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- _Registration
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- CPC++ is shareware. When you pay the shareware fee, you get a key that
- unlocks CPC++:
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- No more annoying startup timer
- Unlimited session time
- Snapshot file saves
- Disk image file saves
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- The key is dependant on which computer you are using and under which name
- you are using it. If these happen to change, you will need to ask me for a
- new (free of course) key.
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- There is three ways to get a registration key:
- -Pay me directly (100FF)
- -Pay me through Kagi (25$)
- -Contribute (you figure it out)
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- _To register directly with me, simply mail the following:
- -Registration code: displayed by CPC++
- -Registration fee: 100FF in French bills or French bank check.
- -name, e-mail or snail-mail address, phone, etc.
- To this address:
- Brice Rive, 34 Rue Vignon, 75009 Paris (France)
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- In return I will e-mail (or mail) you the registration key.
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- _To register through Kagi:
- -Send me your registration code either by mailing it directly
- to me (bricerive@kagi.com), or by inserting it in the Register
- program's form, in the comments field (the text icon just left
- of CPC++ vX.X.X).
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- -Open the Register program that comes with CPC++ and enter the following:
- - Your full name
- - Your e-mail address
- - The number of licenses you want
- -Save, Copy or Print the data from the Register program and send it with
- your payment to Kagi. They will handle the payment processing.
- The exact way to do that depends on your payment method:
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- If paying with Credit Card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the
- data to Kagi. Their email address is sales@kagi.com and their fax
- number is +1 510 652-6589. You can either Copy the data from Register
- and paste into the body of an email message or you can Save the data
- to a file and you can attach that file to an email message. There is
- no need to compress the data file, it's already pretty small. If you
- have a fax modem, just Print the data to the Kagi fax number.
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- Payments sent via email are processed within 3 to 4 days. You will
- receive an email acknowledgement when it is processed. Payments sent
- via fax take up to 10 days and if you provide a correct internet
- email address you will receive an email acknowledgement.
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- If you are paying with Cash or USD Check you should print the data
- using the Register application and send it to the address shown on
- the form, which is:
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- Kagi
- 1442-A Walnut Street #392-B6
- Berkeley, California 94709-1405
- USA
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- You can pay with a wide variety of cash from different countries but
- at present if you pay via check, it must be a check drawn in US
- Dollars. Kagi cannot accept checks in other currencies, the
- conversion rate for non-USD checks is around USD 15 per check and
- that is just not practical. If you have a purchasing department, you
- can enter all the data into the Register program and then select
- Invoice as your payment method. Print three copies of the form and
- send it to your accounts payable people. You might want to highlight
- the line that mentions that they must include a copy of the form
- with their payment.
- Kagi can not invoice your company, you need to act on my behalf and
- generate the invoice and handle all the paperwork on your end.
- Please do not fax or email payment forms that indicate Cash, Check
- or Invoice as the payment method. As far as we know, there is still
- no technology to transfer physical objects via fax or email and
- without the payment, the form cannot be processed.
- Payments send via postal mail take time to reach Kagi and then up to
- 10 days for processing. Again, if you include a correct email
- address, you will hear from Kagi when the form is processed.
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- -When I receive you code and notification from Kagi that you registered,
- I will send you the registration key by e-mail (or by mail).
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- _To contribute to CPC++:
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- Alternatively, if you don't wish to pay the fee, but would like to be
- registered, you can offer to help with CPC++' developpement. Help can be
- writting documentation, porting, thourough testing, etc. Mail me your
- suggestions (bricerive@kagi.com or brice@worldnet.fr).
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- 10 reasons why you should register:
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- 100FF for a virtual CPC, it's cheap !
- Using CPC++ with a limited session time is a pain !
- How can I finish Gryzor if I can't save snapshots !
- The time I would spend hacking out the key is worth more than 100FF !
- This really is the best CPC emulator, I need to say it somehow !
- The author probably needs some support in his efforts !
- I really would like improvements on CPC++ !
- Shareware CAN work, let me show you !
- I have 100FF, why not do something usefull with it !
- Most people do register, why not me?
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- 10 reasons why you should not register:
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- 100FF for a virtual CPC, it's a ripoff !
- I love being thrown out of Renegade when I'm about to kill the boss !
- I can finish Gryzor with only one life !
- I love spending hours on stealing from my fellow programmers !
- This emulator is crap, can't even run Roland in Time !
- I hate jerks who really believe I would give them a penny !
- Who cares for improvements, this emulator is crap !
- Shareware is just a way for me to rip off dummier people than me !
- I'd rather spend my 100FF on ice cream !
- Nobody ever registers, I wont be the first.
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