This file is README.TXT for INET for Windows version 3.xx *********************************************************************** Contents: 1. Overview: What is INET 2. Software Requirements 3. Installing WINET 4. Uninstalling WINET 5. Who is GP van Niekerk Ondernemings? 6. Update notices since version 3.1 1. Overview: What is INET This README.TXT file applies mostly to the Windows components of INET, a.k.a. WINET. You may not have all the components described in this documentation. See also INETINFO.WRI for more complete information on INET. The Inet TCP/IP package is distributed in various combinations: Inet TCP/IP (Full package: DOS plus Windows) INET Lite (Resident TCP/IP in DOS, Winsock, VT emulators) INET Apps (Windows Applications running on any standard Winsock) and INET VT (Windows VT emulators with scripts) The UTS60, IBM 5250 and ET1100 emulators are available separately. In case of problems or questions, please contact your supplier or LanDesign. Most of the information in README.TXT is also duplicated in the on-line help. INET is a package of terminal emulators (IBM 327x, 525x, VTx00, ANSI, HP 700/92, Data General D211, Sperry UTS 60), ftp (client and server) and print services (LPD/LPR, socket, 3287 for TN3278E) for Windows. It supplies it's own WinSock but also runs on any WinSock 1.1 compliant installation. It has been developed by GP van Niekerk Ondernemings in Pretoria. Please see the INETINFO.WRI file for more info on Inet TCP/IP. (The 32 bit emulators are also available from the developers). 2. Software Requirements Microsoft Windows 3.1x or Windows 95 or Windows NT. If you are installing only INET Apps, INET VT or UTS60 you will also need: A TCP/IP stack provided by a WinSock 1.1 compliant installation. (The 16 bit WINSOCK.DLL is required. The WSOCK32.DLL is supported by our 32 bit emulators - please contact us for details.) Examples are: Inet TCP/IP, MS TCP/IP (also included in Windows 95), Trumpet, etc. A ping program for your TCP/IP installation to test connectivety to remote hosts. 3. Installing WINET If you are installing only INET Apps, INET VT or UTS60: Confirm that your TCP/IP stack is working by making a connection or ping to the remote host you want to communicate with. Under Windows 95 you have to run the command line ping program: Choose "Run" from the Task bar. Enter the following in the command line field: ping hostname where hostname is the name or IP address of the remote host that you want to test. 3.1 Windows 3.1x Insert the installation disk into the disk drive, or copy all the installation files to a new temporary directory with a name like "C:\DISK1" (and C:\DISK2 for 2 disk installations). Run Microsoft Windows. Choose "Run" from the "File" Menu in the Microsoft Windows Program Manager. To install from the A: drive, enter the following in the command line field: a:setup To install from the hard disk from C:\DISK1, enter the following in the command line field: c:\disk1\setup The installation program will require some 300KB of temporary space on your C: drive. Follow the prompts of the installation program. 3.2 Windows 95 Run Microsoft Windows 95. Insert the installation disk into the disk drive, or copy all the installation files to a new temporary directory with a name like "C:\DISK1" (and C:\DISK2 for 2 disk installations). Choose "Run" from the Microsoft Windows 95 Task bar. To install from the A: drive, enter the following in the command line field: a:setup To install from the hard disk from C:\DISK1, enter the following in the command line field: c:\disk1\setup The installation program will require some 300KB of temporary space on your C: drive. Follow the prompts of the installation program. 3.3 Windows NT Depending on the version of NT you are running follow the instructions above for the type of user interface your NT has (that is the 3.1x Program Manager or the Windows 95 type interface). 