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- PUZZY INSTALLATION, QUICKSTART & REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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- ___________________________________
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- | WELCOME TO PUZZY |
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- | The puzzle game with REAL |
- | Jigsawed pieces in 256 Colors |
- | From Hawkeye Softworks |
- |___________________________________|
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- CONTENTS Page
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- Copyright Notice & Warranty Disclaimer -------------- 1
- One Moment Please ----------------------------------- 1
- About Shareware, the ASP, and the ASP Ombudsman ----- 2
- About the Shareware Version of PUZZY --------------- 2
- Installation Instructions --------------------------- 3
- Technical Problems? --------------------------------- 6
- Running PUZZY (Quick Start) ------------------------- 7
- Registration & Ordering Info ------------------------ 8
- Registration & Order Form --------------------------- 10
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- COPYRIGHT NOTICE & WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
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-
- PUZZY is Copyright (c) 1992 by Hawkeye Softworks,
- 300 Golfview Ave., Iowa City, IA, 52246, All Rights Reserved.
-
- Some graphic effects were implemented with assembly language
- routines from the GX Development Series libraries, Copyright by Genus
- Microprogramming, 2900 Wilcrest, Suite 145, Houston, TX 77042-3355, All
- Rights Reserved.
-
- PUZZY and its accompanying documentation carry no warranty, expressed
- or implied, as to their merchantability or fitness for a particular
- purpose. In no event will the copyright holder be liable for damages
- arising from the use of, or defects in, the PUZZY program.
-
- =================
- ONE MOMENT PLEASE
- =================
-
- "Quick start" operating information appears later in this file.
- More complete operating instructions are in the PMANUAL.DOC file,
- which will be copied to your hard disk when you install PUZZY.
-
- You're probably anxious to install and run PUZZY, and we're just
- as anxious for you to do so. But please take a few minutes to read
- the next few sections, which briefly explain the shareware system and
- the shareware version of PUZZY. This material is repeated in the
- user's manual (PMANUAL.DOC)) mentioned above, so if you can't pause to
- read it now, you should read it in the manual.
-
- Page 2
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- ===============================================
- ABOUT SHAREWARE, THE ASP, AND THE ASP OMBUDSMAN
- ===============================================
-
- Shareware is a distribution method that gives you a chance to try
- out software before buying it. If you like it and continue to use it
- after a reasonable tryout period, you are expected to REGISTER with the
- author and pay him/her a set fee.
-
- Shareware authors are paid NOTHING by distributors. They are
- paid only through registration fees. To put it another way: whatever
- you may have paid for your evaluation copy of PUZZY went to the
- distributor, not to Hawkeye Softworks, who developed it.
-
- Hawkeye Softworks is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP), an association of authors and distributors that
- sets standards for the shareware system and educates members and the
- public about shareware. The ASP maintains an Ombudsman office to
- mediate disputes between ASP members and their customers, and has
- published the following description of its Ombudsman service:
-
- The ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for
- you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with
- an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
- with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover
- Road, Muskegan, MI, 49442, or send a CompuServe message via
- CompuServe mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
- ====================================
- ABOUT THE SHAREWARE VERSION OF PUZZY
- ====================================
-
- This version of PUZZY is Shareware. If you like PUZZY and intend
- to continue using it, please print and fill out the REGISTRATION FORM
- at the end of this file and send it with the Registration fee to the
- address given on the FORM.
-
- Also at the end of this file are instructions for charging your
- Registration to VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, or DISCOVER.
-
- When you register, you'll get a printed Manual and a PICTURE SET
- disk of your choice, containing 5-8 more PUZZY pictures. You'll also
- get free technical support for a full year, and you'll be able to order
- more PUZZY PICTURE SETS, which are available only to registered users.
