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This is the README file for the Templeton Project suite of web tools.
Current tools include:
* Templeton: a WWW mirroring and information tool.
* Fern: an HTML syntax checker.
The current documentation, system requirements, installation notes, and
usage are in HTML format. Use your web browser to view the file: index.htm
This shareware release is for OS/2, Solaris, and Linux.
Other operating system version are under development.
HPUX 10.20, SunOS 4.1.3, and IRIX versions can be made available
upon request.
The files in this distribution may NOT be modified and redistributed in
any way. The files are:
README.1ST this file
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bin/os2/tton.exe Templeton for OS/2
bin/os2/fern.exe Fern for OS/2
bin/os2/pwd64.exe Pwd64 for OS/2
bin/os2/reginfo.exe Reginfo for OS/2
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bin/redhat/tton Templeton for RedHat Linux (ELF)
bin/redhat/fern Fern for RedHat Linux (ELF)
bin/redhat/pwd64 Pwd64 for RedHat Linux (ELF)
bin/redhat/reginfo Reginfo for RedHat Linux (ELF)
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bin/solaris/tton Templeton for Solaris 2.5
bin/solaris/fern Fern for Solaris 2.5
bin/solaris/pwd64 Pwd64 for Solaris 2.5
bin/solaris/reginfo Reginfo for Solaris 2.5
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tton.doc/index.htm documentation - index file (start your web brower here)
tton.doc/*.htm documentation
tton.doc/*.gif documentation graphics
tton.doc/tton.cfg default configuration file
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fern.doc/index.htm documentation - index file (start your web brower here)
fern.doc/*.htm documentation
fern.doc/*.gif documentation graphics
fern.doc/fern.def default definition file
The installation and system requirements are described in
"tton.doc/system.htm".
The OS/2 version has been heavily tested under Warp 3, but should run under
OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 4.0. Requires EMX 0.9a (or later) and TCP/IP 2.0 (or later).
The OS/2 executable works with the Internet access kit.
Finally, unregistered versions of Templeton only run for about
10 minutes at a time and will expire after a few months.
Unregistered versions of Fern have a small delay before running.
The same registration code will work for both Fern and Templeton.
This release of the Templeton Project is not for use in countries where
crippled or expiring software is illegal.
-Neal Krawetz
templeton@bmtmicro.com