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- Jack Nicklaus 4 Patch Version 4.1
- Golf Simulation and Golf Course Designer
- Copyright 1997 Accolade, Inc.
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- About this README document
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- This document includes information supplemental to the online
- help and printed manual. Reading this document will help you
- play better golf and improve your golf course design skills.
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- Contents of the README:
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- 1. Additional Game Information
- 2. Additional Designer Information
- 3. Installing/Uninstalling Jack Nicklaus 4
- 4. Web link to Jack Nicklaus 4 site on GolfWeb
- 5. License Agreement
- 6. Reaching Accolade
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- 1. ADDITIONAL GAME INFORMATION
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- * Minimum System Requirements for all modes
- -Pentium 90
- -16 MB RAM
- -2X CD-ROM
- -SVGA Color Graphics
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- * Changes in version 4.1
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- Designer:
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- - Works on NT 4.0 systems with service pack 3 (see very specific
- installation instructions below)
- - Elevation information added to status bar.
- - JNSE 5 pin import bug fixed.
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- Game:
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- - Increased the speed of netplay.
- - Fixed sporadic crash that occurred after 20+ rounds have been
- played with one golfer.
- - The refresh button when joining a multiplayer game is now
- working properly in all cases.
- - In multiplayer games, added the ability to watch other
- players aim and see their shot points.
- - NT 4.0 compatible (see very specific installation instructions
- below)
- - Fixed problem where swing meter would occasional jump during swing.
- - Fixed bug where CD was being accessed needlessly.
- - Fixed a bug in overwriting recorded golfer rounds.
- - Drive Distance is now appearing on Info Bar after the hit.
- - Replaced "Hole in one's" with "Holes in one."
- - Ave. Hazard and OB has been removed from stats.
- - Properly saves stats info on holes in one, and double eagles.
- - In Skins and Match Play, got rid of over/under par score and
- replaced it with more relevant Information (Holes won, or
- Holes Up or Down).
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- *Scoring in Skins and Matchplay
- - In both Match and Skins play we have changed the scoring that
- appears on the info bar.
- - In Skins the number that appears represents the number of holes
- won (not the number of skins won). For official scoring please
- check the scorecard.
- - Matchplay is a 2 player game therefore the scoring on the info
- bar is relevant only for two players. If you are playing more than
- 2 players, the scorecard will show the exact score.
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- *Multiplayer games with version 4.1 vs. version 4.0.
- Although it is possible to play multiplayer games where version
- 4.0 and 4.1 play simultaneously, we strongly encourage you to
- only play games where the version numbers are the same. Please
- encourage any playing partners using 4.0 to upgrade to 4.1.
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- *DirectX
- Microsoft will soon be releasing DirectX 5.0. If you plan to
- upgrade, please note that most games that support DirectX,
- including Jack Nicklaus 4, will require a full DirectX upgrade.
- Do not just install part of either version. Jack Nicklaus 4
- may crash, freeze your computer or not run at all if you are not
- running a full DirectX version.
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- *IMPORTANT FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 USERS:
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- In order to insure a successful upgrade, the file jng41up.exe
- MUST be run immediately after installing Jack Nicklaus 4. If you
- have installed AND launched Jack Nicklaus 4 prior to
- receiving the upgrade, you MUST first uninstall the program.
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- Jack Nicklaus 4 can be uninstalled in the following manner:
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- 1) Click on START
- 2) Highlight SETTINGS
- 3) Click on CONTROL PANEL
- 4) Double click on ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS
- 5) Highlight JACK NICKLAUS 4
- 6) Click the ADD/REMOVE button
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- Uninstalling Jack Nicklaus 4 after installing the patch:
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- The easiest way to uninstall Jack Nicklaus 4 after adding
- the patch is to copy the gcd.exe and jng.exe files from
- the game cd in the jng directory back into your
- JN4 directory overwriting the patch executables and then
- uninstall as you normally would.
