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Telix Copyright (C) 1986,1987,1988 by Exis Inc. and Colin Sampaleanu.
All Rights Reserved.
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Exis Inc., Post Office Box 130, West Hill, Ont. M1E 4R4.
Telix Software Support BBS - 24 hours/day - (416) 284-0682.
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Telix 3.10 as posted for BBS distribution consists of the following
archives:
TLX310-2.ARC Executable and support files.
TLX310-2.ARC Telix documentation, Host Mode script source
files, and dialing directory conversion program.
TLX310-3.ARC SALT script language documentation.
This is the READ.ME file for the first archive, which should contain the
following files:
ANSI KEY 142 10-10-88 3:10a
AVATAR KEY 131 10-10-88 3:10a
CIS SLT 1271 10-10-88 3:10a
CS EXE 29504 10-10-88 3:10a
HCONFIG SLC 2314 10-10-88 3:10a
HOST SLC 7408 10-10-88 3:10a
LICENSE DOC 7326 10-10-88 3:10a
OPUS SLT 1318 10-10-88 3:10a
PCBOARD SLT 2194 10-10-88 3:10a
QUICKBBS SLT 1323 10-10-88 3:10a
READ ME 2654 10-10-88 3:10a
TBBS SLT 1332 10-10-88 3:10a
TELIX EXE 279488 10-10-88 3:10a
TELIX310 NEW 7733 10-10-88 3:10a
VT102 KEY 422 10-10-88 3:10a
VT102ALT KEY 394 10-10-88 3:10a
VT52 KEY 188 10-10-88 3:10a
The file TELIX310.NEW describes new features in this version of Telix.
To start off you should make a copy of all the files, for safe-keeping.
Hard disk users should create a TELIX directory and copy all the files
into it. Floopy users will be a bit cramped, as the contents of this
archive almost completely fill a 360k disk, and Telix creates a few
files of its own. Remember though that TELIX310.NEW, LICENSE.DOC, and
this READ.ME file do not have to stay on your main Telix disk, being
documentation files. As well, script source files (*.SLT) and the
script compiler do not have to stay on your main Telix disk. With
these files on another disk, there should be plenty of space.
The best way to continue is by printing out the documentation, as
described in the READ.ME2 file included in the second archive.
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