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- Device-Masher System Version 2.03
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
-
- Chapter Name
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1. ..............................Bulletin Board Information
-
- 2. ..............................Copyrights & Evaluation notice
-
- 3. ..............................News in dms
-
- 1. ................................DMS.DEVICE
- 2. ................................SFXDMS
- 3. ................................UNDMS
- 4. ................................DMSWB
- 5. ................................FMS
-
- 4. ..............................DMS COMMANDS
-
- 1. ................................READ
- 2. ................................WRITE
- 3. ................................REPACK
- 4. ................................VIEW
- 5. ................................TEST
- 6. ................................TEXT
- 7. ................................VIEWDIZ
- 8. ................................SFX
-
-
- 5. ..............................DMS OPTIONS
-
- 1. ................................FROM
- 2. ................................TO
- 3. ................................TEXT
- 4. ................................DIZTEXT
- 5. ................................CMODE
- 6. ................................LOW
- 7. ................................HIGH
- 8. ................................NOVAL
- 9. ................................NOZERO
- 10. ................................ENCRYPT
- 11. ................................DECRYPT
- 12. ................................NOTEXT
- 13. ................................NOPAUSE
- 14. ................................PC
- 15. ................................HD
- 16. ................................RETRY
- 17. ................................DEVFIX
-
-
- 6. ..............................FMS COMMANDS
-
- 1. ................................MAKESFX
- 2. ................................A (Add)
- 3. ................................E (Extract)
- 4. ................................V (View)
- 5. ................................L (List)
- 6. ................................TEST
-
-
-
- 7. ..............................FMS Limitations.
- 8. ..............................General Information
- 9. ..............................Credits
- 10. ..............................Register Information
- 11. ..............................BBS support
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- BUGS&UPDATE REPORT is included seperately in the UPDATE.DOC ...
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 1.
- ----------
-
- FOR BBS OWNERS ... Only for users of /X 2.x/3.x or clones
-
- Included with this archive you can find a new DMS checker utility
- made to support the new standards, Highdensity files, etc...
- (REWRITTEN LAYOUT ,MORE INFORMATIVE, AND FASTER!!!! V1.32)
-
- IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU USE THE "DMSTEST" PROGRAM, AS
- THE WELLKNOWN "MAPUS" DESTROYS THE HEADERINFO(PARTLY), AND
- WILL IN NEAR FUTURE RESULT IN DMS SHOWING INCORRECT INFORMATION
- AND COULD UNPACK YOUR FILE INCORRECTLY.
- OR THE DEVELOPER OF "Mapus" COULD MAKE AN UPDATE, WHICH FOLLOWS
- THE RESTRICTIONS TOLD/SHOWN IN THE "DEVELOPER" SECTION.
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 2.
- ----------
-
- COPYRIGHTS AND EVALUATION NOTICE
-
-
- Device Master System(DMS) is a Copyrighted material.
- DMS is copyrighted by ParCon Software and is available as shareware.
- DMS is freely distributable provided the following rules:
-
- 1. No charge excepting reasonable media costs may be charged.
- 2. The program and documentation may not be modified in any way.
- 3. The program package have all the files, as described in
- the CONTENTS.DOC .
-
- ParCon Software will be in no way liable for damages, incidental or
- consequential, arising from the use or misuse of The Device-Masher,
- or for any claim by any other party. Use this program at your own
- risk. No warranty is given either expressed or implied. Terms of
- registration are subject to change without notice.
-
- This version of DMS is released as shareware, and is limited for some
- options. A full version is available to registered users.
- The registered version features:
-
- A new version of DMS which can pack disks %40 faster.
- And got special options related to the DMS.DEVICE, which makes
- them run at high-speed, like a normal diskdrive.
-
- A full version of DMS WINDOW which is %40 faster in packing,
- compared to previous DMSWIN versions.
-
- Other utilities made by ParCon Software.
-
- Opon registering ParCon software sent you the lastest updated version
- and the following update for free.
-
- If you want us to send additional updated versions, or new
- programs made by us, you must add $5 to the registration fee,
- for each package extra you want to receive.
- The extra $5 for additional updates is because of postal fees.
-
- READ THE "REGISTER.ME" DOCUMENTATION FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REGISTER
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 3.
- ----------
-
- NEWS IN DMS .