3.4 Minimal installation - manually The minimum required files are the executable(s) of the application(s) you need and BWCC.DLL, WSSUPPOR.DLL and DONTWIPE.ME! which should be located in C:\WINET (or if you want to put them in a different directory, use the environment variable WINET to indicate the location). The INET.INI file contains defaults for most of the non-terminal emulator applications. The INET*.INI files contain among other things the keyboard mappings for the terminal emulators - copy them to your Windows directory. The INET.HLP file should also be in the WINET directory to enable on-line help. 3.5 Partial installation - automatic When installing the full Inet TCP/IP package on a operating system like Windows 95 with its own TCP/IP stack, you should not install the kernel part of INET. Click on the "Apps only" button in the install procedure. If you have the full package, a partial install may be forced by creating one of the following *.dsk files in your DISK1 directory or disk: inetlite.dsk, inetapps.dsk or inetvt.dsk 3.6 Icons only installation When the product has been installed on a system or network drive (e.g. x:\WINET) for many users to use, select the "Icons only" option in the install procedure for each user. If the file, INETFONT.FON, has been copied to x:\WINET, the INET font will also be installed on the local machine in the Windows system directory. A fast way to install all the default icons: Copy the install files to a network drive (e.g. x:\DISK1) and run SETUP.EXE from there for each user, selecting the "Icons only" option. The install script is an ASCII file, INSTALL.MST, which may be modified to suit specific requirements. The number of icons with their descriptions and command line options may be changed. It also allows you to change the default settings in the .INI files. 4. Uninstalling INET To remove INET from your system, do the following: 1. Delete the WINET program group using the Del key of File Manager option File/Delete when the closed program group is selected. 2. Delete the WINET directory with all the files in it and the temporary \INET directory. 3. Delete INET.INI and INET*.INI in the Windows directory. 4. Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT to delete the SET WINET statement. Optional: 5. Uninstall the INET font (no harm if you keep it) from the Control Panel option Fonts. 5. Who is GP van Niekerk Ondernemings? GP van Niekerk Ondernemings is a software company specialising in terminal emulators, TCP/IP and printer support for IP based networks. The head office is in Pretoria, South Africa. We have been in this business for eleven years and some of our products are marketed nation wide by a national dealer network and support companies. We are proud of our fast turn-around time for fixing bugs and releasing updates. We can supply tailor made implementations for our customers on short notice. GP van Niekerk Ondernemings is an approved author member of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). More than 40 000 copies of our products have been sold in South Africa mostly to large companies and state departments. Our products include IBM327x, TN3270E, 5250, VTxxx, D211, UTS60 HP700 and T27/ET1100 emulators; as well as 3287 printing, LPD/LPR, FTP, LanScope, test servers, remote control of terminal PC's, etc. Please contact us at: Web: http://gpvno.osi.co.za ftp://ftp.osi.co.za/inet/ E-mail: Ferdi@osi.co.za or GerritvN@osi.co.za S-mail: GP van Niekerk Ondernemings 211 Roos Street Meyerspark 0184 Pretoria South Africa Phone during office hours (GMT +0200) +27(12)803-6501(work) 6. Update notices since version 3.1 Look at the end of the file for the latest or search for the program name you are interested in. The different programs each has it's own version number. This list is chronological. IWFTP v.3.11 1996-12-02 Color status messages. Floating command window. CWD fix for Novell. More status messages are displayed, coded in color for different meanings. A command-line mode is available using a floating command window. All results are visible when displaying the trace window also. A patch to handle Novell's non-standard (wrong) return codes to the CWD command. IWVT100 v.3.11 1997-01-02 Fix print-thru of large documents. IW3270 v.3.11 1996-12-24 Minor print fixes. 