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Here is the official Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight readme file.

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Electronic Arts Copyright
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Software and Documentation (c) 2010 Electronic Arts Inc.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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Command & Conquer(tm) 4 Tiberian Twilight
Version 1.0 ReadMe File - March, 2010
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Welcome back, Commander.

Thank you for purchasing Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight.
This ReadMe file contains information that may be of use before
proceeding to battle.


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System Requirements
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Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight requires DirectX 9.0c. You
can install DirectX 9.0c by following the onscreen prompts during
the game's installation process.

MINIMUM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS:

Required - Internet connection required to install and play.
OS - Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1 / Windows 7
Processor – Intel Core 2 or better / AMD 64 X2 or better
Memory – 1 GB for XP / 1.5 GB for Vista and Windows 7
Hard Drive – At least 10 GB of free space
DVD-ROM - 8x Speed
Video Card – 256MB RAM with support for shader model 3*
Sound Card - Direct X 9.0c compatible
DirectX - Version 9.0c (included)
Online - 2 – 10 Players
Input - Keyboard, Mouse, VOIP headset

*Supported video cards: Nvidia GeForce 6800 or better, ATI Radeon
X1600 or better. Laptop versions of these chipsets may work but are
not supported. Updates to your video and sound card drivers may be
required.

Note: While you will be able to play Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian
Twilight with the specifications above, play experience may improve
if you have additional RAM above the requirement. Please refer
to the section on Optimizing Graphical Performance in this ReadMe
file for more information.

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Digital Retail Installation
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Please contact the digital retailer through whom you purchased this
game for instructions on how to install the game or how to
download and reinstall another copy of the game.

Note: If you’d like additional information about your game as well
as tips and patches please visit www.ea.com or www.eastore.com.

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Installation Instructions
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IMPORTANT: Before running Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight,
please be sure you have the latest drivers for both your video
card and your sound card installed. An outdated video or sound
driver can lead to slow and choppy gameplay, or in some cases can
prevent the game from running at all. You can download the
appropriate drivers from your video and sound card manufacturers'
Web site.

You may not be able to install Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight
if you are not logged in as an administrator in Windows. See the
Administrator Privileges section below for assistance.

Avoid running any other programs in the background, as this may
conflict with the game. This includes any virus-protection
program that you have running, which can hinder performance.

To install Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight in Windows XP,
Windows Vista, or Windows 7:

1. Insert the Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight disc into your
DVD-ROM drive.

If the disc does not automatically launch when inserted in
the drive, you may have the AutoPlay feature disabled. To
enable AutoPlay, please consult your Windows user manual.

If you are unable or do not wish to activate AutoPlay,
please browse to the location of the Command & Conquer 4
Tiberian Twilight DVD-ROM using Windows Explorer, and
double-click the "EASetup.exe" application in the root
directory.

2. Follow the instructions that appear.

3. Please note that you must register an account at
http://www.ea.com in order the play the game online.

If you are having difficulties with the registration code provided
with Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight, or require any other type
of technical support, please click on the "Technical Support"
button on the game's AutoPlay menu. You will need to register your
product for full customer support.


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Uninstalling
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To uninstall Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight if your operating
system is Windows XP:

1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
2. Click "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
3. Double-click "Add or Remove Programs".
4. Click "Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight" in the program
list and click the "Remove" button next to its name.
5. Follow the instructions that appear.

To uninstall Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight if your operating
system is Windows Vista/Windows 7:

1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
2. Click "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
3. Click "Uninstall a program" under the "Programs" heading.
4. Double-click "Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight" in the
program list.
5. Follow the instructions that appear.

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Copy Protection
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Below are some facts regarding Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight
Authentication:

1. Your serial number will be authenticated online after
logging in to your EA Account in the Command and Conquer 4
Tiberian Twilight Launcher for the first time.
2. You must log in with a valid account and password to play,
and you must be connected to the internet at all times.
3. There is no install limit, however you may only be logged in to
your account on one machine at a time.

