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		            Collect! Ver 1.03             
                                                          
                     Individual's Collection Database     
                                                          
                     Copyright (c) 1991 by G.L. Alston    
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             ATTENTION:                                           
                                                                  
             For those of you who are using a floppy based        
             system, place a copy of DOS (COMMAND.COM) on to the  
             Collect! floppy.                                     
           


         Ŀ
          INTRODUCTION 
         

          Collect! is an advanced specialty database that is used to
          keep track of the things people collect. It can also be
          used by small dealers of items like baseball cards, antiques,
          comic books, video / audio tape, records, fine arts, books and
          magazines. The list of collection types is practically endless.
          It will also serve to keep track of household inventory.

          Collect! offers unique features that make this collector's
          database faster and easier to use than any other product:

                      * Common spelling file
                      * Works in RAM memory, not the disk
                      * All data on one screen
		      * User changeable database templates
		      * Mouse Support
                      * Financial data
                      * Masked printing

          Collect! is not as cryptic as some database products can be.
          Rather than using the standard menu system (Add, Change,
	  Delete, etc.), Collect! uses pop-up windows and a mouse and
	  is laid out to be easily understood.







         Ŀ
           QUICKSTART  
         

          Copy your copy of COMMAND.COM onto the Collect! floppy
          if you are using a floppy based system. Otherwise, be
          sure that COMMAND.COM is in the PATH on your hard disk.

	  To start, type "Collect!" at the DOS prompt. The
	  program will load.

	  1. Press the "F" key and then press "O". Press
	     'Enter' to load in a sample data file.

          2. Press "V" and use the arrow keys to scroll through
             the records. Press "Esc" to bring you back to the
             main menu.

          3. To quit Collect!, press "F" to pop up the file
             window, and "Q" to quit.

          4. To print this manual -- at the DOS prompt, type:

             type collect!.txt > lpt1

             including the word "type." This will use DOS to
             redirect the screen output to the printer.





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           DATABASES  
         

          A database uses the concept that information will always
          follow a given format. This format breaks down the individual
          pieces of information into blocks called "fields." Each
          group of FIELDS is called a "Record." As a 'for instance',
          take the case of a mailing list:


                          Name
                          Street
                          City
                          Zip
                          Phone


          The above constitutes a RECORD. Each line of information is
          a FIELD. In the case of a mailing list, the database uses the
          same format for each and every RECORD, although the information
          in each FIELD will change depending on the RECORD viewed. A
          Rolodex (tm) is a database.











          Collect! is also a database, but it has twists:

                 * You can modify the FIELD names for any
                   type of collection.

                 * The financial information can be used
                   in a search.

          Generally, if you purchase a database, it can be rather
          expensive. The good news is that it will function as a
          mechanism to record your collection information. It will
          not, however, be of any use to you in looking for items
          that increased in value by any percentage. That's where
          Collect! comes in. This database is designed exclusively
          for the collector.


                       RECORD EXAMPLE: (Movies Database)


          1) Title         :         <---- 1 FIELD
          2) Starring      :
          3) Running Time  :
          4) Movie Type    :
	  5) Director      :                     FINANCE DATA:
          6) Year Made     :
          7) Condition     :                 File Value      :
          8) Year Purchased:                 Paid out        :
          9) Purchase Price:                 Pct of change   :
          10) Current Value:
          11) Studio       :
          12) Film Number  :
          13) Any Comments :


         Ŀ
          DATA  FILES 
         


          Your collection will be contained in a disk file that is
	  a group of records. This file is one you OPEN by name.


          Collect! limits the number of records in any given data
	  file to 2000. You may, however, have as many data files as
          you have room for. As data files can be stored on floppy
          disks, the amount of data that could be ultimately stored
	  is limitless.

          Using multiple data files for your collections also will
          help you organize. Rather than have a master file of all
          of your collections, having one named "China" and another
          named "Dolls" (for instance) helps you categorize.












	  So why so few items in a file? Many database programs
          boast up to millions of records per file.

