Category : Science and Education
Archive   : MICROM.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

 
Output of file : README.DOC contained in archive : MICROM.ZIP
Version 1.02

-Fixes many bugs I was notified of in version 1.01.
-Thanks to all who notified me of these bugs
-Special thanks to Ed Kuiper for all of his help.

Thank you for downloading this file!
Now to the real stuff:

This program was written with the purpose of teaching people how to read a
micrometer properly and easily. To run the program simply type micro
at the prompt. I hope that you enjoy and learn from the program.

If you like and use this unregistered version, please send me $10.00 to
recieve your own registered version. It is against the law to use it and not
register it. However, I do not believe in distributing "cripple"ware and
therefore, this unregistered version does everything that the registered one
will do. Please, with your registration, send any comments and/or questions
that you have about the software.

There are two programs, also written by me, just like this one that teach
people how to read a vernier caliper and a ruler. If you would like to
recieve copies of these, just send me $10.00 each and I will be happy to send
you a registered version.

Please support independant software authors and the shareware concept. Use,
enjoy, learn, and buy the software if you like it.

My name and address is:
Bill Amidei
18430 Lamplighter Lane
Brookfield, Wisoconsin
53045
Send all registration money here with questions/comments.

Other programs written by Bill Amidei:
-Micrometer teacher ($10.00)
-Vernier Caliper teacher ($10.00)
-Ruler teacher ($10.00)
-Menu program-->high security(passwords, etc) ($10.00)
-CD and Cassette database (NO COST)

Soon to come...
-War(co-authored with Jim Amidei)
War is a 6 player strategy game written using VGA
graphics. REALLY COOL!!!
-New and improved CD and Cassette database.

Thanks again.





  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : MICROM.ZIP
Filename : README.DOC

  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/