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How to find the unlock code : • Find the chart where the orange part matches the two first displayed runes • Find the row that matches the third displayed rune • Find the column that matches the last displayed rune • The unlock key is the four runes that appear in this row / column combination ex (surrounded by red rectangles in the following charts) : Displayed runes A H G F • Use the A H chart • Go to the G row • Go to the F column • The unlock key is C D H G AA A B C D E F G H A GEDF HGDE BCFF FEFF AFHB EHFC EFDC CHHG B HCFB GFAH ABBC GFBH GAAH BCCC HEHD HDEE C DEBB BGCE FGDB ADCC DFHB HBAE GHFH FDGG D DABF FAGD CBFG DBHH EFGF GFCF AFEF DFAA E DDEH CCDG EEGA HFAH DAAG GEEF FDDG HCCD F GDDD EHEA DGEE EGHG HBCB BDHE FBBB FCGB G BFFE EFCE EGEF HAEE CCAC GGGC GFEC GEHD H ADBF BEDH GDBD ADCF EHDG HEEC CBFA GEBH AB A B C D E F G H A DACF BDEG CGCE HFAH DBDD FCAE AHAF CADG B CACG ABAA DAHC HABE AACF AFHG DBHH AFEH C EEGH GGED GHBH BGHG DGCA EFHF EBDG DCGA D DFGB BBAG GGBG CCEG CDHH HCCG BAGG FGDB E GFED BBHE HGCG BGBG HBAB FABF EDHG BECG F CFHG DBAF DGHH FAAG BAFE DCDD GCHG BCHF G GFFE CHCH CGGC CHEF BHED CHBH BAFG BFCD H CCAG FACG ACGH ADBC CAFB GCDB FGHA HHBD AC A B C D E F G H A BAEB EEBC AHDE CGAG CCHE EBFG BAFD FCBE B CCGC BDAD EGCD HEEG FHEA AADE BCFC CFHD C GAEA BBCF GHDG BFBH BHDA EEAD GEAF HEHD D FHDF HEHF EDHD FDEA FGHE CBGA HAHE BBFB E CAFE DGFH DFAD GDAE FDBB FFBE AGGB GGGB F DFDB GDHF BBHB FAEF BCBE EGGA BGGC BEFA G CDHB GCBG AFGE CHFA …

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____________________________________________________________________ _______ | SaintEdit 1.1 Documentation Released October, 1993 | | ____________________________________________________________________ _____| Description _____________________________________________________________ SaintEdit is a System 7, squeaky clean, robust general purpose text editor-not a word processor, not a page layout program, not a draw program-originally designed to read and edit enormous text files from the internet. Though it was intended to be a simple, trivial piece of software when I started on it a few years back, it soon became a very significant, major project. SaintEdit has an intuitive, aesthetically pleasing user interface It is extremely fast and does not bog down when the file sizes get large. Though it is commercial grade software, I have elected to distribute it as a shareware product, ridiculously priced at a paltry $10.00. (To register, go to "Register SaintEdit" under the Apple Menu.) Features Include: ______________________________________________________ • System 7 Savvy • Multiple open windows • Memory dependent file size limit (greater than 32K!) • Extensive Undo/Redo support • Safe file saving routines • Extensive Search and replace • Color Day/Night Settings (change background color too!) • FastScrolls™ • Drag and Drop any TEXT file • Sleek Interface • Printing Support • Multiple Monitor Support • Auto read UNIX and DOS files without messing with converters • Save text files for Macintosh, UNIX, DOS, TeachText, TeachText Read Only • Speech Manager Support • And much, much more! System Requirements: ______________________________________________________ ANY Macintosh capable of running System 7, though SaintEdit really shines if you've got a color monitor and gobs of RAM. Memory Based Editing _____________________________________________________ I wanted speed, since RAM is abundant and cheap, there are no scratch files or spooling techniques, SaintEdit will be distributed with the RAM partition set to 1 M, this works rather well with a 512K text file load, although the undo support is memory dynamic, there are scenarios that can use up a lot of memory. As an extremely loose and general rule subject to change use the following formula - > (The sum of average working files) x 2. For example: I want to edit between 4 128K text files -> [(4 x 128) x 2] = 1024... FastScrolls ______________________________________________________________ I can already see all the E-mail: "uhh, Craig, I found a bug - the thumb in the scroll bar doesn't move ‘till I let go of my mouse. Like, what's the deal?" This is not a bug - it's a feature of SaintEdit. This FastScroll option lets you scroll all the way to the top or bottom of a document without "tripping" on the thumb. If it really irks you, and you want t…

