2.03 beta release.

This is an unofficial release but a release all the same.

What you should have in this zip:
readme.txt   :This file
Claycp.exe   :Copro Version of Clay (I do a non copro version too)
3dsml.exe    :Display program, syntax: 3dsml <3d file 1> <3d file 2>....
info.txt     :on-line relase note pointless file.
fontfile.fnt :Clays default font, see below.
objects.zip  :A couple of objects.

What you need to do for 2.03:
Set the following lines in your autoexec.bat

--8<---------------------------------------------------------------------

set TWIN_fontdir=<full path name of a '.fnt' file>
set CLAY_dir=<directory clay lives in>

--8<---------------------------------------------------------------------


You need a mouse, a 386 (for 3dsml), a copro (for Claycp) and VGA to run all the
proggies. 

And everthing should run fine and dandy.
Make sure you have a fair bit of base memory free, Clay is not so hot
at detecting shortages yet. You may well run out of memory if you load a
vector font file (Clay can read borland '.chr' vector font files and 
display them in 3d). This usually manefests itself by crashing when you next
use a pull down menu so beware!
  The next release will be 2.5. This will be commercial, distributed by an 
American firm called Imaginative entertainment. It's going to remain cheap 
though but, having no money myself, I can understand that nobody wants to 
spend any money when they can get it for free so enjoy this while It's still
a freebee!
  Please let me know if you find any bugs and let me know if there is anything
you would like to see in future versions. Check out my Web page bellow for more
info on what I'm doing and stuff like that.

Enjoy and spread the word,

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