- -------------
-
- Following is an explanation of new features since dms v2.x.
-
-
-
- 3.1. DMSDEVICE
- ---------
-
- The device driver which can be found in the DEVS: directory on this
- disk is for the mounting of a virtual drive. But not as you normally
- would expect. Unlike FFx: FMx: , DMS-DEVICE is for mounting DMS files,
- and accessing files included in the archive without having to extract it.
- So the main difference between FMx/FFx and our DMx: device, is that
- FMS.device and FFx.device takes up 901120 bytes pr. disk, And DMS.device
- only uses the same space which your DMS file does.
-
-
-
- 3.2. SFXDMS
- ------
-
- SFXDMS is a part of DMS, which gives you the option of creating
- executable DMS files, which can be extracted without the need of
- the DMS program.
- The executable file will only occupy memory for the main program.
- Data will be loaded in one track at a time, and depacked.
- The new option in DMS for this, is SFX.
- Read more about this later in this documentation.
-
- ADVANTAGE:
- *SIMPLE PATCH FILES WHICH WILL UNPACK WITHOUT NEED OF DMS.
-
-
-
-
- 3.3. UNdms
- -----
-
-
- UNdms can only unpack DMS files.
- The main reason for making this tool is for those who need to
- include DMS archives on their disk.
-
- But because of the minimizing of the filesize, boottracks will not
- be tested for viruses nor shown.
- UNdms works with all the supplied options as in the FULL DMS.
- but unlike DMS, UNdms will not use verification of data written to
- disk as default. you must use the "VERIFY" option for verification.
-
- ADVANTAGES:
- *MORE SPACE ON THE DISKS WHERE DMS, IS A PART OF THE TOOLS
- WHICH IS NEEDED TO EXTRACT PATCHES ETC.
-
- *SIMPLY MORE SPACE ON YOUR MODEM-DISK, IF YOU ARE A DISK USER
-
-
-
- 3.4. DMSWB
- -----
-
- DMSWB is a Workbench based version of DMS. It works just like
- DMS but is iconbased.
-
- DMSWB has more advantages, such as being multitasking,
- so you can write a DMS file, while you're viewing the information
- about it, or you can compress a disk using another drive.
- Because DMSWB can do 4 commands at a time, you have 4 information
- outputs on the right side of the DMSWB window.
-
- DMSWB has been tested on, Kickstart 1.3 / 2.x / 3.x .
- You can use either reqtools.library or asl.library, for
- filerequests.
- Included on the disk are both asl.library and reqtools.library,
- just rename the needed reqtoolsXX.library for use on your
- kickstart version, to reqtools.library.
-
- Note, DMSWB is limited in speed and some operations, so
- register and get a full version.
- Read the REGISTER.ME file for more information.
-
-
-
-
- 3.5. File-Masher System (FMS)
- ------------------------
-
-
- FMS is a part of DMS, which allows the user to pack files
- and include those files to the DMS file.
-
- DMS and FMS, a 2-in-one file packing utility.
- FMS is file compressor for data and/or executable not unlike files.
- DMS shows that it can compete with LhA in file packing, and combining
- both diskimages and files in one single archive, this makes it even
- more powerful.
-
- FMS will detect DMS images(tracks) and tell you if found,
- and vice versa when unpacking tracks.
-
- When packing whole directories, FMS is very simple to use for this.
- Specify directory for packing, and the directory + subdirectories
- will be packed without having to do anything, but specifying the
- directory.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 4.
- ----------
-
- DMS COMMANDS
- ------------
-
- The following subchapters explain the commands in dms, each command explained,
- will be shown with an example. All options which work with the command
- is explained closer in chapter 5 .
- Commands that operates with a device, work default on device DF0:,
- using the options FROM / TO can redirect reading or writing from
- another device.
-
-
-
-
- 4.1. READ
- ----
-
-
- This command will read and compress a disk.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS Read file[.DMS] [FROM Dev:] [PC] [HD] [TEXT filetext] [DIZTEXT filetext]
- [CMODE mode] [LOW lowtrack] [HIGH hightrack] [ENCRYPT password]
- [NOVAL] [NOZERO] [RETRY value] [DEVFIX]
-
- Where
-
- file[.DMS]
-
- - is the output file which will contain the archived disk.