          Many reasons. Collect! :

          *  works in RAM, not disk. It assumes a machine
	     of minimum (modern) configuration. (640K)

          *  is designed to catalog items that have some real
	     value. If you have over a few hundred expensive items,
	     like original Renoir paintings, you could buy your own
             accounting firm to do this for you. Many good
             collections comprise a couple of hundred individual
             items at the outside. Even massive collections such
	     as valuable stamps usually do not exceed 500 or so
	     items in a given category.

          *  needs to be fast even on PC/XT technology, which
             many of you have.

          *  needs to be able to operate on LCD screen laptop
             computers. A standard disk based database program
             will run the batteries down faster because the
             disk drive, a power hungry device, needs to be
             running all the time.



          Ŀ
           RUNNING COLLECT! 
          


          Collect! uses pop up windows over a main screen area. The
          main system menu appears horizontally beneath the copyright
          notice:

                 File     View     Search     Print     Utilities
                 -        -        -          -         -

          All menu items, whether using the main system menu or any
          within a pop up window, are accessed either by pressing
          the highlighted letter key (shown here as underlined) or
          by moving the highlight bar with the ARROW (cursor) keys
          and pressing ENTER. To PRINT something, for instance, pressing
          either "P" or highlighting 'PRINT' will bring up the "Print"
	  pop up window.

	  You may also use a mouse if you prefer. The general Rule is
	  that any window with a '' in the upper left corner can be
	  exited by clicking the ''. The Mouse is NOT used in the
	  editor. If the Mouse cursor is on-screen, it can be used.
	  You also have the ability to click menu items and filenames,
	  as well as the Up and Down arrows when on screen.
          The action inside pop up menus is the same.
          Once a window has been popped up, you can get back to
	  the main menu by pressing the "Esc" (Escape) key or by
	  clicking the upper left corner.

	  Menu selections inside a window work as described above.






          Collect! is configured such that pop up windows will
          overlay. The "active" window is the one most whole.


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             ĳ              <---------- ACTIVE WINDOW
                              
                 


          If there are any instructions, they will appear in the
          window.


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            ON LINE  HELP !  
          

	  At most points in the program, pressing the "?" key or
	  clicking the "? = HELP" will bring up a context sensitve
	  HELP pop up window. Press the ESCAPE key or click the upper
	  left corner to exit the window. The HELP is available in all
	  sub-menus as well. The On Line HELP should not be used
	  exclusively in place of this manual. HELP is available at
	  all menus and screen changes, and can be customized: each
	  of the help subjects is contained in a *.HLP disk file. You
	  may reword these using an ASCII text editor (no special
	  formatting characters, such as in a word processor, can be
	  used.) Just follow the existing format - 37 chars x 19 lines
	  in each file. In this way, HELP can be customized for your
	  (or your employees) special needs.



          Ŀ
            MENU SELECTIONS  
          



          ** = main menu selections



          ** FILE:

                  used to access, save, and create disk based
                  data files; enter DOS; and Quit the program.















          THE "FILE" WINDOW:

	  1) OPEN

	     A window showing up to 57 data files is presented. You may
	     scroll through the list by using the arrow keys to high-
	     light the desired filename. Pressing ENTER will OPEN the
	     highlighted file. You may also use the mouse in two ways:
	     you may simply double-click the filename, or you can click
	     the '( OK )' to open the highlighted file. If the AutoSave
	     toggle is ON (see UTILITIES), a backup copy of the file is
	     created upon OPEN. If you have been working on a file and
	     forgot to Save it, A window will pop up that asks you to
	     Save your file prior to OPENing the new one.

          2) Save

             After you edit your database, use this to put the
             new data back on the disk.

          3) New

             This starts a new database file. You will need
             enter the name you wish to call it, such as
             "dolls", etc. This action will erase the current
	     file in memory. The new name will be tested to see
	     if it is the same as an existing filename. If it
	     is, Collect! will have you re-enter the name as it
	     will NOT let you overwrite existing files.
	     If you have edited any file you have OPENed, Collect!
	     will give a warning that you need to SAVE the current
	     file before starting a NEW one.

             You are next presented with a list of collection
             types to choose from. Enter a number corresponding
             to the type of collection your NEW data file is for.


