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- CONTENTS OF THIS READ.ME FILE:
- ---------------------------------------------
- * HOW SHAREWARE WORKS
- * DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS
- * INSTALLING PC-TYPE
- * PRINTING A COPY OF THE MANUAL
- * NOTES AND UNDOCUMENTED FEATURES
- * ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS (ASP)
- * SHAREWARE COPYING OUTSIDE OF THE USA
-
-
- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | Welcome to the Shareware revolution. This remarkable method of software |
- | distribution was co-pioneered in 1982 by Jim Button and Andrew Fluegelman. |
- | It has become a major force in the software industry, helping to reduce |
- | software prices and eliminate copy protection schemes. |
- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
- HERE'S HOW SHAREWARE WORKS:
-
- You are encouraged to copy the PC-Type diskettes and share them freely with
- others. You have the luxury of trying out the complete programs, at your own
- pace and in the comfort of your own home or workplace. This is not a crippled
- or demo copy, but the complete working version of the program.
-
- After you have used PC-Type for a reasonable evaluation period (not to exceed
- 90 days) you must either stop using it or buy a licensed copy from ButtonWare
- or from an authorized dealer.
-
- Why pay at all?
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * You receive the most CURRENT copy of the program
- * You receive the printed manual (typeset and bound)
- * Access to the on-line ButtonWare Bulletin Board
- * Notification of updates and new products
- * Inexpensive updates (typically 1/3 the retail price)
- * Periodic special price offers (for our registered users only)
- * Your input and ideas help shape future products
- * A sense of pride and ownership, by having honestly participated
- in the Shareware revolution
- * The satisfaction of helping to keep software prices down, by supporting
- a distribution method which doesn't depend on expensive advertising
- campaigns
-
- So please dive in and enjoy the fun of legally sharing good software with
- your friends and associates. The following restrictions are designed to
- protect the community of Shareware users and to prevent others from taking
- unfair advantage of the trust, hard work, and good will of Shareware authors.
- Exceptions to these conditions must be received in writing from ButtonWare.
-
-
- +-----------------------------+
- | DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTIONS |
- +-----------------------------+
-
- 1. Disk vendors (those who sell Shareware disks for a profit) must follow
- the procedure outlined in the "VENDOR.DOC" file.
- 2. You may not charge more than $3 (U.S.) per diskette.
- 3. The files and programs on the disks may not be modified or deleted.
- 4. The programs cannot be sold as part of some other more inclusive package.
- 5. The programs cannot be rented or leased to others.
- 6. When distributed via a telecommunications link, all ButtonWare programs
- (and documentation files) must be transferred in a library or archive
- format. This means that all the files on each ButtonWare disk must be
- combined into one file - one file for each ButtonWare disk.
- 7. If you're copying the disks for distribution to students in a classroom,
- you must distribute the classroom edition of the software. You can
- obtain a copy of the classroom edition of the software by contacting
- ButtonWare's business office at 206-454-0479. The classroom edition is
- the complete program, but with an initial message indicating the program
- is for classroom use.
- 8. Shareware distribution is permitted only in the United States, Canada,
- The British Isles, and Australasia. Please see the section below entitled:
- SHAREWARE COPYING OUTSIDE OF THE USA.
- 9. When PC-Type is used on a network, one licensed copy of the program
- must be purchased for each station that uses PC-Type.
-
- +----------------------+
- | INSTALLING PC-Type |
- +----------------------+
-
- PC-Type requires a hard disk or two 3-1/2" disk drives, DOS 3.0 or higher
- and at least 384K available RAM.
-
- The PC-Type files are compressed into three files on the distribution
- disks. These files must be "uncompressed" before you can use PC-Type.
-
- INSTALLING TO A HARD DRIVE
-
- The INSTALL program is provided to uncompress these files and install
- PC-Type onto your system. To install the programs, put the PC-Type program
- disk into your A: disk drive and type
-
- A:INSTALL
-
- INSTALL creates a subdirectory on your hard disk and copies the necessary
- programs and files into that subdirectory. 1450K of disk space is required
- to install all files.
-
- When installation is completed, you may want to modify some of the default
- configuration settings. To do this, first start PC-Type by typing PCT and
- pressing Enter at the DOS prompt. hen press F2 to bring up the main menu
- and then press C to bring up the configuration menu.
-
- Special notice should be given to the (S)witches option in this menu.
