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[changes from previous versions are now in docs/Changes.*]
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The directory Executor.pkg is a NEXTSTEP installer package that
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installs /LocalApps/Executor.app, which is a pre-beta version
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Executor/NEXTSTEP 2.0, a commercial Macintosh emulator. Currently
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this pre-beta only supports NEXTSTEP/Intel and NEXTSTEP/Motorola.
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There are no plans for any other architectures to be supported in the
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near future.
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Executor expects to be installed in /LocalApps. The file:
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"Executor.app/ExecutorVolume/System Folder/godata.sav"
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contains pathnames that begin with "/LocalApps", so if you install
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Executor anywhere other than /LocalApps, the Browser will not
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automatically have fun things opened and installed on the hot-band.
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You'll have to find ExecutorVolume yourself and adjust the hot-band to
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your liking.
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Certain files must have the correct ownership and permissions in order
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for Executor to work properly. Specifically, the Executor binary
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itself must be owned by root and made setuid. The directory "System
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Folder" and the files *godata.sav and *system.ard must be writable by
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anyone who will be using Executor. These permissions will
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automatically be set properly if you install Executor when you are
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logged in as or "su"d as root.
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Additional information is available in the docs subdirectory of the
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directory that contains this readme file. Be sure to read the
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"executor_faq.txt" (answers to frequently asked questions) if you have
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trouble with Executor. The file "ernst_oud.txt" contains information
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about Executor/DOS, written from a DOS users perspective that still
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might be useful to users of Executor/NEXTSTEP.
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Included in /usr/local/lib/executor/ExecutorVolume are some sample
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programs that you can run. NOTE: some of these are shareware, and
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ARDI had *not* paid your shareware fee for them. If you continue to
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use Executor, you should either delete the shareware items, or
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register them.
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If you want to access Macintosh formatted floppies from within
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Executor, make sure that the floppies are put in the drive AFTER
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Executor has already started. On non-NeXT hardware, you will then
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need to use Workspace's "Check for Disks" menu item to get Executor to
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realize that there is a Macintosh formatted floppy there. If you put
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the floppy in *before* Executor starts, then NEXTSTEP will take over
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the floppy drive and Executor will not be able to access all the data
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that it needs.
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The 1.99<x> versions of Executor are "experimental". We hope to have
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Executor in beta in January of 1996 and officially released in
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February or March.
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In addition to the text files in the doc subdirectory mentioned above,
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another good source of information about Executor is the Usenet
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newsgroup "comp.emulators.mac.executor", or the Executor interest
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mailing list. The newsgroup and the mailing list are connected via a
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bidirectional gateway.
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To join the mailing list, send e-mail to "executor-request@ardi.com"
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or "executor-digest-request@ardi.com" with a blank subject line and a
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body that says "subscribe". With the first address, you'll receive
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e-mail everytime someone sends anything to the mailing list. With the
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digest form, you'll receve e-mail only once a day with all the
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previous day's traffic bundled into one digest.
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You can then send messages to the entire group by sending to
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"executor@ardi.com". Some of the people on the list have been using
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Executor under NEXTSTEP for a couple of years and under DOS for a
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year, and of course we closely follow that mailing list, even though
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we don't directly administer it.
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Before 2.0 goes to press, pricing for non time-limited versions of
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Executor/NEXTSTEP is $99 for students, $99 for educational
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institutions, faculty and staff and $199 for everyone else. That
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price does cover all the 1.99<x> releases and the 2.0 CD-ROM release
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when it's finished.
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Again, read "executor_faq.txt" for more information.
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NOTE: we have changed the registration procedure and will need to
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issue all our current NEXTSTEP customers new keys. In the meantime,
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until the end of November, every Executor/NEXTSTEP user (current
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customers and not) has permission to use this serial number and key:
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Serial Number = 100
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Key = "c9gm7biez8jf2"
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This will only work under Executor/NEXTSTEP and it will only work for
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versions 1.x. It stops functioning February 1. We'll either get new
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serial numbers to all our current NEXTSTEP customers by then or we'll
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release another key that everyone can use while we sort things out.
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To use this key, start Executor, then click on the "Info" button. It
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will prsent you with a page of legalese, and the option to click on
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the "Next" button to get another page of legalese. After you've
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clicked on the Next button about a dozen times, you'll be prompted for
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your name, organization, serial number and authorization key. Use the
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values supplied above for the last two choices. You will have to run
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Executor once as root after you've entered the registration
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information.
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NOTE: Executor currently does not have any way of bypassing Display
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Postcript, so screen access is slower under NEXTSTEP than under other
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platforms. We have received help from NeXT and hope to be able to
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speed up our graphics access sometime after 2.0 is released.
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--Cliff
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Please address questions to questions@ardi.com and bug reports
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to bugs@ardi.com. Our web site is http://www.ardi.com/ and we
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accept anonymous ftp connections at ftp.ardi.com.
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