- The output file can be either a previously written FMS file,
- or you can append tracks to an existing DMS archive.
-
-
-
- READ EXAMPLES
- -------------
-
- DMS READ myfile
-
- - compress a disk inserted in DF0: and save the data as MYFILE.dms.
-
-
- DMS READ myfile FROM df1: TEXT mytext LOW 0 HIGH 79
-
- - compress a disk inserted in DF1: and save the compressed data
- as MYFILE.dms, include a text called MYTEXT and
- read tracks 0 to 79.
-
-
- DMS READ myfile FROM PC1: PC HD LOW 0 HIGH 79 CMODE NONE
-
- - compress a PC disk inserted in PC1: and save the data as MYFILE.dms,
- read tracks 0 to 79, and do not compress the data.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 4.2. WRITE
- -----
-
-
- This command will write an archive to a device.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS Write file[.DMS],,, [PC] [HD] [TO Dev:] [LOW lowtrack] [HIGH hightrack]
- [DECRYPT password] [NOVAL] [NOVERIFY] [NOTEXT] [NOPAUSE]
- [RETRY value]
-
- Where
-
- - file[.DMS] can be an DMS archive.
- Multiply files can be written at one time.
-
-
-
- WRITE EXAMPLES
- --------------
-
- DMS WRITE myfile
-
- - decompress myfile.dms to a disk in DF0:
-
-
- DMS WRITE myfile TO df1: NOVERIFY NOTEXT
-
- - decompress myfile.dms to a disk in DF1: , do not verify the
- datas written, ignore text files added to this archive and
- leave out printing of the boottrack.
-
-
- DMS WRITE myfile TO pc1: PC DECRYPT ParCon_Software
-
- - decompress myfile.dms to a disk in PC1: , write data in
- PC disk format, and decrypt the archive with the
- password Parcon_Software.
-
-
-
-
- 4.3. REPACK
- ------
-
-
- This command will repack a previously compressed archive.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS Repack file[.DMS] [TO file] [LOW lowtrack] [HIGH hightrack]
- [CMODE mode] [NOTEXT]
-
-
- REPACK EXAMPLES
- ---------------
-
-
- DMS REPACK stuff LOW 20 HIGH 40 CMODE none
-
- - Will extract tracks 20 through 40 from the archive stuff.DMS ,
- recompress them using no compression and store the results
- in the file TEMP.DMS .
-
-
- DMS REPACK old TO new
-
- - Will recompress the archive old.DMS using the default compression mode
- and store the results in the file new.DMS
-
-
-
- 4.4. VIEW
- ----
-
-
- View information in archive. You can view information about the archive
- and the computer it was compressed on.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS View file[.DMS] [FULL]
-
-
-
- EXAMPLE OUTPUT OF A DMS FILE
- ----------------------------
-
- File: myfile.DMS Size: 823928 Created: Thu Apr 07 10:33:03 1994
- Lowtrack in Archive: 00 Hightrack in Archive: 79
- Packed Bytes: 802486 UnPacked Bytes: 901120
- Kickstart Version used : 39.106 AGA
- Machine Used: AMIGA
- Machine CPU: 68020
- CPU Coprocessor: 68881
- Time to Create Archive: 1 mins. 1 secs.
- Version Number of Creator: 2.03
- Version Needed to Extract: 1.11
- Disktype of Archive: AMIGA OS 1.0 OFS
- Compression Mode Used: HEAVY2
- General Info: NOZERO
- Info Header CRC: 3A65
-
-
- When the option FULL is added, dms will after the information header
- show you the compression rates on tracks in the archive.
-
-
- Track Plength Ulength Cmode USUM HCRC DCRC Cflag
- ----- ------- ------- ------ ---- ---- ---- -----
- 0 11264 11264 NOCOMP 026A 58CF 42A7 0
-
-
-
-
- 4.5. TEST
- ----
-
-
- Test integrity of archive. DMS makes a basic CRC check of the archive.
- DMS will not report errors which is case of bad compression.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS Test file[.DMS]
-
-
-
- 4.6. TEXT
- ----
-
-
- Show the text header which is added to a archive.