-
- Whether or not you register, you may make multiple copies PUZZY and
- distribute them freely to friends, user groups, and computer bulletin
- boards, so long as the following conditions are met:
-
- 1. Anyone, except ASP Distributor Members, who wishes to distribute
- PUZZY for any kind of remuneration must first contact Hawkeye
- Softworks for authorization. ASP Distributor Members are hereby
- granted authorization to distribute PUZZY, but they must still
- notify Hawkeye Softworks prior to distribution, to ensure they are
- selling the latest version.
-
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-
- 2. The PUZZY program and all its subsidiary files must be distributed
- in unaltered form; file names may not changed; and copyright notices
- may not be removed. Specifically, no changes may be made to the
- files called PUZZY.EXE, PUZZY.RSC, and PMANUAL.DOC, nor to any of
- the picture files identified by a .PZY extension. The files may be
- re-compressed with an archiving program other than the one used by
- Hawkeye Softworks, in which case the installation program, called
- MAKEPZY.EXE may be replaced with other installation or decompression
- programs and this README.1ST file need not be included.
-
- We hope you'll give PUZZY to your friends, so they can try it. And
- when you do, please encourage them to register too. Shareware will
- continue to exist only if users support it.
-
- =========================
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- =========================
-
- The PUZZY program CANNOT be run from the distribution disk. It's
- compressed into an archive file and must be decompressed (Installed)
- before you can run it. An install program, called MAKEPZY, takes care
- of decompressing and copying the files to your hard drive.
-
- MAKEPZY is simple to use and should run without problems if you
- FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. But just as a precaution, there are
- two things you should do before running MAKEPZY:
-
- 1) We suggest that you merely skim the installation instructions
- now, to see what's involved, and then print a hard copy of this
- README.1ST file, so the instructions will be handy if you run into
- problems. To print this file, type:
-
- PRINT README.1ST (then press the ENTER key)
-
- 2) You should also make a backup copy of the PUZZY disk, using
- DOS's DISKCOPY command. To do this, first insert the PUZZY disk into
- the proper drive, and close drive door or lever. If you're using drive
- A:, type:
-
- DISKCOPY A: A: (then press the ENTER key).
-
- Or, if you're using drive B:, type:
-
- DISKCOPY B: B: (then press the ENTER key).
-
- DOS will prompt you to "Insert SOURCE diskette" in the drive and to
- "Press any key to continue." Then, after a short time, it'll prompt
- you to "Insert TARGET diskette," which means you should remove the
- SOURCE disk and insert your blank disk (the TARGET) and then "Press any
- key to continue."
-
- If your computer has enough free memory, DOS will copy all the
- files in one step and then ask if you wish to "Copy another diskette
- (Y/N)?" So you can simply type N and you're finished. But if your
- memory is limited, DOS may prompt you to re-insert the SOURCE and then
- the TARGET again to finish copying.
-
- Page 4
- Now, to install with MAKEPZY, simply follow these 2 steps:
-
- STEP 1 -- Insert the PUZZY diskette (or the backup copy) into the
- proper drive and close the door or lever.
-
- STEP 2 -- If the PUZZY diskette is in Drive A:, type:
-
- A:MAKEPZY (then press the ENTER key).
-
- If the PUZZY disk is in another drive (e.g., B:), type THAT
- letter in instead of "A" in the above command.
-
- MAKEPZY will ask two questions:
-
- 1) What drive are you installing FROM? (the SOURCE drive)
-
- Type the letter of the drive in which you just inserted the PUZZY
- disk, then press the Enter key. Note: "Drive A:" will be displayed
- in the response box and, if that's correct, simply press Enter. If
- you're using another drive, type ITS letter over the A: and then
- press Enter.
-
- 2) What drive and directory do you wish to install TO? (the TARGET
- path)
-
- Most people will want to put PUZZY on drive C: and will find it
- convenient to use "PUZZY" as the directory name, so you'll see
- "C:\PUZZY" displayed in the response box. If that's acceptable,
- simply press Enter. Otherwise, type in your own path and then press
- Enter. But be sure to type it as you would for a DOS command, that
- is, a drive letter followed by a colon (:), then a backslash (\),
- then a directory name, with NO BLANK SPACES between characters.
