Copyright 1992-1997 by Peter Turnquist.
All rights reserved.
MasterMind is a trademark of Peter Turnquist.


FOREWORD, Partly for Teachers

MasterMind Typing cuts work to about a quarter of any
alternative for learning to touch-type.  The magic is
MasterMind's sensitive way of adjusting repetition for your
progress.  It reads your mind.  In Phase 3, MasterMind
enables you to dazzle friends with eloquent recitations,
while you perfect your typing or for pleasure.

For teachers supervising groups, MasterMind Typing is simple
because mastery by everyone is intrinsic.  There is no
grading.  MasterMind Typing includes WhyHowMM.evy giving
specific advice and a copiable form for student records.  The
document also explains the science underlying MasterMind. 
The alternative WhyHowMM.exe is available on the Internet as
explained below.

To read or print a .EVY document such as WhyHowMM.evy
requires the Envoy viewer, a free download from
http://www.novell.com/envoy/viewers.html for operating
systems including Win3.x, Win95 and Macintosh.  Or in America
OnLine, select the global File Search icon (magnifying glass
over diskette) and specify keyword EDVWIN.  Or in CompuServe:
     GO WINFF.
     Choose AccessFileFinder, then FileName.
     Enter EDVWIN.
     Choose DisplaySelectedTitles and proceed to retrieve it.

Turnquist Foundation maintains MasterMind Typing shareware
with the latest improvements as a free download via
          http://www.turnquist.org
This site also offers WhyHowMM.EXE, incorporating the Envoy
viewer to make the document readable and printable per se. 
Though larger than the .EVY, the .EXE file is better if
WhyHowMM is the only Envoy document that you have.

MasterMind Typing incorporates runtime ToolBook under license
from Asymetrix Corp.


USER LICENSE; MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

By your authorized use of MasterMind Typing, you accept a
license for a single user on the following terms.  If you
have an unauthorized copy, you have no license and must
destroy the copy promptly to limit your liability for dealing
with contraband.

Version 1.x is the shareware program distributed for free
trial to those who agree to register if the product is
helpful.  After trying version 1.x enough to see whether it
helps you, you must either register or stop using it.

If you register and pay the fee, you get version 2.x
including additional features.  (Site licenses are available
to organizations.)  Version 2.x comes with a 60-day guarantee
of satisfaction.  Version 2.x is not shareware.  Except for
backup, copying version 2.x would make you liable for
infringement of contract and copy rights.

You do not own either version of the software, which embodies
novel designs and trade secrets.  You must not decode, alter
or reverse-engineer the software or aid another to do so. 
Any copy must be complete, including all legal notices.  Any
effort to imitate the software would breach the license and,
besides, probably would violate the copyright.

Subject to regular procedure, the publisher will accept the
return of unsatisfactory software within sixty days and will
refund the license fee.  The publisher or licensor has no
other liability.  There is NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS for use and no liability for consequential damages.

Breach of any of its provisions automatically cancels the
license.  If you object to any license provision, your sole
recourse is to return the unused product immediately for a
refund.

Any dispute between parties is subject to binding arbitration
under the rules of the American Arbitration Association.  The
chosen law is that of the state of Delaware.  In case of
court action to enforce this agreement or an arbitration
award hereunder, the prevailing party shall recover from the
other all costs including reasonable attorneys' fees.


PRINTING README.TXT

Unless you have our printed manual, it is useful to print
README.txt (about sixteen pages).  Under DOS, if you scroll
these printing instructions onto your screen, PrintScreen or
Shift+PrintScreen should print just what you see.

We recommend printing via Notepad of the Windows Accessories,
because it will paginate.  In Notepad, choose File, Open and
specify the file as, for example,
     A:\README.txt
     or
     C:\MMTYPE\README.txt
If neither A: nor C:\MMTYPE is the location of README.txt,
substitute the <drive>:\<path> that you have provided.

With README.txt on-screen in Notepad, the menu choices are
File, Print.  When you exit from Notepad or any editor,
please do NOT save changes.

