Category : Printer + Display Graphics
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Filename : REGISTER.DOC

 
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VERSAMAP Order Form (version 1.30)


Make checks payable to Charles Culberson. Persons living outside
the United States can register VERSAMAP by obtaining a Postal Money
Order payable in U.S. dollars from their National Post Office; or by
personal check in their local currency at the current exchange rate.
Send order form and comments to:

Charles Culberson
8 Ritter Lane
Newark, DE 19711
USA


------------------ Registration, version 1.30 ------------------

Date: __________________________________________________________

Where did you obtain VERSAMAP? _________________________________

Your Name: _____________________________________________________

Address: _______________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

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Please circle the floppy disk size that you would like the VERSAMAP
files supplied on.


5.25" 360K 5.25" 1.2M 3.5" 720K 3.5" 1.4M


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Item Cost

1. VERSAMAP, registered copy , $15 ______

Most recent version of mapping program plus Helvetica fonts
and maps VMAP3.MAP (31,000 points) and VMAP5.MAP (6,000
points).


2. Printed Manual, $15 ______

Printed copy of VERSAMAP instruction manual with soft
cover. The text of the printed manual is identical to the
text of the instruction manual, VMAP.DOC, included on the
VERSAMAP disk.


3. VERSAMAP Micro World Database, $15 ______

Includes complete set of 5 maps, VMAP1.MAP (195,000 points)
to VMAP5.MAP (6,000 points). See page 35 of instruction
manual for details.


4. World Data Bank II in VERSAMAP .PKV format (data only supplied
on high density 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disks). See page 32 of
instruction manual for details of this database.

Region Comments

Africa Suez Canal divides Africa and Eurasia
Eurasia includes Japan and Taiwan
Latin America Mexico to Chile, including Antarctica
North America Canada, United States (Hawaii is in Oceania)
Oceania Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New
Zealand, and Pacific Islands


------- Circle regions wanted -------

Region Number of Cost
Disks

Africa 2 $10
Eurasia 5 $25
North America 3 $15
Latin America 2 $10
Oceania 1 $ 5

Total cost of World Data Bank II files: ______


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Item Cost

5. USGS Digital Line Graph data in VERSAMAP .GRV format (data only
supplied on high density 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disks). See page
36 of instruction manual for details of this database.


-------------- Circle sections wanted --------------

USGS States on disk(s) Number of
Sections Disks

01 CT, MA, ME, NY, VT, NH, RI 1
02 DE, MD, OH, NJ, PA, VA, WV 1
03, 04 FL, GA, NC, SC 1
05 AL, AR, LA, MS, TN 2
06 IA, IL, IN, KY, MO 2
07 MI, MN, WI 1
08 TX (TX in section 09 also) 1
09 TX, OK (TX in section 08 also) 1
10 CO, KS, NE 1
11 MT, ND, SD, WY (MT in section 15 also) 1
12 AZ, NM 1
13, 14, 21 CA, HI, NV, UT 1
15 ID, MT, OR, WA (MT in section 11 also) 1
16 thru 20 AK 5


Total cost of USGS Digital Line Graph files
(number of disks x $5 per disk): ______


6. $5 charge for shipping to addresses outside the U.S.
or Canada: ______


7. $7 charge for checks drawn on foreign banks in foreign
currency. Except for Canadian banks, I cannot accept
checks drawn on foreign banks in U.S. currency. There
is no charge for checks drawn on U.S. banks. ______




Minimum order is $15. Total cost of items 1 through 7,
or $15, whichever is greater. ______





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  3 Responses to “Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : VMAP130.ZIP
Filename : REGISTER.DOC

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