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BRIMSTONE copy protection answers word number 5 on line 2 on page 15: vault word number 3 on line 3 on page 15: Belmont word number 5 on line 1 on page 16: fly word number 3 on line 3 on page 16: heard word number 1 on line 4 on page 16: faculty word number 1 on line 2 on page 17: many word number 2 on line 4 on page 17: Gawain word number 1 on line 2 on page 19: mine word number 2 on line 3 on page 19: daring word number 1 on line 5 on page 19: valley word number 2 on line 2 on page 21: cab word number 4 on line 3 on page 21: mailed word number 2 on line 1 on page 23: my word number 2 on line 2 on page 28: writer word number 3 on line 5 on page 28: winter word number 3 on line 3 on page 29: party word number 2 on line 4 on page 29: book word number 1 on line 1 on page 30: guilty word number 4 on line 2 on page 30: letter word number 2 on line 3 on page 30: Brimstone word number 1 on line 1 on page 37: Fum word number 3 on line 2 on page 37: Nelch word number 1 on line 3 on page 37: his word number 4 on line 4 on page 39: Galahad word number 2 on line 1 on page 41: white word number 2 on line 2 on page 41: apes word number 4 on line 1 on page 42: wish word number 2 on line 4 on page 42: Ulro word number 1 on line 2 on page 47: disk word number 2 on line 4 on page 47: Synapse word number 5 on line 1 on page 49: husband word number 1 on line 3 on page 49: light word number 3 on line 3 on page 50: bubbles word number 1 on line 3 on page 55: human word number 2 on line 3 on page 55: mind word number 3 on line 5 on page 55: plan word number 1 on line 1 on page 90: bookmark word number 1 on line 2 on page 90: current word number 2 on line 3 on page 90: point word number 1 on line 2 on page 91: you word number 1 on line 3 on page 91: walk word number 2 on line 2 on page 92: useful word number 4 on line 2 on page 92: can word number 1 on line 1 on page 93: spit word number 2 on line 2 on page 93: Enith word number 1 on line 1 on page 94: fat word number 1 on line 2 on page 94: orchid word number 3 on line 1 on page 95: voice word number 5 on line 1 on page 99: poet A SYNAPSE & BRØDERBUND PRODUCTION BRIMSTONE AN ELECTRONIC NOVEL By James Paul Author David Bunch William Mataga Bill Darrah Programmers Printed Material By James Paul and Richard Sanford THE BEGINNINGS OF BRIMSTONE PART I THE CONFESSION FIRST OF ALL, I, Jeremy Diddler, confess. I stole the Albion Manuscript from a vault at the National Museum of Belmont, where it had lain unread for some centuries. I was going crazy at the time. For three years I had labored on a thesis in Obtuse Triangular Philology, a field of sublinguistics. I was translating a volume in Nelch, The Works of the Mystic St. Slog. That’s the thirteenth-century S…

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BRIMSTONE copy protection answers word number 5 on line 2 on page 15: vault word number 3 on line 3 on page 15: Belmont word number 5 on line 1 on page 16: fly word number 3 on line 3 on page 16: heard word number 1 on line 4 on page 16: faculty word number 1 on line 2 on page 17: many word number 2 on line 4 on page 17: Gawain word number 1 on line 2 on page 19: mine word number 2 on line 3 on page 19: daring word number 1 on line 5 on page 19: valley word number 2 on line 2 on page 21: cab word number 4 on line 3 on page 21: mailed word number 2 on line 1 on page 23: my word number 2 on line 2 on page 28: writer word number 3 on line 5 on page 28: winter word number 3 on line 3 on page 29: party word number 2 on line 4 on page 29: book word number 1 on line 1 on page 30: guilty word number 4 on line 2 on page 30: letter word number 2 on line 3 on page 30: Brimstone word number 1 on line 1 on page 37: Fum word number 3 on line 2 on page 37: Nelch word number 1 on line 3 on page 37: his word number 4 on line 4 on page 39: Galahad word number 2 on line 1 on page 41: white word number 2 on line 2 on page 41: apes word number 4 on line 1 on page 42: wish word number 2 on line 4 on page 42: Ulro word number 1 on line 2 on page 47: disk word number 2 on line 4 on page 47: Synapse word number 5 on line 1 on page 49: husband word number 1 on line 3 on page 49: light word number 3 on line 3 on page 50: bubbles word number 1 on line 3 on page 55: human word number 2 on line 3 on page 55: mind word number 3 on line 5 on page 55: plan word number 1 on line 1 on page 90: bookmark word number 1 on line 2 on page 90: current word number 2 on line 3 on page 90: point word number 1 on line 2 on page 91: you word number 1 on line 3 on page 91: walk word number 2 on line 2 on page 92: useful word number 4 on line 2 on page 92: can word number 1 on line 1 on page 93: spit word number 2 on line 2 on page 93: Enith word number 1 on line 1 on page 94: fat word number 1 on line 2 on page 94: orchid word number 3 on line 1 on page 95: voice word number 5 on line 1 on page 99: poet A SYNAPSE & BRØDERBUND PRODUCTION BRIMSTONE AN ELECTRONIC NOVEL By James Paul Author David Bunch William Mataga Bill Darrah Programmers Printed Material By James Paul and Richard Sanford THE BEGINNINGS OF BRIMSTONE PART I THE CONFESSION FIRST OF ALL, I, Jeremy Diddler, confess. I stole the Albion Manuscript from a vault at the National Museum of Belmont, where it had lain unread for some centuries. I was going crazy at the time. For three years I had labored on a thesis in Obtuse Triangular Philology, a field of sublinguistics. I was translating a volume in Nelch, The Works of the Mystic St. Slog. That’s the thirteenth-century S…

