Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : IDPMEM40.ZIP
Filename : PACKING.LST

 
Output of file : PACKING.LST contained in archive : IDPMEM40.ZIP


- IDP-MEMBER, Version 4.0 - Packing List -


I D P - M E M B E R
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Version 4.0
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P A C K I N G L I S T
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The complete IDP-MEMBER evaluation package should contain the
following files. Please ensure that each file is present. If
any of these files are missing then the package is not complete
and is not suitable for distribution to others. The complete
package may be obtained directly from Infinity Data Products in
a sealed envelope.

File Name: Purpose of File:
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INSTALL.EXE MEMBER installation program.

MEMBER.BAT Batch file for starting MEMBER from
root directory.

IMEMBER.EXE Self extracting LHARC file containing
all MEMBER files that will be installed
by INSTALL.EXE including documentation
files.

OVERVIEW.DOC List of system hardware/software requirements
for running MEMBER.

READ.ME Important last-minute information.

PACKING.LST This text file.

SHR-WARE.DOC Information about Shareware and the ASP.

VENDOR.DOC Information and restrictions for disk vendors,
distributors, user groups, and more.

SYSOP.DOC Information for Bulletin Board System
distribution.

DESCRIBE.DOC Sample descriptions for catalogs, BBSs, etc.

WARRANTY.DOC Important Warranty Information

LICENSE.DOC Important License and Usage Information

REG-FORM.DOC Registration information and order form.

SITELICE.DOC Site License information.

PRODUCTS.DOC List of other products from Infinity Data Products

FILE_ID.DIZ File for use by BBS's for automatic extraction
of program name and short description.
... ...






Packing List IDP-MEMBER 4.0


  3 Responses to “Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : IDPMEM40.ZIP
Filename : PACKING.LST

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

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