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Hints for PD distributors!
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ATTENTION:
These files must not (i.e. it is absolutely FORBIDDEN!!!) be
distributed on the series of Stefan Ossowski PD-Versand, Rainer Wolf
PD-Versand (OASE), Markt & Technik Verlag AG and Karstadt AG.
They may be distributed on all other series as long as no more than DM
5,-- rsp. $ 5,-- is charged as copying fee for one disk.
All files and the package as whole have an copyright! So be careful
what you are doing! I've got the law on my side.
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This disk contains CHEMESTHETICS, a program that displays molecules.
If you are still interested have a look at the pix in the Pictures
directory...
If you are still interested read the doc file (either in English or
German)...
If you are still interested distribute this package on your series!
I have compiled the files like Fred Fish does it on his AmigaLibDisks,
that means there is a C directory that contains XIcon, MuchMore,
viewilbm and stuff like that. The Chemesthetics package is distributed
from the Chemesthetics drawer downwards, that means there is one
directory for the English and one for the German version. Each of them
contains a directory called Examples.
For programmers there is a directory Source that contains all the
needed source files and a makefile for the Manx Aztec C 3.6 compiler.
People that are just interested in pictures find some in the Pictures
directory.
Chemesthetics needs the arp.library and the iff.library. Both are
included on this disk. The 'Install_Libs' batch file copies both to the
LIBS: drawer. These files should always be distributed together with
Chemesthetics itself.
I highly recommend to leave the directory structure unchanged. (This
hint goes especially to Ruediger Dombrowski!) However you COULD extract
the source file archive Source.LZH if you have spare disk space (very
unlikely I guess).
I compressed the source code with LhArcA V0.99 (AmigaLibDisk 331) to
Source.LZH. You could extract the files with Lharc V1.30 (AmigaLibDisk
404). A CRC error in rev.c will (probably) be reported. However the
file is still ok, so there will be no problem. I have included Lharc
V1.30 on this disk in the C directory!
I always missed more 'application' programs on PD disks. There were
tools, utilitites, handlers, libraries in countless masses. But there
are few programs you can really use! (This means not that I don't
appreciate the work of all the others, I also need tools etc. Thanx a
lot for the many PD programs I use myself.) But still I feel that
something 'usable' must be done with all those PD programs. So I
decided to write and release this program on Public Domain as
FREEWARE!. I hope some pupils or even some teachers can use it to
make their boring chemistry lessons a bit more interesting (Gell, Dr.
Jepsen ?? :-) ).
Joerg Fenin / Metalworx, December 1990.