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CompuRoc is a model rocket flight and performance simulator for the Macintosh.
For further details please consult the manual.
CompuRoc is shareware. If you use it after a 30 day trial period, you should register
CompuRoc as described below. It may be distributed as long as it is not
modified or sold. If you wish to place CompuRoc on a CD, such as a shareware CD,
please contact the authors before doing so.
The unregistered version of CompuRoc is not "crippled" in any way, although it
does have the fashionable splash screen with a built in 5 second delay.
Registration: The registration fee is $20 US per copy. Please mail a check in US
dollars to:
Doug Wade
197 Pershing Drive
San Leandro, CA 94577
In return I will email you a serial number to remove the irritating splash screen,
and we'll both get warm fuzzies. You'll also be email notified of any future versions,
if you so wish. If you do not have an internet-accessible email address and
wish to register CompuRoc please include a self addressed stamped envelope and
I will snail-mail you the serial number.
Problems: Please email reports of any bugs to dwade@netcom.com. Please include
detailed steps to reproduce the problem. CompuRoc has proven stable on a variety of
machines but we do not have a team of professional Q/A people in a full-blown test
lab. If it eats your hard drive, we assume no responsibility. (But we're pretty sure
it won't!)
Brief Version History: The original CompuRoc 1.0 was written by Greg Lyzenga back in
the dark ages of Aztec C and 9 inch monitors. Doug Wade took the original version,
added some new features and removed the worst of the interface quirks, which led
to the version called CompuRoc 2.0 (Compiled under Symantec C 7.0). There are no
immediate plans for a 3.0 version, although we would certainly like to rewrite the
thing using CodeWarrior, redo the interface, and add lots of new features, not to
mention making it Power Mac native! We'll let the registrations be our guide as
to how much demand there is for this. Hint, hint.
We hope you enjoy CompuRoc!
Doug Wade (dwade@netcom.com)
Greg Lyzenga (lyzenga@thuban.ac.hmc.edu)
12/25/95