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- *Caution regarding replays:
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- In Netplay, do not view a replay at the same time someone
- else is in the middle of taking a shot, this could cause you
- to be dropped from the netgame and can cause errors for
- the other users
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- Basic Controls:
- Right/Left Arrow Aiming
- Up/Down Arrow Intensity (easy or hard swing)
- Control Key and Rt/Lt Arrow Fade/Draw shot
- Control Key and Up/Dn Arrow High/Low shot
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- All controls can also be made with the mouse.
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- Swing Meter
- Click on the golfer or hit the space bar to bring up the meter.
- Using the left mouse button, the space bar, or the enter key,
- click once to start meter, click again at power mark (top) and
- again at accuracy mark (bottom). The power target corresponds to
- clubs distance as seen in the Club Info area and will be accurate
- based on shot hit off level fairway with no wind (in other words,
- you will need to compensate for wind and shots out of rough, sand,
- etc.). Also, for full swings, the distance displayed for the club
- info represents the distance the ball will travel in the air and
- does not take roll into account (for all clubs except the putter).
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- Right Click Menu
- Use right click menu to access the most common features.
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- Animate Grid
- Choose Animate Grid in the right click menu to get additional
- terrain help.
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- *Keyboard Shortcuts
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- Control key + S (Save)
- Control key + O (Load)
- Control key + N (Send Message)
- Control key + L (Clear Message)
- Control key + V (Custom View)
- Control key + G (Animate Grid)
- Control key + C (Cross Section)
- Control key + R (Scorecard)
- Control key + X (End Game)
- Alt key + F4 (Exit)
- F1 (Help contents)
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- *Display Resolution
- The default installation settings for the screen resolution
- display of Jack Nicklaus 4 is a maximum of 800 x 600. If you are
- running in a display lower than this (640 x 480), the game will
- adjust to this resolution. If you run your computer at a resolution
- higher than 800 x 600 (e.g. 1024 x 768), you can display the game
- full screen by doing the following:
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- -Choose Preferences from the Options menu
- -Set the Resolution option to "Full Screen"
- -Click OK
- -Quit and restart the game
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- Note that running in higher resolutions may affect performance,
- depending on the amount of your computer's RAM and the processor
- speed. If you would like to display the game at full screen, but
- notice a degradation in performance, try different settings for
- Detail Level in the Preferences dialog. Experiment with different
- resolutions and Detail Levels to find your optimal performance
- level.
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- *Align Grid to Golfer
- There are two options for aligning the grid on the greens:
- Align with the screen (default option) or Align with the
- golfer. The default option is preferred when you want the
- horizontal lines in the grid to be parallel to the bottom
- of the screen on a flat green. On a contoured green, the
- default option will allow you to see horizontal contours
- in the green as changes in the horizontal lines.
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- Aligning the grid to the golfer orients the grid so that the
- vertical lines of the grid are parallel with a line that is
- drawn between the golf ball and the hole. Using this method in
- conjunction with "Animate Grid" will help show contours of the
- green relative to the straight line that goes between the ball
- and the hole.
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- To change between these options, choose Preferences in the Options
- menu. When "Align grid to Golfer" is unchecked, the grid will be
- aligned to the bottom of the screen. Checking "Align with Golfer"
- will set the grid so that it is aligned with the line between the
- golf ball and the hole.
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- *Game Formats
- The "Certified Game" format is divided into 3 separate formats:
- Pro, Scratch, and Handicap. This is a special version of Stroke
- Play designed exclusively for officially sanctioned contests and
- competitions. Competitions will be announced for a specific course
- and skill level. Current game settings will be overridden so that
- all competitions are played under normal wind and clear conditions.
- Pros will always hit off of the black tees and use pin position 3.
- Scratch competitors will always hit off of the blue tees and use
- pin position 2. Handicap golfers will always hit off of the white
- tees and use pin position 1.
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- *Putting Tip:
- On very short putts, notice that the minimum power for a putter
- is 6 feet. This means you should click well before the power point
- to hit with less power.
