USER-EVALUATION SOFTWARE ------------------------ The AdvCRT UNIT is distributed and marketed through the user- evaluation concept. That is, you test the software--if you want it, you buy it, if you don't want it, you pass it on and discontinue use. The files which make up the distribution package may be copied and distributed freely without modification as long as no fee is charged for the distribution. You are granted a limited license for the use of this software package for a two-month evaluation period. Within this trial period, you may use the routines enclosed in this UNIT(s) in your Pascal programs which, however, may NOT be distributed. Upon registration, however, there are no royalties and any programs which call upon the now purchased UNIT(s) may be distributed and/or dealt with in whatever fashion you see fit. The short description which appears when you run the software along with the tedious delay are removed with the registered version. AdvCRT's overhead with the registered version becomes 3K instead of 6K. Once you have evaluated the package and find it to your liking, please register it with us, as outlined in the file REGISTER.TXT. An AdvCRT registration licenses you to use the product on a regular basis, with no royalties. HOW TO REGISTER YOUR COPY ------------------------- (1) Print the License Agreement file (LICENSE.TXT), and complete the questionnaire. (2) Print the Registration file (REGISTER.TXT), and complete any necessary blanks. (3) Mail the hard copy License Agreement (IN FULL), Registration File, Registration Fee (check or money-order made out to Gary A. Kohan, Jr.) to: Gary A. Kohan, Jr. Nebula Development Systems (NbDS) 7372 Stream Way Springfield, VA 22152-3640 * PLEASE understand it is UNLAWFUL and immoral to use the enclosed routines for more than two months without registering your copy. If you choose to destroy your copy of AdvCRT and not to register with the author(s), any programs you write within the two month evaluation which call upon these routines must be: (1) Altered in such a way that they are no longer dependent upon any enclosed routines. (2) Destroyed.