The following program are FREEWARE.

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*      Kill V1.2 / UnKill V2.0     *
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Started the 09th September 1996
Release to the public domain the 17th June 1997.

The best way to protect your data on floppy disk :)


*** Any comments, improvements or questions are welcome: cph@mygale.org ***
Check out my homepage for the latest release: http://www.mygale.org/03/cph/
Copyright 1996-97 CpH, Inc. All Rights Reserved.



			!!!DISCLAIMER!!!


	Using this program comes without any warranty. The author
	and distributors will not accept responsibility for any
	damage incurred directly or indirectly through use of this
	program.
	Use at your own risk!


			!!!COPYRIGHT!!!


	This program is copyright (c) CpH. This program is freeware.
	You are free to distribute it by electronic means and make as
	many copies as you want on electronic or magnetic media, as long
	as the files of this package remain unmodified, with copyright
	notices intact. Distributing parts separtely is not allowed!
	Selling for money is prohibited without the author's prior
	permission.


The KILL program
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This program will 'clean' the floppy disk from any data.
To keep your data safe, don't put any directory on the floppy disk.

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			!!!!Warning!!!!!
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The actual version doesn't manage (sub)directories nor the hard drive.
It works only with the DOS initial filename description (8.3)
Keep the file (FILES.LST) created by KILL, it is important to restore your disk as it was!

The UNKILL program
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Put all your data back as it was before you used KILL.

Note:
If anything wrong happens, you can have a look in the file FILES.LST created 
by KILL in order to know what you lost or EMAIL me.
Nevertheless, it shouldn't append.

Suggestion:
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Before using KILL, you may encrypt your files in order to add more privacy
to your files.
[I will do it later on...]
I welcome any source/kind of funding for this project, ie it can be money 
(Pounds, $, DM) or documentation about anything (with sources if available :))

Hardware requirement:
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A 286, with 2 Mo is enough.

Tested on:
PC:     386 DX 33, 486 DX33, 486 DX2 66 and Pentium 100/166.
OS:     MS-DOS 5.0/6.22, OpenDos 7.01, Windows 3.1, Windows 95 , 
	Windows NT 4.0 and Amiga 1200 (emul 286).

The previous version was tested on more than 400 floppies disk with SUCCESS.

Known Bugs:
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None.
