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To the best of my knowledge, materials in this library are freely
redistributable.  This means that they have met one or more of the
following conditions:

(1)	The materials contains explicit copyright notices permitting
	redistribution.

(2)	The materials were posted to a publically accessable electronic
	bulletin board and did not contain any copyright notice.
	(Such materials will be removed if it is subsequently shown
	that copyright notices were illegally removed.)

(3)	The materials were posted to a widely disseminated electronic
	network (such as usenet), thus implying that their author/poster
	intended them to be freely distributed.  This applies only if
	they contain no notice limiting distribution.

(4)	The materials contain an explicit notice placing them in the
	public domain.  This is not the same as condition (1).

To obtain a list of all disks currently available in the AMIGA library,
and ordering information, send a preaddressed mailing label and 4 loose
first class stamps (or $1 for postage may be substituted) to:

	Fred Fish
	1346 W. 10th Place
	Tempe, Az  85281

A small service charge is made to cover the cost of disk, mailing
materials, postage, and associated miscellaneous expenses.

Due to popular demand, all of my disks from number 80 onward will have
at least a README that is accessible from the Workbench.  Whenever possible,
I will try to set up things so that programs which are runnable from the
workbench, can be run from that environment.  However, there will still
be items distributed which are only runnable from the CLI environment.
I strongly urge all users to at least learn enough about the CLI to
navigate through the directory structure, type out interesting text files,
and run things that look runnable (generally have the same name as the
directory they are found in).

Enjoy.

-Fred

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