- Here, you can set the action of the Enter key, the insert shape and cursor
- location on entry, etc. (See your manual for configuration settings and
- options.) Printer escape codes can be created or modified with the
- (E)scape codes option.
-
- When you press Esc to exit the Configuration menu, you are asked if you
- want to update your .PRO file. If you answer Y, enter the path and
- select the desired .PRO file and your profile file will be updated.
-
-
- INSTALLING TO 3 1/2" DISKS
-
- If you ordered PC-Type on 3 1/2" disks, you will receive two disks instead
- of three. Both the program and dictionary disk files are on the 3 1/2"
- Disk One. The utility files are on Disk Two.
-
- The file INST1.BAT is on the 3 1/2" Disk One and the file INST2.BAT is
- on the 3 1/2" Disk Two. These two files are only used to install
- PC-Type to 3 1/2" disks.
-
- To install PC-Type to 3 1/2" disks:
-
- (A) Format 3 disks to 720K (or more is preferable).
- (B) Label these disks as:
- (1) WORKING DISK
- (2) OTHER PGMS DISK
- (3) MISC DISK
- (C) Copy COMMAND.COM to the WORKING DISK.
- (D) Place the distribution PROGRAM disk into drive A.
- (E) Type A:INST1 after the DOS prompt and press Enter.
- (F) Follow the instructions on swapping disks.
- (Half way through the installation process you will be asked to
- place the UTILITY disk into drive A, type A:INST2 after the DOS
- prompt and press Enter.)
-
- Before running PC-Type on your two 3 1/2" disk system, you should
- make sure that you have an active PATH statement like:
-
- PATH=A:\;B:\;
-
- It is recommended that you place this statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- To run PC-Type on your two 3 1/2" disk system:
-
- (A) Place the WORKING disk into drive A. (Note that COMMAND.COM
- should be on this disk.)
- (B) Move to the B drive by typing B: at the DOS prompt and
- pressing Enter.
- (C) Insert the disk with files to be edited into drive B.
- (D) Start PC-Type by typing PCT filename as described in the
- manual.
-
- NOTE: Two 3 1/2" disk systems will not be able to use PCG2.EXE, PCGG.EXE,
- or INDEX.EXE directly from inside PC-Type because of disk space
- limitations. The HELP may also be unavailable. If you can format
- your WORKING disk to 1.44 MEG, then you have sufficient room to
- place all the files targeted to the WORKING disk AND the OTHER
- PGMS disk onto the WORKING disk itself, and all the programs will
- interface as described in the manual.
-
- The only other way to circumvent the above problem is to copy the
- necessary files, PCG2.EXE, PCGG.EXE, INDEX.EXE and PCT.HLP to the
- diskette you will be using for file storage. However, these files
- will use about 350K of storage space.
-
- PCG2.EXE is required to link directly to the graphics program.
- PCGG.EXE is required if you want to print graphs inside your text.
- INDEX.EXE is required to make index and table of contents files.
- PCT.HLP is required for on-line help.
-
-
- +----------------------------------------+
- | PRINTING A COPY OF THE USER'S MANUAL |
- +----------------------------------------+
-
- If you did not purchase PC-Type (complete with printed manual) directly
- from ButtonWare or from an authorized dealer, then you are evaluating the
- program.
-
- We have tried to provide you with everything necessary to evaluate PC-Type.
- The program uses clear, informative menus. Help screens are always available.
- Also, the file "CARD" can be printed to create a quick reference card with a
- summary of the program commands.
-
- This is sufficient for most people to evaluate the program. However, some
- people prefer to have a complete copy of the printed manual.
-
- A complete copy of the printed manual for PC-Type is available on floppy
- disk to help you with your evaluation. It's almost 400 pages long so you'll
- need a lot of time, patience, and paper to print it out.
-
- The manual on disk has been mailed to most of the major computer clubs, user
- groups, shareware disk dealers and bulletin board operators. You can obtain
- the manual on disk from one of these groups. Just ask for PC-Type disk number
- 4, or the PC-Type manual on disk. To keep costs down, disk 4 is not
- included with purchased copies of PC-Type and cannot be bought directly
- from ButtonWare. Purchased copies include a complete printed User's Manual,
- typeset and bound.
-
- To print the PC-Type 4 documentation, follow these steps:
-
- 1. Copy the files from the PC-Type 4 documentation disk to your hard
- disk using the DOS COPY command. For example, to copy the files to the
- PCTYPE subdirectory on your C drive, insert the PC-Type 4 documentation
- disk in drive A and type:
-
- COPY A:*.* C:\PCTYPE
-
- and press (Enter).