- DMS will show the first text information added to the archive.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS Text file[.DMS]
-
-
- 4.7. VIEWDIZ
- -------
-
-
- This command will read a archive and search for a file_id.diz textfile which
- maybe have been added and show the file_id.diz found.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS viewdiz file[.DMS] [SAVE filename]
-
- - If the SAVE option have been added, you can choose a filename
- for the file_id.diz found in the archive, and it will be saved
- for future use.
-
-
- 4.8. SFX
- ---
-
- This command will change a dms archive to be self-extracting.
- meaning, the dms archive can be executed and will unpack itself
- to a device specified after the .SFX name, or Device DF0: is none
- specified. The self-extracting dms file works just like when
- writing with the WRITE command. All option are selectable after
- the .SFX filename.
-
- The DMS filesize will only be 17K larger, when the executable
- hunk is added to the .DMS file, which is not much.
- so if you need the .DMS file and the DMS program together on
- one disk, you can simply make the DMS file executable and
- put it on the disk.
- The SFX file may look like it needs a lot of memory to be
- executed, but it will only allocate around 150K.
- The DMS DATA, will be loaded into memory when needed.
- So don't let yourself get scared when you have an executable
- file of 850K.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS sfx file[.DMS]
-
- - destination file will be named file.SFX .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 5.
- ----------
-
- DMS OPTIONS
- -----------
-
- All options explained here, are meant to be written after the
- command identifier.
-
-
-
- 5.1. FROM Dev:
- --------------
-
- Will read the disk from a different device. The default device is DF0:
- (internal drive).
- Reading of HIGH-DENSITY DISKS needs the HD option added after the command.
- Reading of PC DOS DISKS need the PC option added after the command.
-
- You may choose any device when the following specifications match.
-
- ADOS DISK:
- 80 tracks,
- 2 sides,
- 11 sectors/track,
- 512 bytes per sector.
-
- [Usually DF0:, DF1:, DF2:, DF3:, RAD:, FM0:, FF0:, etc.]
-
-
- ADOS HIGH-DENSITY DISK:
- 80 tracks,
- 2 sides,
- 22 sectors/track,
- 512 bytes per sector.
-
- [Usually DF0:, DF1:, DF2:, DF3: ]
-
-
- Cross-Dos mounted devices.
-
- PC DOS DISK:
- 80 tracks,
- 2 sides,
- 9 sectors/track,
- 512 bytes per sector.
-
- [Usually PC0:, PC1:, PC2:, PC3: ]
-
- PC DOS HIGH-DENSITY DISK:
- 80 tracks,
- 2 sides,
- 18 sectors/track,
- 512 bytes per sector.
-
- [Usually PC0:, PC1:, PC2:, PC3: ]
-
-
- 5.2. TO Dev:
- ------------
-
- Will write the output to device Dev: (the default is drive DF0:)
- The device must follow the same rules as in the READ command.
-
-
-
- 5.3. TEXT filetext
- ------------------
-
- Causes DMS to read in the file 'filetext' and add it to the archive.
- When the archive is extracted the text will be displayed before writing
- the disk. This is useful for identifying disks or giving other
- information about the archive.
-
-
-
- 5.4. DIZTEXT myfileid
- ---------------------
-
- Will add 'myfileid' to the dms image as a FILE_ID.DIZ.
-
-
-
- 5.5. CMODE mode
- ---------------
-
- Chooses the compression mode used. Mode is either NONE, HEAVY1, HEAVY2
- or BEST
-
- The default mode is BEST
-
- Available modes are:
-
- NONE - No Compression is performed (Straight Read).
- HEAVY1 - Heavy compression, good speed/compression ratio.
- HEAVY2 - Best available compression. Only available with >1meg ram.
- BEST - Chooses Best compression method for available memory.
-
-
-
- 5.6. LOW lowtrack
- -----------------
-
- Specifies the starting track to read from. The default is track 0.
- Lowtrack must be a value from 0 to 79.
-
-
-
- 5.7. HIGH hightrack
- -------------------
-
- Specifies the ending track to stop at. The default is track 79.
- Hightrack must be a value from 0 to 79.
-
-
-
- 5.8. NOVAL
- ----------
-
- Stops DMS from inhibiting the disk validator when reading the disk.
-
-
-
- 5.9. NOZERO
- -----------
-
- Normally DMS will read the AmigaDOS bitmap from the disk and archive
- only sectors which are being used. If the disk is a non-filing system
- disk or has a bad bitmap, DMS will automatically archive the whole disk.