- For example, to put PUZZY on drive D:, in a directory called PUZZY,
- type:
- D:\PUZZY (then press Enter).
-
- Or, if you want to nest the PUZZY directory under another directory
- that ALREADY EXISTS on drive C:, called "GAMES," you'd type:
-
- C:\GAMES\PUZZY (then press Enter).
-
- You may call the PUZZY directory anything you wish, as long as it's an
- acceptable DOS name. If the named directory already exists, PUZZY will
- be installed there; if it doesn't exist, MAKEPZY will create it. But
- you must name SOME directory: you can't install PUZZY in the root
- directory of any drive. PLEASE NOTE that you can install PUZZY on a
- 3.5" diskette, but it will run much too slowly. For best results,
- tell MAKEPZY to put PUZZY on your hard drive.
-
- NOTE FOR BBS USERS who have downloaded PUZZY to a hard drive:
- You can't install FROM and TO the same hard drive, but you can install
- to a directory on 3.5" floppy and then copy the uncompressed files back
- to a hard disk, or you can install from one hard disk to another. You
- must first go to the directory containing the PUZZY files, using DOS's CD
- command, and type "MAKEPZY" (without quotes and drive specifier). Then
- specify your hard drive, say C:, as the source drive. All else will be
- the same as described above.
-
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- ARE WE READY TO RUN YET?
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-
- The installation takes just a few minutes and, if all goes well,
- you'll be ready to run PUZZY. So, unless MAKEPZY gave you an error
- message, you can skip down to the "RUNNING PUZZY" section for operating
- info. If PUZZY doesn't run correctly, even though the installation
- seemed to go well, read the TECHNICAL PROBLEMS section below, for
- possible solutions.
-
- When MAKEPZY runs into problems, such as insufficient disk space or
- an incorrect drive or path name, it displays an error message and
- aborts the installation. It's then up to you to correct the problem
- and try installing again. Here's a list of the most likely problems
- and solutions:
-
- 1. SOURCE DRIVE incorrectly specified -- Be sure you entered the letter
- of the drive where the PUZZY disk was inserted.
-
- 2. SOURCE DRIVE door or lever was not closed or disk not properly
- inserted. Be sure to close the door/lever, if there is one, and
- leave it closed until installation is finished.
-
- 3. SOURCE and TARGET DRIVES were the same -- You can't install FROM and
- TO the same drive, even if you specify a different directory as the
- TARGET.
-
- 4. TARGET DRIVE incorrectly specified -- Did you specify a drive that
- doesn't exist? Did you specify the same drive for both SOURCE and
- TARGET?
-
- 5. TARGET PATH incorrectly specified -- You must enter the path name as
- you would for a DOS command, namely, a drive letter followed by a
- colon (:), then a backslash (\), then a directory name, with NO
- SPACES between characters. For example, C:\PUZZY, but not C\PUZZY
- or C:PUZZY. Also, you must specify SOME directory name: you cannot
- simply enter "C:" when asked for a TARGET PATH.
-
- 6. TARGET DRIVE does not have enough space -- The uncompressed PUZZY
- files need about 500K bytes. If you get an "Insufficient Space"
- message, you'll need to delete some other files to make room for
- PUZZY.
-
- What else can go wrong? Many things. But if MAKEPZY doesn't succeed
- on the first try, don't give up. Study the above problem list and try
- a few more times. (You may be making the same mistake repeatedly, so try
- some variations, like a different TARGET PATH name.) If that doesn't
- work, try installing PUZZY on someone else's machine or, if you're not
- an expert, ask a computer guru to try installing it. If even these
- things fail, chances are that the PUZZY disk or one of its files is
- damaged. So you should contact the distributor for a replacement.
-
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- TECHNICAL PROBLEMS?
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-
- Before displaying its menu, PUZZY checks your system and tells you
- if there is a problem that will keep it from running properly. Below
- is a list of things PUZZY checks, along with possible solutions to
- problems it may report to you:
-
- 1. Do you have a VGA card and VGA color monitor? If you don't have
- both of these, PUZZY can't run on your system.
