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TAPCIS(tm) Version 5.4 README.TRY 1/9/92
The Access Program for CompuServe
Copyright (c) 1991, Support Group, Inc.
Lake Technology Park, McHenry MD 21541
CompuServe 74020,10 (GO CIS:TAPCIS)
Phone 800-USA-GROUP, 301-387-4500, Fax 301-387-7322
Hours 9am to 5pm Eastern Time
THANK YOU for trying TAPCIS. This is a trial version of the
complete TAPCIS program and documentation. Your license to use
this version expires 21 days after installation (although the
program will continue to operate normally). During your trial, we
encourage you to explore the many TAPCIS features and
capabilities.
If you like what you see, you can order TAPCIS toll free at 800-
USA-GROUP (or 301-387-4500 outside the U.S.). You'll receive the
printed documentation, current version on disk, and toll free
support if you ever have trouble getting online. If you need
support before registering, we offer help to all users through
our TAPCIS Forum on CompuServe (GO CIS:TAPCIS). Leave a message
to ALL with a description of your difficulty; we'll be happy to
help.
Some users find it easier to start with the printed manual and
telephone support. We offer all our customers a 90-day money back
guarantee, so there is NO RISK in registering right from the
start. The $79 registration fee includes two-day shipping in the
United States so you can get the program without delay (we ship
within 24 hours). Orders outside the United States and Canada
should add $15 for airmail delivery.
FILES ON THIS DISK
The file TAPTRY.EXE is a self extracting zip file. All the TAPCIS
programs, support files, and documentation are contained in this
single "program" that will magically transform itself into the
separate files upon execution.
For example, if you have TAPTRY.EXE in the current directory, you
could type:
TAPTRY C:\TAP
and all the programs, scripts, and documentation files will end
up in C:\TAP. If you do not specify a directory like C:\TAP, the
files will extract into the current directory.
Note that in expanded form, all these files require about 875K of
disk space total with docs (so you cannot expand them onto a 360K
5.25" or 720K 3.5" floppy; a 1.2M or 1.4M floppy would work
fine). The documentation files begin with TAPDOC.* or TAPFIGS.*
and can be deleted after printing, or moved to a separate
directory or disk. If necessary, you can contact us to receive a
3.5" disk that has the documentation and programs in separate
files for extraction onto two different floppies. Or, if you have
PKUNZIP you can view and extract the files from TAPTRY.EXE
separately (use PKUNZIP -v TAPTRY.EXE to see the contents of the
file).
If you wish to extract the files directly from the distribution
floppy, prefix the command with "A:" such as:
A:TAPTRY C:\TAP
Note: Replace "A" with the letter of the floppy drive you are
using if different than A:.
If you have questions that this file does not answer, please feel
free to leave a public message to All in the TAPCIS Forum on
CompuServe (GO CIS:TAPCIS).
If you do not already have a CompuServe ID and need a
complimentary CompuServe membership, contact us at the numbers
above. We'll gladly send one to you.