-
- 2. Change to the drive and directory you copied the files to in step 1.
-
- 3. "Unzip" the documentation files. To do this, type the following:
-
- PKUNZIP PCT4DOC
-
- Note: You must have 1.4 megabytes available on your hard disk to complete
- these steps.
-
- 4. Type PRINTDOC when ready to begin printing. However, please note the
- following warnings before printing.
-
- WARNINGS:
- 1. Because the PC-Type 4 documentation includes graphics characters, we
- highly recommend you print to a graphics printer. If the documentation
- is printed to a non-graphics printer, many of the screen shots and menus
- will not print properly.
-
- 2. The PC-Type 4.0 manual is configured for a page length of 62.
- Therefore, if you are printing to a dot matrix printer with the skip-over
- perforation option turned on or printing to a laser printer, you may need
- to make modifications to your printer configuration before printing the
- documentation. If printing on a dot matrix printer with the skip-over
- perforation option turned on, you must turn this option off. Refer to
- your printer manual for information on how to do this. If printing to a
- laser printer, you must set your page length to a minimum of 62; 66 is
- the optimum setting. Refer to your printer manual for information on how
- to do this.
-
- If you do not follow the suggestions listed in Step 2, blank pages may be
- printed after each page.
-
-
- +---------------------------------+
- | NOTES AND UNDOCUMENTED FEATURES |
- +---------------------------------+
-
- (1) The ALLDOS command saves the contents of memory to disk and frees that
- space in memory to run DOS or other applications from DOS. The file
- which is saved is fairly large. If you have an environment variable
- TEMP=pathspec, the file is saved to that pathspec. If this pathspec is
- a RAM drive, the process of dropping to DOS in this mode is considerably
- faster. If this environment variable does not exist, the file will
- be written to your default directory if sufficient room exists.
-
- You can set the TEMP variable as:
-
- C>set temp=x:\dirpath
-
- where C> is the DOS prompt,
- x is the desired drive, and
- dirpath is the desired path on that drive.
-
- Note that x:\dirpath must be a valid path.
-
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- ____|__ | (tm)
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- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- |___|___| MEMBER
-
-
- Jim Button is a founding member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for you. If
- you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by
- contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can
- help you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
- technical support for members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at
- P.O. Box 5786, Bellevue, WA 98006 or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to
- ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
-
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- +----------------------------------------+
- | SHAREWARE COPYING OUTSIDE OF THE USA |
- +----------------------------------------+
-
- 1. Shareware distribution of ButtonWare programs is permitted only in the
- United States, Canada, England, and Australasia (the "shareable Area").
-
- 2. For information on distribution of ButtonWare software in countries
- outside the shareable Area please contact your local distributor.
-
- 3. Jim Button, residing at Bellevue, State of Washington, U.S.A. and
- ButtonWare, Inc., State of Washington, U.S.A., hold the copyrights
- for the following products:
-
- PC-File III PC-Type PC-Stylist Baker's Dozen
- PC-File/R PC-Type+ PC-Tickle PC-Tickle
- PC-File+ PC-Type II PC-Calc PC-Calc+
- PC-File:dB PC-File XD
-
- 4. On October 5th, 1987, we issued a statement that the aforementioned
- ButtonWare products may not be copied and shared outside the shareable
- Area. Furthermore, we stated that these ButtonWare products may no longer
- be advertised and sold as Shareware, Freeware, Public Domain or
- User-Supported Software outside the shareable Area.
-
- 5. Outside the shareable Area, ButtonWare software may not be downloaded from
- Public Libraries or Bulletin Boards, or copied from CD-ROM or CD-WORM
- disks onto other media, including, but not limited to, diskettes, hard
- disks, magnetic tapes or optical disks, for the intentional or
- unintentional purposes of sales or distribution, whether or not for
- financial gain. The issue of a sale or distribution whatsoever cannot be
- bypassed by claiming that only consulting time or the costs of a diskette
- or labor has been charged.
-
- 6. Any exportation from the shareable Area without authorization from the
- author is a violation of Copyright laws.
-
- 7. Violation of the above-mentioned is grounds for legal action by
- ButtonWare, Inc. for violation of Copyrights.
-
- 8. By using the aforementioned software, you agree to the statements above.
-