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OpusCDIconPatch v1.0
Introduction:
OpusCDIconPatch allows you to give your CD-Roms with Opus 5.x new Icons,
new Iconplace and new Windowsize for the CD-Icon.
Installation:
Copy DiskIcons to your S:. Name it 0.info (CD0), 1.info (CD1), ...
99.info (CD99) ;-)
Copy OpusCDIconPatch to C:
Start OpusCDIconPatch in the UserStartup with Run >NIL: OpusCDIconPatch
That's all.
Removing:
You can removing the Patch only if you use PatchControl or SetMan with
Control C, but who will remove with nice Patch ? ;-)
Restrictions:
You have to name your CD-Roms CD0, CD1, ... CD99.
Tested:
A4000/040 with Dopus 5.11 and 3 CD-Roms
A3000/040 with Dopus 5.11 and CD-Rom-Changer
A3000T with Dopus 5.11 and 1 CD-Rom
Auhtor:
Andreas Baum:
Snail-Mail:
Eugen-Roth-Straße 25
92318 Neumarkt
FR Germany
E-Mail:
fatso@turtle.insider.sub.de
Andreas Baum 2:2490/1370.6@fidonet
Telephone:
+49-9181-20950
Copyright and other legal stuff
Copyright:
Copyright ©1995 Andreas Baum
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
preserved on all copies.
Neither the programs nor the source code (nor parts of it) may be
included or used in commercial programs unless by written permission of
the author.
No Warranty:
No Warranty of any kind is given that the program described in this
document are 100% reliable. You are using this material at your own
risk. The author can not be made responsible for any damage which is
caused by using these program.
Distribution:
This package is
freely distributable
. It may be transfered to any
media used for distributing free software. This includes public domain
series, CDROMs, FTP servers and mailboxes.
If you want to distribute this program you must use the original
distribution archives. The author can not be made responsible for any
damage if the software was damaged by modifying the archive.
There is no limit for the fee taken for this media like disks,
streamer tapes, CDROMs or for copying. It must only be clear that this
fee is taken for the media and the copying and
not
for the software.
Limitations of the fee have proved to be senseless in past because the
fee was not lowered but the files were removed from the original medias.
Although the author do not restrict the cost for distribution he
want to tell his opinion abouth this topic:
*
This software package should be available for everybody without any
fee if it is possible.
*
If you purchased this software the normal way from a Public domain
distributor on a disk and you have payed more than 5,-DM or $5,-US
for it you have definitely overpayed. You should look for a
cheaper source for Public-Domain software as soon as possible.
Limitations of Usage:
None of the program nor the source code (nor parts of it) may be
used on any machine which is used for the research, development,
construction, testing or production of weapons or other military
applications. This also includes any machine which is used for training
persons for any of the above mentioned purposes.