If you want to print from DOS, a convenient command is, for
example,
     COPY  A:\README.txt  PRN
     or
     COPY  C:\MMTYPE\README.txt  PRN
Again, if neither A: nor C:\MMTYPE is the location of
README.txt, substitute your actual <drive>:\<path>.


INSTALLATION

The standard distribution diskette of MasterMind Typing is
1.44 MB (3.5-inch).  If you got a diskette that your system
cannot read, please contact the supplier.

Please protect your source file(s) before proceeding.  If you
acquired MasterMind Typing on a floppy diskette, please
write-protect it.  If you acquired MasterMind Typing by
modem, please copy the original archive to a floppy (and
write-protect it) or copy to your usual backup medium.  To
protect backup floppies from magnetic fields, they should be
in steel containers, not plastic or aluminum.  A steel desk
drawer or file cabinet is fine.

If your system already contains MasterMind Typing version
x.07 or later, please run its Uninstall utility before
reinstalling.  Please see "Uninstalling and Reinstalling"
below for details.  You can merely overwrite versions x.06
and earlier, which have no Uninstall utility.

If your source file is a *.zip archive, please unZip in any
directory.  Or, if your source file is a *.exe archive, just
run it under Windows.  From the files so obtained, please run
SETUP.exe under Windows (not DOS).  The ensuing dialog will
direct automatic installation to the directory that you
specify or to the default C:\MMTYPE.

If results are poor as rarely may happen, please scan the
topics below for advice pertaining to the circumstances.

The installed files and approximate sizes in your MasterMind
Typing directory will be:

     deisl1.isu, 2K
     keyboard.ico, 1K
     mmtype.tbk, 200K
     mmtyping.lnk, 1K
     readme.txt, 25K (this file)
     register.txt, 2K
     tada.wav, 28K
     tbkvideo.dll, 13K
     whyhowmm.evy, 22K

     tbkbase.dll, 350K   (ToolBook)
     tbkcomp.dll, 105K   (ToolBook)
     tbknet.exe, 6K      (ToolBook)
     tbkutil.dll, 60K    (ToolBook)
     tbook.exe, 380K     (ToolBook)

Also, the status of each interrupted lesson x becomes a small
file named x.MM, automatically erased on lesson completion.

If you have a separate ToolBook installation and are expert
at sharing files under Windows, you may keep ToolBook files
in a shared directory instead of the MasterMind Typing
directory.  File sharing is mysterious and varies with the
versions of Windows.


RESOURCES NEEDED

     Microsoft Windows 3.x or 95 or NT.
     A processor and memory that supports your Windows.
     2 Mbytes free on the hard disk.
     EGA or better display, color preferred.
     Mouse (or equivalent, e.g., trackball).


MEMORY CONFIGURATION, XMS REQUIRED

The Microsoft Windows User's Guide discusses memory
configuration in chapter 13 for version 3.0 or chapter 14 for
version 3.1.  The version 3.0 Guide does not explain, though,
that about 384K of your total memory, the portion between
640K and 1 megabyte, is inaccessible to most programs.  The
system design reserves it for hardware support.

For Windows applications, most or all of your configurable
memory--that is, above 1 megabyte--must be extended (XMS),
not expanded (EMS).  XMS is a more efficient way to organize
memory.  If you have an EMS configuration to help older DOS
applications, now is the time to update.  MasterMind Typing
needs at least 500K of XMS memory to run on a '286 processor
in Windows  3.0 standard mode, that is, at least 1.5 Mbytes
total memory.  To use enhanced mode with a '386 or better
processor, you need at least a megabyte of XMS memory, that
is, at least 2 Mbytes total.  Without XMS memory, MasterMind
Typing will not run at all.  The memory demand of MasterMind
Typing is small compared to ever-bloating Windows software in
general, which called for 16-Mbyte systems by 1997.

