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D'Bridge EMAIL System
Single-line 1.54 / 26 August 1993
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Installing D'Bridge from the release ZIP file is quick and easy.
First, make sure that you mave a copy of both PKZIP.EXE and PKUNZIP.EXE in
the DOS PATH. Version 2.04c or later is REQUIRED!
PKZIP is a compression/decompression system available from:
PKWARE, Inc.
7545 N. Port Washington Rd.
Glendale, WI 53217
This program is available as a SHAREWARE product and is available for file-
request from most of our dealers in the DBNET nodelist. It is REQUIRED for
D'Bridge operation.
Next, unZIP the release file, DB-154.ZIP into a subdirectory of your choice.
Assuming that the ZIP file is on a floppy in drive B: type the following DOS
commands:
ie.
C>MD \DB
C>CD \DB
C>PKUNZIP B:DB-154
At this point, you should have three files in the \DB directory that came
from the release ZIP file:
DB-154.EXE
DB-154.DOC (this file)
READ.ME
To install or upgrade D'Bridge, simply type the command DB-154 in the \DB
directory:
C>DB-154
The installation program will walk you through the installation process.
Once the installation is complete, the file DB-154.EXE will be erased.
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D'Bridge EMAIL System
Single-line 1.54 / 26 August 1993
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Major changes since 1.53
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1) The ECHOmail forward-to table for each area has been expanded five-fold.
Now, 19 lines of 76 characters are allowed for listing ECHOmail links.
I really hope that I've expanded it enough... Let me know if there's
any problem with the new format.
2) FOSSIL I/O calls have been changed to use block-mode commands, where
appropriate. This will greatly improve performance on slower machines
or under Multi-taskers which limit interrupts/second.
Your input will be greatly appreciated. (1:110/68)