          5) DOS Shell

             Allows you to enter DOS while leaving Collect! running.
             You can do anything in DOS that you normally would,
             such as format disks or even run another program. Type
             the word "exit" at the command line prompt ( such as
             A:> , c:\>, etc. ) to return to Collect! and where you
             left off. The amount of memory left to run other programs
	     will depend on your system memory. This shareware version
	     of Collect! uses about 260K of RAM.


           6) Quit

              Allows you to quit Collect! and return to DOS.
              Make sure you SAVE any changes you made to a
              database file before you quit.

	   7) ABOUT

	      Gives you revision number, and any other needed info.






          ** SEARCH:
                    used to search for records that either match or
                    fall within a given pattern set or parameters.


          In the search window, a list of the data fields is
          presented. Also, there are financial data fields.
          Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move the highlight
          bar to the field to search in. Press the "Enter" key
          to activate. At this time, the "how to search" window
          pops up:

                       *  =  Equality
                       *  <  Less Than
                       *  >  Greater Than
                       *  -  Range

          You should again use the Up Down keys to choose the type
	  of search to be made in the field you selected. Note that
	  the mouse will be inoperative for the DEFINE SEARCH TYPE
	  window.
	  Press "Enter" to activate. Note that alphanumeric
	  (text) fields are searched as MATCH only. Standard numeric
	  fields can be searched in any method. Common Spelling Data
	  fields ( #4 and #7 ) are MATCH only. After entry of your
	  search criteria, the window pops away and you can then
	  select any other remaining (unused) data field to search in.

	  This process can continue on ALL fields until "Esc" is
          pressed, OR until the search has narrowed the "found"
	  records to less than 2 records. As each search criteria
          gets entered, it will appear in the search window.

          In the bottom of the search window is a display that
          shows the current number of records left to search in.

                   LEFT:  xx  OF yy

          After the search is done, the search window will pop
          away, leaving the main screen. Near the top of the
          screen will be:

                    Search Found XX Records

          Where XX is the number of matching records.

          The first matching record (if any) is displayed. If there
          were none, the first record in the file is displayed.

          The up and down cursor keys will cycle through all of the
          "found" records.

          To exit the search function, press the Escape [Esc]
	  key. The currently shown record will stay on screen, and
	  VIEW mode will start from that point for editing. Note
	  that the Search 'found' records can be operated on in
	  other ways - they can be printed out (See PRINT) or moved
	  or copied into other files (see UTILITIES).







          ** VIEW:
                  used to VIEW and EDIT the database file.

          The right side of the screen (at the border) is replaced
          with a scroll bar. This is a visual aid to help determine
          how far you are in the file:
                                       <-----  Top (end)
                                     
                                     
          Scroll Bar Marker  ------>  <----- Current Position
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                       <----- Bottom (1st record)

          Near the bottom of the screen, instructions will appear.
          The keys pressed do not require <Enter> afterward. A
	  single keypress will suffice. The mouse can be likewise
	  used as well. To do the same thing as a letter key, click
	  the appropriate box. To Scroll, click the Up and DOWN
	  arrows on either end of the scroll bar. Holding the button
	  down on an arrow will allow fast cycling. Release it to stop.

                         Up Down ARROW keys to
                         cycle through file.

                         "F" to access the
                         FIRST record.

                         "L" to access the
                         LAST record.

                         "C" to CHOOSE a
                         record number.

                         "D" to DELETE the
                         current record.

                         "E" to EDIT.

          As you use the ARROW keys to cycle through entries, the
          scroll bar marker will move up and down to give a
          quick visual indicator of your position in the file.
          Using The "C" ( CHOOSE ) key is a fast way to get to a
	  get to a certain position in large files. To Add a record
	  to the file, Cycle to the last record, and click or press
	  the UP arrow for the LAST record PLUS 1.

          The "E" (EDIT) Key:

          The up and down keys are used to cycle through the
          data fields in each record. To make a change, cycle
          through the record to the desired data field. The
	  current information will appear in reverse video.
	  The mouse is deactivated for editing.
          Start typing in the revised information and press
          the "Enter" key. Look for on-screen help at the
          screen bottom that will remind you that fields
          4 and 7 are used for common data and are accessed
          using the F1 key.




                          Ŀ
                            COMMON  DATA   
                          


          When a common data field is accessed, a window will
          pop up and prompt you for numeric entry. One of these
          fields is CONDITION.


