READ.ME

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    Our thanks to Verlin Marshall and Wynema Obst for their
    steadfast testing of Flash throughout it's history.

    Also thanks to Dennis Tuttle of Codeworks Software. Without
    Dennis's continual prodding and goading, version 3.0 would
    never have left the drawing board and become reality.


A PLEA:
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    If you would like Qsoft to upload your registered copy of
    Flash to YOUR BBS please pre-register us on your BBS. We probably
    won't be calling again and it sometimes takes 5 minutes of answering
    questions just to get on. Please pre-register in the following manner.

              NAME: KEN WILCOX
          PASSWORD: FLASH30
        CITY,STATE: LANCASTER, CA.
        and any other questions needed to get upload privaleges..

    If this is not possible then you will have to download from us. We
    are sorry for this inconvience but between the time it takes to even
    get connected and then going through all the new user stuff has become
    very unprofitable.. Feel free to delete KEN WILCOX as a user after you
    receive your upload..



A REMINDER:
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    Flash will create a file called FLASH.CNF when the program is
    run for the first time. Together FLASH30.EXE and FLASH.CNF
    MUST RESIDE in the same subdirectory on your drive.  Furthermore
    FLASH30.EXE must be run from the directory in which it resides.
    To keep coding levels down no attempt has been made to allow
    FLASH to operate through the Path environment.

    If FLASH 3.0 is run from a directory containing a previous version
    of Flash delete any prior Flash.cnf files.

A NOTE:
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    Previous versions of FLASH were released in conjunction with
    CODEWORKS SOFTWARE. Strictly due to business reasons FLASH is
    now released by it's author Kenneth Wilcox (soon to be QSOFT
    SOFTWARE). CODEWORKS will no longer support earlier versions
    of FLASH. Please direct any inquires to QSOFT.

    Please do not read into this any further then what has been
    stated, as CODEWORKS is a fine company whose products we will
    continue to use and enjoy.

A THOUGHT:
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    If demand warrants it we will release a module for Flash that
    will allow co-sysops to call in and update their news files
    remotely (as a door). Let us know what you think.