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Re: First Windows release...



Could you later include a readme file with instructions in it? I know its a simple program but instructions would help should someone forget how to use it over time.
Just a suggestion


> 
> From: "Robert J. Hansen" <rjhansen@inav.net>
> Date: 2002/08/04 Sun AM 04:44:24 EDT
> To: millenniums-end-l@firedrake.org
> Subject: First Windows release...
> 
> ... is available at
> 
> http://soli.inav.net/~rjhansen/MillenniumsEnd.exe
> 
> (You may have to click "Save Link As..." in order to download it.)  Please 
> note that this version is _not_ a true Windows application.  It runs at 
> the command-line only.  For instance, if you have it in a folder named 
> MilEnd, you'd do the following:
> 
> 1.  Click Start-->Run
> 2.  Type "command" for Win95/98/ME, "cmd" for Win2K/XP
> 3.  You're now at a DOS prompt.  Type "cd \path\to\MilEnd"
> 4.  Type "MillenniumsEnd.exe <mass factor> <trauma level> <region>
> 
> For instance, if you want to hurt someone with a mass factor of 1.0 for TL 
> 14 in Region 2, you'd type
> 
> "MillenniumsEnd.exe 1.0 14 2"
> 
> ... and watch the results.
> 
> This is going to be the last release of the back-end barring any 
> substantial unforeseen problems.  The next version will have a pleasant 
> GUI and <blah blah blah>.  This release will hopefully be somewhat useful, 
> and will also give everyone a chance to test it out to make sure I'm 
> crunching the numbers correctly.
> 
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