Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : FSP_182.ZIP
Filename : $READ_ME.1ST

 
Output of file : $READ_ME.1ST contained in archive : FSP_182.ZIP




A quick table of contents so you know what's in this archive:

$READ_ME.1ST - This file.
$READ_ME.2ST - Information on upgrading earlier registrations of
FLU_SHOT+.
$TOC - Table of Contents for the FLU_SHOT+ archive. This
is a 'PKZIP -V FSP' listing, showing the names and
filesizes of each file in the archive. A good idea
would be to check out this table of contents against
the actual archive (FSP_182.ZIP) contents.
FSP.TXT - The documentation for FLU_SHOT+. You can print this
out by de-arcing it and typing COPY FSP.TXT PRN.
FSP.COM - The FLU_SHOT+ program itself. Please read all the
documentation first. I can not accept calls seeking
assistance from people who have not read the
documentation first!
FLUSHOT.DAT - A generic table of what programs to protect. You'll
have to modify it a bit for your own needs. You'll
need to read the documentation in order to do that.
FLU_POKE.COM - allows you to rename the FLUSHOT.DAT file to hide
it away from prying eyes.
REGISTER.TXT - How to register FLU_SHOT+. FLU_SHOT+ is a shareware
product. When it becomes a part of your normal
computing environment, you must register and pay for
your usage. This document tells you how to do so.
DISTRIB.TXT - Information on how shareware vendors and user
groups can become registered distribution sites
of this, and future, versions of FLU_SHOT+.
PRINT_ME.BAT - A quickie little batch file that copies all
readable text to your printer.
VIRX12.ZIP - An archive containing a stand alone virus scanner,
part of the commercial VIREX-PC anti-virus package
written by the author of FLU_SHOT+. It's the fastest
and most comprehensive scanner available!
And it's free! De-zip, read README.VRX and you're
all set!

That's a lot of files! Here's what I suggest you do: de-zip the entire
contents in a new directory. Then, execute the PRINT_ME.BAT file (by typing
"PRINT_ME", then a return from within the new directory), which will print
the entire contents out to your local printer. It doesn't mean there is
less to read: just that you're sure of getting the whole contents!

I've tried to be subtle about the need for you to read the documentation
file before attempting to do anything with FLU_SHOT+. Has my subtle
attempt worked? 🙂

Ross


  3 Responses to “Category : System Diagnostics for your computer
Archive   : FSP_182.ZIP
Filename : $READ_ME.1ST

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/