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- B I O - C A L
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- Sierra Consultants
- 11700 Old Columbia Pike
- Suite 1119
- Silver Spring, MD 20904
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- o BIO-CAL is a 'coined' term meaning BIOrhythm-CALenders.
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- o Sierra Consultants reserves the right to make improvements in the
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- o Under no circumstances may this product be sold or distributed
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- o The software described herein is a copyrighted LICENSE PROGRAM and
- is the property of Sierra Consultants.
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- o The program is distributed as a Shareware product. You may freely
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- Table of Contents
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- Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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- The History of BIO-CAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- How BIO-CAL Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- What are Biorhythms ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- The Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- The Physical Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- The Emotional Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
- The Intellectual Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- Critical Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- Statistical Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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- BIO-CAL Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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- How BIO-CAL determines the Day of the Week . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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- Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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- Shareware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- Program License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- LICENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- TERMS and CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- LIMITATION OF REMEDIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
- GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- This program was written with the idea in mind to market it to Dealers
- who would then sell the output to persons desiring the BIO-CAL charts
- unique output format. Considering the available market for such an
- item I realized it would also do well in the User-Supported Software
- (SHAREWARE) market. I hereby submit this program for your
- consideration.
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- BIO-CAL source code is not for sale nor will it be released. This
- program is Copyright(c) 1988,89 by Sierra Consultants. The conditions
- under which BIO-CAL may be copied are as follows:
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- 1. Individuals are granted permission by the author to freely
- copy the BIO-CAL diskette for their own use or to provide
- others with evaluation copies as long as no price or other
- consideration is charged.
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- 2. Computer Clubs, User Groups, and Bulletin Board Operators are
- granted permission to copy the BIO-CAL diskette or place it
- on a Bulletin Board for 'Downloading'. The person receiving
- the copied diskette or downloaded BIO-CAL program cannot be
- charged an fee EXCEPT FOR MEDIA REPRODUCTION which is limited
- to $5.00.
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- 3. The program or any of the documentation cannot be modified in
- any manner without the prior consent of the Author.
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- 4. The BIO-CAL program and its support files may not be packaged
- along with any other program or materials without the prior
- consent of the Author. It may not be bundled and sold as
- part of any other package.
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- Installation Notes
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- The following files should be found after you uncompress BIO-CAL from
- the format in which you received it:
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- BIO-CAL.DOC ............ The BIO-CAL Manual File (This Document!)
- BIO-CAL.EXE ............ The main BIO-CAL program
- BIO-CAL.CFG ............ The BIO-CAL configuration file
- BIO-CAL.IBM ............ The IBM Graphics Printer skeleton calendar
- BIO-CAL.GEN ............ The Generic Printer skeleton calendar
- BIOCHART.IBM ............ The IBM Graphics Printer skeleton chart
- BIOCHART.GEN ............ The Generic Printer skeleton chart
- README.1ST ............ A small 'Late Information' File
- MANUAL.BAT ............ A DOS batch file which prints the Manual
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- The BIO-CAL program requires the .IBM files when an IBM Graphics
- Printer or Citizen Printer has been selected for output. The .GEN
- files are required for the other printers. If the BIO-CAL.CFG file is
- not found when BIO-CAL is started another will be created with
- default values. All BIO-CAL files must reside in the same directory /
- subdirectory as the main program. BIO-CAL has been tested on versions
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- The History of BIO-CAL
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- The idea behind BIO-CAL was conceived by myself during the summer of
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- 1975. I saw someone running a Biorhythm program on one of our remote
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- computer terminals at Litton. It generated voluminous output which was
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- impressive but not something you could refer to conveniently. I
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- printer paper which consisted of months whose days were placed across
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- the paper horizontally and the biorhythm output would be placed under
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- each day vertically. I even wrote a small program in Basic to begin
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- this process but only managed to finish that portion which did the math
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- calculations. I generated the sine values for each cycle and stored
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- How BIO-CAL Works
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- BIO-CAL begins by presenting the user a CRT screen which is in a menu
- format. This CRT screen will continuously display the current time and
- the day-date on the screen and the current configuration parameters in
- the box at the lower left. These displays are taken from the DOS
- maintained Date and Time and should be set prior to BIO-CAL initiation.
- The user obtains a BIO-CAL Chart by following the Menu steps in
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- 1. Enter the persons birth date as decimal Month, Day, and Year
- (i.e., 1937 or 37). If the entered date is legal the program
- computes the Julian date. It computes the Day of the Week from
- the entered MM-DD-YYYY and displays it on the CRT screen.
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- 3. Enter the number of months BIO-CALs are to be produced. The range
- of numbers are 1 to 12.
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- 4. Enter the name of the person the BIO-CAL is destined for. The
- length of the character field (26) is shown by the brackets at
- each end. Both upper and lower case are accepted.
