Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : GRAPHIT2.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

 
Output of file : READ.ME contained in archive : GRAPHIT2.ZIP
þ þ þ GraphIt! Version 2.00 þ þ þ by Keith Hertzer þ þ þ August 22, 1990 þ þ þ
Files in this ZIP archive:
GRAPHIT.EXE 76,552 8/21/90 5:12p --- Program file
GRAPHIT.DOC 47,230 8/22/90 1:26p --- Documentation/manual
GRAPHIT1.HLP 7,546 8/20/90 2:06p \
GRAPHIT2.HLP 4,552 8/21/90 2:58p }- On-line help files
GRAPHIT3.HLP 5,823 8/22/90 12:28p /
READ.ME 1,679 8/22/90 1:38p --- This file
GRAPHIT.PIF 545 8/17/90 4:31p --- Windows 3 prog. info file
GRAPHIT.ICO 766 8/17/90 4:24p --- Windows 3 GraphIt! icon

Note: Please do not edit GRAPHIT1.HLP, GRAPHIT2.HLP, or GRAPHIT3.HLP. They
are formatted especially for use under the GraphIt! help view function, broken
up into screens of 23 lines. Altering these files may result in abnormal page
breaks and prevent effective use of the help text.

Installing GraphIt!: To be able to use the on-line help facility, you should
place the three .HLP files on the same disk and directory as the executable
file. Then, before you run GraphIt!, change the current drive/directory to
where those files are. For example, to install GraphIt! in some directory
C:\GRAPHICS, you would type:
C:\>copy graphit?.* c:\graphics
and to run the program, you would type:
C:\>cd c:\graphics
C:\GRAPHICS>graphit
GraphIt! is not a Windows program, but it does run well as a DOS application,
and I have included .PIF and icon files to make it easier to install in the
Program Manager. See Appendix C: Windows installation for more help on
installing GraphIt! under Windows 3.


  3 Responses to “Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : GRAPHIT2.ZIP
Filename : READ.ME

  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/