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ECO HACK - v2.2 - (c)12/24/97, Peter Strobel
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ECONFIG  - v1.2 - (c)04/16/98, Peter Strobel
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEASE NOTE: Eco Hack is obviously not working on all Pilots equally well.
It seems, that there are different hardware 'flavours' on the market, and
not all of them are able to run with the reduced masterclock. I had reports
of instant crashes, as well as strange problems with the digitizer in eco-
mode. However, most of the users have no problems with Eco Hack. So, I want
to encourage you, to use the entire 3 trial weeks to test Eco Hack and
whether it is suitable for you and your Pilot.

ATTENTION: Playing with Eco Hack, especially overclocking your Pilot too
           high can cause nasty crashes! Please make sure you have a solid,
           full backup of your data before you try out Eco Hack!!!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yet another note: Unfortunately I still have no true PalmIII device, so I
                  couldn't test the IrDA transfer with Eco Hack. But users
                  reported, that in any other mode than 'Normal', any IrDA
                  transfer fails. Please be sure to switch Eco Hack manually
                  to normal mode in the moment before you start an IrDA
                  transfer! As soon as I have the chance, I'll fix that!!

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CONTENTS:
=========

 1. WHAT'S ECO HACK?
 2. INSTALLATION
 3. SWITCHING MODES?
 4. WHAT ELSE HAPPENS IN ECO-MODE ?
 5. THE USE OF ECONFIG ---------- new, also for previous users!
 6. THE LITTLE ECO HACK FAQ
 7. RELEASE HISTORY AND UPDATES
 8. WHAT'S COOKING?
 9. HOW TO REGISTER AND HOW TO CONTACT ME
10. DISCLAIMER




1. WHAT'S ECO HACK?
-------------------

Eco Hack saves 30-40% of your battery by lowering the system clock of the
Pilot to 10MHz. There is of course a noticable speed decrease, but most of
the standard apps will still run quite 'normal'. If you happen to read a lot
with your Pilot (like I do), Eco Hack can really save you a lot of batteries.
Most of the time while reading, the Pilot is idle and the reduced speed is
hardly noticable. The way Eco Hack is implemented, it allows you to switch
between modes with a single stroke in the silk screen area, no matter what
app you are just using. So, no need to waste any more energy even for a
minute, if you don't need the speed.
Additionally from version 2.x on, you can assign individual speeds to
different apps - that way it's even more convenient to save batteries.

From v2.0 on, I will describe also the 'Easteregg' of Eco Hack. It's the
ability of Eco Hack not only to slow down your Pilot and save power, but
also speed up your Pilot by overclocking the processor (and wasting a
little power of course <g>).
But I would still like to call it the 'unsupported' feature, even if it's
of course implemented and maintained with the same care as all other
functions of Eco Hack! I included the Turbo speeds in Econfig (more later)
and I considered the additional power drain in my Battery Monitor app - so
it's official and it's maintained by me. The 'unsupported' means only, that
it's still no guaranteed feature, simply because not all Pilots will do it.
So don't tell me your Pilot won't run on Turbo mode ... I can't help it,
you've just got an unlucky hardware.
For a full description of the Turbo mode and a graphical explanation of
the necessary strokes, please visit my homepage and look for the easter
egg ( http://www.pspilot.de ).




2. INSTALLATION
---------------

Eco Hack is a Hackmaster extension. You'll find 3 .PRC files in the archive:

          - ECO_S.PRC   - The normal version with some sound effects

          - ECO_N.PRC   - The silent version, emits only a click on mode changes.
                        Although the S-version lookes for the system sound set-
                        tings and keeps quiet if the system sounds are disabled,
                        alot of users asked for the 'silent' version. A configu-
                        ration screen costs alot of memory and speed in a hack
                        like Eco Hack, so I decided to compile two versions.

          - ECONFIG.PRC - The configuration tool for Eco Hack. You *can* use
                        it, you don't have to. Please read more about Econfig
                        in chapter 5 of this readme.

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... we will be back after these short messages ...

