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deltaComm Development, Inc., PO Box 1185, Cary, NC 27512 USA
(919)-460-4556 voice, (919)-460-4531 FAX, (919)-481-9399 BBS
Telix Copyright (C) 1986-1994 by deltaComm Development, Inc.
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January 31st, 1994 --
Note to Telix users: This file supersedes the following patch
files. If you see any of the following
files on your local BBS, they may not be
complete, and you should request that the
sysop remove them and replace them with
this comprehensive patch. The files that
are being replaced are:
TLX321-U.ZIP T320-321.ZIP T312-321.ZIP
TLX322-U.ZIP T315-321.ZIP
In line with new deltaComm policy, minor updates, such as those from
Telix 3.21 to 3.22, will no longer be charged for. This patch file
has been released to take your unbranded, registered copy of Telix
3.11 or later and convert it to an unbranded, registered copy of 3.22.
An UNBRANDED copy is one that is contained on your distribution disk as
sent to you by Exis or deltaComm, in the appropriate ZIP file, such as
TLX315-1.ZIP. An UNBRANDED copy is one that has not had your name and
serial number inserted into it with the BRANDTLX.EXE program. The
PATCH.EXE program requires to know the exact contents of the file prior
to applying the patch, and the unbranded copy meets this requirement.
After your name and serial number are inserted into a copy that you are
using, the contents are different for each copy, and PATCH.EXE will be
unable to account for the differences between the file *we* started
with in generating the patch, and the file you start with to apply it.
To apply this patch, please follow the directions below precisely:
1) Locate your original registered Telix disk that was sent to you
when you registered the program. This disk will contain a serial
number on the label.
2) From your Telix directory, with the distribution diskette in your
floppy drive, issue the following command. Your screen will look
somewhat like the following. Please be sure to substitute the
appropriate drive letter if your floppy is not in the a: drive:
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C:\TELIX> pkunzip -o a:TLX???-1.ZIP TELIX.EXE
PKUNZIP (R) FAST! Extract Utility Version 2.04g 02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved. Shareware Version
PKUNZIP Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching ZIP: A:TLX321-1.ZIP
Exploding: TELIX.EXE
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If you do not get a message from PKZip that it is exploding or
otherwise decompressing TELIX.EXE, then you are not performing
this step properly.
3) From the DOS prompt in the Telix subdirectory, verify that the
copy of Telix that you are attempting to patch is indeed the
unbranded copy (one that has not had a serial number and name
inserted into it) by attempting to run Telix. You should receive
the following message when you execute Telix:
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This copy of Telix has not yet been 'branded' with your name and serial number.
Please run the BRANDTLX program to do this (if you installed Telix onto 360k
disks it will be on the second disk). This will only have to be done once.
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If the copy of TELIX.EXE you are trying to patch runs normally
when you execute it, instead of giving this message, this step was
not performed correctly, and you will NOT be able to apply the
patch yet. Please insure that you unzipped the proper file from
the registered disk with a serial number on the label, as
described in step 2, and that the program gives the above message
when you try to run Telix.
4) Place the files PATCH.EXE and PATCH.RTP in the same directory as
the unbranded TELIX.EXE, and run the program PATCH.EXE from that
subdirectory. Your screen will look somewhat like the following,
but may differ depending on the revision of Telix you are
patching:
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
PATCH Version 1.12 - .RTPatch(R) Software Update System
(C) Copyright Pocket Soft, Inc., 1991-1993. All Rights Reserved.
< Pocket Soft, Inc. (713) 460-5600 >
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
───── Processing Patch File ─────
Applying HISTORY File Patch for 'TELIX.EXE'
Updating ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
Updating to next version ...
File successfully Updated!
Deleting Old File
───── Patch File Processing Complete ─────
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
5) The resultant copy of TELIX.EXE will be the latest release of v.
3.22 and may then be branded and used. BRANDTLX.EXE may be found
in the appropriate TLX3??-2.ZIP file on the distribution diskette
and may be extracted with a command similar to step 2 above.
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Questions and answers about patching:
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───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Q: Why can't I patch the version I'm using now? Why do I have to dig
up my old disk?
A: To make a patch file, Pocket Soft's .RTPatch takes two copies of a
file and compares them for differences; the differences between
the older file and the newer one are written to a patch file that
PATCH.EXE can apply. However, if your older file isn't *exactly*
the same as the older file we used to generate the patch, then
PATCH.EXE will not know how to apply the changes. Therefore, to
assure that the file you are patching is exactly the same as the
file we used to build the patch, you have to use a copy that
hasn't been modified to contain your name and serial number.
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Q: I can't find my original distribution disk, so I can't apply the
patch. What do I do now?
A: Because the patch program requires an unbranded copy of TELIX.EXE
in order to work (for reasons described above), you will need to
obtain a new distribution diskette from deltaComm. A nominal fee
of $10 is required to cover the cost of materials and shipping.
The disk you receive will be the latest version. Send your $10 to:
deltaComm Development, Inc., PO Box 1185, Cary, NC 27512
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Q: I applied the