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- RELEASE HISTORY
- ===============
- 12-15-91 v2.10
-
- - Changed the way CKIT was handling the speaker beep
- on keyboard timeout beeps.
-
- - Added ck_NOSYSTEM. When TRUE, tells CKIT open_door() not
- not to expect a filename but a pointer to a structure
- for it's information. The structure is typed in ckit.h as
-
- typedef struct ckitgeneric {
- char port[6]; /* COM:X COM0: equals local */
- short min_left; /* minutes left */
- };
-
- This will allow your door program to read any BBS system file
- and pass the information CKIT needs thru the structure.
- open_door() will still accept the port:AAAA:X.
-
-
- If you don't need this, then no changes are necassary in your source
- code. However, if you would like make your door compatible with a
- BBS system that CKIT does not support (such as WWIV), then you
- can read the WWIV file, fill in the appropriate CKIT variables
- (ck_fullname, ck_ckit, etc) and the ckitgeneric structure with
- the port and minutes left. Then set CK_NOSYSTEM = TRUE, and call
- open_door(). You should fill in ck_fullname, ck_baud etc before
- you call open_door() so that the status line will contain the
- proper information. If you don't, it won't hurt anything and
- CKIT will pick it anyway the next time it updates the status line.
- (either after one minute or by typing ALT-H to scroll thru).
- Be careful you pay attention to the size of the CKIT arrays that
- you will be filling in and you don't exceed them. For instance,
- ck_fullname is declared as ck_fullname[26] (including null).
- Check the docs for the size/types of the variables.
-
- - Added ck_NO_FKEYS. When TRUE it will disable the local
- sysop keyboard F-keys and ALT keys except for ALT-H.
- Default is FALSE. (F-keys enabled)
-
- - Change set_kybd_time() so that each call to it zeros the
- present keyboard timer time
-
- - A big one here. I think I finally tracked down the cause
- of CKIT suddenly hanging at times up while transmitting
- for no reason while it was apprently waiting on CTS when
- CTS was OK. I finally managed to duplicate it repeatly and
- found the cause.
-
- - Fix a bug were a if you specified USERSFILE=TRUE and there
- was an error opening the users file, it trashed a register
- internally that shouldn't have gotten trashed. Under normal
- conditions it would not have affected anything. (if the users
- file was opened OK).
-
- - If Ckit finds a generic.sys file in use, it will no longer ask
- for the person's first and last name. You will have to add this
- to your program to do so. i.e.
- if(GENERIC) {
- newline();
- s_puts("Please enter first and last name (MAX 25) ->");
- get_cmdline_raw(45);
- strncpy(fullname, cmdline, 25);
- }
-
- - New variable added called short ck_silent. This variable when TRUE
- will prevent keyboard timeout beeps from being sent to the local
- console. It can be set/reset manual thru your program and it will
- also following the setting of F7 for PCBoard systems. (caller alarm toggle).
-
- - Fixed some ANSI strings in the library so that it will no longer
- attempt to set background color to black. This should make things
- a little easier for people using background colors other than black
- and will allow you to only change the foreground colors (leaving the
- background alone) when using ck_color();.
-
- - Ckit was not always picking the node number up correctly from
- DORINFOx.DEF files. (x being the node number). Fixed.
-
- 09-25-91 v2.08
-
- - Changed ck_DOTS operation.
- Setting ck_DOTS = char will cause char to be echoed to the
- remote/local console. ck_DOTS = NULL cancels.
-
- - ck_system_time_used() was prototyped incorrectly in ckit.h
- as ck_system_time_left(). Fixed.
-
- - Some variables in ckit.h did not have the "ck_" prefixed
- to the variable name. Fixed.
-
- - Added support to MBBS systems. (PCBoard clone found in largely Europe).
-
- - Changed ck_set_ANSI() to accept TRUE/FALSE (short) depending
- whether or not the user wanted to turn ANSI compability ON or OFF.
- The previous ck_set_ANSI() toggled this setting. The prototype
- for ck_set_ANSI is now - short ck_set_ANSI(short) where the short
- is either TRUE/FALSE. (1 or 0). It returns whatever you pass it.
