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Templeton is a WWW mirroring and information tool.
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 only. Other operating system version
should be following soon.
The files in this distribution may NOT be modified and redistributed in
any way. The files are:
README.1ST this file
templeton.cfg default configuration file
templeton.exe OS/2 executable
tsunos SunOS 4.1.3 executable
docs/index.htm documentation - index file (START YOUR WEB BROWER HERE)
docs/bg.htm documentation - background information
docs/compare.htm documentation - comparison with other web robots
docs/config.htm documentation - configuration information
docs/configlst.htm documentation - configuration information
docs/features.htm documentation - list of features
docs/keys.htm documentation - how to run Templeton
docs/legal.htm documentation - legal information
docs/limits.htm documentation - known limitations
docs/register.htm documentation - registration information
docs/sampcfg.htm documentation - sample configuration file
docs/system.htm documentation - system requirements
docs/whatisit.htm documentation - brief description of Templeton
docs/whyuseit.htm documentation - some possible uses for Templeton
docs/webbg.gif documentation - background
docs/WHATS.NEW revision history
docs/templeton.cfg default configuration file
For OS/2, you should also have the EMX runtime library version 0.9a or later.
The EMX termcap.dat file is also required.
The device driver testcfg.sys (comes with OS/2) should be installed in your
config.sys file.
This version has only been tested under Warp, but should run under OS/2 2.1.
Requires TCP/IP 2.0 or later. Works with the Internet access kit.
Finally, unregistered versions of Templeton only run for 10 minutes of use
and will expire on December 15, 1996.
This release of Templeton is not for use in countries where crippled or
expiring software is illegal.
-Neal
dr.neal@worldnet.att.net