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- 5. Press 5 to view a BIO-CHART which contains information presented
- in a chart for each month(s) selected as three sine waves for the
- three Biorhythm curves.
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- printed on the printer type shown in the configuration window. A
- "Wait Working..!!" signal will be displayed next to the Print
- Chart selection to indicate the data is being sent to the printer.
- If a problem occurs with the printer while printing the printer
- selection bar in the configuration box will change color and the
- output waiting for the printer will be discarded. When the signal
- is no longer displayed the user may begin another selection.
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- 7. Press 7 to access the Printer Page Layout Menu. Choose a Layout
- for all printer outputs in this session only..
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- 8. Press 8 to access the Printer Style Menu. Choose the style you
- prefer to use on your selected printer. If the selection is
- different than the present one the BIO-CAL.CFG file is updated.
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- type that best matches your printer. If the selection is
- different than the current one the BIO-CAL.CFG file is updated.
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- 0. Press 0 to Quit BIO-CAL and return to the DOS command prompt. The
- BIO-CAL Program is terminated at this point and all previous
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- * The following Biorhythm information was first published in 80 *
- * Microcomputing (tm) magazine in March 1980. That material is *
- * excerpted here with the Copyright holders permission. *
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- What are Biorhythms ?
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- The Theory
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- Biorhythm means rhythm of life. The basis of the biorhythm theory is
- that our lives are governed by cycles that start at our day of birth.
- The theory has been applied in the past to accident prevention. Many
- companies have studied biorhythms and their effects on airline pilots
- and athletic teams. Doctors and surgeons, relative to performing
- operations, have studied biorhythms.
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- From the day we are born, the theory states, we are governed by cycles.
- The 23 day cycle called the physical cycle governs the condition of
- one's body. The 28 day cycle called the emotional or sensitivity cycle
- governs one's temperament. The 33 day cycle, called the intellectual
- cycle, influences our intellect or thinking capacity. Those who have
- investigated the theory seem to agree on the length of these cycles as
- 23, 28 and 33 days respectively.
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- The Physical Cycle
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- The physical cycle is said to affect our vitality and strength. The
- plus period lasts 11 1/2 days and these are days of physical vitality,
- stamina, strength and durability. It is a period of self confidence,
- courage and progressive spirit. Athletes usually find this period best
- for competitive sports. The minus period also lasts 11 1/2 days and is
- a period of reduced energy. One tires more easily, is more liable to
- infectious diseases; medicines seem to work well, according to
- authorities. This is a period of rejuvenation where our body seems to
- be recharging; a good period for rest and relaxation.
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- The emotional cycle affects our nervous systems. The plus period lasts
- 14 days and is a period of cheerfulness, creative ability and moral
- energy. This is a period where we are full of energy, good for
- contests, public performances, conducting jobs where teamwork is
- required. The minus period also lasting 14 days is a period where we
- lack ambition, tend to be moody and should be careful in our personal
- relations with others.
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- * The following Biorhythm information was first published in 80 *
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- The Intellectual Cycle
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- The intellectual cycle affects our understanding, adaptability, logic,
- wit, judgement and concentration. The plus period, lasting 16 1/2
- days, is the best time for study, planning, examinations and decisions.
- The minus period, also lasting 16 1/2 days, is a period in which we are
- apt to be lacking in good judgement. It is a time for gathering data
- or for jobs that require repetition.
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- Critical days are those during which a cycle crosses from plus to minus
- (or minus to plus). The term critical is relative. It is a period of
- change where our system is in a state of flux.
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- Statistical Research
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- Statistical research for over 30 years seems to disclose that during
- those critical days, especially the physical and emotional ones, we are
- more accident prone, lacking in coordination, judgement and alertness.
- During an emotionally critical day one is apt to make a slip of the
- tongue, irresponsible utterances, quarrel or have disputes. An
- intellectually critical day might cause failure of memory or mistakes.
- Critical days are depicted in the BIO-CAL program preview screen and in
- the BIO-CAL output calendars and charts by an asterisk ('*').
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- BIO-CAL Trivia
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- Use the following dates and compute charts for the individuals listed
- below. When you observe the output charts you will see that the
- individuals in question should not have been where they were on the
- dates in question. I'm sure you can find some other 'GOOD' dates to
- test the BIO-CAL with. If any of you historical buffs out there find
- any other dates of significant interest please pass them along and I
- will add them to this document.