                [ Condition ]Ŀ
                                           
                  1) Poor                  
                  2) Fair                  
                  3) Good                  
                  4) Very Good             
                  5) Excellent             
                                           
                  Enter 1 - 5:             
                


          However, looking at the CONDITION field on screen (in
          your database record), you will see an alpha entry,
          such as "Excellent."

          The reason this was done is because we're too lazy to
          type "Excellent" for 70, 120, or more records. We wanted
          a way to enter common data without all that typing. We
          figured you might not relish typing this out either.

          One of the problems we've seen in most databases has
          two symptoms, but it's the same problem:

               Commonly typed data gets misspelled. Searches
               tend to suffer.

               People tend to abbreviate a lot. This winds
               up being confusing for others. Was "P" POOR
               or PREMIUM ?

          So, considering we were lazy and had a dislike for too
          much abbreviation, we came up with common spelling
          files. They are simply a shortcut to get readable,
          meaningful data on the screen or a printer.

          To finish editing, press the Escape "Esc" key, and you
          will return to the view mode. Press Escape once more
          when you wish to quit viewing; this will return you to
          the main menu.















          ** PRINT:
                   Printing out data from Collect! Print will use any
                   printer at LPT1, including Lasers. If you have
                   only one printer, this is no problem. If your
                   printer is serial, you will need to redirect the
                   LPT1 output to the Comm port your serial printer
                   is connected to. This uses the DOS MODE command:

                   Mode LPT1 = COMx

                   where (x) = port number


                   Collect! printouts have the capability of being
                   masked. Masking is much like the use of masking
                   tape during painting. Masked data fields will
                   not be printed. Print, when selected, assumes
                   that you want to print a record or group of
                   records in their entireity.



          THE PRINT WINDOW:

          1) Print All

             Prints the entire database loaded in memory.

          2) Print Last Search

             Prints all records from last search. If no search was
             ever performed, it prints all records.

          3) Print Current Entry

             Prints the record currently on screen.

          4) Print Entry Number

             Allows you to enter a record number to print.

          5) Print Using Mask

             Pops up another print window for further choices
             using the print mask.

          6) Set Up Mask

             This choice will bring up an instruction window as
             well as the work window. Essentially, you are shown a
             list of the data fields, and you toggle them in a
             masked or unmasked state by entering the field number.

	     Masked fields (those that will NOT be printed) will
             show up in reverse video. To Mask the NAME field, for
             instance, type a "1" and press "Enter." The NAME field
             will then be presented in reverse video; any time you
             print using the mask, the NAME will be ommitted. To
             UNmask the name field, type "1" again, and NAME will
             show up in normal video; it can now be printed.

             The masking is saved to disk, and will stay the same
             until changed by you.




         PRINT USING MASK WINDOW:

         This window has choices 1 - 4 as in normal Print, but the
         mask is used.


         Why use a mask? If you are a dealer, masking off the "price
         paid" field would enable you to hand a printout directly to
         a customer. Likewise, a trader may not want privy information
         about an item being given out. A printout is much easier to
         generate than a typed or handwritten list, and is more
	 convenient than memory alone. In the UTILITIES is another
	 use for the mask.



         ** UTILITIES:
                      used to Change Printout Header or Edit
                      Database Fields.


          THE UTILITIES WINDOW:


	  1) Change Printout Name

            When Collect! prints records, it starts out by
            first printing a header. The default says

                    "Collect! ver. 1.XX"

            You can change this to anything you prefer, such
            as "Mr. Bill's Baseball Card Emporium / Choklit Shoppe."

            When any printouts are made, the header precedes any
            of your collection data. This header comes up only
            once per printout. If you print 1 record, the header
            will be printed first. If you print out 20 records,
            the header will likewise be printed only once, NOT
            once per record.


          2) Edit Collection Type

             The entire main screen window is cleared, and a series of
             letters (A-Z) are shown. Each letter is related to a type
             of collection. Collect! is allowed 26 different collection
             types per disk or directory.