1997-01-02 Add the "Font 132" Setup option. Select a smaller font for 132 column display to prevent scroll bars from appearing when switching to 132 column mode on a 3279-5 terminal. INETFONT.FON v.3.11 1997-01-20 InetFont is supplied in 4 sizes. Select the following sizes of the InetFont to use the most of your screen for 80 or 132 columns: System font size: Large Small 640x480 display 7/8 8/10 800x600 display 9/10 11/13 80 column/132 column If scroll bars appear when your emulator swaps between 80 and 132 columns, re-select the correct font from the Setup menu for an automatic re-sizing of the window. Remember to select Setup/Save to keep the new settings. IWVT100 v.3.12 1997-01-23 Prevent empty page at end of print job. IWLPD v.3.11 1997-01-23 Fix handling of invalid LPD control files. Prevent empty page at end of job. IWFTP v.3.12 1997-01-28 Fix scrolling in local directory screen. WINSOCK.DLL v.3.12 1997-01-30 Implement RIP version 2. IWFTP v.3.13 1997-02-03 More stability with error conditions. IWVT100 v.3.13 1997-02-12 New function key setup interface. IW3270 v.3.12 All terminal functions are listed - no need to IWD211 v.3.11 work with escape codes. IWHP v.3.11 The look-up displays all current assignments. WINSOCK.DLL v.3.13 1997-02-15 SLIP support improved. IWFTP v.3.14 1997-02-24 Compatible with certain buggy 3rd party WinSocks. IWLPD v.3.13 This affected most of our products. The annoying error IWLPR v.3.11 message was: "Valid name. No data record of requested type" IWVT100 v.3.14 INET now avoids the WinSock call not implemented IW3270 v.3.13 correctly. Most problem reports came from Trumpet IWD211 v.3.12 users. IWHP v.3.12 IWLPD v.3.14 1997-02-27 Fix hang after certain jobs. IWLPD v.3.15 1997-03-12 Start print at top of page. IWPRTSRV v.3.11 1997-03-12 Start new page when more than one page of data is sent without form feeds. IWFTP v.3.15 1997-03-20 Passive mode implemented and even more stability with error conditions. IWFTPSRV v.3.12 1997-03-20 Installed passive mode, size and system commands Command line options for directory lists: /u = unix format /l = one per line DOS format WINSOCK.DLL v.3.14 1997-03-28 Fix wrong error message: "Socket already connected" was sent when not connected. IWLPD v.3.16 1997-03-31 Some cosmetic changes to these programs: IWFTP v.3.16 IWKERNEL v.3.11 Saves the font used in the trace window. IWPRTSRV v.3.12 Proper scrolling in log window. IWPRTCLI v.3.11 IWPING v.3.11 IWFTPSRV v.3.13 1997-04-07 Installed status screen to display all remote FTP users and their transactions. IWVT100 v.3.15 1997-04-07 These programs all changed to avoid IW3270 v.3.14 broadcasts being echoed back to themselves. IWD211 v.3.13 IWHP v.3.13 The "Too many copies running" message will not IWFTP v.3.16 appear erroneously anymore. This problem was IWFTPSRV v.3.13 caused by certain malfunctioning devices on a IWLPD v.3.16 network. IWLPR v.3.12 Incorrect display of IP address numbers larger IWPRTSRV v.3.12 than 128 in certain boxes fixed. IWPRTCLI v.3.11 IWPING v.3.11 (Some version numbers not updated again) WINSOCK.DLL v.3.15 IWLPD v.3.16 1997-04-09 Printing empty or almost empty pages in the IWVT100 v.3.15 middle of a job won't cause problems anymore. IW3270 v.3.14 (Version numbers not updated again) IWVT100 v.3.16 1997-04-21 The last change caused an extra character IW3270 v.3.15 at the end of lines on some printers. Fixed. IWVT100 v.3.17 1997-05-05 These programs all changed to avoid the IW3270 v.3.16 following two WinSock errors: IWD211 v.3.14 "[10036] Operation now in progress" IWHP v.3.14 (it was often triggered by BOOTP) and IWFTP v.3.17 "[10038] Socket operation on non-socket". IWFTPSRV v.3.14 IWLPD v.3.17 IWLPR v.3.13 The HP emulator has some display bug fixes. IWPRTSRV v.3.13 IWPRTCLI v.3.12 IWKERNEL v.3.12 The Inet TCP/IP kernel and WinSock WINSOCK.DLL v.3.18 has also been optimized for speed. IW3270 v.3.17 1997-05-08 Printing of hidden fields made impossible WINSOCK.DLL v.3.19 1997-05-13 More verbal Winsock traces: module name reported. Improved notification handling as needed by some unstable applications. WINSOCK.DLL v.3.20 1997-05-19 TokenRing support for multiple rings. IWVT100 v.3.18 1997-05-20 Separate option for 132 column font. See the Setup/Font 132 option when in 132 column mode and select a suitable size font to prevent scroll bars from appearing. IWVT100 v.3.19 1997-05-21 Fix file logging for print-thru to file. INETFONT.FON v.3.12 1997-05-21 More fonts: The 80 column font for 800x600 screens is wider. New organisation of 132 column fonts. Separate fonts for 132x25 screen (for VT) and 132x28 (for 3279-5). Select "InetFont 132 col terminal" or "InetFont 132 col 3270" WINSOCK.DLL v.3.21 1997-05-26 The TCP/IP stack no longer acts as a router from an interface back to the same interface. This feature is still available to those who need it. IWVT100 v.3.20 1997-05-30 Two new escape sequences: Enq (\005) will return an ID string: "Inet VT100 version x.xx\r\n". Esc PI will return your IP address in dotted decimal form: "\r\nxxx.xx.x.xxx\r\n" IWPRTSRV v.3.14 1997-06-06 Improved handling of new lines to accommodate applications sending LF/CR i.s.o. CR/LF: File handles (for all future releases): A new compiler will allow usage of up to 60 file handles per program. The previous limitation was 20. The problem only surfaced with heavy FTP server activity. IWFTPSRV v.3.15 1997-06-09 Paths are relative to login directory. 