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- *Reading Greens
- After looking at the grid on the green, if you are still in doubt
- of the slope of the green use the Animate Grid feature and watch
- how the grid hits the green.
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- *View All Recorded Golfers
- In the Choose Golfer window, clicking the View All button will
- only show you golfers that are on the hard drive. It will not
- show you the recorded golfers on the Jack Nicklaus 4 CD-ROM. The
- CD-ROM golfers will be visible for the courses they are recorded for.
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- *Error Message regarding Network Play
- Should you ever receive the message "Network error while calculating
- shot," this simply means that the networked computers have shown the
- shots differently on each computer, but the game will automatically
- realign the lies of the balls to match each other for the next shot.
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- *Recorded Golfers
- If you do not have Record Golfers selected, you can turn this option
- on at any time during your round to record your entire round. If you
- do not have this option selected and you complete your round, you
- cannot go back and record the round.
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- *The Game and Designer together
- Opening the same golf course with the Game and Designer could slow
- down performance and potentially cause a conflict. Try to avoid this.
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- *Establishing a Handicap
- In order to establish a handicap, you must play a minimum of 10 rounds
- on a rated course without having mulligans turned on. If you play with
- mulligans, your round will not count towards your handicap.
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- *Modem Games
- In order to end your phone connection established by a modem
- game, you will need to exit Jack Nicklaus 4 entirely.
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- *2 Wood
- This is a lofted driving wood. Like the driver, it works best off
- the tee; using it from the fairway will cause more erratic shots.
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- *Aiming Arrow
- When moving the aiming arrow, if the arrow keys are held down and then
- released when the arrow is in the desired position, you will have more
- control. Repeatedly tapping the arrow keys can sometimes fill the keyboard
- buffer with more arrow commands than you may want.
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- *Recorded Golfers and Bingo Bango Bongo
- When recording golfers, if you used any gimmes, you won't be able to
- play against that recorded golfer in Bingo, Bango, Bongo games.
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- *Multiplayer Connections on PCs without Network Cards
- Microsoft DirectPlay may have problems connecting computers
- when a computer does not have a network card.
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- If you try to connect a PC with a network card to a PC without
- a network card together via serial link, you may occasionally
- experience inability to connect. Should you experience this, we
- recommend that you configure the game so the PC WITHOUT the
- network card hosts the game. Also, should you lose a connection
- while trying this, restart your computer before trying again.
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- If you are still experience problems, Microsoft's IPX/SPX Protocol
- is probably needlessly present. To remove it:
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- -Click on the Start button on your Windows 95 Taskbar
- -Navigate to Settings and choose Control Panels
- -Double click the Network Icon
- -Look in the Window under the Configuration tab for the IPX/SPX
- protocol; select it by clicking once on it.
- -Click the Remove button.
- -Follow the instructions on screen and click OK
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- *DirectX and Sound
- Jack Nicklaus 4 uses DirectX 3.0 from Microsoft for playing sounds.
- On some computers, the installer provided with DirectX may
- occasionally not install the correct sound driver. If you
- experience dropped, or intermittent sound, try reinstalling
- DirectX via the "Custom" install option, or visit Microsoft's
- web page (www.microsoft.com) to get the latest version of
- DirectX 3.0
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- *Dropping Players from Multiplayer Skins, Match Play, or
- Bingo, Bang Bongo
- - If you are playing Skins Match Play or Bingo Bango Bongo
- with 3 or 4 PCs, dropping a player will cause the scoring to become
- inaccurate.
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- *Internet Connection with 4 Players
- You may experience difficulty connecting 4 players using
- an Internet TCP/IP connection when all 4 players come from
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- *Sound Support
- Some computers with double-speed (2x) CD-ROMs may experience
- "scratchy" sound in the opening video.
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- *Flyby Narration
- Jack Nicklaus is narrating the flybys for Muirfield
- Village...thanks, Jack!
