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MicroMinded Software Co.
aka: Harold G. Keeling
13361 Blackbird Street
Garden Grove, CA 92643
(714) 638-5916
This is just a note to thank you for your interest in "FBI". It is the
second of a series of original games that I am presently working on.
Version 1.00 is intended to run on IBM PC, XT, and AT compatible computers
equipped with a MGA, CGA, or EGA graphics system, and DOS 2.11 or higher.
It requires less than 256K of memory.
Version 1.10 is presently being de-bugged, and tested. It should be released
in Nov. 1990. This version will allow users of monochrome monitors to realize
improved screen contrast. Naturaly, it will also be fully color compatable.
If by chance, you should run into a "bug" in this version, or have some ideas
that you would like to share regarding improvements to "FBI", please drop
me a note via U.S. Mail, (at present, I have no E-Mail box). I don't care if
you are a registered owner, or not.
Hopefully, if I can produce high quality entertainment products with your
support, MicroMinded Software will have a bright future. It is a lot of fun
developing these games, and I hope you will have at least as much fun playing
them.
ABOUT SHAREWARE
My personal concept of Shareware is based on the word "SHARE". Since this
company is a brand new start-up on a "shoe-string" budget, I will have to
mainly depend on the honesty and integrity of my customers.
By sending the $20 registration fee, you will be able to "share" in the
success of "FBI" by receiving commissions paid because of those who make
copies from you registered diskette, and in turn, obtain their own
registration. It only takes four copies to regain the original $20 fee. After
that, its all gravy!
While not a new concept, it provides concrete moral, (and hopefully
financial), support for both the author and users alike. It is not a pyramid
scheme or scam. It simply pays the user back for his help in promoting such
software.
Well, thanks again for trying "FBI" and even if you don't register, giving
your friends copies will help me.
Sincerely,
Hal Keeling