Bob Dalton 203 South Old Farm Road Harrison, AR 72601 April 1st, 1997 Dear BBS Sysop: 1. I am no longer in the DOS Door writing business and have decided to release ALL of my Door Games as FREEWARE to any Sysop who wishes to use them on their BBS. Be advised that since they are now free I will not provide any further tech support on them nor answer any questions regarding them and they are still protected by copyrights owned by me. Even though they are now FREEWARE, donations are still welcome, if you feel so inclined, and can be sent to the address listed above. 2. The registration key code numbers and last published versions are: GAME KEY CODE NUMBER LAST VERSION BioGuide BioRhythm (BIOG) 0688110347 BIOG200.ZIP CampTown Races (CAMPT) NDD3174 CAMPT200.ZIP Escape Arcade Door(ESCAPE) SS945231GG ESC100.ZIP Death By Trivia(DBT) 01720693 DBT100.ZIP Advent Door Game Toolkit(ADGT) 34790165438 ADGT103.ZIP GodFather of Crime (GOC) Q:u&+ GOC211.ZIP Rise To Power (RTP) PSQRVW RTP200B.ZIP Task Force Broadside (TFB) DD060644 TFB113.ZIP Ship Of The Line (SOTL) TF211005 SOTL113.ZIP Grunt Fest (GFEST) ML200769 GFEST123.ZIP Way Freight (WFRT) 15569305001 WFRT113.ZIP 3. To implement the key codes do the following a. To implement the key code for all but GodFather of Crime (versions 2.11) or Rise To Power (version 2.00B) , use a text editor to modify the 3rd line of the KEY.DAT file to show the key code shown above for that door. You can also change the first and second lines of the Key.Dat file to reflect your name and BBS if you wish to do so at the same time. That's it! b. To implement the key code for GodFather of Crime (version 2.11) or Rise To Power (version 2.00B) just erase the existing NKEY.DAT (if there is one) and type "GOC /L" or RTP/L respectively and then hit the enter key to run the game in local mode. At that time the game will ask you for your key code. Just type in the one shown above EXACTLY as shown. Case IS important! c. You are now registered with all the attendant benefits mentioned in the game documentation. 4. You are now ready to enjoy the registered versions of these fine DOS ANSI/ASCII games! Sincerely; Bob Dalton Door Game Author