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BRIMSTONE copy protection answers word number 5 on line 2 on page 15: vault word number 3 on line 3 on page 15: Belmont word number 5 on line 1 on page 16: fly word number 3 on line 3 on page 16: heard word number 1 on line 4 on page 16: faculty word number 1 on line 2 on page 17: many word number 2 on line 4 on page 17: Gawain word number 1 on line 2 on page 19: mine word number 2 on line 3 on page 19: daring word number 1 on line 5 on page 19: valley word number 2 on line 2 on page 21: cab word number 4 on line 3 on page 21: mailed word number 2 on line 1 on page 23: my word number 2 on line 2 on page 28: writer word number 3 on line 5 on page 28: winter word number 3 on line 3 on page 29: party word number 2 on line 4 on page 29: book word number 1 on line 1 on page 30: guilty word number 4 on line 2 on page 30: letter word number 2 on line 3 on page 30: Brimstone word number 1 on line 1 on page 37: Fum word number 3 on line 2 on page 37: Nelch word number 1 on line 3 on page 37: his word number 4 on line 4 on page 39: Galahad word number 2 on line 1 on page 41: white word number 2 on line 2 on page 41: apes word number 4 on line 1 on page 42: wish word number 2 on line 4 on page 42: Ulro word number 1 on line 2 on page 47: disk word number 2 on line 4 on page 47: Synapse word number 5 on line 1 on page 49: husband word number 1 on line 3 on page 49: light word number 3 on line 3 on page 50: bubbles word number 1 on line 3 on page 55: human word number 2 on line 3 on page 55: mind word number 3 on line 5 on page 55: plan word number 1 on line 1 on page 90: bookmark word number 1 on line 2 on page 90: current word number 2 on line 3 on page 90: point word number 1 on line 2 on page 91: you word number 1 on line 3 on page 91: walk word number 2 on line 2 on page 92: useful word number 4 on line 2 on page 92: can word number 1 on line 1 on page 93: spit word number 2 on line 2 on page 93: Enith word number 1 on line 1 on page 94: fat word number 1 on line 2 on page 94: orchid word number 3 on line 1 on page 95: voice word number 5 on line 1 on page 99: poet A SYNAPSE & BRØDERBUND PRODUCTION BRIMSTONE AN ELECTRONIC NOVEL By James Paul Author David Bunch William Mataga Bill Darrah Programmers Printed Material By James Paul and Richard Sanford THE BEGINNINGS OF BRIMSTONE PART I THE CONFESSION FIRST OF ALL, I, Jeremy Diddler, confess. I stole the Albion Manuscript from a vault at the National Museum of Belmont, where it had lain unread for some centuries. I was going crazy at the time. For three years I had labored on a thesis in Obtuse Triangular Philology, a field of sublinguistics. I was translating a volume in Nelch, The Works of the Mystic St. Slog. That’s the thirteenth-century S…

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Published by: Britannica Unity Wharf 13 Mill Street London SEI 2BH INSCUCD03/00 Britannica 2003 Installation Guide Welcome to Britanruca 2003 System Requirements Windows Requirements This booklet provides instructions for installing and using the • Microsof1® Windows® 98, 2000, Encyclop<edia Britannica 2003 Windows Me, XP, or Windows NT® Ultimate Reference Suite CD-ROM, 4.0 with Service Pack 5 on Windows or Macintosh platforms. • Pentium I/® 266 MHz or faster Please follow the instructions processor; 350 MHz recommended appropriate to your platform where indicated. • 128 MB RAM minimum; 256 MB recommended Additional information and assistance is provided in the • 400 MB free hord-drive space Britannica 2003 Help system. After • CD or DVD drive installing the product, access the Help system from the program's menu bar • 800 x 600 resolution, 16-bit colour when YOll need more information. • Mouse or pointing device • Sound cord and speakers recommended • Printer optional • Internet access recommended Copyright ©1994-2003 Encyclop<edia Britannica Inc. International Standard Book Number 0852299249 Manufactured in the United Kingdom. Trademarks are …

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Begin Choose a Library: The Encyclopcedia Britannica 2003 Ultimate Encyclopcedia Reference Suite provides three complete Libraries of Britannica Library: information tailored to your family's needs. Any Advanced level, more member of your family - whatever their age - can use information for more this powerful tool to search or browse for knowledge knowledge. in a variety of sources. Britannica Student Get started: Library: Intermediate • Install the program. See the Installation Guide level, plenty of inside your program disc case. Be sure to register information for most Britannica 2003 to receive updates and benefits. students' needs. • To open the program, double-click the Britannica Britannica Elementary 2003 Ultimate Reference Suite icon on your Library: Easiest level, Desktop. shorter, easy-to-read • To increase text size in articles, open the Tools articles for school and menu, select Text Size, and choose a larger size. for fun. • Refer to Help in the program for more information and troubleshooting. Workspace Collect the content you find in the right f'tOf"JI ,."" Ir ,,'''' "'''11I_''' n"""l'~"'" RLI H"tI~I'_"~ .11t'l'mQ";1 :~'·;.ftv~ 11 '…

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