The HardBack archive contains four files:

	1)	READ-ME.TXT	--	The file you are now reading
	2)	HARDBACK.EXE	--	The HardBack executable program
	3)	HARDBACK.DOC	--	Program documentation, formatted
	4)	HARDBACK.TXT	--	Program documentation, unformatted

The difference between the two documentation files is this: HARDBACK.DOC has
been formatted for Epson, IBM, and compatible printers. It (i) has been broken
up into 66-line pages, with headers and footers; (ii) has twelve spaces of left
margin at the beginning of each line; and contains some emphasized (on = ESC E;
off = ESC F) and underlined (on = ESC - 1; off = ESC - 0) text. The lines are a
maximum of 78 characters long (not including left margin), so you should set
your printer to print at 12 cpi (= "Elite"); also, you should start with the
top of form at the very top of the page. To print this documentation on a
compatible printer, first set the printer as just described, and then type:

	copy hardback.doc prn<ENTER>

at the DOS command prompt.

HARDBACK.TXT contains exactly the same prose, but with no pagination, headers,
footers, margins, or text attributes; this makes it possible for you to format
the file with your own word processor, without having to remove my formatting
first.
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