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McTrans
Center for Microcomputers in Transportation
University of Florida
512 Weil Hall
Gainesville, FL 32611
904/392-0378
IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM McTrans
This software and/or document is disseminated under the sponsorship of the
Department of Transportation in the interest of information exchange. The
United States Government and the University of Florida assume no liability for
its contents or use thereof.
The contents of this software and/or documentation reflect the views of the
author(s) who are responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the data
presented herein. The contents do not necessarily reflect the official views
or policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation or the University of
Florida.
This DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A STANDARD, SPECIFICATION OR REGULATION.
The United States Government or the University of Florida do not endorse
products or manufacturers. Trademarks or manufacturers' names appear herein
only because they are considered essential to the object of this software.
UNSUPPORTED SOFTWARE
The software contained on this/these disk(s), is "unsupported" software (Level
of Support 5). LOS 5 software has been donated to the Center for
Microcomputers in Transportation. Neither McTrans nor the original developer
will provide technical assistance in the use of this software.
AUTHOR'S "README" FILES
If there is a file called "README," "README.1ST" or something similar on the
disk, it, too, should be viewed. To view it, "TYPE" the file to the screen
the same way you did this one. If, however, the file is "README.BAT" or
"README.COM," then the file is executable. Just type README (or whatever is
the file name is), and it will appear on the screen.
DEFECTIVE DISK
If this disk (or any in the package, if more than one) is defective (i.e.,
will not read properly) return it within 30 days of receipt for a replacement.
MAKE A WORKING DISK
We recommend you do not use this distribution disk(s). Copy the contents of
this/these disk(s) to one or more blank, formatted disk and use the copy for
further work. Store the distribution disk(s) in a safe place.
For information on formatting and copying disks, see your DOS User's Manual.