To use Eco Hack, you need to run Ed Keyes HackMaster on your Pilot. Look
for the latest version of HackMaster on http://www.daggerware.com.
Because of questions I got from users, I want to point out once more: I have
nothing to do with HackMaster. HackMaster is a program, that allows system
extensions/replacements like Eco Hack to reside in 'peace' amongst others
of its kind on the Pilot. If you want to know more about HackMaster, please
check Ed's pages. There you'll find also the HackMaster API, in case you want
to write your own hack.

PLEASE NOTE: Hackmaster is a great piece of software, and the farsight of Ed
============ made it possible, that the Pilot community can enjoy alot of
             great system extensions, Palm (USR, 3Com, whoever) missed to
             implement. PLEASE REGISTER HACKMASTER IF YOU USE IT !

ATTENTION:   A hack *MUST BE DISABLED* before you can delete it safely from
==========   your Pilot! I still get angry e-mails from people, who had bad
             crashes. I'm sorry, there is nothing a hack programmer can do.
             This is just a Hackmaster rule.

TRG-USER:    Note that it's not yet possible to run a hack in Flash. My
=========    best experience is, to keep Hackmaster and all hacks in RAM.
             Rumors are saying that Ed's working on an update for that.

... and now for something completely different ...
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After you hot-synced either ECO_S or ECO_N go to Hackmaster and activate
Eco Hack.
IMPORTANT: If you want to deactivate or delete Eco Hack anytime, make sure
           you are in normal speed *before* deactivating Eco Hack. Otherwise
           you won't be able to hot-sync, since EcoHack can't survive the
           serial activities anymore. When Econfig is also installed, Eco
           Hack switches automatically to normal speed when you enter Hack
           Master - see the Econfig chapter for more details.




3. SWITCHING MODES?
-------------------

This chapter describes the function of Eco Hack when used *without* Econfig.
Some of the functions described here change a bit, when Econfig is installed
and active, please read about the differences in the Econfig chapter!!

With Eco Hack installed, there are some additional strokes in the silk screen
area available. A line draged from the CALC to the FIND button (down-stroke)
activates the eco-mode. Your Pilot is now running on 10MHz. The reversed
stroke, from FIND to CALC (up-stroke), switches the clock back to the normal
16MHz. Both strokes are confirmed with a sound feedback, a kind of 'wooip'
and 'wioop' ... you will know what I mean when you hear it (version ECO_S).
The confirming sound of ECO_S.PRC is associated with the system sound setting
in the system preferences. If you disabled the system sound, ECO_S will also
be quiet. ECO_N only makes a little click for both strokes.
From v2.0 on, Eco Hack checks, whether the speed you want to switch to is
already set, and if it's already set, it does nothing, also no sound.

The choosen speed is also represented by a *very* tiny symbol in the top,
right corner of the LCD if you want that. A tiny diamond indicates normal
speed, while a little down arrow indicates the 10MHz eco-mode. The symbol is
not movable, but it's so little, that it shouldn't seriously cover any
information. If you really don't like it, you can switch it off by doing a kind
of 'double-UP-stroke, that is, just switch to normal speed two times within 1
or 2 seconds. Since it's a toggle function, a little form pops up, telling
you whether the symbol is now ON or OFF now. When you switch off the symbol,
it won't disappear until the next screen refresh (switching apps for example).
The symbol also represents the Turbo speed, then it forms an up-arrow. The
arrow changes even a bit for 19, 21 or 23 MHz - the best I could do on 5x3
pixels :) ...
PLEASE NOTE: The symbol routine reads independently from the rest of the code
the speed directly from the according processor register, so it *always* shows
the true speed setting.


Because the serial port is not working properly when the Pilot runs on a non-
standard speed, Eco Hack switches automatically back to normal speed when a
serial port application is started, probably most important for regular hot-
syncs, but also for e-mail apps, web browers or terminal apps.
PLEASE NOTE: You shouldn't try to switch modes, while you're using a serial
app. Eco Hack detects, whether the serial port is in use and doesn't allow
switching then. But the serial port is not always opened immediately after
calling a serial app (i.e. PalmTerm, Online). So, please don't push your
luck and try not to attempt a mode switch when using serial apps!!!

Eco Hack switches back to the last choosen speed when you leave the serial
application automatically.