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Troubleshooting
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Please be aware that an outdated video driver or sound driver can
lead to slow and choppy game-play, or in some cases can prevent
the game from running at all. To ensure an enjoyable experience
with this game, be sure that you have the most recent video and
sound drivers installed. These drivers are typically available
for download from your system or hardware manufacturer's Web
site. If you are not sure what type of video or sound card you
have, or you need assistance with updating the drivers on your
system, please refer to the documentation that came with your
system or peripheral.

For additional help with troubleshooting, visit the community
forums at the official Web site for Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian
Twilight at:

http://www.commandandconquer.com

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Troubleshooting - Voice
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Why do I sound loud or distorted to other people?
You may find that some other programs require you to turn on the
+10 mic boost in your Windows audio preferences. Voice does not
require this and you may need to disable it. To disable +10 mic boost
enter your Windows volume control panel. Make sure the "Advanced
Controls" option is selected in the "Options" menu. After this is
selected you will need to select Options -> Properties from the menu
and select the "Recording" option. While there, make sure that
"Show Microphone" is checked, then click "OK". You will see an
"Advanced" button below your microphone volume slider. Click this
button and uncheck the +10 mic boost box from the following screen.

What ports does Voice use?
By default, Voice uses UDP port 5060, 5062 and 3478.

How can I be sure my headset is working correctly?
On Windows machines, there is a Sound Hardware Test Wizard available
in Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel. With this wizard
you can record and playback your voice, verifying that your mic
and headphones are working. In several games that our voice product
is in there is an Echo Test available. The Echo Test allows you to
test your voice setup locally and listen to how other people hear
you. You will find the echo test usually under the Audio tab. The
test will play a voice prompt when it starts and after that you
should hold your push-to-talk key (if any) to hear yourself.

I got an error message that said "SIP transaction timed out", what
do I do?
This usually means that the voice system can't communicate using the
protocol port meant for voice over IP. Internet protocols designate
certain communication ports on your computer for certain functions,
and port 5060 is designated for voice over IP, with additional ports
beginning with 5062 and moving up at increments of 1 being used if
5060 is not available. Generally this error message means that some
device (like a firewall, or security software) is not allowing access
to the required port, and that Voice is unable to contact the SIP
proxy on port 5062. Because of the high probability that port 5060
may not be available, Voice is designed to attempt to use
alternative VoIP port 5062 first. Verify that ports 5060, 5062
UDP (The SIP port) are available. The problem could be caused by a
firewall interfering with the connection. Try turning off your
firewall. If that fixes the problem, then open the following ports
on the firewall:
• Ports 12000-17000 - UDP - for voice media (RTP/RTCP)
• Port 80 and 443 - TCP - for Web server (HTTP/HTTPS)
• Ports 5060 and 5062 - UDP - for voice control signals (SIP)
• Ports 3478 and 3479 - UDP - to aid in setting up voice with
NAT (STUN)

I got an error message that said "Initialize failed (The underlying
connection was closed: The remote name could not be resolved)", what
do I do?
This error usually means that your computer is not online, or that
your network connection has dropped and has been re-established.
To fix the problem, you need to:
1. Fully exit
2. Make sure that your network connection is functioning, and;
3. Restart
Occasionally Voice will hang in this state when a network connection
is dropped/re-established (e.g. when switching wireless networks).
The fix is to fully exit Voice (by exiting ), confirm a functioning
network connection, and restart.

Why is my audio quality bad?
Poor audio quality can be caused by a lack of bandwidth or CPU.
Ensure that there are no bandwidth intensive applications, such as
BitTorrent or Limewire running on your network.You may also want
them to check their Task Manager to ensure resource availability
(i.e. CPU usage below 100%). Hardware issues such as a poor
microphone connection can also degrade audio quality.

