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Filename : INSTALL.TXT

 
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Welcome!

Installation of the Dprotecter is very straightforward. Simply unzip
the archive into a directory on your hard drive. Type DPRO3DOS to start the
program. The first time you run the program, you will have to enter the paths
to where you installed the program. Enter them then click on SAVE.

To get instructions on how to use this program, click on the
INSTRUCTIONS menu option and choose HOW TO USE. This will display complete
docs on how to use The Dprotecter.

If you like The Dprotecter, and would like updates to the databases,
registration for it is only $15.00! To register, either send a check or
money order to: (You will need to call the BBS for your update)

Tim Trahan
1073 HWY 1 South
Greenville, MS 38701

Or, you can give my BBS a call and register by credit card and
immediately get your registered copy right then and there. You will get
the latest version of The Dprotecter, along with any libraries currently
in existance. Once logged on to the BBS, type DPRO3REG at the main menu,
and it will take care of you. The BBS numbers are:

The Motherlode BBS

Node 1 - 601-332-4827 - US Robotics 16.8 DS W/V32 Bis
Node 2 - 601-332-4975 - US Robotics 16.8 DS W/V32 Bis
Node 3 - 601-332-5257 - US Robotics 16.8 DS W/V32 Bis
Node 4 - 601-332-5055 - US Robotics 14.4 Sportser W/V32 Bis
Node 5 - 601-332-4971 - US Robotics 14.4 Sportser W/V32 Bis

We are currently running 3 gigs online with thousands of files for you! Give
us a call!


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : DPDOSV32.ZIP
Filename : INSTALL.TXT

  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/