NETSEND - README 30 June 1995

Enter NETRUN with no parameters for instructions. The documentation is 
in NETRUN.COM. Type NETRUN -DOC to extract it.

For a quick demo enter NETRUN -Z NETRUN.COM FOO.COM
                              ^^ important option

Now execute FOO.COM. It is a copy of NETRUN.COM and behaves exactly the 
same **except** the code is in ASCII! (Look at it with a text editor).

Another quick demo: NETRUN -M will extract a program named MUUD.COM. Now 
convert it by keying NETRUN MUUD.COM. Look at the file MUUD.NTR.

If you have an earlier version of NETRUN you will notice the self- 
extracting option has been removed. This is because I have included SFX 
in a new program named NETSEND. NETSEND SFX is superior because it also 
includes file compression. This enables much larger files, which have 
not been previously compressed, to be converted to ASCII.

If you want the ASCII file to be an executable version of the original 
use NETRUN. If you want the user to be able to extract the original use 
NETSEND. NETSEND is necessary for non-executable binary files such as 
ZIP.

- Jim Tucker <jtucker@byron.apana.org.au>
