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- ▒▒▒ DrHex ▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒ Version 1.02 ▒▒▒▒
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- The names DrHex, Doctor Hex and Dr. Hex are the property of
- Simon Ewins. Trademark registration is pending. DrHex.Exe is
- Copyright (c)1994 by Simon Ewins. All rights reserved world-wide.
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- This document was last updated 01/27/1995 at 12:54:52.
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- Please NOTE that the PM version will only run correctly if your
- video mode is 1024 x 768. The screen will not appear correctly with
- other resolutions selected. Also, the PM version does not have all
- of the features that the OS/2 text-mode and DOS versions have.
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- Specifically, the PM version does not have the ASCII chart or the
- multiple-base calculator. The calculator in the PM version is HEX
- only. The mouse ON/OFF toggle is not available in the PM version
- either.
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- In my opinion the text-mode of OS/2 is far superior for this sort
- of application. In fact, I may, in the future discontinue adding
- features to the PM version.
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- The documentation and accompanying program are copyrighted
- material designed, produced and tested by the author of the
- software.
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- Although every care and attention has been taken to write and test
- the program to make sure that it does what this documentation
- states, the program is provided as it is, without warranty or
- guarantee of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the
- quality or performance of this program, except that it will occupy
- disk space.
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- The author shall not be held liable to you or anyone else for any
- direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including
- any lost profits, lost savings, lost business, which may result
- from the use or inability to use this program.
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- Your use of this program constitutes your agreement to this
- disclaimer and your release of the author from any form of
- liability or litigation.
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- Doctor Hex is a ShareWare binary file editor. To register your
- copy please fill out the form that is located at the end of this
- file and send it along with $25.00 in US funds to the address
- indicated at the start of the form. When you register your copy
- you will be told how to use Doctor Hex to register DrHex.Exe such
- that the initial and closing annoyance screens and associated
- delays are removed. Registration will also allow you to access a
- HEX calculator and a HEX/DECIMAL conversion window and a Tab
- Marker system from within DrHex. You will be told how to access
- the ASCII chart, the calculator, the converter and the tab markers
- when you register.
-
- The program is very straight-forward and requires very little in
- the way of documentation. Selecting the Help button in Dr. Hex
- will give you a very brief screen of information that may be of
- some help to you. The help in the DOS and OS/2 text-mode versions
- is far more detailed than in the OS/2 PM version.
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- The file that you are editing is opened in an exclusive mode. No
- other processes may access the file at the same time as Dr. Hex.
- The file is navigated by 256 byte records. Selecting Next or
- Prev will load the next or previous 256 byte block. You may edit
- either in ASCII or HEX.
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- The last record may not be a complete 256 byte block so you are
- not allowed to edit any bytes beyond the last byte of the file.
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- The cursor-pad manipulates the cursor as you would expect except
- that Home will move the cursor to the beginning of a line unless
- it is already at the beginning in which case it moves it to the
- first byte in the current block. The End key operates in a
- similar fashion.
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- Please forward $25.00 in US funds to:
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- Simon Ewins,
- 102 Cleveland Street,
- Toronto, Ontario,
- CANADA
- M4S 2W5
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- Include the following information:
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- Name: ___________________________________________
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- Address: ___________________________________________
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- ___________________________________________
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- City: ___________________
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- St/Prov: ___________________
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- Post/Zip Code: _________________
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- If you prefer to receive your registration information by E-Mail
- please provide me with one of the following addresses. Please
- note that I cannot guarantee privacy if sending the registration
- information to an InterNet address.
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- FidoNet Address: ___________________________________________
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- InterNet Address: ___________________________________________
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- You will receive instructions for registering DrHex.Exe to
- eliminate the unregistered annoyance windows and the associated
- delays. This will also activate the ASCII chart, the HEX calculator,
- the HEX/DEC/OCT/BIN converter and the Tab Marker capabilities.
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- One registration is good for all future versions of Dr. Hex,
- even if the price increases at a later date. One registration is
- also good for all platforms be it DOS, OS/2 text-mode or OS/2 PM.
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- The registration information in the PM version is stored in the
- OS2USER.INI file. In the DOS and OS/2 text-mode versions the
- information is stored in a DrHex.Cfg file that is maintained in
- the same directory as the DrHex.Exe file.
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