Poop Sheet about HORN10, the 10th EduCALC HP 48 Goodies Disk. 1. Official Name: "HP 48 Goodies Disk, Vol. 10". 2. Diskette Volume Label: "HORN10" 3. Ordering Information from EduCALC: Stock #GD10A (5.25-inch high-density mini-floppy), $4.95 Stock #GD10B (3.5-inch high-density micro-floppy), $4.95 (Note: This is EduCALC's cost; they make no money off these, nor does anybody else.) EduCALC 27953 Cabot Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 U.S.A. 4. Copyright: See COPYRITE.DOC for details about the files on this disk. The disk as a whole may be freely copied if and only if (1) it is copied in its entirety without any modification to any of its contents whatsoever, and (2) you make no profit in doing so. You may, of course, recoup your copying costs. The idea here is not to make a profit from software which the authors specifically released for non-profit public benefit. 5. Shareware: Some of these programs are called "shareware" by their authors. This means that they encourage you to "test drive" their programs first, and then if you like them and continue to use them, to send in the suggested "registration fee". Failure to do so discourages the author from supporting his or her work. 6. Diskette file recovery: This disk is doubly protected against accidental loss of contents. Several hidden files on the disk allow the full use of MS-DOS 5 & 6's UNDELETE and UNFORMAT commands. For those without DOS 5 or 6, Norton's equivalent utilities are also supported (called QU and FR in the early versions, and UNERASE and UNFORMAT in later versions). 7. Diskette optimization: The contents of this disk are 100% unfragmented. Golden Bow Systems' VOPT and Norton's SD (SPEEDISK) were used to optimize the disk for speedy access. Use DISKCOPY to copy it, not XCOPY, to preserve this disk optimization. 8. Viruses: This diskette was verified as virus-free by Microcom's Virex PC, and as HP-48 virus-free by Brian Maguire's VACCINE.1, and Will Laughlin's CLEAN, and will remain virus-free as long as you keep it write-protected. 9. Directories: DIR produces alphabetized file listings, even if you don't have 4DOS or DOS 5+, since the directories are sorted using Golden Bow Systems' VDS and Norton's DS. 10. File Comments: Users of 4DOS or NDOS will notice that every file on this disk has a "description" attached which gets automatically displayed whenever DIR is used. 11. Documentation: The documentation for the files in the subdirectories is usuallyu contained in *.DOC files in the same directory. But be sure to view all the files anyhow.