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- 2. ADDITIONAL DESIGNER INFORMATION
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- *Editing Courses on CD
- You can open and change any of the 5 courses that come with the
- game. We STRONGLY recommend that if you do so, please give the
- course a new name by choosing "Save as" from the File menu. If
- you change the course that is installed on your hard drive and
- don't rename it. The rounds that have been recorded (e.g. Jack
- Nicklaus' rounds) will no longer work with the course. If you
- accidentally save over one of the 5 courses, copy the course
- from your CD to your hard drive, then "Add" the course in the
- after clicking "Course" from the New Game menu.
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- *The Game and Designer together
- Opening the same golf course with the Game and Designer could
- slow down performance and potentially cause a conflict. Try to
- avoid this.
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- *More on Horizons
- Changing the horizon (described on page 47) deserves greater
- explanation. In the hole overhead view, you will see the View
- Arrow that controls the camera angle. The default direction is
- pointing to the right. When you open a Rendered Window by pressing
- the space bar, you will see a horizon at the end of your hole. If
- you return to the hole overhead window, and choose Sky and Horizon
- from the Edit menu, you will see arrow icons on the top of the horizon
- artwork on screen. These arrows correspond to the View Arrow in the
- hole overhead. A specific example may help:
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- -Open a hole overhead window
- -Make sure the View Arrow is pointing to the right
- -Press the space bar to open a rendered window
- -Return to the hole overhead window
- -Choose Sky and Horizon from the Edit Window
- -Use the scroll bar on the bottom of the horizon art to move
- the right facing arrow on the top of your screen
- -Notice that this portion of the horizon is the same horizon
- seen in your rendered window.
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- Now, if you place the mouse over an arrow icon on the top of
- the horizon artwork and drag it to a new location, the horizon
- artwork under the arrow will match the horizon seen in your
- rendered window once you click OK and the space bar to update
- your rendered window.
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- *Tip on altering Elevations
- Having a rendered view of your hole open with Auto Render
- turned on is the easiest way to alter elevations. Position
- your windows on screen so any changes you make to the hole
- overhead window are immediately seen in rendered view.
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- *Tips on Auto Render
- There are times when it is to your advantage turn Auto Render
- on, and there are times when it is best turned off. For example,
- when you are altering elevation data, it helps to have a
- rendered window visible with Auto Render on. If you are doing
- a large edit on a terrain shape, it may make sense to turn Auto
- Render off, then manually render when you have finished your
- work. Experiment with this setting to find what you are most
- comfortable with.
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- *Slope Commands
- The manual incorrectly states that the "east" edge of the hole info
- window is the point that equals "forward." The correct edge that equals
- "forward" should be described as the "south" edge.
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- 3. INSTALLING/UNINSTALLING JACK NICKLAUS 4
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- *Uninstall:
- -Copy JNG.exe and GCD.exe off of the CD in the JNG directory
- -Place these files in your current JN4 overwriting the patch
- executables
- -Click on the Start button on your Windows 95 Taskbar
- -Navigate through the menus to "Programs/Jack Nicklaus 4"
- -Choose "Uninstall Jack Nicklaus 4"
- -Follow the instructions on screen to uninstall
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- *Large Fonts
- If you have set your Windows 95 screen display to Large Fonts,
- the buttons for the Auto Run screen will not work properly. If
- your button clicks don't seem to work, check Settings tab in
- Display Properties (accessed via Control Panels) to make sure
- you are not using Large Fonts.
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- *Registering Electronically
- At the completion of the installation process, you will be
- asked if you would like to register your copy of Jack
- Nicklaus 4 electronically. You can choose to do this at the
- time of installation, or you can choose "Register Later." If
- you choose to register later, when you are ready to do so,
- follow these instructions:
- -Insert the Jack Nicklaus 4 CD-ROM in your CD drive
- -Right Click on the icon for your CD ROM drive
- -Choose Open from the menu
- -Double click on the file called "Reg32"
- -Follow the instructions on screen
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- 4. WEB LINK TO JACK NICKLAUS 4 SITE ON GOLFWEB
- The official Jack Nicklaus 4 site on GolfWeb (www.golfweb.com)
- can be instantly accessed by loading the file "Loadme.htm" into
- your favorite web browser while connected to the Internet. If
- your browser is configured to automatically launch .htm files,
- you can simply double click the file to start your browser and
- go to the site. To access the file:
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- -Right click on the icon for your CD ROM drive.