-
- 2. Is a mouse installed? If you don't have a mouse, PUZZY can't run on
- your system. If you have a mouse, but haven't installed the "mouse
- driver" software properly, PUZZY will report that you have no mouse.
- If this happens, consult the manual that came with the mouse for
- instructions on installing the mouse driver. To solve the problem
- you may need to edit your CONFIG.SYS file or your AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
- depending on which is supposed to load the mouse driver when your
- computer boots up.
-
- 3. Do you have enough free memory? PUZZY won't start when it finds
- less than 300K bytes of memory available to it. But before it gives
- up it checks to see if there is space in Expanded or Extended
- memory, if your machine has these. If this fails, PUZZY tries to
- use your hard disk as "virtual memory" and warns you that this
- arrangement will probably cause it to run too slowly. PUZZY also
- advises you to read the PMANUAL.DOC file for suggestions about
- freeing up enough "Conventional memory."
-
- 4. Is PUZZY's resource file (called PUZZY.RSC) in the current
- directory? PUZZY can't run without this file, so it won't start
- unless it finds PUZZY.RSC in the currently "active" directory.
- Check the directory in which PUZZY was installed, using DOS's DIR
- command. If PUZZY.RSC isn't in that directory, you'll need to re-
- run the install program, as you did earlier: either PUZZY.RSC was
- never installed or it was somehow erased afterward. If PUZZY.RSC is
- in its proper place, PUZZY will still be unable to find it if you
- did not use the CD command to make the PUZZY directory the "active"
- directory, as explained earlier. For example, you can't run PUZZY
- from another directory by typing "C:\PUZZY\PUZZY."
-
- 5. Are PUZZY's picture files in the current directory? PUZZY can't run
- unless it finds at least one picture file to work with. Picture
- files have a .PZY extension (as in LION.PZY), so you should use
- DOS's DIR command to see if the .PZY files are in the same directory
- that contains all the other PUZZY files. Then, see Problem #4 above
- for possible solutions.
-
- 6. Are PUZZY's picture files damaged or altered? If PUZZY refuses to
- jigsaw a .PZY picture file, that file may have been damaged during
- installation or somehow altered afterward. Try re-installing PUZZY.
-
- If PUZZY doesn't run properly, but gives NO message telling you what's
- wrong, the fault probably lies in the installation. Try re-installing.
- If PUZZY still won't run properly, you may have a defective PUZZY disk
- and should get a replacement.
-
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- RUNNING PUZZY (Quick Start)
- ===========================
-
- These instructions will get you up and running quickly, but they
- leave out a lot of details. So, before long, you should read the more
- complete instructions given in the PMANUAL.DOC file, which is copied to
- your hard disk when you install PUZZY. You should print a hard copy of
- the manual, so it will always be handy. To do this, type:
-
- PRINT PMANUAL.DOC (then press the ENTER key)
-
- For now, though, let's try a "quick start."
-
- First, be sure that the PUZZY directory is the "active" directory.
- If it isn't, you'll need to use DOS's CD (change directory) command, by
- typing:
-
- CD PUZZY (then press the ENTER key).
-
- Of course, if you chose some other name for the PUZZY directory, use
- THAT name instead of "PUZZY" in the CD command.
-
- Now, to start PUZZY, simply type its name at the DOS prompt:
-
- PUZZY (then press the ENTER key).
-
- At startup, PUZZY displays a menu that gives you 4 choices:
-
- 1) RUN PUZZY, 2) PREVIEW a picture, 3) OPERATING INFO, and 4) QUIT.
-
- These choices are described just below the menu and, at the bottom of
- the screen, are instructions for making choices from the menu with your
- keyboard or mouse. We suggest that you:
-
- First select PREVIEW to see some of the pictures you can use.
- Next, select OPERATING INFO to learn how PUZZY is played.
