TMusic 1.1 -- Shareware version Add-in Songs for Telemate version 3.10 (c) 1992 by Jim Henry III Part 1 (TMUSIC1.TXT): 1. Purpose 2. Why register? 3. Files 4. Distribution policy Part 2 (TMUSIC2.TXT): 5. The Main menu 6. The Songs menu 7. The Configure menu 8. The Add Songs menu 9. Writing your own songs 10. Command line options 11. Explanations of error messages 12a. Changes from 1.0 to 1.1 12b. More! More features! 13. Getting in touch with the author 1. Purpose This program supplements the communications terminal program Telemate by adding additional Alarm Songs to be played when you connect to a BBS, or finish (or abort) a download or upload. The TMInst.Exe program which comes with Telemate allows you to select from among 19 Alarm Songs. TMusic adds 30 more Alarm Songs. The author of TMusic is not associated with the author of Telemate. Both Telemate and TMusic are Shareware, however, I suggest that you register Telemate BEFORE you register TMusic. 2. Why register? In the Shareware version of TMusic, all features of the registered version are enabled except as follows: All 30 of the added Alarm Songs may be played and listened to within the TMusic program. Only 7 of them, however, may be installed into Telemate in the Shareware version. This allows you to verify that TMusic works as advertised with your version of Telemate. When you register, you will be able to install all 30 songs into Telemate. In the TMusic program, you can add your own songs to be installed in Telemate, and test and save them. In the Shareware version, these user-added songs cannot be installed into Telemate. When you register, you will be able to install your own songs into Telemate. All other features of the TMusic program, including selecting the screen colors, are fully enabled in the Shareware version. Registration costs $8.00, and, in addition to being able to install all 30 songs in Telemate and install your user-written songs in Telemate, you will receive notices when new versions are released with more songs. Also, there will be no wait to read the shareware message on exiting the program. See the file ORDERFRM.TXT for more details. Make checks payable to James T. Henry III. 3. Files The following files should come with TMusic: TMUSIC.EXE The program. SONGS.DAT Data on the 30 built-in songs, used by the program. TMUSIC.HLP The online help information, used by the program. TMUSIC1.TXT The documentation (this file). TMUSIC2.TXT More documentation. ORDERFRM.TXT Order form for registering TMusic. AMAZING.SNG Various song files, to demonstrate use of music commands. AMAZING.SNG BATTLE.SNG BIRDWALK.SNG BLOSSOM.SNG CAMPTOWN.SNG CAPITAL.SNG CHARIOTS.SNG GODBLESS.SNG GOOBER.SNG GOODCMEN.SNG GRANDMA.SNG GREENSL.SNG HERO.SNG JOHNNY.SNG KITE.SNG LOOM.SNG MTNDEW.SNG ODETOJOY.SNG PARADISE.SNG PRAISE.SNG SHAVE.SNG SHOESHIN.SNG SNDMUSIC.SNG STARSF.SNG STARSP.SNG SUNSHINE.SNG VIKINGS.SNG WALKSUN.SNG WHISTLE.SNG YELLOWR.SNG YONDER.SNG These thirty-seven files should be distributed in the archive TMUSIC10.ARJ (or .ZIP or .LZH or whatever). The file TMUSIC.CFG, which is created when you save your configuration options, should not be distributed when you give copies of the shareware version to others. Various user-created song files in addition to these can be distributed with it, but need not be. 4. Distribution policy To Uploaders, BBS Sysops, User Groups, and Disk Vendors The Shareware version of TMusic can be distributed by anyone as long as no charge is made for it. The registered version cannot be distributed by anyone except by special arrangement with the author. The Shareware version cannot be sold for money or any other consideration except with written permission from the author. For permission to sell copies of either the Shareware or Registered versions of TMusic, write and please send a copy of your catalog. The Shareware version of TMusic should be distributed in the original archive which *must* contain all thirty-seven of the files listed in section 3 above. [End of TMUSIC1.TXT Documentation continued in TMUSIC2.TXT]