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- * Sen Edward Kennedy
- Born Feb 22, 1932
- Chappaquiddick incident = Jul 18, 1969
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- * Pres Abraham Lincoln (16th pres)
- Born Feb 12, 1809
- Shot on Apr 14, 1865
- Died on Apr 15, 1865
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- * Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte
- Born Aug 15, 1769
- Lost Battle of Waterloo
- Jun 18, 1815
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- Born Feb 6, 1911
- Shot Mar 30, 1981
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- How BIO-CAL determines the Day of the Week
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- {:Procedure: DOW - Compute the Day of the Week :}
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- {:Input: Mo, Da, Yr Output: Wk ( 0=SUNDAY ) :}
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- {:Zeller's Congruence is used To determine the day of the week of any:}
- {:Gregorian Date. Good For any date since 1582. Math follows: :}
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- {: Wk = ( Da + Mo*2 + INT((Mo+1)*.6) + 1 + Yr :}
- {: + INT(Yr/4) - INT(Yr/100) + INT(Yr/400) ) MOD 7 :}
- {: :}
- {:Where Wk = Weekday (0=sun,1=Mon,2=Tue,3=Wed,4=Thu,5=Fri,6 = Sat) :}
- {: Da = Day of the month :}
- {: Mo = adjusted Month (Jan & Feb = 13 & 14 of prev year) :}
- {: Yr = adjusted Year (year - 1 If month is Jan or Feb :}
- {: :}
- {:Example: Jul 4, 1776 Da=4, Mo=7, Yr=1776 (Wk = 4 Thu) :}
- {: Dec 7, 1941 Da=7, Mo=12, Yr=1941 (Wk = 0 Sun) :}
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- 844 Sun Valley Road
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- BIO-CAL Revision History
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- 09/01/87 Original program written in Basic.
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- 12/21/87 Attempted to write version in Assembly language.
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- 03/09/88 Completed rewrite to Microsoft Pascal. This is Ver
- 1.00.
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- 04/13/88 Ver 1.31 Beta tests. Problem running on AT class
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- 06/23/88 Ver 2.01. Correct numeric input, and Leap Year
- calculation.
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- 09/06/88 Ver 2.11. Correct LSTRING error. Time to lower left,
- added Am & Pm indicator. Moved option select up one
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- 10/10/88 Ver 3.01. Turbo Pascal (V5). Runs on IBM-AT. Upload
- CompuServe on 10/27/88.
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- 11/01/88 Ver 3.02. Upload CompuServe again. First upload BAD.
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- 01/01/89 Ver 4.00. Mods made for internally generated screens.
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- 01/10/89 Ver 4.01. Installed Preview screen and logic.
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- 01/15/89 Installed Configurable machines.
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- 02/20/89 Preview screen printout. Fixed negative curve values.
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- 03/08/89 Create 'BIOCONFG' program. Builds BIO-CAL.CFG.
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- 03/18/89 Testing, documentation for Ver 4.01 done.
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- 03/28/89 Ver 4.02. Fixed name entry, printer selection,
- backspace prior to numeric entry and reloaded to
- CompuServe.
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- 05/28/89 Ver 4.03. Fixed restore original cursor and colors upon
- exit, fixed BIOCONFG to allow dummy printer, and
- corrected logic for illegal printer/mode combinations.
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- 06/08/89 Ver 4.04. Fixed printer outputs, added printer status.
- This version is licensed to COMPUTE! Magazine for
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- 07/01/89 Ver 5.01. Fixed Texas Instruments Professional code.
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- 08/01/89 Ver 5.11. Produced separate versions for IBM and TI-Pro
- computers. Removed support for 'Generic' computers.
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- 09/07/89 Ver 6.01. Began adding code to show 'Facts' about User
- in a separate window. Began adding code to use
- 'Windows' as entry areas.
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- 09/08/89 Finally received permission from CW Communications, Inc.
- for use of the material originally published in 80
- Microcomputing Magazine in March 1980. This badly
- needed material has been required to explain
- 'Biorhythms' to the BIO-CAL users.
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- 10/03/89 Ver 6.02. Changed menu to add items 8,9,0. Added
- printer page layout window. Added printer alter config
- online. Added Printer mode online alter. Deleted
- configuration program.
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- Shareware
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- ABOUT SHAREWARE...
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- Shareware (also known as user supported software and other names) is a
- concept not understood by everyone. The authors of Shareware retain
- all rights to the software under the copyright laws while still
- allowing free distribution. This gives the user the chance to freely
- obtain and try out software to see if it fits his needs. Shareware
- should not be confused with Public Domain software even though they are
- often obtained from the same sources.
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- If you continue to use Shareware after trying it out, you are expected
- to register your use with the author and pay a registration fee. What
- you get in return depends on the author, but may include a printed
- manual, free updates, telephone support, etc. Only by paying for the
- Shareware you use do you enable the Shareware author to continue to
- support his software and create new programs. Considering that the
- Shareware registration fees are almost always far less than the
- purchase price of comparable commercial software it's obvious that
- Shareware is a good deal for everyone.
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- There are real advantages to you in the Shareware system. You get to
- try out software to make sure it is compatible with your hardware and
- that it fits your needs before you "buy" it with your registration.