-
- Why is this routine necassary? When C-kit first opens a system file
- it determines from the file whether the wanted the user wants
- ANSI control, (ansi_NG will be set, GRAPHICS FALSE) OR if they wanted
- ANSI control with graphics (ansi_NG false, GRAPHICS TRUE). To save
- code size and execution time in the internal library rountines
- (such as ck_pos_cursor etc) , there is only one internal variable
- that C-kit checks to see if ANSI was desired. This routine only becomes
- necassary when a user of your door is using generic.sys. The
- generic.sys has no way of knowing whether the user wanted ANSI or
- has ANSI selected. If the door program detects that a generic.sys
- file is being used, it should then stop and ask if the user desires
- ANSI control and if the user wants ANSI control with color.
- set ansi_ng TRUE, graphics FALSE and ck_set_ANSI(TRUE) (ansi w/o color)
- set ansi_ng FALSE, graphics TRUE and ck_set_ANSI(TRUE) (ansi w/color)
- set ansi_ng FALSE, graphics FALSE and ck_set_ANSI(FALSE) (no ansi)
-
- Notice that ck_set_ANSI() is the logical OR'ing of the other two
- variables (ansi_ng and graphics) which is what C-kit does at the
- begining of a door. That way instead of doing this each time
- routines such as ck_pos_cursor() etc.. is called it only has to
- check one variable making the code smaller and faster.
-
- - Changed ck_dos_shell() to use the spawnlp() funtion in C.
- The syntax for ck_dos_shell() has changed. It is now
- prototyped as ck_dos_shell(char *, char *); where
- the 1st string pointer is the program to execute and
- the 2nd string pointer is the command line arguments
- to be passed to the program. Example taken from
- CKITDEMO.C. It should return an error level correctly
- now reguardless of which compiler you are using.
- The max. DOS limit for the length of cmd line arguments
- is 128 chars so the 2nd string pointer should not exceed this.
-
- void filexfer(void) {
- sprintf(zmodem_cmds, "portx %X,%X pB4096 pa3000 handshake cts sz %s", \
- uart_base, irq, doc_filename);
- if(dos_shell("dsz", zmodem_cmds)) {
- s_puts("\n\aTransfer aborted");
- } else {
- s_puts("\nTransfer complete");
- }
-
- - There was a minor change in the ckit.h file under the
- users structure. Added user.packed_byte after user.protocol.
- This location had not been used in previos PCBoard releases.
- Changed ck_user.last_read to ck_user.last_read[39] in
- user file structure.
-
- - Yes, Gary, you no longer have to use word alignment when using
- the user structure or ck_update_user() function!. This means
- also that Microsoft C users will need to add the Zp1 switch
- on the command line. Zp1 tells MSC to pack structures on
- 1 (BYTE) bounderies.
-
- 08-18-91 v2.0
-
- - It is not necassary to use WORD alignment EXCEPT if you
- plan on using the user structure or the update_user() function.
- Otherwise, BYTE or WORD alignment should work OK.
-
- - Added the short ck_system_time_used(void); function.
-
- - ALL ckit's variables/functions now begin with the letters "ck_"
- See upgrade file.
-
- - Added ck_DOTS. This will cause dots "." to be echoed to
- the screen when true and using one of the keyboard inputs.
-
- - Fixed fullname so that it will display more than 2 names for
- PCBboard 14.5.
-
- - Ckit will no longer exit your program on it's own. If open_door()
- fails, it will now return an error code based what the problem it
- had. If open_door() is successful, it will return a NULL.
- The error codes are as follows:
- ==========
- 1 ;Unable to open BBS system file (pcboard.sys,door.sys etc)
- 2 ;Problem reading BBS system file
- 3 ;Unrecognized BBS file type
- 4 ;Unable to open pcboard USERS file
- 5 ;Invalid User record or problem seeking to user record
- 6 ;Problem reading USER record
- 7 ;PORT command syntax error
- 8 ;Fossil driver specified but no Fossil driver installed
- 9 ;Memory allocation problem
-
- - Added ability to change ALL of Ckit's exit message and they can be
- of any length. The code looks for an array of pointers to the exit
- messages and uses the option variable to pick which one to print.
- This pointer to the array of pointer is now public so you can
- define you own array of pointers to the 5 exit messages. They must
- be in this order. See ck_logoff_msgs;
-
- - display_file() will only print a "generic" message now.
- "ERROR: Unable to open file!\a\r\n". If you want it to print
- a specific file error message, the you need to change error_msg11.
- This message is limited to 47 characters NOT including the NULL terminator.