I can't hear anything at all and/or no one can hear me, what should
I do?
Try the following troubleshooting tips:

• Ensure that you're holding the "Talk" hotkey.
• Check to see that the input and output locations are set
correctly.
• Check that your microphone and speakers are plugged in
properly.
• Make sure that external volume control on the headset is
turned up and is not muted. If this doesn't fix the problem,
check the audio controls on your computer. Make sure
that the audio is not muted and that it is turned up.
• Try turning off your firewall. If that fixes the problem,
then open the following ports on the firewall:
- Incoming UDP port 5060, 5062, 3478
- Outgoing TCP port 80 and 443
- All destination UDP ports 12000 - 17000
• Try to access at non peak usage.
If none of the above work, please contact your Game Support group,
or Email Vivox Support.

Why can I hear, but other people can't (or the other way around),
and how do I fix the problem?
First step would be to verify that your headset is working properly.
Please refer to “I can't hear anything at all and/or no one can
hear me, what should I do?” for more troubleshooting tips.

My voice chats keep getting dropped, what can I do?
Dropped calls can often be due to home router firmware bugs.
Upgrading the firmware of the router and/or rebooting the router
sometimes fixes the problem. VoIP protocols don't function correctly
in networks that include some types of NAT transversal or firewall
components. The result is that calls can have one-way audio or fail.
One-way audio usually results from a double NAT issue or an
unfriendly NAT transversal being used on the network. VoIP itself
presents a problem for NAT because the normal protocols it uses
deal with the signaling and establishing of the connection. Note
that Running Xfire while playing disables Voice keyboard bindings.
A workaround for this is to use the middle mouse button as your
talk key.

Voice says it’s having trouble connecting…what should I do?
Two features commonly found in consumer routers are SIP ALG
(application level gateway) and SPI Firewall (stateful packet
inspection firewall). While both of these features are meant to
enhance the functionality of the router (better SIP translation of
NATed addressing and some additional security features), they can
interfere with the processing of Voice-over-IP SIP protocol. When
changes to firmware are made, it is nearly impossible to test all
possible network environments in which the router will be used.
It is common to find problems in early versions of router family
firmware depending on where the original firmware was implemented.
As users report issues, development responds therefore making the
most recent firmware your best bet. Adding to the difficulty in
management, both of these firmware features are also "black boxes"
as they can only be enabled or disabled and generally have no other
visible configuration options.
The best recipe for a problematic router is:
1. Make sure the router is running the very latest firmware from
the manufacturer.
2. Starting with the default settings (SIP ALG on, SPI Firewall
on, and no special forwarding rules) test voice
3. If voice doesn't work reliably, try turning off SIP ALG first
(if possible)
4. If voice still doesn't work reliably, try turning off SPI
firewall as well (if possible)
5. If voice still doesn't work, consider testing voice with an
alternate router or by connecting the computer directly to
the cable/dsl router.
If voice works when directly connected but not behind the router,
it is quite possible that the router does not correctly pass VoIP
SIP traffic. Options at this point include contacting the router
vendor support channel, or testing with an alternate router.
Disabling SIP ALG has no security implications. Disabling SPI
firewall will change the security profile of the router somewhat
but the fundamental blocking of Internet initiated requests by
virtue of the NAT feature will still be present. If leaving SPI
firewall disabled is a concern, be advised that newer routers often
handle SIP traffic better, learning from issues found with their
ancestors.

For more information regarding issues that have been found you may
search online for "problem sip alg" and "problem spi firewall".

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Profiles, Replays, Save Games, Screenshots, and Settings
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Windows XP:

Profiles, save games, replays and screenshots for Command & Conquer 4
Tiberian Twilight are stored in the "Command and Conquer 4" folder.

To access the Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight folder, click the
"Start" button in the Windows taskbar, then click
"My Documents".

User-related settings for Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight are
stored in the Application Data folder, located in:

C:\Documents and Settings\<your login name>\Application Data
\Command and Conquer 4

Windows Vista/Windows 7:

Profiles, save games, replays and screenshots for Command & Conquer 4
Tiberian Twilight are stored in the "Command and Conquer 4" folder.

To access the Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight folder, click the
"Start" button in the Windows taskbar, then click "Documents".

