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- RAY'S NUMBERS GAME V3.1 ⌐Ray Le Couteur 1996 - 1999.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Any computer running Windows 95/98.
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- INSTALLATION
- Simply run the self extracting file "setup.exe" and follow on screen
- instructions.
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- Note: the shared file, vb40032.dll, is installed into the program
- folder/directory (c:\Program Files\Numbers by default). This avoids
- conflicts during uninstallation and makes installation over a network
- more straightforward. If you are sure that vb40032.dll is already on your
- system, you can safely delete it from the program folder/directory.
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- RUNNING THE PROGRAM
- From the start menu, select programs and then Ray's Numbers Game folder.
- Then click the 'Numbers Game' icon.
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- UNINSTALL
- Click on the uninstall icon in the programs menu. Note that the uninstall
- can be password protected to prevent accidental erasure by children. The
- password is entered via the language option menu, which will appear
- automatically when you first run the program. If you forget the password
- or want to enter a new one, you must first delete the file 'numopt.dat'
- in the program folder/directory.
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- NETWORK INSTALLATION
- Installation should be carried out by the network administrator and should
- be very easy, as all required files are installed into the single program
- directory. However, security measures can prevent files being installed or
- the installation of icons in the programs menu.
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- FURTHER INFORMATION/TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- Contact the author, Ray Le Couteur by email at: Raylec@compuserve.com
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- WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
- These programs and documentation are provided "as is" and without any
- express or implied warranties. I have run the programs on a number of
- machines but cannot possibly anticipate all possible variations of software
- and hardware that the programs may be run under. Therefore, the user must
- assume the entire risk of using these programs. Under no circumstances will
- I be liable for any damages arising from the use of, or inabilty to use,
- these programs.
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- Ray Le Couteur January 1999
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