- strcpy(error_msg11, "\a\nUnable to locate CKIT.DOC");
- if(display_file(doc_filename)) {
- newline();
- };
-
- - Added set keyboard time out routine. This will allow the door author
- to set keyboard timer. See set_kybd_time();
-
- - The keyboard timer will not beep locally now if display has been turned
- off. (display = FALSE).
-
- - Added ability to change Ckit's general purpose messages.
- See ck_gen_msgs;
-
- - Added system_time_used(). This will report back the number of minutes
- since the door was opened. It does include time used in previous calls.
- You can use this function along with mins_left_system() to create
- you prompt the same way display_time() does.
- s_printf("( %d used, %d left)", system_time_used()+prev_used, \
- mins_left_system()+time_credit);
-
- - The global variable option will now be available BEFORE a call to
- close_door() is made. If DUMP_USER goes TRUE, you can now check
- option to see why it went TRUE BEFORE calling close_door().
-
- - Fixed a problem in the large model libraries
- with updating users record.
-
- - Change syntax of ansi_NG to ansi_ng in MSC libraries.
-
- - Fixed a problem with the port command that only occured
- if port was passed as the 3rd argument
-
- - Changed get_cmdline() to accept chars > than ASCII 128
-
- - Added switch for ansi when using PCB14.5+ pcboard.sys file
- to know if the caller wanted ANSI but no color.
-
- - Ckit was not allowing ANSI cursor commands if the door.sys file
- had the user set for ANSI with no graphics. (ansi_ng). Fixed.
-
- - Added a new variable short non_ibm. This indicates whether the caller
- called using 7 bits instead of 8 bits. Using 7 bits doesn't allow
- for IBM graphic characters above 128 to be displayed correctly.
-
- - Added time_credit, and mins_left_system() to the door documentation.
- These were always available but was left out of the documentation
- for some unknown reason..:)
-
- - Added two more variables:
- short uart_base - will contain the base address of the port in use.
- short irq - will contain the interrupt request in use.
-
- - Corrected a problem with display_file again.. Also rearranged
- and optimized some code in the display_file(). You should
- see a SUBSTANTIAL improvement in the way display_file works for
- speed.
-
- - Increased the strings main_dir[] and gen_dir[] from 15 chars.
- to 80 characters.
-
- - Added proto's for Ctrl-K set of functions that were left out
- of CKIT.H
-
- - CKIT.H had a variable called current_conference. This should
- have been called current_conf. fixed
-
- - If you were using pos_cursor() (ANSI cursor control) and you
- were displaying peices of a string on the same line, and
- you didn't have any line feeds and you went past line 22
- (into the local status bar), Ckit would try and scroll the
- screen each time you called pos_cursor() with a row number
- greater than 22 even though you were still on the same line.
- Fixed.
-
-
- 07-15-91
- - Added switch for ansi when using PCB14.5+ pcboard.sys file
- to know if the caller wanted ANSI but no color.
-
- - Ckit was not allowing ANSI cursor commands if the door.sys file
- had the user set for ANSI with no graphics. (ansi_NG). Fixed.
-
- - Added a new variable short non_ibm. This indicates whether the caller
- called using 7 bits instead of 8 bits. Using 7 bits doesn't allow
- for IBM graphic characters above 128 to be displayed correctly.
-
- - Fixed a problem in the LARGE memory model where it was not reading
- a DORINFOx.DEF file correctly for the graphics preference.
-
- 07-08-91 v1.81ß
- - Added time_credit, and mins_left_system() to the door documentation.
- These were always available but was left out of the documentation
- for some unknown reason..:)
-
- 07-Jul-91 v1.81ß
-
- - Added two more variables in CKIT.H.
- short uart_base - will contain the base address of the port in use.
- short irq - will contain the interrupt request in use.
-
- - Optimized some code in the interrupt handlers.
-
- 02-Jul-91 v1.81ß
-
- - Corrected a problem with display_file again.. Also rearranged
- and optimized some code in the display_file(). You should
- see a SUBSTANTIAL improvement in the way display_file works for
- speed.
-
- - Increased the strings main_dir[] and gen_dir[] from 15 chars.
- to 80 characters.
-
- - Optimized some other code in CKIT.
