Category : Databases and related files
Archive   : TRIPPLAN.ZIP
Filename : TRIPWELC.DAT
TRIPPLAN Version 2.0
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TRIPPLAN is a system that combines the accuracy of
a road map with the capabilities of a computer to
enable the user to quickly find the shortest route
between two cities in a highway network. Instead
of the tedious task of adding up the miles for
various routes manually, you need only select the
origination and destination cities and TRIPPLAN
will quickly identify and report the shortest route.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Using TRIPPLAN is easy. Once you exit this window
by pressing
will appear. Use the up-arrow and down-arrow keys
to choose the origination city. Press the
key and the "Select TO City" window will appear.
Use the arrow keys to choose the destination city.
Press the
the shortest route between the two cities chosen.
To rerun the system after viewing the results,
simply press return. Pressing
program. Pressing "P" prints the results. Read
the TRIPPLAN.DOC file for a more detailed
description of TRIPPLAN's operation.
THE COMMERCIAL
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TRIPPLAN is being distributed as "User Supported
Software". Registered users are provided the latest
copy of TRIPPLAN V2.0, updates and fixes. To become
a Registered User, send a contribution of $10.00 to:
R.E. Analysis, 864 Eisenhower Dr.,
Pittsburgh, PA. 15228
Version 2.0 of TRIPPLAN contains routes to 75 cities
in its data files. For a contribution of $15.00,
TRIPPLAN Version 3.0 will be provided. This release
has the mileage data for 125 cities in the U.S.,
Canada and Mexico and provides greater accuracy in
calculating the shortest route.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
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The author of TRIPPLAN disclaims all responsibility
for any consequence arising from the use or misuse
of the TRIPPLAN program or documentation. Although
great care has been take in the development and
testing of TRIPPLAN, the author does not warrant
that the program will meet your requirements, or
that the operations of the program will be
error-free or that any program defects will be
corrected. Simply stated....
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
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