If you make all the configurable memory XMS, you need to
adjust older applications if they have setup parameters that
rely on EMS.  An older application may slow because only the
conventional 640K RAM will be accessible.  But the publisher
now may have an upgrade version that works with XMS memory
and may be a Windows application too.  If you have enough
memory, it may be possible to configure it as partly EMS and
partly XMS to suit all applications.  With '386 and better
processors, MS-DOS 6.x can reallocate memory between EMS and
XMS dynamically.

The method to reconfigure memory varies among computer
makers.  Typically, one starts a setup program by pressing
some combination of keys during bootup.  If your hardware
manual is unclear, you may need help from whomever set up
your system originally.  Because XMS memory is a Windows
requirement involving other applications and hardware, we
cannot advise about memory configuration.  For advice about
Windows, Microsoft phone numbers are under "Support" near the
end of this document.

If you use a disk cache such as SMARTDRV to improve speed, it
may complicate system setup for mixed DOS and Windows
applications.


UNINSTALLING AND REINSTALLING

If your system contains a prior MasterMind Typing version
x.07 or newer, please run its automatic Uninstall before
reinstalling or to purge it.

If your system contains a prior MasterMind Typing version
x.06 or older, it has no Uninstall utility.  Nor does one
need to uninstall before reinstalling.  The new installation
overwrites the old.  If you wish just to purge x.06 or older,
delete the MasterMind Typing directory, normally C:\MMTYPE.

To remove an unwanted startup icon (for example, a
duplicate), select it with a single mouse-click, then tap the
DELete key.  Under Windows 95 or NT4.x (but not 3.x), one
needs either My Computer or
Start, Programs, Explorer
to access the icons on the programs menu.  For Win95, the
access route is
Windows, Start Menu, Programs, MMtyping.
For NT4.x, it is
WinNT, Profiles, All Users, Start Menu, Programs, MMtyping.
Also, if there is a copy of the startup icon on the top-level
Start menu of a recent Windows version, the route to the copy
is as follows.
For Win95:  Windows, Start Menu.
For NT4.x:  WinNT, Profiles, Administrator, Start Menu.

If you uninstall MasterMind Typing but wish to keep using
ToolBook, consider the .TBK extension.  Installation may have
associated .TBK with the ToolBook files in the MasterMind
Typing directory if there was no prior ToolBook installation. 
In that case, to uninstall MasterMind Typing would disable
ToolBook even if now installed elsewhere.

To check the effect of .TBK under Windows 3.x, choose
Main, File Manager, File, Associate,
which produces a dialog box.  In the space for "Files with
Extension," enter
          tbk
Then tab to the space for "Associate With."  You may clear
the .TBK association by clicking "(None)" or may edit it to
read
          \<path>\tbook.exe
where <path> is the directory or path for the ToolBook files,
for example, TOOLBOOK.

To control file association under Win95 or NT4.x is trickier. 
Experts may run REGEDIT or use
My Computer, View, Options, File Types.
Also please see the note below, "Trouble - No Launch, Win95
or NT4.x."


WINDOWS 3.X - TIDYING AFTER INSTALLATION

On the Windows desktop, installation leaves the startup and
Uninstall icons in a group window created for MasterMind
Typing.  If you would rather move the icons to another group,
please rename the Uninstall icon as "Uninstall MMtyping" to
distinguish it.  After a single mouse-click to select the
icon, the menu choices to rename it are File, Properties,
Description.

Before you start a move, the destination window must be at
least partly visible.  To move it, first place the mouse
pointer on the icon.  Then, while holding down the primary
button, drag the icon with your mouse.  When the icon is
within the destination window, release the button.

With a mouse click, please reactivate the MasterMind Typing 
window when empty.  Then the DELete key will remove the empty
group.


WIN95 or NT4.X - TIDYING AFTER INSTALLATION

If you want to launch MasterMind Typing directly from the
Start menu instead of drilling down two more levels, please
copy the startup icon as follows.  The icon copy will remain
after automatic Uninstall, requiring manual deletion
eventually.

