August, 1997 ------------ README.TXT -- Husky - Version 1.0 Husky is an OS/2 Warp application that helps people like me that can't remember all ASCII scan codes, and that needs an on screen guide to them. Disclaimer of Warranty ---------------------- This software is copyright material of Simone Conti & Soft Earls. You MAY NOT alter, decompile or disassemble the software. This software is FREEWARE and it is public domain. Permission is granted and encouraged to redistribute the unaltered software archive (.zip file) for a small but reasonable copying charge. The software is provided AS IS and WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, expressed or implied, including but not limited to fitness for a particular purpose or a particular need. Simone Conti & Soft Earls DO NOT WARRANT that functions of this software will meet your requirements, or that operation of the software will be error free, or that software defects will be corrected in future. IN NO EVENT and UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, including negligence, shall Simone Conti or Soft Earls be liable for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of use or inability to use the software. Furthermore, Simone Conti & Soft Earls DO NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION regarding the use or the results of the use of this software or related documentation in terms of their correctness, accuracy, reliability or otherwise. This software CAN'T BE USED in coutries where the limitations above are not applyable. Description ----------- Husky is an OS/2 Warp application that helps people like me that can't remember all ASCII scan codes, and that needs an on screen guide to them. Husky is just a simple table that shows all ASCII scan codes in decimal and hexadecimal format near by their respective graphical appearance. You can also copy the char you're looking for directly on the clipboard by double-clicking on it with the left mouse button. So, if your memory is poor like mine (about 3 or 4 human KBytes), you don't even need to remember the scan code!! To install husky on your PC just copy all the contents of this archive in a folder and then execute INSTALL.CMD to create the desktop object. I'm sure that this program will be useful to... me, and I hope it'll be also useful to all of you that are involved in computer programming and in every activity that concerns the use of ASCII scan codes! Enjoy it... Contents -------- This archive contains 4 files FILE_ID.DIZ Brief description of Husky 287 bytes README.TXT This file 3335 bytes INSTALL.CMD Installation script 2046 bytes HUSKY.EXE Husky ver. 1.0 28448 bytes Credits & Copyrights -------------------- Husky -- FREEWARE -- Written by Simone Conti Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 12 42100 Reggio Emilia (RE) Italy e-Mail: softearls@comune.re.it (c) Copyright 1997 by Soft Earls. All rights reserved.