- Then select RUN PUZZY and get to work on a jigsaw puzzle.
-
- PUZZY lays out the puzzle pieces much as you'd lay out a jigsaw
- puzzle on a card table. You spread the pieces around the edges of the
- table and clear a spot in the middle, where you assemble the pieces.
-
- In PUZZY, the "middle of the table" is displayed as a GRID, and it
- covers your whole screen. The "edges" of the table are displayed on 8
- other screens, called STASH areas. You move around the STASHES to find
- pieces and bring them back to the home GRID for assembly.
-
- You use your keyboard or mouse to move around the STASHES and use
- your mouse to select and insert pieces. If you want to peek (cheat) at
- the picture you're building, just press the "P" key. If you want to
- get back to the menu, just press "M." You can also toggle the sound
- off/on by pressing "S," and you can pop up OPERATING INFO by pressing
- the F1 key or "H" for help. [This is the same OPERATING INFO you can
- select from PUZZY's menu: it explains all the above and more.]
-
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-
- Playing PUZZY is much like building a jigsaw puzzle, but PUZZY adds
- a few wrinkles. PUZZY clocks your speed and keeps track of your
- guessing errors. So, when you complete a puzzle it reports your TIME
- and gives you a SCORE (correct moves minus guessing errors). Then
- PUZZY combines your TIME and SCORE to get a PERFORMANCE RATING that
- places you on an 8-point scale ranging from NOVICE (lowest) to TOP GUN,
- with such things as SLOW POKER and LOOSE CANNON in between.
-
- If you have a slower machine, like an 80286 or (heaven forbid) an
- 8088, or if PUZZY is forced to use your hard disk in place of memory,
- your PERFORMANCE RATING is adjusted to give you a fair chance to earn
- TOP GUN. The scoring system is explained in the PMANUAL.DOC file.
-
- WARNING: PUZZY IS ADDICTIVE -- At first, you'll probably find it
- challenging just to assemble the jigsaw puzzles. Later, you'll want
- to work for a better SCORE, TIME, and PERFORMANCE RATING. Once you've
- earned a higher rating, like "Over-Achiever" or "Top Gun," you'll want
- to organize PUZZY TOURNAMENTS among your family, friends or co-workers.
- And then you'll need to register and order more PUZZY PICTURE SETS, so
- you'll always have new challenges, so you can flaunt your PUZZY PROWESS,
- and so everyone in a PUZZY TOURNAMENT will have an equal chance to win
- with pictures they've never seen before.
-
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- REGISTRATION & ORDERING INFORMATION
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-
- When you register, you'll get an add-on PICTURE SET disk, which you
- may choose from the list below. And you'll get an enlarged, printed
- manual, with hints on achieving TOP GUN and organizing PUZZY TOURNAMENTS.
- You'll also get free technical support for a full year, and you may order
- more PUZZY PICTURE SETS. [These SETS are NOT shareware and they are
- available only to registered users.]
-
- Below is a list of the PICTURE SET disks that are now available.
- Each disk contains 5-8 PUZZY pictures, depending on how many will fill
- a 5.25" disk. The pictures are not compressed, so all you need do is
- copy them to your PUZZY directory, and you're ready to run with them.
-
- PICTURE SETS
-
- SET #1 -- WILD ANIMALS: from Africa & around the world.
- SET #2 -- PETS & FARM ANIMALS: cats, dogs, horses, cattle & more.
- SET #3 -- CITY SCENES: Skyscrapers, skylines, factory, & more.
- SET #4 -- FAMOUS PAINTINGS: from renaissance to contemporary.
- SET #5 -- BUILDINGS & MONUMENTS: from the U.S. and Europe.
- SET #6 -- ANCIENT RUINS: Roman, Greek, Egyptian & Meso-American.
- SET #7 -- LANDSCAPES: mountains, forest, lakes & pastoral scenes.
- SET #8 -- BIRDS: from North America and around the world.
- SET #9 -- GEOMETRICAL SHAPES: 2D & 3D, real toughies for PUZZY.