- The author saves the expense of advertising, packaging and distribution
- and passes the savings on to you. Plus, most Shareware authors are
- much more accessible than commercial software sources so that your
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- Bibliography
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- o Title: Biorhythm, A Personal Science.
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- Author: Bernard Gittelson.
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- Pub: ARCO 1977
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- o Title: Biorhythms: Is This Your Day? How you can chart your
- ups and downs for weeks, months, and even years ahead.
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- Author: George S. Thommen.
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- Pub: CROWN 1987.
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- o Title: Biorhythms: Find out how you are physically, mentally
- and emotionally.
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- Author: Ralph E. Holthausen.
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- Pub: 80 Microcomputing March 1980.
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- Program License Agreement
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- YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE
- USING THE PRODUCT. USING THE PRODUCT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF
- THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM, YOU SHOULD
- PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT.
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- LICENSE
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- A limited license is granted to any user of the program to freely copy
- and distribute the product on the following conditions:
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- o Use the program on any microcomputer on which it has been designed
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- o Copy the program into any machine readable for archival purposes.
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- o Freely copy and share unmodified copies of the product with your
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- others.
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- o Make verbal or media translations of the user's manual.
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- o Make telecommunications data transmissions of the software.
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- o Modify or remove the Copyright notice from the program, diskette,
- manual or any of the program's printed output.
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- Copyright (c) 1988,89 by Sierra Consultants All Rights Reserved
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- TERMS and CONDITIONS
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- The license is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any
- time by destroying the diskette(s). The license and the rights thereof
- terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this
- agreement. You agree further, upon termination, to destroy the program
- together with any modifications and/or merged portions in any form.
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- Limited Warranty
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- THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
- EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED
- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH
- YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF
- ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. SOME STATES DO NOT
- ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY
- NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND
- YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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- Sierra Consultants warranties the diskette(s) (when purchased from
- Sierra Consultants) on which the program is furnished to be free from
- defects in the material and workmanship under normal use for a period
- of thirty (30) days from the date of delivery to you as evidenced by a
- copy of your receipt. The defective product must be returned to Sierra
- Consultants for this warranty to be effective.
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- LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
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- Sierra Consultants liability and your exclusive remedy shall be:
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- o Replacement of the diskette(s) if you have met the conditions
- described under "LIMITED WARRANTY" or
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- o a full refund if Sierra Consultants is unable to deliver a
- diskette free from defects in materials and workmanship.
-
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- IN NO EVENT WILL SIERRA CONSULTANTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES
- INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
- CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
- PROGRAM EVEN IF SIERRA CONSULTANTS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
- OF SUCH DAMAGES OR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
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- GENERAL
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- You may not sublicense, assign or transfer the license of the limited
- warranties of the program except as expressly provided in this
- agreement. Any attempt otherwise to sublicense, assign or transfer any
- of the rights, duties or obligations hereunder is void. This agreement
- will be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland.
-
- Should you have any questions concerning this agreement, you may
- contact Sierra Consultants by writing to:
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- Sierra Consultants
- 11700 Old Columbia Pike
- Suite 1119
- Silver Spring, MD 20904
- Attn "BIO-CAL"
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- YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDERSTAND IT AND
- AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT
- IT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US
- WHICH SUPERCEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR WRITTEN AGREEMENT, ORAL OR
- WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN US RELATING TO THE
- SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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- Registration Form
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- Name: _________________________________________
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- Address:______________________________________________
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- ______________________________________________
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- City: __________________________ State:____ Zip:________________
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- Phone: (_____) ______-__________
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- DOS Version: ________________
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- Machine Type [ ] True IBM or [ ] Clone
- [ ] PC [ ] 5 1/4 [ ] 3 1/2
- [ ] XT [ ] 5 1/4 [ ] 3 1/2
- [ ] AT [ ] 5 1/4 [ ] 3 1/2
- [ ] PS2 [ ] 5 1/4 [ ] 3 1/2
- [ ] 386 [ ] 5 1/4 [ ] 3 1/2
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- Printer Type [ ] IBM
- [ ] IBM Graphics compatible
- [ ] Epson
- [ ] Other_________________
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- Would you like to receive the latest version of BIO-CAL ?
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- [] Yes [] NO (If YES see $5.00 below)
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- Serial #___________________ of BIO-CAL you are using..
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- Please include the Serial Number as it helps me to know where you got
- your copy from.
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- BIO-CAL Registration is $ 10.00 (no tax). If you are requesting the
- latest version of BIO-CAL then include an additional $5.00. Please
- send your check or money order to:
-
- Joseph L. Cousins
- Sierra Consultants
- 11700 Old Columbia Pike
- Suite 1119
- Silver Spring, MD 20904-2579
- (301) 680-0763
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