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If you're tired of losing sleeves, then this program is for
you! By simply hooking up an EPSON printer, you can create a
sleeve whenever in need. ^
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read REGISTER.TXT for other printers
Description:
Sleeve 1: A Simple sleeve design, matched exactly to fit the
standard 5¼" floppy disk. If ordering a custom sleeve
design, please use this model or any typical sleeve.
Sleeve 2: A fancy sleeve to show that different graphics can
be incorporated into the Steve Sleeve Maker. Your designs or
Company Logo can be printed right on the sleeve to impress
friends, business clients, or rivals.
Sleeve 3: A handy little sleeve with lines for you to write
the contents of the disk. Just remember to put it back in
the right sleeve.
That's all there is to it. Now on to the technical stuff:
First, if the opening screen looks strange, you don't have
the ansi driver installed. To do this, put the command
DEVICE=ANSI.SYS into your config.sys file.
Second, I am not responsible for anything caused directly or
indirectly by this program. None should occur, but if for
some reason something does (i.e. Your printer runs out of
paper and starts beeping, causing your dog to get a headache
and wreak havoc on your stereo's speaker grilles, Don't come
to me about it.). Besides, I don't have any money for
restitution anyway, that's why I'm writing this program.
Cut the sleeve out on the solid outer lines. Fold to look
like a disk sleeve (I assume that those who can get the
program running can figure that part out). Using a Glue
Stick (recommended, tape works but doesn't look as good.
Liquid glue is too messy), glue the flaps to the back so that
any printed text is seen on the outside. Pretty easy, huh?
You seeing the name Steve Buslig and any donations sent in are
all the credit I'm getting for writing this......PLEASE don't
alter or delete it. I'll be very upset and someday I might
just track down the people who change the program without
permission. Oh yes.....This program is controlled completely
by batch files (I'm working on changing that), so there
should be no problems with Trojans or Virii as they would be
blatantly obvious. The following is a list of the files in
the Sleeve.ARC archive.
Sleeve.ans
Sleeve 1,2,3.LST (You know. Sleeve1.lst sleeve2.lst..etc)
Runme.BAT
Menu.BAT
1,2,3,4.BAT
And various informative text files.