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- Welcome to WinModem V 3.00
-
- Execute the self-extracting file winm.exe in a subdirectory, or to a
- diskette. It creates several files in the subdirectory, as well as the
- directory FILES used by the install procedure. After installation is
- complete, you may delete the contents of the subdirectory you created,
- including the FILES directory, and all the files that are in FILES.
- These files are used for distribution purposes only.
-
- If you are upgrading from WinModem versions 1 or 2, we recommend that you
- first remove the old version of WinModem. It is NOT necessary to
- remove the WinModem Icon from Windows desktop, if you left the icon in
- the applications group AND you install WinModem in the same directory
- you used for version 1.0 or 2.0.
-
- To complete the installation of WinModem, you must first be running
- either Windows 3.0 or Windows 3.1.
-
- If you executed the winm.exe program from a diskette, from the Windows
- Program Manager, simply Run A:SETUP, where A: is the designation for
- your diskette drive. If you have more than 1 diskette drive, you may
- have to substitute the drive letter for your diskette drive.
-
- If you executed winm.exe in a subdirectory on your hard disk, then Run
- C:\subdir\SETUP, where subdir is the name of the subdirectory that
- contains the distribution files. However, if you are going to install
- WinModem in this fashion, please do not attempt to install the
- application in the same subdirectory as the distribution files.
-
- By default, Setup will install the WinModem application in a directory
- called WinModem. You may change the directory name during the
- installation process.
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