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README.TXT
SUDSW version 3.0
Copyright (C) 1994
by
Michael C. Taylor
1626 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
CompuServe 76625,2552
Effective immediately! SUDSW version 3.0 (see file SUDW30.EXE)
may be registered ONLINE through Compu-Serve. The fee is
automatically billed to your Compuserve account!
To register, type GO SWREG and select option 1 to register software.
To register Windows SUDSW:
Select registration id number 668 (or search on keyword SUDSW).
Follow instructions.
Your CompuServe account will automatically be billed the current
registration fee of $20.
NOTE - If you are upgrading or taking advantage of the $5 discount
for including a recipe you cannot use online registration and
should register by mail:
Michael C. Taylor
1626 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018-1905
SUDSW is officially distributed and supported from the following
sources:
o Compuserve Wine/Beer forum (GO WINE) in library 14 - General
Homebrewing.
o The Power BBS in Distribution Headquarters library section
(215)740-9196
o Internet via ftp from sierra.stanford.edu,
directory /pub/homebrew/programs/SUDSW
To get started, make sure that you have the following files from
your distribution disk (Please note, the SUDSW.WRI file is formatted
to be viewable with Windows Write - in the Accessories folder within
program manager!).
SUDSW.EXE - SUDSW program file
BWCC.DLL - Needed to run SUDSW
SUDSAHA.SDF - Import file for AHA style guidelines
SUDSMALT.SDF - Import file for malt/sugar data
SUDSW.HLP - On-line Help file for SUDSW
SUDSHST.DAT - SUDS Configuration data file
SUDSW.WRI - Documentation file for SUDSW
README.TXT - Short introduction to SUDSW release
REGISTER.TXT - SUDSW registration form
RECIPES.SXF - "Starter" set of recipes to import into
SUDSW.
The first time you run SUDSW 3.0, it will convert your old recipe
files into its new file structure. This can take several minutes!
The files SUDSRCP.DBF, SUDSRCP.DBT and SUDSHOP.DBF will be renamed
to SUDORCP.DBF, SUDORCP.DBT and SUDOHOP.DBF respectively prior to
the conversion. If for some reason, you wish to go back to an
earlier release of SUDSW, you will need to rename them back to their
original files, then delete all indexes (DEL *.IND). You can then
reinstall the older versions. Once SUDSW 3.0 has converted the
files and you are comfortable that all is working properly, you can
delete the renamed files.
SUDSW is distributed under the shareware concept which allows you
to sample SUDSW for a 30 day period after which the registration
fee must be paid.
Currently registered users of SUDSW (meaning you've paid the
registration fee), may use the upgrade FREE of charge. No
upgrade fee is required. Drop me a note if you can so I can
update my user list to reflect the version you are using!
The current registration fee for SUDSW 3.0 is $20.
If you include a beer recipe of your own to be included in the
next release(s) of SUDSW you may register your copy for only $15.
This offer is valid until 12/31/94.
Your name will, of course, be included on your recipe!
As a bonus for registering, I will send you free of charge the
following utilities:
o SUDSCM - Add the ENTIRE Cat's Meow II file to your SUDS database
This will add 415 recipes of all styles!
o IBUCALC - Command line hop IBU calculator. Great for determining
desired hopping!
o CATMEO2 - The Internet Cat's Meow II file for use with SUDSCM
Please read at least the Introduction and Installation portions
of the documentation (SUDSW.WRI).
This package is not crippled or disabled in any way. As long as
honesty prevails, these measures will not be necessary. All I ask
is that you register the program if you continue to use it beyond
the 30 day trial period.
You are free to share copies of the complete SUDSW package with
anyone you choose. That's how shareware works! They, of course,
must also abide by the terms above.
Feel free to drop me any comments or suggestions on the program
via Compu-Serve, or by mail. I also frequent the WINE/BEER forum
on Compu-Serve and you may leave messages there as well.
Happy Brewing!