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- User: At the end of this file there is a note regarding what you should do
- if you have any installation problems...please be sure and read!
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- ChronoLog Version 1.1 - QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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- If you have a ChronoLog "master" diskette(s), one 3 1/2" or two 5 1/4"
- floppy(s), the files are not compressed. There should be at least 15 files.
- See the file PACKING.LST for a listing of the minimum files required. Do
- not erase any of the system files!
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- This procedure works the same for a first-time installation, or an upgrade
- (replacing an already installed version with a newer one).
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- Use the following procedure to install:
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- - Insert the 3 1/2" floppy or 5 1/4" floppy #1 (contains the
- file CLINST.EXE) into a floppy drive.
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- - At the DOS prompt, type A:CLINST (or B:CLINST if that is the drive).
- This runs the ChronoLog System Installation Program which will
- create a subdirectory on your hard drive and copy the system files
- into it. (If loading from 5 1/4" floppy, you will be prompted to
- insert floppy #2.). CLINIT (the ChronoLog Database Initialization
- Program) and then CHRONO will both execute automatically.
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- If you have the ChronoLog files compressed into a single file (the
- file name should be CHRON110.xxx, where xxx is the compression
- extension such as ZIP, or EXE if it is a self-extracting file),
- use the following installation procedure:
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- - You do not need to run CLINST. Instead make sure that the
- compressed file has been copied to the subdirectory on your
- hard drive wherein you want the ChronoLog system files to reside.
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- - Decompress CHRON110.xxx. If the decompress is successful,
- you may delete CHRON110.xxx.
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- - There should be at least 15 files when decompressed. See the
- file PACKING.LST for a listing of the minimum files required.
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- - Type CLINIT (the ChronoLog Database Initialization Program) to
- initialize a database in the subdirectory where the system files
- reside. CHRONO will then execute automatically.
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- WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU HAVE INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
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- The ChronoLog installation program, CLINST, is provided to assist the
- novice DOS user. It is intended for use only when first installing the
- system on your computer or upgrading to a newer version. You may bypass
- CLINST by (1) MANUALLY CREATING A SUBDIRECTORY ON YOUR HARD DRIVE,
- (2) COPYING ALL SYSTEM FILES INTO THE SUBDIRECTORY, (3) RUNNING CLINIT TO
- INITIALIZE A DATABASE, and (4) RUNNING CHRONO.
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- IMPORTANT NOTE!!! If this is an evaluation copy of ChronoLog purchased from
- a shareware disk distributor, and you experience any difficulty that you
- cannot overcome, please do NOT contact the distributor to complain or ask
- for a refund. This tends to cause deletions of shareware from catalogs,
- and may be a problem that you and I can work out. So instead, contact
- me at the above address or phone number, or via CompuServe or PRODIGY
- (USERIDs are in the user's manual).
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- THANKS FOR SUPPORTING SHAREWARE!
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