4. WHAT ELSE HAPPENS IN ECO-MODE ?
----------------------------------

First of all, for the curious, a closer look at the power consumption of the
Pilot running on 10MHz. At 3V, the Pilot normally needs about 17mA in idle
mode, and about 50mA when fully busy. Switching back to 10MHz reduces the
current to 12mA (30% less) in the idle mode, and to 30mA (even 40% less) in
busy mode. Unfortunately the good savings in busy mode are less interesting,
cause things take of course also longer, about the same percentage of the
energy saving. So, running for example a defrag process at 40% lesser power,
but 40% longer, doesn't make much sense (though, it won't waste anything than
time).
Definitely more interesting is the idle mode since it makes no difference,
whether the Pilot is waiting 'a bit slower' for it's user <g>. But it's
important, to bring down *all* activities including the timer interrupts.
I fiddled around with a 10MHz clock, adapting all other timings to it. But
then most of the saving is gone. A key to the saving is, that the Pilot is
'sleeping' a bit longer and a bit more often ...
That of course changes some timings, which I found not beeing very dramatic.
You will notice for example, that you need to hold down the power button a
bit longer to switch on the backlight (if you're lucky enough to have one).
Or let's assume you have set the auto power-off time to normally 3 minutes,
it'll take the Pilot about 5 minutes to shut down in eco-mode (ok, ok, if you
happen to never switch off your Pilot manually, Eco Hack won't save you as
much as possible).

NOTE: Eco Hack is *not* affecting the real time clock, such keeping the
normal accuracy of date and time, no matter what mode you use!
BUT: Some timer programs (i.e Chronos) are using internal timers rather than
the real time clock, so they will run slower, giving wrong results. Just
make sure you're in normal mode when using such timer programs.

Another noticable change is considering the system sounds. Their frequency
is also derived from the system clock, so lowering it, lowers also their
frequencies. Again, I personally don't care about it, find out yourself
whether you can live with it. Some of the sounds seem to be even a bit louder
when they are lower pitch.




5. THE USE OF ECONFIG
---------------------


INSTALLATION:

Econfig is a normal application, no hack. Install it the usual way with your
desktop software. When Econfig is installed (and at least once started), it
creates a database for Eco Hack. If that database is present, Eco Hack will
act a bit different than without it. So, when you want Eco Hack to return to
the 'normal' functionality, delete Econfig. That'll also delete the database
and Eco Hack works on it's own again.


BASIC IDEA:

Eco Hack has basically 3 modes (speeds). The slow eco-mode, the normal mode and
the turbo mode (I consider any of the three turbo speeds as *the* turbo mode).
With Econfig you can define your 'default' mode, that is the mode you use for
most of your apps. Then you can define 20 'exception' apps that will cause Eco
Hack to switch to one of the other modes, 10 apps for one of the remaining two
modes and 10 for the other remaining mode. Now, what the 'Default' mode is, and
what the 2 exception modes are, is selectable. But first ...


STARTING ECONFIG:

When you start Econfig, it collects first all your installed apps. That takes
a few seconds, sorry not my fault, the OS just takes forever to search for its
databases. Econfig has to collect them on every start, since your installed
apps can change - so storing them would make no sense. To verify whether a
stored list is correct would take the same time than collecting it new. And it
minimizes memory requirement and errors (like 'update list' only on request ...
oops, I forgot that I deleted that app just yesterday ... no I didn't call
'update app list' ... <g>).

One more word about the number of installed apps, that is displayed: Econfig
can ignore certain apps, for v1.1 that's only HackMaster, but that internal
list could grow. These ignored apps are just the ones, were everything else
than normal mode would be nonsense, so Eco Hack takes care of these apps
automatically and they are NOT listed! The number of installed apps are still
the true count of apps you have installed, including the ignored ones. So
please don't count the list entries to find out the number doesn't match the
installed apps number ... However, in v1.1 the 'NONE' entry (which is no
installed app) compensates for the ignored Hackmaster, so in v1.1 the
numbers match :).


SETTINGS:

Anyway, after all apps are collected, you get 20 popup triggers, 10 on the left
and 10 on the right side. Each side stands for the 'exception' speed you see
above each column. When you start Econfig the first time, you'll see probable
'Eco-mode' on the left side and 'Turbo 19 MHz' on the right side. On the bottom
of the screen you see the default mode, in the beginning 'Normal' and all the
trigger entries should show 'None'.
That means, that Eco Hack would switch to normal speed when you change apps,
except for the apps that you enter on the left side, which would cause a change
to eco-mode and except the apps that you enter on the right side, that cause a
change to turbo 19MHz mode.