Saved game files are stored in the following location:

C:\Users\<your login name>\Saved Games\Command and Conquer 4

User-related settings for Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight are
stored in the Application Data folder, located in:

C:\Users\<your login name>\AppData\Roaming\Command and Conquer 4


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Optimizing Graphical Performance
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Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight automatically selects a default
graphical configuration that should be well suited to your
system's specifications. However, you may adjust the game's
graphical configuration to suit your preference by selecting
"Options" in the Main menu, then clicking "Settings", which takes
you to the "Graphics" tab by default. Here you may set the screen
resolution as well as a number of different sliders to affect
different aspects of the game's visuals. Moving the sliders to
lower settings may improve the game's frame rate at the expense
of graphical detail. Try experimenting with different slider and
resolution settings to find a configuration that best suits your
preference.


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Known Issues
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You may experience problems attempting to run the game with a
monitor set to "portrait mode"--that is, if your monitor is set
to display content vertically instead of in a traditional 4:3 or
16:9 aspect ratio. Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight only
supports monitors running in 4:3 or 5:4 standard modes, and
16:9 or 16:10 widescreen modes.

As of the date posted at the top of this ReadMe file, Windows
Vista is not compatible with ATI-based video cards with Radeon
9250 chipsets and below, in addition to NVIDIA-based video cards
with GeForce 5000 series chipsets and below. By extension, the
game is not compatible with these chipsets on Windows Vista
machines.

As of the date posted at the top of this ReadMe file,
Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight is not compatible with nForce 2
motherboards using an ATI-based video card with drivers 7.9 and
higher. The game is not compatible with this hardware
configuration in Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Intel Celeron-based processor users may experience performance
issues with the default graphical settings. To achieve increased
performance, lower the graphical settings slider bar to a lower
level of detail in the Options Menu. Attempting to run Command &
Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight on a Celeron-based system with a clock
speed below 3.0GHz may significantly hinder game performance
and is not recommended.

Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight does not support integrated
graphics cards. Users with intergrated graphics cards may not be
able to run the game, or may experience frame rate issues.

Some consumer routers, namely some models of the Linksys WRT54G,
get disconnected from our online chat lobbies when the lobbies
are under high load. This is a known issue and solutions are still
being investigated.

There are known crashes that will occur on computers with ATi X1300
series video cards and pre-SSE2 AMD Athlon chipsets. We are currently
working with ATi to address the issue in a future driver release.

There is an issue with audio in Vista and Windows 7. Starting the
game without an audio device plugged in (speakers or headphones)
will result in the game having no sound, even if an audio device
is plugged in later while the game is running. Additionally, if all
audio devices are unplugged while the game is running, the game will
lose all sound, even if the audio devices are plugged back in. This
can be fixed by exiting the game all the way out to Windows and
restarting the game. If you do not want to exit your current match,
you can force the audio system to reinitialize by going to the
options screen, changing the "high-quality audio" setting and
pressing apply. Do this twice to reinitialize your audio system
but retain your audio quality setting.

Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight does not officially support
Intel and S3 video cards.

As of the date posted at the top of this ReadMe file,
Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight does not officially support
NVIDIA SLI. There is a known issue with NVIDIA 7800GT video cards
in SLI configurations that may cause the game to crash.

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Multiplayer Information
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When attempting to play Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight online,
please note that the minimum character length for your "Commander
Name" is four characters. If you attempt to create a nickname that
is three characters or less, you will receive a "Name invalid"
message. Please also note that the maximum allowable length of
a Commander is 15 characters.

If you lose Internet connectivity in the online lobbies or your
network cable gets disconnected, it may take up to 2 minutes for
the lobby disconnect to be detected. This has no effect on
disconnect detection during gameplay.

When watching a replay through the Replay Theater, you may fast
forward the game-play by pressing the "." key (default). Press
the "." key again to resume the game-play to normal speed.

