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MacFolklore 1.0
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(c)1995, by Scott J. Kleper. All Rights Reserved
_What is MacFolklore?_
MacFolklore is a program that will quiz you on the history of the Macintosh
computer. It comes with a bank of 50 questions, of which 10 are chosen at
random. More questions are available from the author when you register for
$5.
_What are the requirements?_
I'm really happy to say that almost any Mac can run MacFolklore. This is
the first program I've run that doesn't automatically give an error when
you have System 6. You should give it about a megabyte of memory to be
safe, but it really only needs about 600k.
_What's this questions file for?_
Don't touch that! Sorry to yell, but MacFolklore won't work without that.
The questions file must be in the same folder as MacFolklore and must not
be renamed. That's the file that has all the questions and answers in it.
If you're interested in writing your own questions, please read the file
"How to change the questions" very carefully first.
_What's all this documentation? I don't like reading? I'm not even
reading this. Okay, you caught me._
You don't need to read it all. Here's a brief description of what each
file is for:
"License" - This describes the licensing policy of MacFolklore
"How to change the questions" - For making your own list of questions
"The Grade A testing engine" - For writing your own quiz program
"About the author" - About me, Scott J. Kleper
_I just want to know how to run it_
Just double-click it! If the questions file is in the same folder
and still called "questions" it should run fine. If it doesn't, please
drop me a note.
_How can I register? What's in it for me?_
Like I said above, registering gets you 100 bonus questions and the
registered version of MacFolklore. It's only $5 to register and it'd
make me very happy because I won't have to starve through the next
four years of college.
_How can I contact you?_
Scott J. Kleper
134 Caversham Woods
Pittsford, NY 14534
sjked@rit.edu
http://htc.rit.edu/scott.html
Support for MacFolklore can be found at the MacFolklore web page:
http://htc.rit.edu/folklore.html