To access the startup icon, one uses either My Computer or
Start, Programs, Explorer.
For Win95, the access route is
Windows, Start Menu, Programs, MMtyping.
For NT4.x, it is
WinNT, Profiles, All Users, Start Menu, Programs, MMtyping.

Place the mouse pointer on the startup icon so accessed.  To
copy it, hold down the primary mouse button, drag the icon to
the "Start" button in the lower, left corner of your screen,
then release the mouse.

To access the icon copy for deletion, again use either My
Computer or
Start, Programs, Explorer.
The route to the icon copy varies with Windows version.
Win95:  Windows, Start Menu.
NT4.x:  WinNT, Profiles, Administrator, Start Menu.


KEYBOARD COMPATIBILITY

MasterMind Typing self-adapts to various symbol layouts if
Windows identifies the symbols with single-byte codes as
usual.  Keyboards served include U.S., Dvorak, European,
Arabic etc.  The Dvorak layout increases typing speed for
English about 30% by putting the more common keys in easier
reach.  If unsure whether MasterMind Typing will teach a
keyboard of interest, please try it.  The speed of learning
with MasterMind, unlike other tutors, makes it practical to
learn multiple keyboards.

U.S. keyboards have keys at some of their corners bearing
symbols too useless for inclusion in English typing lessons. 
European keyboards have the equivalent keys in more
accessible places and sometimes assign useful characters to
them.  Because these keys mainly serve non-English languages,
MasterMind Typing presumes the European locations.  If your
physical keyboard is U.S. style but you configure Windows for
a language not English, MasterMind Typing can misdirect you
to one or two, European-style places where you have no key: 
the lower-left corner or the right end of the home row.  Then
you must find the usable key at another corner instead,
ignoring MasterMind Typing's misdirection.  For languages
using larger alphabets, the European keyboard is better not
merely with MasterMind Typing but also because the keys are
easier to reach.

Under Windows 3.x, changing the keyboard via
Main, Control Panel, International, Keyboard Layout
also changes the MasterMind Typing lessons to suit.

Under Win95, the equivalent procedure is
Start, Settings, Control Panel, Keyboard, Language,
Properties, Keyboard Layout.
Under NT4.x, it is
Start, Settings, Control Panel, Keyboard, Input Locales,
Properties, Keyboard Layout.
Choices for keyboard language (or input locale) and keyboard
layout should be consistent.  One may "Add" a keyboard from
the original Windows installation disk if needed.  With a
multilingual setup, the task bar acquires a button at the
right end to change keyboards quickly.

Keyboard change affects phase 1 lessons mainly.  Because
MasterMind Typing uses English for phases 2 and 3, those
lessons now only serve alphabets based on Latin.  We would
welcome inducement from local publishers to translate for
other languages.


TROUBLE - FAULTY DISPLAY

If its window is too small to show all MasterMind Typing,
click the maximize button near the upper right corner.

For display, the most reliable mode is 640x480 VGA, 16
colors.  The Windows 3.x way to change the display is
Main, Windows Setup, Options, Change System Settings,
Display.
The Win95 way is
Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, Change
Display.
For NT4.x, it is
Start, Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, List All
Modes.


TROUBLE - NO LAUNCH, WIN95 OR NT4.x

Among other causes, launch may fail if you installed
MasterMind Typing under Windows 3.x, then later upgraded
Windows to 95 or NT4.x without telling the Windows installer
to set up your old applications under the new operating
system.  In that case and maybe some others, the easiest cure
is to run MasterMind Typing's Uninstall, then reinstall it. 
(See "Uninstalling and Reinstalling" above.)  If reinstalling
MasterMind Typing does not enable launch, please read on.

MasterMind Typing has a two-word startup command:
          tbook  mmtype
which works equally well if one includes the filename
extensions, making the command TBOOK.exe MMTYPE.tbk. 
TBOOK.exe is one of the ToolBook files, usually installed in
the MasterMind Typing folder.  MMTYPE.tbk always is in the
MasterMind Typing folder.  If your installation has all the
files listed above under "Installation," the probable cause
of launch failure is a defective startup "shortcut" so
Windows fails to find TBOOK.exe or MMTYPE.tbk.  Below, we
describe how to create or repair the shortcut, which is the
MMTYPING.lnk file.

