The British games / quizes and Fun with Letters and Words have been provided on this disk in an archived form in order to save space and to keep the files together. In order to retrieve the files: With a 2-floppy system: 1) Put a blank (formatted) disk in the B: drive - See the inside back cover of the Public Brand Software catalog for preparation information. 2) At the A> prompt, issue the command A> PKXARC BRITISH B: With a hard disk system: 1) Prepare a subdirectory for the data C> MD\NEWDIR (NEWDIR is any name you wish - or pick an existing subdirectory) 2) Go to that new subdirectory C> CD\NEWDIR 3) Issue the command C> A:PKXARC A:BRITISH Repeat the above for the other .ARC file on the disk: FUNLW On some PC Jr's or computers with limited memory the program PKXARCJR will work better than PKXARC, in this case substitute PKXARCJR for PKXARC in the instructions above. ----------------- The documentation files on this disk can be identified by their extensions of .DOC, .TXT, or names like README. You will find documentation files such as these within each archive. These can be viewed with the PBS-VIEW program such as PBS-VIEW PBS.TXT or shown on the screen with the TYPE command such as TYPE PBS.TXT or copied to the printer with the COPY command such as COPY PBS.TXT PRN ----------------- Thanks for your support of our services. Copyright 1989 Public Brand Software, Inc This collection of programs has been provided by and is copyrighted by Public Brand Software, P.O. Box 51315, Indianapolis IN 46251 in addition to the copyrights kept by the individual authors. A complete catalog of Public Domain and User Support software is available by calling 1-800-IBM-DISK (voice) 24 hours a day 1-317-856-4144 or 1-317-856-1001 in Indiana. PKXARC is copyrighted by PKWare and has been used here with the permission of the author. For more information about PKXARC issue the command PKXARC without any parameters. Please respect each author's copyright, license, and registration agreements. If this software saves you even an hour of work, then it is certainly worth compensating the author for the many hours of work spent writing the software. If this documentation scrolled off the screen faster than you could read it, it can be printed by the command: COPY PBS.TXT PRN