| 10-Oct-95     LOTS'A' MAXs' DOORS, written by Ari Tsironis, between 01-Jan-93
              and 30-Dec-94
DISCLAIMER:
              THIS SOFTWARE IS PUBLIC DOMAIN, DISTRIBUTE IT, USE IT, 
              CRASH IT, BURN IT, EAT IT, (MMMMMM HOG FAT), ETC. 
              I ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY HARM, INJURY, OR DAMAGE, TO 
              ANYBODY OR ANYTHING, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL.
SYNOPSIS:
              EVERYTHING I've ever written for MAXs, using SAS C 5.1/6.1/6.3
              and DEVPAC 2.4
ARCHIVE CONTENTS:
              Stacks 'n' stacks 'o' stuff ranging from the positively brill'
              to the excruciatingly useless.
              Each directory contains one or more doors and/or Amiga
              executables.  The source, docs, data files, scripts and 
              whatever else is needed to compile/assemble/produce are also
              available.
  * NOTE *    There are NO makefiles within any of the directories, as
              all the doors/utes/exes are at most 1-2 files.  Also not
              having makefiles means you'll probably have _more_ success with
              other compilers/assemblers.              
              To access specific doors/utes all you need do is simply enter
              a particular directory, (pick one that sounds good), using your
              fave directory browser, (or heaven to besty using THE CLI).
              Read the "ReadeMe.First" file that is contained within each
              directory, then read whatever other doco's are there and do as
              you see fit.
  * NOTE *    Some of this software has not only the potential to crash 'n'
              burn your machine, but also, (in theory at least), the 
              capability to mutilate and mulch you HD's FD's TD's etc, etc.
              
              So re-read my disclaimer, before reaching for that shotgun... 
           
COMPATIBILITY:
              All of these doors/utes/exes were produced/tested on a Wb2.04 
              A3000/040, tested on a stock WB2.04 A500, and tested on a 
              CSA-MMR 030 Wb2.04 A500.
              MAX's doors were tested with MAXs V1.52, V1.53 and V1.54
              That's not to say that they all, nay any, will actually work
              on your particular machine, OS, MAXs setup.  T'is one of the 
              reasons I have provided you with all the source.
              Any problems you do have, serious or otherwise, may be dealt 
              with by; leaving a _courteous_ message in MAXs addressed to
              Ari Tsironis.  If I find the time and inclination, (and I 
              happen to actually be reading MAXs at the time), then I will do
              my best to annoy, aggravate, and insult you, using the utmost
              of my abilities >-]
          
INSTALLATION:
              Read the individual docs...
CONFIGURATION:
              Read the individual docs...
TO DO?:
              Nothing, nada, zip, zero, zilch...never again, hooray...
              Maybe, just maybe; visit those boring old SA farts, 
              RQ and BJ ;-]
TECHNICAL:
              Plop, thwuuuung, splat...oh my...is that a doo doo I just
              deposited in your outbound?
PAYMENT:     
              This is true PD, ie no payment/restrictions of any kind, (just
              don't destroy the planet with this SW), but what would be nice,
              would be a mere mention of my name in any docs pertaining to any
              doors/utils that you write/claim using this junk
              
CONTACT:
              I can be reached nowhere... 
CREDITS:  
              - Me.
              - Joel: my 14 month old son, for making me realise that computers
                are work, not fun.
              - Michele: my defacto for giving me Joel.
              - Mark Wesson: for his ideas, beta testing, abuse and neanderthal
                wit.
              - Lindsay Vincent: for the late nights, BBQ's, abuse and his 
                even more neanderthal, neanderthal wit.
              - Randy Quick for his ideas, help, humour and phone calls.
              - Brian BJ Dibbins for his ideas, beta testing, and interstate
                help.
              - Big John: for his fantastically over _inflated_ eagerness to
                please.  
P.S.          Goodbye...oh cruel, cruel, world...
Ari...
 |