A "folder" is what older operating systems called a
"directory."  One navigates among folders using either My
Computer or
Start, Programs, Explorer.
Please go to the MasterMind Typing folder, usually C:\MMTYPE,
and RIGHTclick the MMtyping file if there is one.  Then
choose Properties, Shortcut.

If there is no MMtyping file in the folder, RIGHTclick TBOOK
and choose Create Shortcut.  (The icon that you get will be
generic rather than the MMtyping keyboard.)  RIGHTclick the
shortcut so created and Rename it as "MMtyping," then
RIGHTclick it again and choose Properties, Shortcut.

Working with the shortcut's properties, the "Target" field
needs the startup command with <drive> and <path> to
TBOOK.exe in the form:
          <drive>:\<path>\tbook  mmtype
Upper/lower case is immaterial.  The extensions, .EXE and
.TBK respectively, are all right if present.  If mmtype
appears with its path prefix, it is redundant (because of
"Start in") but harmless.

The "Start in" field needs the location of the MasterMind
Typing folder (which contains MMTYPE.tbk) in the form:
          <drive>:\<path>

Unless you put ToolBook files into a folder shared by other
applications, <drive>:\<path> for "Start in" should be the
same as for "Target."  For a standard installation, "Target"
is
          c:\mmtype\tbook.exe  c:\mmtype\mmtype.tbk
and "Start in" is
          c:\mmtype

After making your "Target" and "Start in" entries, OK the
changes and test startup with the MMtyping icon.  If
MasterMind Typing launches all right, you can copy its
startup icon to another folder if you wish.  Select the icon
with a single mouse-click, then Control+C will copy it onto
the clipboard.  Navigate with My Computer or
Start, Programs, Explorer
to the folder from which you wish to start the program, and
key Control+V to paste the icon copy there.  The folder for
the Start, Programs menu varies with Windows version.
Win95:  Windows, Start Menu, Programs.
NT4.x:  WinNT, Profiles, All Users, Start Menu, Programs.

After automatic Uninstall, a startup icon or copy that you
manually created probably will need manual removal.


TROUBLE - NO LAUNCH, WINDOWS 3.X

Please be sure that the files listed above under
"Installation" are present in C:\MMTYPE or the equivalent
directory, except that the ToolBook files may be in a
separate directory.  If all files are present, there probably
is some inconsistency between your Windows setup and
MasterMind Typing's automated installation.

With Program Manager or an equivalent shell, please redo
MasterMind Typing setup manually as follows.  If your Windows
shell is not from Microsoft, you may need to translate these
directions.

If setup created a MasterMind Typing icon, please
single-click it; then choose File, Properties for adjustment. 
If setup failed even to create an icon, please choose
File, New, Program Item.
Either way, the following entries should make MasterMind
Typing work.

     Description:   MMtyping

     Command Line:  C:\<path>\tbook  mmtype

     Working Directory:  C:\mmtype

     Icon File Name:     C:\mmtype\keyboard.ico

If you have MasterMind Typing on a drive other than C, please
substitute the proper letter.  For the generic <path>, please
substitute the path to the ToolBook files, usually directory
MMTYPE, WINDOWS or TOOLBOOK.  Similarly, change the directory
\MMTYPE if you put MasterMind Typing elsewhere.  The icon
file name is accessible from the Program Item Properties
dialog box via "Change Icon."


TROUBLE - PRINTING

On some systems, Windows printing may be painfully slow,
taking many minutes before printing even begins.

If the Upgrade, Print buttons of MasterMind Typing fail to
print the form for ordering upgrade, one may print the
REGISTER.txt file.  REGISTER.txt in the MasterMind Typing
directory (usually C:\MMtype) is the same form, printable
directly from Windows.