First you should make up you mind what mode of Eco Hack you use most and what
modes are the exceptions - your normal mode should become the default mode of
Econfig, the 2 exception modes are set automatically. That is done with the
'Defaults' menu. The exception modes are assigned automatically to the columns,
on the left side always the slower mode, on the right side the faster one.

Then choose the speed you want to use for turbo mode, 19, 21 or 23 MHz. Most
likely you'll set it to the speed your Pilot is able to run (hey, who wants
a fast mode, but then again, not *so* fast ... <g>).
NOTE: Please be careful to choose the right turbo speed. If it's too high, your
      Pilot will *badly* crash and a hard-reset is most likely!!!

Now, after you set your default mode and your turbo speed, you can add apps
in the approriate columns you want to run on the exception speeds. The 'NONE'
is there (always the first entry in the list) to remove an app from a column
(Hopefully no author will ever call an app 'None' ...)

ATTENTION: Changing the default mode doesn't move the apps you entered in the
exception columns. That means, an app entered on the left side remains on that
side even when the left column changes its meaning! That's why I recommended in
the beginning to make up your mind about your default mode *before* you start
entering apps.

When you leave Econfig, a configuration database is written, that is used by
Eco Hack then. As long as that database exists, Eco Hack acts a bit different
than without that database. You get rid of the database by deleting Econfig,
then Eco Hack returns to the basic operation.


DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ECO HACK WITH AND WITHOUT ECONFIG:

While Econfig's db is present you can still operate Eco Hack with the usual
silk screen strokes. However, when switching between apps, Eco Hack will switch
again to the predefined mode.

At the time I updated Eco Hack v1.2 to v1.3 I got quite a few feedbacks, that
v1.3 is running not as reliable as v1.2. I found out that it was the automatic
switch to normal when entering Hackmaster that must have caused some problems.
So I removed it from the basic version of v2.0 again. That way I could avoid to
use a critical OS call completely. When Eco Hack works together with Econfig,
that function had to be used again, so when Econfig is present, the 'Hackmaster
automatic' is enabled again. BTW, Hackmaster itself is never listed in Econfig,
it makes no sense to run it in any other mode than the normal one, just consider
Hackmaster as always registered as a 'Normal Speed' application.
NOTE: When you don't use Econfig, please don't forget to switch to normal speed
in Hackmaster before you disable Eco Hack!

Finally we come to the 'Toggle serial control' menu entry. Until now, Eco Hack
'watched' always the Serial Library, and when an app uses it, Eco Hack changes
to normal speed, since the serial port doesn't work with a non-standard speed
(well, it works, but the baud rate is wrong). Unfortunately there are apps and
hacks that open the Serial Library very often to check other things, that again
made Eco Hack switch back and forth for no obvious reason. A typical example is
HushHack which opens the Serial Lib whenever a system sound is produced (also
every little click), just to check whether a hot-sync occurs and to mute the
hotsync sound then.
If you want to use such a hack together with Eco Hack and Econfig, toggle the
serial control to OFF, you can see the actual state on the bottom of the screen
(SC: ON or OFF). With SC OFF Eco Hack ignores the serial port and you have to
define (only if 'Normal' is not your default speed) your serial apps in the
exception columns. Most important is that you enter 'Hotsync' in the normal
column, but you should also add your other apps that use the serial port.
AGAIN: When you delete Econfig, the setting to ignore the serial port also is
removed. Eco Hack will change the speed automatically again.

Last not least: The menu entry 'Clear all presets' sets all popup entries to
'None' again - as you might have guessed :).




6. THE LITTLE ECO HACK FAQ
--------------------------

Q: Why is Eco Hack crashing instantly when I try to invoke the Eco mode?

A: Please read the very first chapter of this document again.


Q: How can I switch the tiny symbol off OR on?
   (sorry, still the most asked question in my mailbox!)

