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- MacFolklore 1.0
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- (c)1995, by Scott J. Kleper. All Rights Reserved
-
-
- _What is MacFolklore?_
-
- MacFolklore is a program that will quiz you on the history of the Macintosh
- computer. It comes with a bank of 50 questions, of which 10 are chosen at
- random. More questions are available from the author when you register for
- $5.
-
-
- _What are the requirements?_
-
- I'm really happy to say that almost any Mac can run MacFolklore. This is
- the first program I've run that doesn't automatically give an error when
- you have System 6. You should give it about a megabyte of memory to be
- safe, but it really only needs about 600k.
-
-
- _What's this questions file for?_
-
- Don't touch that! Sorry to yell, but MacFolklore won't work without that.
- The questions file must be in the same folder as MacFolklore and must not
- be renamed. That's the file that has all the questions and answers in it.
- If you're interested in writing your own questions, please read the file
- "How to change the questions" very carefully first.
-
-
- _What's all this documentation? I don't like reading? I'm not even
- reading this. Okay, you caught me._
-
- You don't need to read it all. Here's a brief description of what each
- file is for:
-
- "License" - This describes the licensing policy of MacFolklore
- "How to change the questions" - For making your own list of questions
- "The Grade A testing engine" - For writing your own quiz program
- "About the author" - About me, Scott J. Kleper
-
-
- _I just want to know how to run it_
-
- Just double-click it! If the questions file is in the same folder
- and still called "questions" it should run fine. If it doesn't, please
- drop me a note.
-
-
- _How can I register? What's in it for me?_
-
- Like I said above, registering gets you 100 bonus questions and the
- registered version of MacFolklore. It's only $5 to register and it'd
- make me very happy because I won't have to starve through the next
- four years of college.
-
-
- _How can I contact you?_
-
- Scott J. Kleper
- 134 Caversham Woods
- Pittsford, NY 14534
-
- sjked@rit.edu
- http://htc.rit.edu/scott.html
-
-
- Support for MacFolklore can be found at the MacFolklore web page:
- http://htc.rit.edu/folklore.html
-