V4Software LOTR Map for Windows '95 v 0.82
Full version.

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This zipfile should contain the following files:

Lotrmap.exe : The executable.
ME.map       : The file that contains the map of Middle Earth
ME_Small.map : idem
ME_Dutch.dat : Dutch
ME_Engli.dat : English
ME_Danis.dat : Danish (by Thomas Broch)
ME_Swedi.dat : Swedish (by Anders Johansson)
ME_Spani.dat : Spanish (by Santiago Oviedo
ME_Rus.dat   : Russian (by Vladimir and Alexey Sviridov)
ME_Norw.dat  : Norwegian (by Paul Lande)
ME_Ger.dat   : German (by Ludger Keilig)
ME_Hung.dat  : Hungarian (by Nagy 'RoB' Robert)
ME_Rus.rus   : Comments by the Russian translators - in Russian
ME_Rus.eng   : Comments by the Russian translators - in English
lotr.hlp     : an old help file :-(
file_id.diz  : A short description of the program
readme.txt   : This file


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Installation of LOTR Map is easy. You only have to unzip all the files. 
Important: the .dat and .map files must be placed in the same directory as the executable, otherwise the program won't find them. The program will create an inifile called lotrmap.ini in its own directory.

To remove LOTR Map from your computer you only have to delete the files mentioned above and the .ini file. LOTR Map does not create registry keys, nor does it place files in your windows or windows\system directory.


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It's very easy to modify the .dat files. I encourage everyone to do so. The lists contain now about 145 places and that's not enough of course. I will put all .dat files that you send me on my website so that everyone can download them.


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The V4Software website: http://www.oli.tudelft.nl/vvier/v4software
Email address : V4Software@vvier.tudelft.nl


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LOTR Map is copyrighted 1998-1999 V4Software. All rights reserved. 
You may use LOTR Map at your own risk free of charge. I will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any damage caused directly or indirectly from using this software. You may distribute it freely, as long as you distribute the entire package.

The digitized map that I use is an edited version of Christopher Tolkien's map. I thank Ryan Lovett for allowing me to use it. You can find Ryan's excellent Tolkien website at http://SOAR.Berkeley.EDU/rolozo/



readme.txt for full version
modified : 17:41 24 March 1999
