Category : Windows 3.X Files
Archive   : VGA-WALL.ZIP
Filename : SCAN.TXT
Output of file : SCAN.TXT contained in archive : VGA-WALL.ZIP
WINDOWS(tm) 3.0 WALLPAPER
COLOR SCANNING SERVICE
Convert your favorite photograph into a Windows 3.0 Wallpaper screen.
We can accept any size photo up to 8"x10". The larger the better!
Scans can be made for EGA or VGA and either solid color or dithered.
We use Sharp JX-450 Color Scanners and the best imaging software there is.
No slides or video-tapes please.
Date: _____________________________ Order #: ____________________________
Name: ___________________________________________________________________
Company: ________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________
City: ______________________ State: ________________ Zip: _______________
Phone: __________________________________________________________________
Quantity: ______________ ($15 per image) $ __________
Resolution: ____________ (example: 640x350 or 640x480)
Colors: ________________ (256 solid, 16 dithered or 4 grayscale)
Note: 640x480x256 requires Super VGA board and Windows driver.
Shipping / Handling: ($3 per order -- all photo's returned) $ __________
Ohio Sales Tax: (5.75% Ohio orders only): $ __________
TOTAL PAYMENT: $ __________
Please specify disk media: [ ] 5.25" or [ ] 3.5"
[ ] Amex [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] Check [ ] Money Order
Card #: __________________________________________ Exp Date: ____________
Signnature: _____________________________________________________________
Mail To: Data Assist, Inc. Tel: (614) 888-8088
651 Lakeview Plaza Blvd, Suite G BBS: (614) 888-8056
Columbus, OH 43085
Please allow 2 weeks for processing. Not responsible for lost or damaged
material.
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This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.
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