Category : Science and Education
Archive   : FREQ.ZIP
Filename : SETUP.INF

 
Output of file : SETUP.INF contained in archive : FREQ.ZIP

; SETUP.INF installation file 04 Mar 95

; FREQ for Windows, ver 2.1; Copyright (c) 1995 CoDebris
; 711 Barbara Avenue, Solana Beach, CA 92075
; (619) 755-4492 CompuServe 72074-772

; FREQ is shareware. Registration is $40 cash or check payable to
; CoDebris. If you like it, buy it and get greatly enhanced data
; set Analysis and Synthesis functions with features normally found
; in software costing hundreds of dollars. See FRQ.TXT for details.

; SETUP.EXE utility from "Windows 3.1: A Developer's Guide",
; Copyright (c) 1992 by Jeffrey M. Richter - All rights reserved.

[App]
; Application global information
AppName=FREQ Shareware Version
DefDir=C:\FREQ
SpaceNeeded=1024
DefPMGroup=FREQ.GRP, Beyond Fourier Transforms
ShowSubDirCreateStats=Y

[Disks]
; List of diskettes needed to install product and name of each diskette.
; 1=Disk1: Executable and support files

[SrcDirs]
; Lists of dirs from root of source drive/dir where
; source files can be found: 2=SrcDir.01
; 1=FRQ
1=.

[DstDirs]
; Lists of directories from root of destination drive/directory
; where destination files will be placed: 2=DstDir.01
1=.

[Files]
;Description, Src(Dsk-Dir:Name), Dst(Dir:Name), Shared
;------------------------- ----------------- --------------- ------
FILELIST, 1-1:FILELIST, 1:FILELIST, N
FRQ.EXE, 1-1:FRQ.EXE, 1:FRQ.EXE, N
FRQ.HLP, 1-1:FRQ.HLP, 1:FRQ.HLP, N
FRQ.TXT, 1-1:FRQ.TXT, 1:FRQ.TXT, N
REAL.DAT, 1-1:REAL.DAT, 1:REAL.DAT, N
REAL.TBL, 1-1:REAL.TBL, 1:REAL.TBL, N
README.BAT, 1-1:README.BAT, 1:README.BAT, N
REAL.OUT, 1-1:REAL.OUT, 1:REAL.OUT, N
PERIOD.TBL, 1-1:PERIOD.TBL, 1:PERIOD.TBL, N


[PM Info]
;DstFileName AppDesc (Icon #)
;----------- -------------- --------
FRQ.EXE, FREQ


[End]


  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : FREQ.ZIP
Filename : SETUP.INF

  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/