- -Choose open from the menu
- -Locate the file called "Loadme.htm" at the root level of the CD.
- -Double click the "Loadme.htm" icon, or launch your browser and
- open this file.
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- 5. LICENSE AGREEMENT
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- PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS DOCUMENT
- By using this software you agree to be bound by all the terms
- and conditions of the following license agreement. If you do not
- accept or agree to any of the terms of the license agreement, you
- may promptly delete this product from your computer system.
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- ACCOLADE, INC. (Accolade) grants you a personal, non-exclusive license
- to use this copy of the software program and the accompanying
- documentation (the "Software") according to the following terms
- and conditions:
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- 1. LICENSE USE AND RESTRICTIONS
- a) You may install and use the Software in executable code
- format on a single computer at any one time. You may physically
- transfer the program from one computer to another provided the
- program is used on only one computer at a time.
- b) You agree not to make any copies of the Software other than
- one copy that you install on your hard drive.
- c) You may not copy the Software (except as specifically
- permitted herein) and, except as expressly permitted by law,
- you may not modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile,
- disassemble or create derivative works of the Software.
- d) You may not rent, transfer, or grant any rights in the original
- or backup copy of the Software, in full or in part, to any person
- except as provided herein.
- e) You agree not to remove or alter any proprietary notices, labels
- or marks on or in the Software.
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- Restricted Rights Notice: Use, reproduction, modification,
- distribution, or disclosure of the Software is subject to restrictions
- set forth in this contract and said regulations
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- 2. TITLE
- You acknowledge and agree that all right, title and interest in
- and to the Software and all intellectual property rights therein,
- shall remain the property of Accolade or its vendors or licensers,
- as the case may be. You have a license to use the Software only and
- no ownership of proprietary rights to the Software are transferred
- to you.
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- 3. TERMINATION
- This License is effective until terminated. This License will
- terminate immediately without notice from Accolade if you fail
- to comply with any provision of this License. Upon termination
- you must destroy the Software and all copies thereof.
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- 4. OTHER NECESSARY POINTS
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- a. Accolade does not authorize or endorse any use of the Jack
- Nicklaus 4 Course Designer to create designer courses which
- make unauthorized use of any trademarks, design rights, copyrights,
- endorsements or other rights belonging to a third party.
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- b. The product is licensed to you only for your personal use
- and enjoyment and may not be used for any commercial purposes.
- You may not loan, rent, lease, give, sell, offer for sale,
- sublicense or otherwise transfer the Product, or any portion of
- the Product or anything incorporated therein, including any screen
- display, sound or accompanying documentation, to any third party,
- nor may you permit any other person to use the Product in exchange
- for payment of any kind.
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- 6. REACHING ACCOLADE
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- Telephone help is available Monday through Friday, between 8 AM
- and 5 PM, Pacific time. Call (408) 296-8400, FAX (408) 246-0231.
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- To reach customer support online:
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- CompuServe: GO GAMAPUB; go to the Accolade area. Email
- address: 76004,2132
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- AOL: Directions to the Accolade Website
- -Keyword: WEB
- -http://www.accolade.com
- Email Address: ACCOLADE
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- Internet: techelp@accolade.com
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- There are many free courses available on the internet.
- Just visit our website for links to the sights that carry
- Free Jack Nicklaus courses
- World Wide Web: http://www.accolade.com
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- For Jack Nicklaus 4 Hints & Tips:
- call Accolade Direct
- 1-900-454-HINT
- $.99/minute - If you are under 18, please get your parents'
- permission before making this call.
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- (c) 1997 Accolade, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Produced in association with Jack Nicklaus Productions.
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