- In EXTREME cases DMS will make a wrong assumption about the type of
- disk it is archiving. NOZERO will cause DMS to archive the whole disk
- totally ignoring the disk bitmap. Generally you will rarely if ever
- have to use this option.
-
-
-
- 5.10. ENCRYPT password
- ----------------------
-
- Causes DMS to encrypt the input from the disk using the password supplied.
- 'password' is any alphanumeric word you desire.
- Examples: Joe, Fred, ABC1234, ONLY-FOR-ME, etc.
-
-
-
- 5.11. DECRYPT password
- ----------------------
-
- Causes DMS to decrypt the archive with the password 'password'. This
- is only used if the archive was previously encrypted. 'password' must
- be the EXACT same one used when encrypting the file otherwise the archive
- will not be processed correctly.
-
-
-
- 5.12. NOTEXT
- ------------
-
- Causes DMS to ignore any text to be displayed from the archive.
- Displaying of boottracks will also be ingored.
-
-
-
- 5.13. NOPAUSE
- -------------
-
- Stops DMS from pausing after displaying any text from the archive.
-
-
-
- 5.14. PC
- --------
-
- Will threat disk in the specified device, as a PC DOS disk.
-
-
-
- 5.15. HD
- --------
-
- Will read disk in the specified device as a HIGH-DENSITY disk.
- This option works for both Amiga and PC disks.
-
-
-
- 5.16. DEVFIX
- ------------
-
- Will read the disk in the device specified, and save datas
- in a way which makes the DMS.DEVICE read datas much faster.
-
-
-
- 5.17. RETRY value
- -----------------
-
- DMS default retry to read datas from a device only once.
- and when writing with verify, it will retry 3 times.
- You can select different number of retries.
- Value must be within the range of 0 to 65535 .
-
-
-
- Chapter 6.
- ----------
-
- FMS COMMANDS
- ------------
-
- 6.1. MAKESFX
- -------
-
- Makes a FMS archive self-extracting, meaning that DMS is not needed
- for extracting the files in the FMS archive.
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS MAKESFX archive[.FMS]
-
-
-
-
- 6.2. A (Add)
- -------
-
- Compress file and store into archive. With this option you can
- store files into an archive or you can store files to a previous DMS file.
- NOTE: to add files to an existing DMS file, add the .DMS extension to
- the filename.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS A archive[.FMS][.DMS] filename filename,,,,
-
-
-
-
-
- 6.3. E (extract)
- -----------
-
- Extract files from archive.
- You can select a destination for the files.
- When extracting, dms will search both for DMS and FMS files.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS E archive[.FMS][.DMS] [DESTINATION PATH]
-
-
-
- 6.4. V (View)
- --------
-
- View files in archive.
-
- Displaying contents of a compressed archive will show most important
- information on the contents and full directory structure.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS V archive[.FMS][.DMS]
-
-
-
-
- 6.5. L (List)
- --------
-
- List files in archive.
-
- Displaying contents of a compressed archive will show most important
- information on the contents and filename without paths.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS L archive[.FMS][.DMS]
-
-
-
- 6.6. TEST
- ----
-
- Testing integrity of a FMS file. Add the extension(.FMS) to the archive name.
-
-
- The basic usage for this command is:
-
- DMS TEST archive.FMS
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 7.
- ----------
-
- In the Evaluation version, you have limited access to the FMS option.
-
- 1: files larger than 66 kilobytes cannot be packed with the
- evaluation version.
-
- 2: You will be able to pack only one directory at a time,
- if this directory contains subdirectories, FMS will skip
- this subdirectory.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Chapter 8.
- ----------
-
- General Information
- -------------------
-
- The story.
-
- DMS was originally written by SDS software and first release
- was made in 1991. Shortly after the release of DMS, WARP was
- quickly replaced by DMS, because of its advantage in compression
- and speed. Since DMS version v1.11, users have not seen any updates
- from SDS software. Registered users which got their v1.11 never got
- anything else.
- From different sources, We were told, that SDS software never
- replied to bug reports nor updates. We find that SDS software
- was ignoring all mail because the programmer didn't want to continue
- his work, or simply started working on another platform.
