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                                 SCYCLE.NLM
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Here's a screen-saver written specially for the NetWare 3.xx platform

SCYCLE.NLM is a NLM that, after a specified time period, starts cycling 
through all the screens on a NetWare server. It looks much like the
security monitors you see in large buildings.

Syntax:

LOAD SCYCLE [/Help] [/WT=<Seconds>] [/DT=<Seconds>]

options:

/Help          - Small help screen
/WT=<Seconds>  - Seconds to wait before screensaver hooks in (default=60)
/DT=<Seconds>  - Seconds to display each screen (default=5)

The screensaver can be disabled by UNLOADing it.

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                                  COPYRIGHT 
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SCYCLE.NLM and this documentation file are considered Public Domain software. 
You may use, copy, distribute this software as long as no license fee is 
paid for it and the files are kept together without any modification.

On the other hand, 
If you realy like it you can always treat me to lunch ($5.00).

This software is copyrighted (c) 1994 by:

   Wouter van Wageningen
   Breitnerstraat 26
   2665 XD  BLEISWIJK
   The Netherlands

   Compuserve ID: 100116,3611
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                                  DISCLAIMER    
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Wouter van Wageningen is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of 
use of the software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the cost 
of any substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party other than 
you. Wouter van Wageningen strongly recommends a backup be made before any 
software is installed.  Technical support for this software may be provided 
at the discretion of Wouter van Wageningen (through CompuServe).

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