             We have provided some startup samples:

                           c = sports cards
                           m = tape (movies) library
                           s = stamp collection
                           a = antiques / misc.
                           t = audio library
                           b = book library









             These samples can be kept as is or modified. Modification
             and creation of wholly new collection types is the purpose
             of the editor. Perhaps you can use one of the supplied
             samples with some modification.

             When you create data files that are used by Collect!, each
             is "keyed" to a collection type. This is the mechanism that
             allows you to LOAD the books data file and see the fields
             related to books on screen.

             The distribution floppy, for instance, comes with the
             following example data files:

                              *  Movies
                              *  Audio
                              *  Stamps
                              *  Antiques
                              *  Books

             The next step is to decide if you wish to modify an existing
             collection type or create a new one. Press a letter key at
             this point. If you choose an unused letter, you will see a
             default set of field names. If you choose a "used" letter,
             the corresponding fields are shown. If you press 'Esc', you
             will be returned to the main screen.

             To the right of these names is the expected entry type. The
             entry type is fixed; be careful not to insert TEXT data in
             a field that would normally expect numeric data.


             FIELD Entry Types: (1st 13 entries)


                    * TEXT

                      Alpha Numeric -
                      e.g. letters and numbers, such as
                      1622 Wesson Ave. or John Smith.


                    * INTEGER

                      Numeric -
                      Whole numbers in the range
                      -32767 to +32767, such as
                      1111 or 1897 or -34.


                    * FLOATING POINT

                      Numeric -
                      entry with a decimal point, such as
                      10.87  or  1298767986.098.

             SPECIAL FIELD Entry Types: (Entries 14 - 16)









             14) EDITOR MESSAGE

                 This is the reminder for pressing F1 key at
                 entry #4 in the EDIT mode:

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                    To Change XXXX or CONDITION, Press F1 
                   

                 where XXXXX is what you would like to call
                 the field.

             15) FIELD 4 COMMON DATA FILE WINDOW NAME

                 During operation of Collect! in the EDIT mode,
                 pressing the F1 key at field # 4 pops up the
                 common spelling file window. The window is labeled;
                 this will change the name of the window.

             16) DATABASE NAME

                 When Collect! is up and running, the name of the
                 database is put on the screen (Upper Left) for you.

                 This entry allows you to name the database template
                 what you wish.

             Screen entries are limited in length by the editor (It
             doesn't want you to let the Collect! screen data overlap.)

             To EDIT a field name, simply type the corresponding number
             and press 'Enter.' Then, begin typing the new name. Press
             'Enter' when done.

             Press 'Esc' when you are done editing. You will be asked
             whether or not to save the changes. If YES, you proceed to
             editing of the Common Spelling File. If NO, you are returned
             to the main screen.

             You may wish to view a couple of included samples prior
             to creating a new collection type.

             Editing of the Common Spelling File is the same as above.
             Press 'Esc' when done and you will return to the main screen.
	     The common spelling file will be automatically saved.


          3) Auto Save Toggle

             Normally, data files loaded by Collect! are automatically
             backed up upon LOADing as a direct image. This can cause
             loading of large files to take a long time. The TOGGLE
             allows disabling of this feature. By default, it is "ON"
             when Collect! starts. To change the state, bring up the
             AUTO SAVE TOGGLE window and press ENTER. Subsequent
             presses will toggle the state ON and OFF. When it is in
	     the desired state, Press ESCAPE to EXIT the window. You
	     may also toggle the state using the mouse by clicking the
	     text.







	  4) Mouse Toggle

	     If you prefer to not use a mouse, you may toggle it off.
	     This simply gets rid of the cursor and the mouse is not
	     listened to. To restore, toggle by pressing ENTER.


	  5) Copy / Cut / Paste

	     This selection uses data from the LAST SEARCH and brings
	     up another menu window. The Last Search data can be moved
	     into other files (which erases the records in the current
	     file) or copied into other files (which leaves the current
	     file intact.) If you choose an option for an EXISTING file,
	     the filename window (See FILE - OPEN) pops up for you to
	     choose the file to add to. If you choose to move or copy
	     data to a new file, you are asked for a FileName. Should
	     the filename already exist, Collect! will NOT let you
	     overwrite this - you must come up with a unique name.

