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To upgrade from last version:
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Install all the files in the same directory as the old version.
You will be asked if you want to overwrite each file. If you have
made any changes to some .KBD or other files, you should answer
'N' to skip. If you have any problems remembering which files you
have changed, print out the CONTENTS.DOC which contains information
on each file in the old archive.
To unpack AND install Terminate from harddisk:
──────────────────────────────────────────────
Unpack the two archives A and B in the same directory.
Example:
C:
MD \TERMINAT
CD \TERMINAT
ARJ: ARJ e C:\NEWSTUFF\????TER*
ZIP: PKUNZIP C:\NEWSTUFF\????TER*
LZH: LHA e C:\NEWSTUFF\????TER*
INSTALL
To create installation disks: Label the disk : -TERMINATE- and......
1.2k or 1.44k Installation disk:
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To create an installation disk just copy ????TER?._XE, INSTALL.EXE,
TERMINAT.DAT and README.1ST onto the disk and then run the DOS LABEL
program. Just delete FILE_ID.DI?.
720k Installation disks:
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You need two 720k disks.
Unpack ????TER1.* on disk 1. Unpack ????TER2.* on disk 2.
Now you are ready to go. To unpack: Insert disk 1 and type INSTALL.
360k Installation disks:
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You will need 3 360k disks, you will also need a program for
slicing the file in smaller parts: eg: SLICE.ARJ from DAN BBS.
You will need to put a batchfile on the first disk that will
'SPLICE' the files again and unpack them afterwards.
ARJ can also do this with the multiple-volume archive feature.
WARNING
You cannot repack the ????TER?._XE file to another format.
Repacking this archive will violate the copyright and abort the installation
You can, however, repack ????TER?._XE + INSTALL.EXE + FILE_ID.DIZ +
README.1ST + TERMINAT.DAT to any format you like if your BBS prefers another
archiver. It would be helpful if you kept the same naming convention, though;
eg: nnnnTERn.ARJ or nnnnTERn.ZIP or nnnnTERn.PAK or nnnnTERn.ZOO, etc...
You can include your own archive comment, although we prefer to keep these
archives completely original (some systems may add comments automatically)
NO COMMERCIALS FOR ANY SYSTEMS OR FIRMS ARE TO BE PLACED WITHIN THESE
????TER?.* ARCHIVES! Please delete any foreign files that have been
added in contravention of the above before uploading to other systems...