- 21-Jun-91 v1.81ß
-
- - Added proto's for Ctrl-K set of functions that were left out
- of CKIT.H
-
- - CKIT.H had a variable called current_conference. This should
- have been called current_conf. fixed
-
- - If you were using pos_cursor() (ANSI cursor control) and you
- were displaying peices of a string on the same line, and
- you didn't have any line feeds and you went past line 23
- (into the local status bar), Ckit would try and scroll the
- screen each time you called pos_cursor() with a row number
- greater than 23 even though you were still on the same line.
- Fixed.
-
- 15-Jun-91 v1.8
-
- - Added support for FOSSIL drivers. Ckit will now
- detect if a fossil driver is in use. See the
- open_door() in the docs. You will need to add
- this to your door doc files.
-
- - Added more capability to inkey(). inkey() will now
- watch time left and set DUMP_USER.
-
- - Included some useful information with using close_door()
- and C's atexit() function. Door authors need to
- read this! and look at the ckitdemo.c usage of it.
-
- - Fixed a potential problem whereas if exit_msg[] was
- a NULL, Ckit could get hung up.
-
- 05-May-91 v1.76D
-
- - Added chatmode set to TRUE when the sysop drops to DOS
- so the door program can know that a screen re-fresh is
- needed. See chatmode usage in DOC file for more info.
-
- - Fixed the PORT:XXXX:X cmd, CKIT wasn't picking up the port
- base address/irq correctly.
-
- NOTE DOOR AUTHORS:
- You should include in your documentation the PORT usage
- cmd and compile your door program to accept and pass
- this information to open_door(). Pls see docs.
-
- - Fixed display_file() so it would not display the EOF
- character.
-
-
- 24-Mar-91 v1.76
-
- - Added support for RBBS-PC and other systems using the DORINFOx.DEF
- system files.
-
- - Source code for reading PCBoard data files are available on Data-Comp BBS
- and may be linked with your C door program if desired. RBBS and
- and others will be as they become available.
-
- 15-Feb-91 v1.75C
-
- - Not sure what happend 1.75B but anyway, the C version fixed
- a few loose ends.
-
- - Fixed code so that door.sys, wildcat, and generic.sys files are closed
- after a call to open_door().
-
- - Changed so that if sysop is logged on, (using pcboard.sys), the
- firstname will be set to what is in the pcboard.sys file instead
- of "sysop".
-
- - Added a pointer to the internal buffer that pcboard.sys is held and
- which will be used to update pcboard.sys when returning to the board.
- Added pointer to internal pcboard.sys buffer - BYTE *pcbsysbuf
-
- - Changed logoff_msg[] to exit_msg[]. logoff_msg[] is now displayed if
- the user says good-bye within the door. See CKIT.H for the macros
- LOGOFF and EXITDOOR. The complete log-off routines and source code
- for reading pcboard.dat files are on Data-Comp BBS. These can be
- linked with CKIT if you want to add a log-off feature for PCBoard
- doors.
-
- 24-Nov-90 v1.75
- - Fixed a problem in the last release for sysops using the
- pcboard.sys file. CKIT would always report "Time adjusted
- for upcoming event".
-
- 12-Nov-90 v1.75
- - Added a function to update user record IF you are writing the
- door for use with PCBoard 14.5. The new function name is
- update_user().
-
- - Added the ability to turn on and off Control K checking, if
- desired. This involves the additon of 3 functions.
- CtrlK_ON, CtrlK_OFF, and check_CTRL_K.
-
- - Added chat mode via function key 10. Also a variable
- short chatmode is set to TRUE when chat mode has taken
- place.
-
- - CKIT will now read a file called GENERIC.SYS. This file
- will allow the door to work on ANY BBS system, depending on
- the level of information required for door.
-
- - Added some enhancements to the status line for the COM port
- status. It will now display the status of CTS, DTR, DSR
- and DCD.
-
- - Fixed a problem with ALL the medium models. Also fixed a
- problem with the delay() function in the MSC libraries.
- There is also a large memory model now available for
- registered users.
-
- 16-Sep-90 v1.71
- Release of version 1.71
- This release was intended to be a maintenance release.
- There were, however, a few things added and a couple items
- repaired.
-
- - Added a function to re-enable keyboard timer after it had been
- turned off by a previous call to debug_on(). The new function
- name is debug_off().
-
- - Added the ability to define your own error message for the
- display_file() function. error_msg11[40]. If you don't
- define it, CKIT will use it's default.
-
- - More and more and more documentation updates and examples.