If results are poor or none from any PRINT button within
MasterMind Typing, one may change setup to make the printer
emulate a model that MasterMind Typing recognizes.  To help
reverse the change conveniently, please leave the Windows
printer manager as a minimized icon on the desktop. 
Generally, the steps are:

1.  From your printer manual, ascertain the availability of
emulation.  Good choices to emulate are older printers that
have been very popular, such as IBM Proprinter, HP LaserJet
or Epson LQ.

2.  The mechanism to choose emulation may be internal
jumpers, DIP switches, a front-panel menu or whatever, for
which one needs the printer documentation.  Power off your
printer while changing both the printer and the Windows
software that drives it.  Set the printer to an appropriate
emulation or, if available, auto-selection of emulation.

3.  In Win3.x, choose
Main, Print Manager, Options, Printer Setup
or, for NT3.x,
Main, Print Manager, Printer, Create Printer
or, for Win95 or NT4.x,
Start, Settings, Printers.
Set Windows for what your printer emulates or a model of the
same group.  If the printer wanted is absent, follow Windows'
on-screen guidance in adding to the available printers from
its installation disk.  If the procedure requires a choice of
fonts, choose Courier.

4.  Set the chosen printer as Windows' default printer.

5.  Rather than exiting from the printer manager, one may
minimize it by clicking the down arrow in the window's upper
right corner.

6.  Power on the printer, or cycle power off and on if you
never turned it off before.


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MasterMind Typing will put appropriate instructions on-screen
as you use it.  If you wish, a mouse click on a PRINT button
will send the instructions of interest to your printer.

Please use your mouse to set up a lesson.  Within a lesson,
though, the mouse is inoperative and you use keys only.  To
revert from any current condition, one keys <ESCape>.

Before reading the instructions thoroughly, it helps to start
your first lesson and observe how MasterMind Typing works. 
This will make the instructions easier to understand.  But
please run a lesson no more than a few minutes before reading
the instructions, or you will develop bad habits.


SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTION LICENSE

This applies to distribution of MasterMind Typing 1.x by both
professionals and amateurs.  (Version 2.x is not shareware
and not distributable.)  Turnquist Foundation revocably
authorizes distribution of shareware version 1.x, in complete
and unaltered form, by any means.

Automated installation may require tailoring the file
configuration to the distribution mode.  Contact Turnquist
Foundation to get MasterMind Typing configured (no charge)
for the distribution intended.  To modify a file set is a
license violation and probably would impair installation.

A catalog of shareware, electronic or otherwise, must
describe MasterMind Typing 1.x in terms approved by Turnquist
Foundation.  Approved descriptions are in the latest revision
of VENDINFO.*, CATALOG.txt, FILE_ID.diz and MMTYPE*.sda
issued by Turnquist Foundation.  Distributors are welcome to
apply to Turnquist Foundation for approval of substitute
descriptions.

Subject to the amendments expressed in this distribution
license, this license incorporates the "User License" above.

This distribution license incorporates the terms of
distribution of the VENDINFO data record if attached.  Any
distribution satisfying all the distribution requirements
expressed in the VENDINFO data record is hereby authorized.


UPGRADE; SUPPORT; ORDERS

If you have shareware version 1.x and want more lessons, you
need version 2.x.  Because MasterMind teaches so fast, please
order your 2.x upgrade promptly.  Then you will have more
lessons when you want them.  While running the shareware, 
please click "Upgrade" and print the order form if you want
to send it by paper mail or fax.  If MasterMind Typing balks
at your printer, you can print REGISTER.txt (the same order
form) directly from Windows.  "Upgrade" also leads to
information about site licenses.  While other ways work too,
E-mail is the best way to order if you have it and a credit
card.  To E-mail, please edit REGISTER.txt or send just the
fill-ins.