	     The last option is Modem File. This is simply a mechanism
	     to copy search data onto the disk as ASCII text that can
	     be viewed, such as using the DOS 'TYPE' command. The data
	     is grouped with the appropriate field names and the MASK
	     is used. For all practical intents and purposes, this
	     selection does the same thing as PRINT Last Search (Using
	     Mask) except that the data is routed to the disk instead
	     of the printer. The new file (DOS extension ".MOD") can
	     then be sent via disk or MODEM to another collector for
	     trades, to another dealer for inventory purposes, or to
	     other interested parties. The receiving party can then
	     use DOS or a word processor to PRINT out the file as if
	     Collect! had printed it.


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            FILES AND BACKING UP OF DATA  
          

          Files used by Collect! use a DOS extension of .ADB and
          .BAK. The .BAK file is created as soon as the .ADB file
	  (your database) is OPENed, and it is an image of the
	  .ADB file that got OPENed. This is done to provide you
          with a last resort way of saving your data. Normally,
          you never see the backups, nor do you see the .ADB DOS
          extension; when you load a file you enter just the
          primary name. (see Auto Save discussion about backups.)
          If you do lose your primary file and require use of the
          backup, exit Collect! to DOS (Use the DOS Shell as
          described above) and rename the backup. For instance,
          if you were somehow to lose your database called "DOLLS",
          what you lost was the file DOLLS.ADB.  The backup would be
          called DOLLS.BAK, and you could then use the DOS 'RENAME'
          command as follows:












          A:> rename dolls.bak dolls.adb

	  This will now be OPENable by Collect!, and Collect! will
	  then create another backup as soon as you OPEN the
          file name "DOLLS."
          A batch file called "NAME.BAT", provided on the
          distribution floppy, does the same thing; however,
          it is easier to use:

          A:> name dolls

          If possible, you should use 720K or higher capacity
          disks so that all of your database files (and their
          backups) get saved properly. Better yet, place Collect!
          on your hard drive; just remember to make file backups
          and place them in a safety deposit box.
          The batch file "ADB2A.BAT", provided on the distribution
          floppy, will copy all of your .ABD database files to a
          formatted floppy disk in drive A:

          C:\Collect!>adb2a

          After all, it IS the database files that are important
          to save; this batch file copies them over in a fast way
          so that you do not have to back up the whole drive.

          The batch file "COLLINST.BAT" will create a subdirectory
          on your hard disk and install Collect!

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            SHAREWARE  
          

          As this program is distributed as "shareware", you should
          know a little about the concept. Shareware is not free.
          Basically, if you use this program and you like it, we
          would like to be paid for it. Shareware is a method of
	  distribution that allows you, the user, to obtain
          quality software without going through a middleman. Many
          of today's best known programs either ARE shareware or got
          their start this way.

          One of the wonderful things about shareware is the "try
          before you buy" philosophy; you can "test drive" the
          software as much as you like. You also are free to make
          copies and distribute them at your discretion, providing
          that you do not charge a fee for any distribution. Each
          recipient can also try Collect! and register if they can
          use it. Upon registration, we will send you a manual and a
	  new registered version of the program. You will also receive
	  free upgrades for One Year, and a copy of the Windows 3
	  version upon release.

          To register, send a cheque or money order for $ 25.00 to
          the following name and address. Please do not send cash,
          as this is very risky. By sending a cheque, you have a
          perfect record; it is for your protection. Specify the
          media (3.5" or 5.25") if you wish; otherwise we ship 5.25"
          disks by default.







                                L.J. Alston
                        1320 Standiford Ave, Ste #242
                              Modesto CA 95350
		orders:	  (209) 522 - 8666 FAX / days
			 Otherwise Voice 6 - 9 PM PST.
			      CIS 76040,2247
			      GEnie G.ALSTON5

			    Attn: Collect! 1.03

          If you do not register, we hope that you can forward a
          copy of the program to someone else. If you use the program
          and do not register, you have no worries other than your
          own conscience. We would really appreciate hearing from
          you regardless. If you do not find the program to be worthy
          enough to register, please drop us a line and tell us why.
          Our registered users may be able to benefit, and we may
	  be able to create a product better suiting your requirements.

          G.L. Alston     May, 1991

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          All rights reserved.

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