- Too many additions to list here. Mostly more examples and
- better explanations.
-
- - Fixed the display_file() function so that it will properly
- handle files that did not contain line feeds. There will
- also be a future release of display_file() that will handle
- the ANSI screens better and include PCB color macros.
-
- - Close door was clearing the screen when exiting. It no
- longer does this.
-
- - Fixed the More: (Y)es, (N), (NS)non-stop prompt. Somehow
- in the last release, the last part of the string was missing
- from the source code.
-
- - Also missing in the last release source code was the public
- declares for transmit_modem, set_r_c and another function.
- Not sure how this happened but it did. Your linker will now
- find these.
-
- - The page_length should be accurate now. The bug that was in
- PCBoard's 14.5 door.sys has been fixed and I changed CKIT to
- give the true page length.
-
- 01-Sep-90 v1.6
- Release of version 1.7
-
- - Added support for reading scan codes from non-standard keys on
- IBM keyboards. (F1-F10, Arrows, PgUp, PgDn, etc).
- - Ability to define the logoff message and color
- - Ability to change the port address and IRQ if needed.
- PORT:AAAA:A where AAAA equal to port base address and A is IRQ
- i.e PORT:02F8:3 would be the same as COM2.
- - Additonal variables:
- short scan_code, short logoff_color, char logoff_msg[40], short key_source
- - Additonal functions:
- short wait_keypress(void) for "hot_keys"
- - open_door()'s prototype has been changed. This allows one to pass
- as many parameters as desired (up to the max. of 3), without having
- to pass any dummy pointers.
- - Fixed a problem in the cmd line where certain command line
- parameters (callinfo.bbs and pcboard.sys) passed were case sensitive.
- This caused CKIT to read them incorrectly.
- - Cleaned up the status line display when certain information was not
- available depending on which file was opened. (pcboard, door.sys, callinfo)
- - Additional documentation added and improvements.
- Once again, see open_door() for some changes and key_source.
- The option variable documention has also been updated.
- Also see the ckitdemo.c for more examples.
-
- 19-Aug-90 v1.6
- Release of version 1.6
- Added support for WILDCAT! systems. The following additonal
- information is available for WILDCAT! users.
- Additional WILDCAT! variables:
- monitor_type[5], max_sec[5], high_msg[5], door_opened[5],
- BYTE name_in_user
- Additional variables for general use by any system:
- short WILDCAT, protocol[15], security_level[5]
-
- See the CKIT.DOC for explanations and the compatibility chart.
-
- - clr_screen() was not properly handling NON_ANSI callers. fixed
-
- - Under certain circumstances, a parsing routine in CKIT could get
- hung up. fixed.
-
- - Reduction of code size by about 5% relative.
-
- - Fixed some documentation errors. In particular, you may want to
- reprint the open_door() page and progname variable page.
- Also there are new variables listed above in the doc file and
- the compatibility chart has been upgraded.
-
- - Look over the NEW CKITDEMO.C and CKITDEMO.H files. The demo
- demostrates some use of added features, (zmodem download,
- pcb, wildcat! etc).
-
- 13-Aug-90 v1.5A
- Release of version 1.5A
- I can't believe I did this. After telling everyone to make
- sure and not have debug_on in the released versions of their
- door, I released CKIT with debug on!. As a result, the
- keyboard timer and some other things would not work
- properly. This release with a code date 8/13/90 will work
- properly.
- 11-Aug-90 v1.5
- Release of version 1.5
- Ckit is now compatible with PCBoard version 12.0, 14.x-14.5, GAP
- BBS, and other BBS systems using the standard door.sys file.
- The level of compatiblity is up to the door author and the type
- of information needed. There is a lot of information available,
- but by keeping this to a minimum, the door author can write his
- door to be compatible with all the systems above with no extra
- instructions to the user of the door except for the PCBoard
- sysop to use either pcboard.sys or door.sys. (Version 12.0
- would have to use pcboard.sys and all others use door.sys.)
- CKIT will automatically determine which file to read and which
- PCBoard version is in use. See the compatiblity section in this
- doc file for more information and a Variables Quick-Reference.
-
- - Added more features and cosmetics to the program's status line
- for the sysop's use...