- We at ParCon software saw our chance to make DMS more powerful and
- make the nessesary changes which were needed to keep up with the
- operating systems made for Amiga, and try to pleeze those people
- who tried to notify SDS about problems with dms.
-
- In 1993, DMS v1.51 was released through a source which was quite
- famous and working in group which was known for releasing powerful
- products. This early release version was made to test users ability
- to change from using the old dms v1.11 and upgrade to the new v1.51 .
- Soon after followed the v1.53 still released through this source.
- DMS got well received by the users all over the world, and We decided
- to follow up on the development of dms, and created the company
- "ParCon software" . We rewrote most routines in DMS, except for
- the compression algorithms which is very complex and efficient, and
- made dms perform better on disks which were unrecognized since the release
- of Kickstart 2.x. Several changes in DMS have made it possible for the user
- to compress different kinds of devices, such as highdensity and pc disks.
-
- Registered users of the old dms v1.11, will once again have to register to
- get their updated version. As DMS v1.11 and DMS v2.x got only one thing in
- common, that is the compability of compressing and decompressing of
- DMS images. We have not ripped dms from the authors, they gave up in 1991.
- The Device-Masher System is made very similar to the old dms v1.11 because
- users have a hard time changing from one program to another, if the old one
- still works fine. And those who wished to use the new version had no
- problems installing their dms v2.x in their regular scripts, etc.
- The register fee you must pay is because we feel, that all the work and
- effort we have put in development of this updated/rewritten dms have
- taken us a lot of time. Commercial products are often much more
- expensive. So we urge you to register your dms, so we can continue
- the work, with our registered users in mind, so We feel that all our
- work hasn't been for nothing .
-
-
- Other Products.
-
- ParCon Software is also developing a few other products .
- If you have ideas for programs you would like see written, contact us
- at the address shown in chapter 10. .
-
-
-
- Chapter 9.
- ----------
-
- Credits
- -------
-
- MACIEJ MARZEC,
- Doing the endless testing of DMS, Supply of new ideas for improvements of DMS.
-
-
- PETER NIELSEN,
- Making the new ANSI layout for DMSTEST v1.32
-
-
- KENNETH PERTO,
- Testing the PC functions in DMS...
-
-
- NICHOLAS CLARKE, (Co-writer of ParCon programs)
- Making the WINDOW INTERFACE for DMSWB ...
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- ERIK LØVENDAHL SØRENSEN, (SAFE HEX INTERNATIONAL)
- For supply of needed material to make the virus checker, in DMS v2.x
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- ERNEST OTTE,
- Informing us about the UNRELEASED MEMORY when exiting DMSWB.
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- Register information.
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- You can register your version of the Device-Masher System
- by filling out the registration text included with the package.
- It costs Dkr 200, to register DMS.
- Send only CASH or International Money Order(From your postoffice)
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- And by being a registered user, you will receive the latest updates
- of Device-Masher System(DMS), and other utilities made by Parcon.
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- Register form and suggestions/bug reports can be sent to:
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- ParCon software.
- v. Michael Pendec
- Islandsh0jparken 5, st.th.
- DK-2990 NIVAA
- DENMARK
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- We have received several letters, concerning registration. Often asked,
- were "Can I pay in Danish Kr", We want you to send the fee in Danish Kr,
- and if its impossible for you to do, then go to your local postoffice,
- and send us a International money order, shipped by the postoffice.
- If you decide to include cash in your letter, include ONLY DANISH Kr 200,
- Or US DOLLARS $30. We will NOT ship DMS out on "C.O.D [Cash On Delivery]"
- nor payment after receiving DMS.
- There is only ONE WAY to get DMS, include money with your register form,
- or use the International Money order, made at your local postoffice.
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- You can reach us on this bbs, leave mail for : Michael Pendec
- I do not, at this time, have a FIDO-NET MAIL ADDRESS, so
- a reply to your mail is not possible, but all requests,
- bugreports will be looked into.
- FIDONET:
- Perto's AssholeBBS +45-86720273 16k8 DUAL 2.xGb 2:230/815
- Perto's AssholeBBS +45-86720274 14k4 HST 2.xGb 2:230/816
- Perto's AssholeBBS +45-86293910 14k4 V32b 2.xGb 2:230/817
- Perto's AssholeBBS +45-87370010 64k0 ISDN 2.xGb 2:230/1815
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