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CONSTITUTIONAL COMMON LAW LIBRARY
The following is a list of the files contained in LAW.ZIP:
ABOUT.COM END.SCR FILE0.COM FILE1.COM FILE2.COM FILE3.COM
FILE4.COM FILE5.COM FILE6.COM FILE7.COM FILE8.COM FILE9.COM
FILEA.COM FILEB.COM FILEC.COM LAW.EXE MONO.BAT OS4.SCR
P3.COM REG.COM RESPONSE.COM SC.LST STATE.LST
README.DOC PKUNZIP.COM
All of these files need to be present in the same directory in order for
the program to operate properly. Over 800k of disk space is required to
accomondate them.
After unzipping these files to your hard disk or a high intensity disk
that has over 800k of disk space, you can start the program by typing "LAW".
LAW.EXE is the main program file. MONO.BAT is for systems without an
EGA or VGA Video Card.
The ANSI SYSTEM DRIVER must be installed via your CONFIG.SYS file when
you boot your system in order for LAW.EXE to work properly.
example: DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
This is the statement "DEVICE=" followed by the path where you store
ANSI.SYS
NOTE: Some of the documents within the program will have a note at the
end saying "Document may be incomplete." Many states will amend
their Constitutions from time to time and the numbering and other
items in various sections may change. If you notice that your state
Bill of Rights is different in any respect from the ones presented
here, we would very much appreciate it if you would let us know so
that we can update this program to reflect the latest changes in any
state Bill of Rights.
Also, as a co-operative effort, if you have access to the first
Bill of Rights ratified in your state, please send us a copy. We
would find it interesting to compare the earliest with the latest
Bill of Rights of any state.
Send all communications as well as registrations to:
Ted Pedemonti
18-A Hartford Ave.
Enfield, Conn. 06082