A copy of 'SMAP Primer' should have accompanied this program.
For tips on SMAP usage, read that document.
For technical details and advanced tips, click on the Misc… button of the About SMAP… display.
For more info on SMAP's menu items, turn on Balloon Help.
SMAP is shareware. If you use the program, please pay for it.
The Canadian price: cad$20, either money orders or cheques drawn on Canadian financial institutions.
The rest-of-the-world price: us$20. Money orders only please.
You are paying for a licence to use this version of SMAP on one computer at a time, subject to the license conditions below, and to upgrade to any future non-commercial release of SMAP.
Addresses (as of summer 1996):
Donald Matthews
444 Front St W
Toronto Ont M5V 2S9
Canada
mailto:DMatthews@globeandmail.ca
Addresses (after summer 1996):
There is always a chance that my mailing and e-mail addresses will change.
If so, I'll be updating the publicly-accessible copies of this program to include the new addresses.
So if you're having trouble contacting me at the above addresses, it might be wise to check the place you got this program, to see if a newer version's been posted there.
License conditions:
Not for use in life-support systems.
Not for use in weapons-support systems.
Not for use in any mission-critical context.
Disclaimer 1:
This version of the program has been lightly tested, but it's still kind of new, and it's probably still buggy.
Do Not Rely On What It Tells You.
Disclaimer 2:
This application is a purely personal undertaking.
It has no connection with the company I work for.
If you have any problems with the application, talk to me directly.
Acknowledgements:
• the MIB learning portion of this application would have been impossible to implement without a close study of the lex and yacc control files contained in the 'snacc' package, (c) 1991, 1992 Michael Sample and the University of British Columbia
• the SMAP SIVC client code was inspired by Chris Johnson, but SMAP's code was all written by me so if you find a problem with its SIVC implementation, blame me not him
Invitation:
If this application gives you any grief, please let me know.
I cannot fix something unless you tell me it's broken.