1. The FTP server will use the paths relative to the login directory for the CWD (CD) and PWD commands. This conforms to the standard used by most UNIX FTP servers. (Users normally can not do a CDUP (closer to the root directory) unless they have directory access. Users with access to directories above their login directory might be confused with the way directories are displayed since INET will to switch to paths relative to the root of the current disk. To have absolute paths displayed, do a "CD C:\".) 2. Support up to 60 open files. 3. Fixed bug in Access names in .INI file. IWVT100 v.3.21 1997-06-10 Script buffer size increased to 16K. IW3270 v.3.18 Fixed a GPF that occurred sometimes when trying IWD211 v.3.15 to connect to an unavailable service. IWHP v.3.15 Will display errors in status status line i.s.o. dialog boxes to prevent crashes due to continuous network errors. IWVT100 v.3.22 1997-06-14 When printing using print-through sequences the Quiet mode preserves the cursor position. IWVT100 v.3.23 1997-06-26 Under some circumstances the Cancel button IW3270 v.3.19 in the print setup dialogue boxes caused IWLPD v.3.18 problems - fixed. IWPRTSRV v.3.15 IWVT100 v.3.24 1997-07-07 **A new feature: Make and configure icons.** IW3270 v.3.20 The "Save as new type" option has been changed IWD211 v.3.16 and enhanced to create icons with the required IWHP v.3.16 command line options. See "Settings/Save as". IWFTP v.3.18 1997-07-09 The FTP client now supports batch transfers! It also has the icon-maker facility of the terminal emulators under "File/Save". (This is an intermediate beta release.) WINSOCK.DLL v.3.22 1997-07-11 The SLIP/CSLIP support has been improved. Stability has been improved for multiple modems supporting multiple simultaneous connections. It is no longer required to have a connect script in your modem definition file and very long input to the @r command is handled better. IWKERNEL v.3.13 1997-07-18 The kernel had a /i= command line option added. You may now specify the .INI file to use for the kernel. This means that you may load WinSock.DLL (TCP/IP stack) with settings from different copies of INET.INI. It is useful if you have to use different IP addresses or different dial-up connections. Note that you can't run 2 copies of WinSock simultaneously. The error message descriptions, "ALREADY CONNECTED" and "NOT CONNECTED", were swapped around. IWFTP v.3.19 1997-07-21 New FTP client for Windows release version! 1. The FTP client now supports batch transfers! 2. It also has the icon-maker facility of the terminal emulators under "File/Save". 3. The trace window can be used to enter commands in line mode. 1. Batch FTP jobs. Configure an icon with the following options on the command line: iwftp.exe /s=commands.ftp /x where commands.ftp is the file containing the batch job. A typical command file could be: OPEN server_hostname USER username PASS password lcd c:\download cd /pub/data_file_space get my_data_file my.dat quit INET FTP will look in the .INI file for a username, password and account whenever the remote FTP server prompts for these values (e.g. after an OPEN command) even if other USER and PASS commands are given in the following lines. It is recommended to specify the user and password either in the script file or in the .INI file but not in both. The OPEN command in your script file may be replaced by the /h=hostname command line option. And you may omit the USER and PASS commands from the FTP script if the correct settings are stored in your .INI file. (The "Open" dialog box will indicate the information saved in your .INI files. See Appendix C.3. in the Network Manager's Guide if you experience problems with getting fields empty - you might be reading some other INET.INI files as well.) In case of any error reply from your FTP server, the batch job is aborted and control is passed back to the user. The trace window will show the last part of the session containing the offending command. Most of the INET FTP client commands as listed on pages 8-24 to 8-25 in the Network Manager's Guide are supported as well as a few extra commands. You should be able to use exactly the same file as an FTP script under Windows and as an input file for INET for DOS. Note that the Windows FTP uses BINARY transfer mode by default while the DOS FTP uses ASCII by default. You can do a LIST or NLST to file by specifying a filename as second argument. Remarks are commented out by # or ;. The INET command "exit" can be used i.s.o. the /x command line option to exit the FTP client at the end of the session. 