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******************************README.FIRST***************************
This is a short reminder and instruction for distributing TURBOBACKUPV1.00.
There are three legal ways to distribute TURBOBACKUPV1.00 :
- Distribute the whole drawer TURBOBACKUPV1.00 including:
TURBOBACKUPV1.00 25236 Bytes
TURBOBACKUPV1.00.info 1440 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.README 10161 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.README.info 2566 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.DOC 10878 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.DOC.info 2566 Bytes
README.FIRST 2226 Bytes
- Distribute the ARCed version :
TURBOBACKUPV1.00.arc
including:
TURBOBACKUPV1.00 25236 Bytes
TURBOBACKUPV1.00.info 1440 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.README 10161 Bytes
TURBOBACKUP.DOC 10878 Bytes
README.FIRST 2226 Bytes
EXECUTE.ME 330 Bytes
- Distribute both the above (Very recommended !!!!!!!!)
Remember to read the disclaimer in TURBOBACKUP.README and TURBOBACKUP.DOC
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
bevor distributing TURBOBACKUPV1.00 !!!!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
No part of the above mentioned files may be altered or ommitted !!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The file EXECUTE.ME in the TURBOBACKUPV1.00.arc must be started with all
the files of the ARC in the current directory ! It will rename all the
files to their original names.
Obeying all the distribution rules you may (and should) copy TURBOBACKUPV1.00
as often you like !
Thank you for readding this and much fun with TURBOBACKUPV1.00 wish you
MARTIN KOPP and STEFFEN STEMPEL
P.S.: Thanks to Bob Leivian for his Less 1.2 used on this disk to display
all the text files (Even if it does not recognizes PAL-Screens in
the mentioned version. Hey, how would it be if the window would
really be sizable, without distruption of the text by the status line?)
And thanks to the people who developped and ported the Amiga-Arc.
(Also it would even be more useful, if it would accept full-lenght
file-names ....) We used ARC because it seems to be the most
common archive-utility.