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- This "City Girl" doll has been created by Ken Stone for the Japanese KISS
- paperdoll system. It is an original paperpoll by Ken Stone.
-
- City Girl is Copyright 1994 by Ken Stone.
-
- The files that make up the City Girl paperdoll may be distributed freely, as
- long as the copyright notice is left intact and no charge is made for the
- files themselves. Distribution on non-commercial BBS or FTP is permitted.
- Distribution by Commercial BBS, Shareware houses or inclusion of these
- files as part of another package or CD ROM require permission of the
- original creator, Ken Stone.
-
- Modified files may not be distributed without prior permission of the
- original creator, Ken Stone.
-
- Please send a copy of any proposed modifications to the original
- creator on Australia via email to:
-
- internet address: ken.stone@blaze.bbs.net.au
-
- (compress with LHA, and encode using ISH for MSDOS)
-
- Created using Deluxe Paint 2e by Electronic Arts and the KISS/GS Utils
- package by Mian.
-
-
- How to Use
- ==========
-
- 1) Create a new subdirectory for K2_GIRL.
- 2) Use LHA to unarchive the contents of the K2_GIRL.LZH file in the new
- subdirectory. Move the file K2_GIRL.LZH to where you keep your other
- archives. It is no longer required.
- 3) Make sure KISS.EXE is in the DOS path. Execute KISS.EXE from the
- subdirectory in which you have put the K2_GIRL data files.
- Note: A mouse driver, expanded memory driver and VESA display driver must
- be installed before running KISS.
- 4) If KISS operates properly, you can put on and take off City Girl's clothes
- by dragging and dropping them with your mouse.
- 5) Other clothes are hidden behind various items, eg. the right side of the
- city background, beach, and the panels.
-
-
- For extra information, read the headers of the configuration file.
-
- x.rmp is the color remap file for GS Utils.
-
- Disclaimer
- ==========
-
- The designer shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct,
- indirect, special or consequential arising from a failure of this data
- when operated with KISS.EXE in the manner desired by the user.
- The designer will not be liable for any damages to data or property
- which may be caused directly or indirectly by use of the data.
-