- SET #10 -- AERO-SPACE: planes, choppers, & space shuttle.
- SET #11 -- AUTO ALBUM: classics, sports cars, race car action shots.
- SET #12 -- ENVIRONMENT ALERT: endangered species, pollution sources, etc.
- SET #13 -- KID PACK: educational & fun. Cartoons, geometric shapes, etc.,
- teach reading, counting and visual-spatial skills.
-
-
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-
- PICTURE SETS are only $5.00 each, and even less when you order 6 or
- more. You can order any 6 SETS for $25, or get all 12 extra SETS for
- only $40. (Remember: you get one SET as part of your Registration.)
-
- Write to Hawkeye Softworks for full catalog descriptions of all these
- PICTURE SETS. By the time you read this we'll probably have many more.
-
-
- YOU CAN REGISTER AND ORDER PICTURE SETS IN ONE OF TWO WAYS:
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1) If you wish to charge your Registration and/or Extra PICTURE SETS
- to a VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS or DISCOVER card, you must
- order from Public (software) Library by calling 800-242-4PsL (from
- overseas: 713-524-6394) or by Fax to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe
- to 71355,470. To speed up ordering and avoid errors, tell the
- person who answers the phone that PUZZY's REFERENCE NUMBER is
- #10626.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: The PsL phone, Fax, and CompuServe numbers
- ARE FOR REGISTERING AND ORDERING BY CREDIT CARD ONLY.
- Hawkeye Softworks can NOT be reached at those numbers.
- To contact Hawkeye Softworks about dealer pricing, volume
- discounts, site licensing, the status of product shipment,
- the latest version number, or for technical information or
- to discuss returns, write directly to Hawkeye Softworks at
- the address below.
-
- 2) If you wish to pay by check or money order you must mail your order
- directly to Hawkeye Softworks. For your convenience, a Registration
- & Order Form is provided below. Print this Form on your printer and
- mail it with your payment to the address given on the Form. Or, if
- you prefer, simply use a hand-drawn facsimile of the Form.
-
- TO RECAP: Hawkeye Softworks does NOT take credit card orders directly.
- To pay by credit card, you must contact PsL, as explained in
- #1 above. And note that Psl TAKES ONLY CREDIT CARD ORDERS.
-
- SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGES:
-
- If you order from PsL, S&H charges will be $4.00 for each order
- shipped within North America and $10.00 otherwise.
-
- If you order directly from Hawkeye Softworks, postage is included in
- the purchase price for North America. Others add $6.00 for postage.
-
- The form on the next page is for your convenience in registering directly
- with Hawkeye Softworks. Just print it on a dot-matrix printer, fill it
- out, and send it with your payment to the address given on the form.
- If you can't print the form, a hand-drawn facsimile will do.
-
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- =============================== Mail to: Hawkeye Softworks
- PUZZY REGISTRATION & ORDER FORM 300 Golfview Avenue
- =============================== Iowa City, IA 52246
-
- NAME ________________________________________________ DATE: ________
-
- ADDRESS __________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________
- __________________________________________________
-
- Where did you get your shareware version of PUZZY?
- [If from a dealer, please give their name & approximate purchase date.]
- __________________________________________________________________
-
- Circle the ONE FREE PICTURE SET you wish to receive as one of your
- Registration benefits. AND ALSO Circle any others you wish to order:
-
- SET #1 SET #2 SET #3 SET #4 SET #5
-
- SET #6 SET #7 SET #8 SET #9 SET #10
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- AMOUNT ENCLOSED:
-
- REGISTRATION (including 1 free PICTURE SET) ------------- $20.00
-
- ADDITIONAL PICTURE SETS
- ($5 each, any 6 for $25, or all 12 Extra Sets for $40) -- __________
-
- SHIPPING ($6.00 for orders outside North America) ------- __________
-
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
- TOTAL ENCLOSED* -------- __________
-
- *SORRY, but we can only accept payment in U.S. Dollars.
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