Category : Pascal Source Code
Archive   : CWDKIT55.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM

 
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Centiwrite/ Deciwrite Order Form

Name ................................................................
Address .............................................................
City......................................State....Zip...............

Disk Size (omit this item at your peril) 3.5 [ ] 5.25 [ ]
Developer's Kit only: Compiler Version 4.0 [ ] 5.0 [ ] 5.5 [ ]

Item Price Qty. Item Total
Individual Licenses
Centiwrite 1.10 $20.00 ... ..........
Deciwrite 1.10 $30.00 ... ..........
Deciwrite 1.10 Demo Disk $ 4.00 ... ..........
Centiwrite 1.10 Developer's Kit $32.50 ... ..........
Upgrade to later version $ 5.00 ... ..........
Deciwrite 1.10 Developer's Kit $75.00 ... ..........

Site Licenses
Centiwrite 1.10 $250.00 ... ..........
Deciwrite 1.10 $500.00 ... ..........
Centiwrite 1.10 Developer's Kit $550.00 ... ..........
Upgrade to later version $ 60.00 ... ..........
Deciwrite 1.10 Developer's Kit $950.00 ... ..........

NYS Sales Tax where applicable ..........
Shipping & Handling $ 4.00 1 $ 4.00

Check made payable to "Andrew M. Saucci, Jr." for TOTAL ..........

NOTE: These prices are guaranteed ONLY through October 1, 1989. After
that, you should check to verify that these prices are still valid.
Do NOT include shipping & handling in calculating the NYS sales tax.
Also, do not add shipping & handling to the Demo Disk or an upgrade.
A single shipping and handling charge of $4.00 is applied to all items
ordered on the same form.

  3 Responses to “Category : Pascal Source Code
Archive   : CWDKIT55.ZIP
Filename : ORDER.FRM

  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.

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