A: Just perform the UP-stroke (like switching to normal speed) two times in
   succession within 1 to 2 seconds. You get a little form, telling about the
   new status of the symbol. This is a toggle function, so every time you do
   that double-up-stroke, the display state changes. Please be aware, that the
   symbol disappears not immediately after switching it off, but after the next
   screen refresh it will be gone (i.e. switching to another app).


Q: Can I suppress the sounds Eco Hack makes when switching modes?

A: Yes. Just switch of your system sounds in the system preferences and Eco
   Hack will be quiet. Or install the ECO_N.PRC version if you want a discrete
   sound feedback.


Q: Does Eco Hack also save power when I use the backlight?

A: The backlight of the newer PalmPilots is a *major* power sucker. To throw
   in some numbers: With the backlight, the power consumption in idle mode is
   nearly _trippled_, instead of 17mA your Pilot then takes 45mA. Since Eco
   Hack has no influence on that, the percentage of saving with backlight is
   much lesser than without (around 10%-15%).


Q: Does Eco Hack also influence the consumption when the Pilot is off?

A: No. When the Pilot is switched off, the processor clock is completely
   halted anyway. So it doesn't matter what mode is active when you send
   your Pilot to sleep.


Q: I perform alot of serial communication. Can I save power with Eco Hack?

A: Unfortunately the power consumption of the serial port, like the backlight,
   is not influenced by the clock speed. Additionally, Eco hack is disabled
   during serial operations. First of all, the baud rate generator would be
   off specifications, and second, it seems that especially the Pro needs all
   processor power to perform TCP/IP tasks.


Q: Why can't I hot-sync anymore after I disabled Eco Hack?

A: If you disable and/or delete Eco Hack (as all hacks, Eco Hack *has* to be
   disabled before deleting it!), your Pilot will still remain in the last
   mode it was in. So, when you're in eco-mode and disable Eco Hack, you
   won't be able to hot-sync anymore, until you reenable Eco Hack or you do
   a soft reset. The best way of course is, to switch to normal mode before
   you delete Eco Hack. I'm sorry for that inconvenience, but unfortunately
   hacks have no possibility to detect, whether they are deactivated/deleted.
   However, when you use Econfig, Eco Hack changes automatically to the normal
   mode when you enter Hackmaster.


Q: Whenever I go to Hackmaster, Eco Hack returns to normal speed. Why?

A: Because of the previous question, Eco Hack v2.0 switches automatically to
   normal speed when Hackmaster is entered and you use Econfig. So you can't
   forget to switch to normal mode before disabling Eco Hack.


Q: Can I do the same stroke more than one time?

A: Yes. In case you are not sure what mode you're in, it's no problem at all,
   to invoke the same mode over and over again. From v2.0 on, Eco Hack just
   ignores a mode change that would lead to the mode your Pilot is already in.
   However, the tiny symbol always tells you the mode you're in, if it is
   switched on.


Q: Do I have to switch to eco-mode everytime I switch my Pilot on?

A: No. The mode setting survives everything, except a reset. Switching your
   Pilot off/on *does not* change modes.


Q: Why does Eco Hack switch to normal mode sometimes?

A: It seems, that there are some programs that use the serial library
   without actually using the serial port. Eco Hack is tricked by those apps,
   assuming the serial port is opened. Especially Hush Hack is a program that
   tricks Eco Hack permanently. Take a look at chapter 5 again how to avoid
   that effect by using Econfig and the Serial Control menu entry.


Q: Why don't I see the indicator when I use an image viewer?

A: The indicator is not visible in picture viewer programs and most of the
   grayscale programs. I suppressed it intentionally, since it's disturbing
   when images are panned.


Q: Could I save even more power with a lower speed than 10MHz?

A: No. 10MHz is the speed for maximal savings. First of all 10MHz is the
   technical limit for alot of Pilots, some dynamic working parts wouldn't
   work properly below that. And second, at 10MHz the processor is already
   consuming the least part. Most of the current then, is used by other parts
   (power supply, decoders etc.), that are not affected by the clock speed.


Q: I don't care about my batteries, can I speed up my Pilot also?

A: Indeed, you can. Please look out for the 'Eco Hack easter egg' on my
   website on http://www.pspilot.de .