2. Icon-maker at "File/Save". This option is very similar to the same feature in the emulators. 3. The FTP trace window. The trace window is now configured like a scrolling line mode terminal. FTP commands may be entered at the prompt. Note that the options selected under "Setup/Setting" are still active. You may use the "Debug info in trace window" option under "Setup/Setting" to debug your scripts. I would recommend to switch off the "Refresh Server List on changes" option to avoid unwanted traffic during debugging. The "Log data channel in trace window" option might also help to reduce output. The trace window settings are saved so that it can always be opened automatically when you restart the FTP client. IWHTTPS v.3.00 1997-07-21 A new WWW server added! Now INET for Windows includes a web server! It gives you another method for transferring files. You have to set an environment variable called, HTTP_DIR, in your AUTOEXEC.BAT to indicate the root HTTP directory containing the default HTML file, INDEX.HTM. E.g.: SET HTTP_DIR=C:\HTML All files are referenced relative to the directory indicated by HTTP_DIR. This server includes status and trace facilities. IW3270 v.3.21 1997-08-01 Two new features: ** 1. More function keys.** More programable key combinations with Control- and Alt- are now supported. E.g. Alt-E and Ctrl-O. To access a menu item like Edit with Alt-E re-assigned to a custom function, press and release Alt and press then E. ** 2. Character mapping.** To correctly display and print non-standard EBCDIC characters like ˆ, user defined character mapping is now supported. Please ask for the documentation on this feature. IWVT100 v.3.25 1997-08-07 More function keys. IWD211 v.3.17 More programable key combinations with Control- and IWHP v.3.17 Alt- are now supported. E.g. Alt-E and Ctrl-O. To access a menu item like Edit with Alt-E re-assigned to a custom function, press and release Alt and press then E. IWHTTPS v.3.01 1997-08-08 Support for more file types. Files with extensions starting with the following characters will be properly recognized and passed on to the browser: htm, htx, asp, alx, sdm, sht, txt, gif, jpe, jpg and pjp. IWVT100 v.3.26 1997-08-16 New Scroll-back feature: Under Setup/Settings you may specify a buffer size for scrolling back to previous screens. If this "Scrollback rows" value is set to more than 0, a vertical scroll bar will appear allowing you to go back to previous displays that have been scrolled off screen. IWFTP v.3.20 1997-08-19 Fixed hang when answered "No" to a confirmation. IWVT100 v.3.27 1997-08-20 Fixed script aborts due to timing problems. IWVT100 v.3.28 1997-09-29 Fixed scrolling and PrintScreen problems when Scroll-back has been activated. IWFTPSRV v.3.16 1997-10-09 Prevent possible GPF due to low memory. IWVT100 v.3.29 1997-10-10 Compatible with Compaq version of Windows 95. IW3270 v.3.22 Some Compaq machines had problems with screen IWD211 v.3.18 sizing and gave a "Divide by zero" message. IWHP v.3.18 IWVT100 v.3.30 1997-10-20 1) Add "Hide vertical scroll bar" option. 2) The user may define keys to do the scrolling. 3) Fix some scroll-back related bugs. 4) Add Screen-printer setup option. 5) Improved copy-and-paste operation. 6) Numeric Key Pad control by application. The copy and paste is easier, because you can right click the mouse to bring up the Edit menu where the mouse is pointing. You can mark more than a screen full of data by mouse dragging and copy that to the clipboard. NumLock is switched by the DECKPAM / DECKPNM sequences. If the HOST sends a DECKPAM (DEC KeyPad Application Mode) sequence (Escape=), NumLock is switched off. If the HOST sends a DECKPNM (DEC KeyPad Numeric Mode) sequence (Escape>), NumLock is switched on. IWFTPSRV v.3.17 1997-11-06 Uses less memory for multiple users. IWVT100 v.3.31 1997-11-08 Copy and paste should never cause a GPF. IW3270 v.3.23 "Winsock error while