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_______________________________________________________________
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| Aquarium Database |
| Fred Fish Disks 001 - 400 |
| 4th Revision |
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NOTE: THIS FILE DOES NOT CONTAIN THE AQUARIUM PROGRAM ITSELF!
THE PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE ON Fred Fish Disk #301
INSTALLING AQUARIUM'S DATA FILES
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1. Make a BACKUP of the files in Aquarium's data/ directory. This
will save you a lot of hair in case something messes up.
2. Place the following files ...
-----rwed 90-11-08 20:17:56 1231 621720 data
-----rwed 90-11-08 20:17:56 56 28518 index
-----rwed 90-11-08 20:17:56 3 1510 KeyNames
-----rwed 90-11-08 20:17:56 81 40740 Names
Dirs:0 Files:4 Blocks:1371 Bytes:692488
... into the data/directory. In revision 3 of this distribution
KeyNames has aquired the ARexx field. This is further mentioned in
the Readme.new file.
3. Run Aquarium and see how braindead my Flags/Stamps are ;-)
I've made some effort to be consistent, but not always. The stamps
may not be as you would have set them, so change them if you like.
_______________________________________________________
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| I will continue to update the Aquarium Database and |
| post it to abcfd20's incoming/amiga/ directory once |
| every two or three months. This will depend both |
| on Fred's volume and my own time. |
|_______________________________________________________|
And of course ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'd like to thank Fred Fish for his continuing efforts to provide us,
the Amiga community, with an organized collection of freely
distributable software. 400 Disks!!! Amazing! Go Fred, Go!
I would also like to express my thanks to B. Lennart Olsson, who made
available to us the Aquarium (Aqvarium?) for all those Fish Disks!
Beats the h*** out of searching huge text files!
And last, but not least, all those who write all that freely
distributable software deserve our special thanks. Where would we all
be without YOU?
Once again, cheers everyone!
._. Udo Schuermann "Are you suggesting that coconuts migrate?"
( ) walrus@cscwam.umd.edu -- Monty Python