7. Release history and updates
------------------------------

Econfig   - Fixed an 'annoying' bug! Some users reported Econfig to stop
   v1.2     collecting app at any point on startup. Well, it was an endless
            loop, happening when two apps had the same name (damn sorting
            routine <g>). (11/06/98)

EcoHack   - Eco Hack wasn't working on the new OS3/2MB upgrade card. Probably
   v2.2     due to changed wait-state setting for the new u/g-card. Fixed.
          - Changed the nag-screen frequency in the shareware version. It's a
            bit bigger now, but it doesn't nag every time Eco Hack switches 
            speeds anymore. Well, it was a bit too annoying :) ...

Econfig   - Fixed a 'funny' bug, always the last installed app was not listed
v1.1        in Econfig's app list. (04/20/98)

EcoHack	  - Fixed a bug. In v2.0 The silkscreen buttons didn't work when the
   v2.1     serial port was open and Eco Hack was active. (04/17/98)

EcoHack   - Added Econfig and adapted Eco Hack to it.
   v2.0   - The symbol now shows 3 different up-arrows for the three turbo
            speeds.  (04/16/98)
Econfig   - Initial release
   v1.0     (04/16/98)

EcoHack   - Some internal changes to make (hopefully) Eco Hack work on more
   v1.3     Pilots. The RAM refresh timer is now adapted when in 10MHz mode.
          - Compiled the silent ECO_N version.
          - Removed the grayscale support of the symbol. For most picture
            viewers it's disabled anyway and only for Wingman it's not
            worth the memory the code takes (Wingman disables the Eco mode
            anyway, since it uses the serial port).
          - Added the automatic switch to normal speed when Hackmaster is
            entered .. just got too many mail about that :)
            (03/11/98)

v1.2      - Added the double UP-stroke to enable/disable the indicator.
          - Added the system sound preferences support.
          - Added serial port open detection. Such, multiple opened serial
            port and open network connection is treated correctly.
          - The silk screen strokes are now disabled while the serial port
            is open.
            (01/07/98)

v1.1      - Added indicator in the right/up corner
          - Added automatic return to previous speed after a serial app.
            (01/04/98)

v1.0      - Initial release. (12/24/97)





8. WHAT'S COOKING?
------------------

- Absolutely nothing in the moment ... I've kinda had it with eco, eco, eco ...
  nah, seriously, I'm waiting how well Eco Hack runs with Econfig on your
  various hardware out there ... then I'll what to do.





9. HOW TO REGISTER AND HOW TO CONTACT ME
-----------------------------------------

To register Eco Hack, please visit:

either
          http://www.pilotgear.com

or
          http://www.pspilot.de


HINT: On my page you'll find a 'Buy Me' button right beside the download link,
      that brings you directly to my register page at PilotGear, so you don't
      have to search for it.
      German users can also pay me directly, click on the link 'Ueberweisung'
      below the 'Buy Me' buttons.

      And for the latest version, always check *my* site - I can't track all
      archives and whether they always offer the latest version of my apps.


After registering, you'll receive your new version directly from me, usual
within the next 24 hours.

Registered users get also all further, improved versions and updates for free.


If you have suggestions, likes, dislikes, found bugs etc., feel free to e-mail
me at:
       PSPilot@pstec.de




======================================================
10. Now for the unavoidable disclaimer and legal stuff
======================================================

Eco Hack is an $8 shareware. You can try it out for 3 weeks without any
limitations. After the trial period, you should either register Eco Hack
or delete it from your systems.

Econfig is freeware coming with Eco Hack v2.x

You may give a copy of ecohack.zip to others under the same terms, but make
sure to keep always all files in the archive. Ecohack.zip may be included on
any disk or CDROM of shareware sold by non-profit organizations. If you want
to include it in a commercial software collection, please contact me. Under
no circumstances the registered version of Eco Hack is allowed to be
distributed without the written permission of the author.

I took great care to release Eco Hack bugfree, and in the moment there are no
known bugs. However, Eco Hack is provided without warranty of any kind,
express or implied. I can accept no liability for data loss or any other
problems caused directly or indirectly by the use of Eco Hack.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of Eco Hack and its possibilities to manipulate
the processor registers directly, MAKE SURE you have a backup of your data
before you try out Eco Hack!!!

Both programs, Eco Hack and Econfig are copyright 1997 by Peter Strobel.


(c)Peter Strobel - 1998, 16th April