receiving" under NT handled. IWD211 v.3.19 It used to happen on slow dial-up links. IWHP v.3.19 IWVT100 v.3.32 1997-11-14 Improved auto-scroll with scroll-back. Modified CR->NL translation for print jobs. More robust time-out settings for print jobs. Printing just 1 line on a page is now easier to fix. IW3270 v.3.24 1997-11-17 Modified CR->NL translation for print jobs. IWPRTSRV v.3.16 1997-11-17 Code page conversion supported. Modified CR->NL translation. IWFTP v.3.21 1997-11-18 Save Options/Settings and Binary Mode on exit. IWVT100 v.3.33 1997-11-20 Added trace facilities. IWVT100 v.3.34 1997-12-01 Improved scroll-back: Define your own keys for scrolling. IWVT100 v.3.35 1997-12-04 Improved scroll-back for full screen applications. You have 3 ways of solving the problems of fitting in nice big fonts and a vertical scroll bar for scrollback: a) If you want a scroll bar and have ALMOST enough room to fit one in, Inet will size the window such that you get a thin scroll bar which is still functional. This works very nicely with an 800 X 600 resolution, 132 columns AND using the big (13 pt) Inet 132 col font. b) Switch off the scroll bar and use function keys. To switch off, there is a checkbox "Hide vertical scroll bar" in the Setup/Settings box. You have 6 programmable functions to handle the scroll bar: Scroll to top - Alt Home Scroll to bottom - Alt End Scroll line up - Alt UpArrow Scroll line down - Alt DownArrow Scroll page up - Alt Page Up Scroll page down - Alt Page Down The specific keys are the built-in defaults (what you get when you have NO keys defined). You can map them to any function keys you like. c) You can also scroll (even without a scroll bar) by dragging the mouse (while holding the left button in) from inside the window to outside. Just click once to get rid of the marker. IWVT100 v.3.36 1997-12-17 More stability when printing over very slow connections. IWVT100 v.3.37 1998-01-21 Fixed GPF caused by reading certain files. IW3270 v.3.25 1998-01-08 Added trace facilities. IWLPD v.3.19 1998-01-19 Added trace facilities. Handle "missing control file" problem. IWVT100 v.3.38 1998-02-05 Added host printer settings for 80 or 132 column print jobs (thru-printing) and added support for HTTP proxy connections. HTTP proxy connections are needed to go through a fire wall. A secure "proxy" server actually makes the connections. The server is specified under Settings/Network Type. To print graphic characters (e.g. line drawing), you have two ways of doing it: a) Directly to the printer (e.g. Print to file: LPT1) with a correct setup on the printer, b) By printing to a Windows driver with the "Convert Code page" set ON. The print switching works as follows: 1. There are 2 Host printer setups: 80 col and 132 col. 2. If a print job starts with a 0F (hex) character, the 132 column printer will be used. Otherwise the 80 column printer will be used. If the print job uses a 12 (hex) code, a new job starts using the 80 column printer. (0x0F is the code for "Condensed print on" and 0x12 is the code for "Condensed print off" as defined by Epson) These codes are then removed from the data stream. 3. The start of the print job is when the "Printer on" sequence is received. The end of the print job is when the "Printer off" sequence is received. (See INET manual: Network Manager's Guide) 4. This interpretation will only be done if a Windows printer driver is selected. File printing will not be interpreted in any way. I.e.: if the 80 column printer is set for "Print to file", the 132 column printer will never be used. IW3270 v.3.26 1998-03-25 Fixed situation where PAx keys did not work. IWVT100 v.3.39 1998-03-26 Fixed specialized through-printing. Added screen printer settings for 80 or 132 column screens. Added screen capture escape sequences to copy the screen to a file (see sec. 9.2.6. of the INET Network Manager's Guide). More escape sequences for invisible and underlined text. Extra SGR escape sequences now supported: Esc [ 8 m Invisible on Esc [ 24 m Underline off Esc [ 28 m Invisible off IWVT100 v.3.40 1998-05-11 Modified palette support for WinLight. IWKERNEL v.3.14 1998-05-13 Move the IWPING program to be an internal part of the kernel. See Ping menu item. IW3270 v.3.27 1998-05-25 Fixed LPT1 printing. IWVT100 v.3.41 1998-06-14 Fixed IP address obtained by Esc PI on certain third party WinSocks. This file is: README.TXT v.3.35 as modified on 1998-06-14