Welcome to SimTel, the Coast to Coast Software Repository (tm) a service of Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. 5850 Dixie Highway, Clarkston, MI 48346, U.S.A. (810) 623-6700 voice - (810) 623-1469 fax COAST TO COAST TELECOMMUNICATIONS COPYRIGHT The entire contents of SimTel, the Coast to Coast Software Repository (tm), are Copyright 1993-1994-1995 by Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc., all rights reserved, as a collective work (compilation copyright) under the Copyright laws of the United States of America. Except as noted below, the copying, reproduction, or publication of any part of the Service is prohibited, unless expressly authorized by Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. (A compilation copyright is granted when an organization lawfully collects or acquires information and organizes it in a way that adds value to the collection. A compilation copyright grants to the owner certain rights, such as the right to control further distribution of the compilation of works). Some material in the Repository may be copyrighted by others. The owner of an individual work added to the compilation ALSO retains his or her copyright and the right to control further distribution of his or her work. The copyrights asserted by Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. do not supersede an author's copyrights; in the case of ShareWare, for example, the author still retains his or her copyrights. In the case of Public Domain Software, we assert that Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. owns the copyrights to the copies available for distribution by the Repository, as part of our compilation copyright. All material in the Repository is provided solely for the downloader's personal use! No re-sale or re-distribution for profit is allowed without the express written permission of Coast to Coast Telecommuni- cations, Inc. Neither the directory structure nor the index files of the Repository may be reproduced without explicit permission from the copyright holder, Coast to Coast Telecommunications, Inc. The indexes may not be utilized for any purpose other than for personal use in locating and getting files from the Repository, or from authorized sources of redistribution. Information on mirroring SimTel, the Coast to Coast Software Repository (tm) Sites wishing to mirror the SimTel collections will be mirroring the /SimTel/msdos and /SimTel/win3 directories on the primary mirror site OAK.Oakland.Edu. All collections must be mirrored as-is, with no changes in content or the arrangement of the directories and must be accessible FREE OF CHARGE to Internet users for browsing and downloading. All files, including the copyright notices and .message files, must be included. No other files may be added to these directory trees. The paths should include the name SimTel (or simtel if you prefer lower case), followed by msdos and win3, for example: /pub/SimTel/msdos or /pub/simtel/msdos, /pub/SimTel/win3 or /pub/simtel/win3. There should be no mention of oak or oak.oakland.edu. The reason for the two-level directory is to clearly identify the source of the collections and to allow for future additions of additional directories under SimTel. Please contact info@Mail.Coast.NET to obtain permission to mirror this collection. A mirror site agreement is required. PLEASE NOTE: All incoming files are scanned for viruses and trojans. They are also reviewed for content and authenticity by professional archivists. Due to the large number of files available, the Repository maintainers cannot possibly attempt to validate the proper operation of the various programs. When a program bug is reported, immediate action is taken to either correct the error or remove the offending program from the Repository. Still, users must understand that all programs are offered AS IS, and the Repository maintainers specifically disclaim any liability should these programs malfunction or cause damage, incidental or otherwise. When testing ANY new Software, be certain that all information stored on disk is backed-up before you start, so that you can recover if files are damaged or erased. This is particularly true if you have a hard disk, in which case malfunctions can be spectacularly disastrous. Keith Petersen General Manager of SimTel, the Coast to Coast Software Repository (tm) Internet: w8sdz@SimTel.Coast.NET or w8sdz@Vela.ACS.Oakland.Edu Uucp: uunet!simtel.coast.net!w8sdz BITNET: w8sdz@OAKLAND