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- ************************** WELCOME! ****************************
-
- Thank you for purchasing this CD from Chestnut CD-ROM, Inc.
-
- Using this disk requires a little PC knowledge which you may
- already have. Some Chestnut disks require more than others, some
- are VERY user-friendly.
-
- If you are reading this, you probably did so by typing "GO" at
- your CD's DOS prompt.
-
- ********************* ABOUT CHESTNUT DISCS **********************
-
- The programs on this disc are shareware. By purchasing this disc,
- you are not necessarily purchasing registration, nor the right to
- use the programs. In order to obtain these rights, you must
- register with the developer listed in the individual program.
- The price you paid for the CD is the cost of duplication and
- distribution the programs.
-
- In case you think that we're misspelling "disc", it seems that by
- convention, disc is the preferred spelling for CDs, and disk is
- the preferred spelling for hard/floppy disks.
-
- There are three types of programs you'll find here:
-
- SHAREWARE - You may use it for evaluation or as stated by the
- author. There are restrictions that must be obeyed. The author
- worked very hard to write this program; using it is no different
- than using a commercial program.
-
- PUBLIC DOMAIN - The author has released it into public domain.
- You may do whatever you like with it (except copyright it).
-
- FREEWARE - There is no fee for private use, but other
- restrictions exist.
-
- Authors are invited to submit their programs to:
- Chestnut CD-ROM, Inc
- P.O. Box 360
- Cambridge, MA 02141-0004
-
- Shareware has a lot to offer. With the "Try Before You Buy"
- marketing concept, the Software Consumer is the winner! It's not
- just a novel idea. It is a real solution to the program authors'
- distribution problems and the software consumers' high prices.
- It's simply great for everyone, but will work only if authors
- keep their promises and consumers pay for the products they use.
- So if you like the shareware concept, support it and register
- programs you use!
-
- ********************* HOW TO USE SHAREWARE ***********************
-
- To use a program, make a directory on your hard drive (I call
- mine "JUNK"), and copy the program there. After that, type
-
- CD\(DIRECTORY NAME)<enter>
- COPY (program name) C:\JUNK<enter>
- CD\UTILS<enter>
- COPY PKUNZIP.* C:\JUNK<enter> (whichever un-archiver you need)
- C:<enter>
- CD\JUNK<enter>
-
- ARCHIVES: ARC, ZIP, LZH files
-
- Many of these programs are stored in an archive. There are three
- popular archival storage methods:
-
- ZIP: unzip by typing "PKUNZIP *.ZIP<enter>"
- ARC: unarc by typing "PKUNPAK *.ARC<enter>"
- or "PKXARC *.ARC<enter>"
- LZH or : unlzh by typing "LHA x *.LZH<enter>"
-
- You can also copy these unarchivers to a directory which has a
- path set up already (like \DOS) or create a path to a new special
- directory. Refer to your DOS manual for more information.
-
- USING THE SOFTWARE: Many of the programs stored on Chestnut CDs
- can be run straight from the CD-ROM. However, because CD-ROM is a
- "read only" medium many of the programs will have to be installed
- to a hard/or floppy disk to operate properly. Many programs must
- write configurations, save scores, or use disk space to store
- data. These programs must be installed to a hard or floppy disk.
-
- Usually the instructions for running the software are stored on
- the disk in .DOC or .TXT files. You may also find file names like
- READ.ME or README.1ST. Before running the programs you should
- read these files to determine how to install or run the software.
-
- To read a DOC, TXT, or "README" file use the DOS "TYPE" command,
- or the utilities BROWSE or BROWSEMASTER (BRM), supplied in this
- CD's UTILS directory.
-
- You can print the file to a standard printer by typing:"COPY
- READ.ME PRN<enter>"
-
- INSTALLATION PROBLEMS: Some disks want to be installed in a
- special name directory. Others want to be installed from floppy.
- Some require installation from drive A. Be patient, keep trying.
- If you're not familiar with directories, see your DOS manual.
-
- *********************** FILE EXTENSIONS *************************
-
- BAT: "Batch", usually starts the program. If there's a GO.BAT or
- START.BAT, or INSTALL.BAT, just type the filename without the
- extension.