There has been much alarm about putting a credit card number
in E-mail.  Really, that is risky only if it goes into a
major, message stream containing card numbers in a
predictable pattern so someone could extract them massively
with a computer program.  Even in the small portion of E-mail
to Turnquist Foundation that is credit-card orders, there is
no pattern because senders write their orders independently. 
To steal card numbers electronically from such a mess is
harder than searching trash bins in alleys.  The risk is less
than when you show your card to a clerk or waiter.  To be
even safer, put just the first half of your card number in
your order, then send the other half in a second message.

Besides shipping your upgrade diskette and manual, we also
E-mail MMupgrad.exe if you state an E-mail address and your
service handles binary files as usual.  We send from
CompuServe or AOL if that is your E-mail service, otherwise
using Internet mail.  Within one business day after your
order arrives, MMupgrad.exe converts a shareware installation
to version 2.x giving all lessons.

CompuServe subscribers may order version 2.x on-line.  Please
GO SWREG and specify Registration ID 2588 for explanation. 
Turnquist Foundation delivers your MasterMind Typing version
2.x etc., and it goes on your CompuServe bill.

The single-user license fee is US$29.95.  Handling and
delivery is $4 to North America or $6 if farther, and $2.55
tax applies in California.  Please pay:
$36.50 if you are in California or
 33.95 in other U.S. locations, Mexico or Canada or
 35.95 beyond North America.

We welcome CREDIT-CARD ORDERS at TOLL-FREE (+1 800) 617 7417
from the U.S.A. or Canada or (+1 510) 210 1603 from anywhere.

To order in writing or about questions, please address
     Turnquist Foundation
     1109 Rockledge Lane, unit 2
     Walnut Creek, California 94595-2824, U.S.A.
     phone (+1 510) 210 1603
     E-mail staff@turnquist.org
     fax (orders only, please) to "Turnquist 192"
          at (+1 510) 937 5815

To download shareware version 1.x for free tryout or to get
information,
     http://www.turnquist.org

Please make payments in US$ to Turnquist Foundation by cash,
check, money order or credit card (MC, Visa, AmEx or
Discover/Novus).  Card-charge processors require the
expiration date besides the credit card number.  Without a
credit card, the cheapest way to convert foreign funds
usually is cash exchange or US$ money order.  Money orders
from post offices outside the U.S. are unusable because of
foreign currency.  A US$ money order will be available from a
bank or, often at a better price, from a dealer in
international money orders if your town has one.

Concerning Windows with a retail product ID number, free
support from Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, is (+1 206)
637 7098 for Win3.x, 635 7000 for Win95, or 635 7122 for
Win95Plus.  Pay-per-incident support for Windows is (+1 900)
555 2000 or, with a credit card, (+1 800) 936 5700 or, for
workstation NT, (+1 900) 555 2110 or (+1 800) 936 5900.


SITE LICENSE TERMS

MasterMind Typing version 2.x for three or more users:
          $25 per user for three to nine users
          $20 per user for ten or more users

With prepayment, take two percent discount.  California
customers add 8.5% sales tax.  For delivery, please add $5 to
any order.

"Users" are the peak of simultaneous users at the site,
determined by network-monitoring software, if installed, or
by generous guess.  Copies may exceed users.

The licensee gets a copiable program diskette, one copy of
the instruction manual, and a certificate authorizing the
quantity of users.  Except the increased use, the standard
license terms apply as for single users.

More copies of the manual are available:
     $9 per copy for extra, printed manuals.
     $100 for the manual on diskette, with unlimited
     reproduction rights to support a licensed customer.

ORDERS will be executed either with prepayment or when the
customer issues an identifier on which to bill.  Payment
terms for open accounts:  net 40 days.  For late payments,
the account service fee is 0.1% per day of lateness plus $50. 
Time runs from the invoice date to postmark of payment.

For a site license, please direct payment in US$ to Turnquist
Foundation by check, money order, credit card (MC, Visa, AmEx
or Discover/Novus), or deposit to account 121000248-0351-
011515, Wells Fargo Bank, 1920 Tice Valley Blvd., Walnut
Creek, California 94595, U.S.A.  (Deposit to our bank may be
costly, slow and problematic but is all right if it is your
regular practice.)