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DLP HS/LINK REGISTRATION

THIS PROGRAM IS NOT FREE! You are allowed to use HS/LINK for a trial
period of 30 days free of charge. If, after 30 days, you decide that you
will continue using HS/LINK, you must pay for the program by registering
it with the author. OTHERWISE YOU MUST DISCONTINUE USE OF THE PROGRAM.

Each HS/LINK registration is valid for use on a single CPU or on a single
BBS system (multi-node systems require only a single registration).

The basic DLP HS/LINK registration cost is $15 US. You will receive a
printed registration certificate showing your personal Serial Number and
Activation Code as well as instructions to "register" both current and
future updates of the shareware version of HS/LINK.

For $20 US, a disk containing the latest version of HS/LINK, along with a
registration certificate can be obtained.

Be sure to add the correct shipping and handling charges for any disks
or manuals you are ordering.

All orders are shipped by First Class Mail or International Air Mail.


QUANTITY AND CORPORATE LICENSES

You may license multiple copies of HS/LINK with discounts as follows:
1 - 3 copies no discount
4 - 20 copies 10% discount
21 - 50 copies 20% discount
51 - 100 copies 30% discount
101 - 200 copies 40% discount
200+ copies 50% discount
All prices and discounts are subject to change without notice.
Discounts apply only to individual orders, they are not cumulative.


LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTORS

Shareware distributors may distribute this program as long as the Author
has been notified PRIOR TO ANY distribution. The "per disk" charge may
not exceed $6. End users must be informed that they are still required
to register HS/LINK with the author.


HOW TO REGISTER

To register by MODEM with your credit card, call (213) 851-2127.
To register by VOICE, call (213) 851-9969.
To register by FAX machine, call (213) 851-4691.

The following page is an order form to be included with your HS/LINK
registration fee.

[R95001] Windows DLP HS/LINK 1.1x Registration Order Form _________

Qty Item Price Each Amount
(US funds)
___ Registration only (NO DISK)................. $15 $________

___ Registration AND latest version on disk..... $20 $________
Disk format: [___] 5.25" [___] 3.5"

Shipping and Handling Fees ......................... $________
U.S.A.: add $2 per DISK
Canada: add $3 per DISK
Others: add $4 per DISK

Subtotal $________

California residents add State and Local Sales Tax $________

REMIT TO: SAMUEL H. SMITH TOTAL $________
P. O. BOX 4808
LOS ANGELES, CA 91412-4808 U.S.A.

Your Name _________________________________________________

Company or BBS _________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________

Comments _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________

Payment by: ___ Check (U.S. BANK OR BRANCH) ___ Visa/Mastercard/
Diners Club/JCB

Day Phone (____)______________ BBS Phone (____)________________


..... Following needed for Credit Card only ......................

Name _____________________________________________________________

Card # ____________________________________ Expires ______/______

Signature ________________________________________________________

Credit card orders may call VOICE (213) 851-9969 or FAX (213) 851-4691.


  3 Responses to “Category : Recently Uploaded Files
Archive   : HSD115B4.ZIP
Filename : REGISTER.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.

  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/