-
- EXE or COM: Main program file. Never view with a word processor!
- If there's no BAT file, try running one of these by typing just
- the filename.
-
- BAS: "BASIC" programs - To run a "BAS" program, type "GWBASIC
- (filename)<enter>" Depending on your DOS and system, you may need
- to substitute the words BASIC, GWBASIC, or QBASIC for GWBASIC.
-
- Some programs in the catalog will require a compatible version of
- the BASIC programming language to run, usually GWBASIC or BASICA.
- Using BASICA as an example you can run BASIC programs by having
- BASICA.EXE and the BASIC program, FILENAME.BAS in the same
- directory, then typing, BASICA FILENAME. ( Leave off the .BAS
- extension.) You can also run them by invoking BASIC, then typing
- the command, RUN 'FILENAME'.
-
- README, TXT, DOC, ASC FILES: Text or document files. Use the DOS
- "TYPE" command, a text editor, word processor, or a program like
- BROWSE or BRM.
-
- ZIP, ARC, LZH, ARJ - This means the file has been archived. Will
- need to be "un-arced" before using.
-
- DAT - This type of file will almost always contains data that the
- program needs or has created.
-
- GIF - VGA picture file. View with GWS, VPIC, CSHOW, Paintshop,
- etc.
-
- PCX, TIF, IMG, MAC, PIC - Bitmapped image file. View with GWS,
- VPIC, CSHOW, Paintshop, etc.
-
- ***************************** HELP *****************************
-
- If at any time you require more help on using this CD, you
- should:
-
- 1. Read your DOS manual. Microsoft offers DOS and MSCDEX support,
- not us.
-
- 2. Be patient in learning about PKZIP/PKUNZIP ("zip files") LHARC
- (lzh files) and so on.
-
- 3. Expect bugs. These programs are SHAREWARE. The authors cannot
- possibly afford to test the software on every system and
- configuration. If a program doesn't work, contact the developer.
-
- 4. Get support from the developer. He/she wrote the program, not
- us.
-
- These tips may sound a bit harsh, but please recognize that
- Chestnut distributes this software, and has nothing to do with
- its writing, much like a newscarrier delivers the news. One would
- not hassle the newscarrier about a misspelling in an Ann Lander's
- column.
-
- If you operate in DOS, you'll find this CD easy to work with. If
- you operate in Windows, you probably will want to use Zip
- Manager. Other front ends (DOS shells) may not support zip/lzh
- files. Check with them or resort to DOS.
-
- Chestnut will only provide help for the menu only. If you have
- specific questions about any individual programs, contact that
- program's author for assistance. If you have any suggestions for
- improvements to future releases, please tell us.
-
- *********************** TERMS & CONDITIONS **********************
-
- The software on this CD has no guarantee of any type whatsoever.
- Chestnut CD-ROM, Inc, does not advise or recommend use of any
- program or application software included on this CD-ROM. By using
- this software, user agrees that Chestnut CD-ROM, Inc will not be
- held liable for any damages, including lost profits, savings, or
- any other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the
- use of or inability to use this program or any of the programs
- from this CD, even if Chestnut has been notified of the possibility
- of such damages, or for any claims by any other party.
-
- Our only warranty is limited to this actual CD-ROM. It is deemed
- to be free from physical manufacturing defects for a period of 14
- days from date of purchase, unless extended by the dealer from
- whom you purchased this. If it's defective, the dealer or
- Chestnut will replace it with the same type FREE. Proof of
- purchase is required. This warranty is valid in the USA and
- Canada only.
-
- VIRUSES: The programs on this CD have been obtained from
- reputable sources. They have been thoroughly virus scanned.
- HOWEVER... care should be taken when using any new program!
- (Remember that many top commercial software makers have
- accidentally distributed viruses!). (1) Get an up-to-date virus
- scanner. (2.) Make backups!
-
- Some of the programs on this disc are "SEEDS" and are COPYRIGHTED
- by CHESTNUT. You may not copy them to another CD.
-
- Chestnut CD-ROM, Inc - P.O. Box 360 - Cambridge, MA 02141-0004
- tel: 617-864-8326 fax: 617-864-8327
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