- F8 - Return user to BBS. This was always there, I just
- forgot to document it. :)
- F5 - Shell to DOS
- ALT-X - Sets the PCBoard's exit to DOS after caller flag
- ALT-N - Sets the PCBoard's sysop on next after caller flag
- ALT-H - Display Help Screen on sysop status line, and next
- ALT-H will show com port status
-
- - Functions added are:
-
- dos_shell(char *) - Allow door author to shell to another program
- for execution if desired. See CKIT.DOC
-
- _debug_on(void); - Turns off keyboard timer and other things
- while door author is debugging his door.
-
- - Additional variables:
- short PCB, PCB12, expert, parity, *conferences, current_conference,
- caller_bday[8], main_dir[15], gen_dir[15], sysop_name[15],
- sysop_alias[15], page_length, ansi_ng, default_color[2],
- last_dir_scan[8], daily_files[4], total_doors[4],
- msgs_left[4], max_files[4], upload_Kbytes[10],
- download_Kbytes[10], dload_total[5], upload_total[5]
-
- - Added my own math routine so you no longer have to include
- MATH.LIB if you are using TC compiler.
-
- - Reduction of code size by about 20% relative.
- 25-Jul-90 v1.1
- Release of version 1.1
- This release was a little premature. I went ahead and released
- it since it did fix a couple of problems. "*" indicates a new
- feature. Pages in CKIT.DOC for display_file(), input(),
- purge_buffer(), check_CR(), check_keypress() have been updated/added
- and you may want to reprint these.
-
- Display_file() -
- a. It will now put a space before the filename when it reports a
- problem.
- b. The EOF is no longer displayed.
- c. display_file() will now correctly display text files that have ANSI
- codes embedded in the file.
- d. CTRL-K now works on the local keyboard. (The remote keyboard was OK)
- * e. display_file() will now return TRUE/FALSE to indicate whether a
- problem had occured. You can then check the C global variable
- _errno for cause of error.
- * f. Fixed problem when user.page_length was equal to 0. See the
- CKIT.DOC for hints on how to take advantage of this.
-
- 2. display_time() - Would not update the time used until after
- two carriage returns were entered. fixed
- 3. input()
-
- a. Control characters or any non-displayable characters below 1F hex
- will not increase the counter. This corrects the problem of being
- to backspace too far and erasing the prompts.
- * b. Each call to input() now will purge the buffer you wish to place
- keyboard input. You should no longer have to include the statement
- memset(buffer, 0, 21) before calling input().
- * c. A new function purge_buffer will purge any buffer to NULLS by
- passing a pointer to the buffer and the size of the buffer.
- i.e purge_buffer(buffer, 0x80).
- This may or may not be useful but is available.
-
- NOTE: There is a seperate purge function for the serial port input
- buffer if you wish to purge it before calling input.
- See CKIT.DOC
-
- * d. New function available called check_keypress. Checks for any
- specific ASCII character.
- This function will return TRUE/FALSE as defined in CKIT.DOC.
-
- * e. Another new function called check_CR will check for a carriage
- return and return TRUE/FALSE.
-
- 4. get_nextpar() - Would only accept 2 stacked commands, fixed.
-
- While working on the get_nextpar() function, I went ahead and targeted it
- for some optimization along with the get_cmdline() function.
- The results are:
- get_nextpar() is now smaller and 7% faster.
- get_cmdline() is now smaller and 45% faster.
- Overall, with all the corrections and added functions the .obj file for
- CKIT is now 2% SMALLER than before.
-
- 25-Jun-90 v1.05
- Release of version 1.05
-
- Added support for 16550AN UART. The code will take advantage
- of 16550AN chip if present. Added caller log function.
- Begin including the medium library with Zip. This was done
- because of the self-registering feature. Took out time limit
- that CKIT originally had. Future releases will not have any
- limitations.
-
- 20-Jun-90 v1.0
- Release of version 1.0C
-
- Fixed another minor problem where the assembler I used had
- converted all my functions to uppercase in the .obj file.
- I thought the default was to not do that but as it turns out
- it wasn't. Now all the library function names/variables are
- the right case.
-
- 16-Jun-90 v1.0
- Release of version 1.0B
-
- 01-Jun-90 v1.0
- Release of version 1.0
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- 01-May-90 v1.0
- Initial BETA testing as CKIT10ß.ZIP
-
- Beta 1.0 release. The next release of CKIT, I predict, should have
- about a 15% to 20% reduction in code size. If you find any problems
- with CKIT, please contact me at the phone numbers/address above.
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-