If you are using VOIP (Voice Over IP), you must open the following
ports:
UDP Ports 3478, 3479, 5060, 5062

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Command Line Parameters
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Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight supports several command line
parameters that may give you increased flexibility in the way
that you run the game. To set a command line parameter, you need
to do the following:

1. Go to the location of the game's executable. This is
typically found in C:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\Command and
Conquer 4\CNC4.exe.
2. Right-click on the CNC4.exe icon and select "Create
Shortcut".
3. This will create a shortcut of the executable within the same
folder. This will typically be called "Shortcut to CNC4.exe" in
Windows XP or "CNC4 - Shortcut" in Windows Vista.
4. Right-click on this new shortcut and select "Properties".
5. Add a space to the end of the string in the "Target:" field,
followed by a "-" and then the command line parameter.

The following command line parameters are supported by Command &
Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight:

-xres (Forces the game to a specific horizontal resolution)
-yres (Forces the game to a specific vertical resolution)

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Administrator Privileges
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Please note that you may not be able to add Command & Conquer 4
Tiberian Twilight to your software firewall's exceptions list if
you are not logged in as an administrator in Windows. You will
either need to do so from an account that has administrator rights,
or add your existing account to the administrators list. To do so,
do the following:

In Windows XP:

1. Log out of Windows and log in with an Administrator account.
2. Once logged in, click on "Start" in the Windows taskbar.
3. Click "Control Panel" or if it is not present "Settings" and
then "Control Panel".
4. Click "User Accounts".
5. Select the "Change an Account" task.
6. Select your account name from the available accounts.
7. Click "Change the account type".
8. Select the "Computer administrator" radio button.
9. Click "Change Account Type" and then exit the "Control Panel".


In Windows Vista/Windows 7:

1. Log out of Windows and log in with an Administrator account.
2. Once logged in, click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
3. Click "Control Panel".
4. Click "Add or remove user accounts" under the "User Accounts"
heading.
5. If User Access Control is enabled, then click "Continue".
6. Select your account name from the available accounts.
7. Click "Change account type"
8. Select the "Administrator" radio button.
9. Click "Change Account Type" and then exit the "Control Panel".


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Audio Information
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If some of the audio in the game seems to be missing, such as EVA
voice announcements ("construction complete", "low power", and so
on), this is likely due to your speaker settings. If your speaker
settings are set to a surround-sound configuration, but you do not
have a surround-sound speaker system, you may lose EVA events and
mission dialogue unless you change the Windows control panel to
stereo. After changing the Windows control panel settings, you may
need to exit the game fully for the new setting to take effect, or
reinitialize the audio system as mentioned above.

To check and adjust your speaker settings if your operating system
is Windows XP:

1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
2. Choose "Control Panel".
3a. If your Control Panel is in the default Category View, click
"Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices". Then click "Sounds and
Audio Devices".
3b. If your Control Panel is in Classic View, double-click
"Sounds and Audio Devices".
4. Under the "Speaker settings" heading, click "Advanced".
5. Choose the correct configuration in "Speaker setup" drop-down
menu.
6. Click "OK".

To check and adjust your speaker settings if your operating system
is Windows Vista/Windows 7:

1. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar.
2. Click "Control Panel" in the Start menu.
3. Click "Additional Options" (for Vista only).
4. Locate and click "Hardware and Sound".
5. Click "Manage audio devices" under the "Sound" heading.
6. Select your speakers and click "Configure".
7. Choose the correct configuration and follow the instructions
that appear.

If you experience echoes when using the Voice Over IP feature
during multiplayer games, please check that your microphone is
correctly set as your current recording input source.

To check your microphone settings in Windows:
1. Open the Volume Control panel in your system tray in Windows.
2. Select “Options” -> “Properties”.
3. Select "Adjust Volume for" Recording.
4. Select/enable all volume control options, specifically Wave
Out Mix and Microphone, and hit OK.
5. Change the “Select” checkbox to Microphone.

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Additional Credits
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF
THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE.


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End of ReadMe File. Good Luck, Commander.
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