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- WASP - Water and Steam Properties
- ===================================
-
- Version 1.21 April 1995
- Suggested BBS name = WASP121.ZIP
-
- Copyright (C) Katmar Software <ASP>
- PO Box 654, Westville, 3630, South Africa
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | |
- | To start the programme type WASP at the DOS prompt and then |
- | press <ENTER>. eg C:\>WASP or A:\>WASP |
- | |
- | Once the programme is running you can press <F1> for HELP. |
- | |
- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
- CATALOGUING CATEGORY
- ====================
- Engineering and Scientific
-
-
- TARGET AUDIENCE
- ===============
- Mechanical or chemical engineers and technicians in the chemical,
- petrochemical and utility industries.
-
-
- PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
- =====================
-
- Two word description :- Steam Tables
-
- One line description :-
- Physical properties of ice, water and steam in all popular units.
-
- Short Description :-
- Data for 15 fixed and 17 variable properties for ice, water and steam
- from -100 C to 800 C and up to 1000 bar. Has context sensitive,
- on-line Help. User selectable units.
-
- Full Description :-
- Water and Steam Properties replaces printed Steam Tables, but it goes
- further by providing a much wider set of properties, it eliminates the
- need for interpolating between data points, and it works in all the
- generally accepted units. It will find the conditions that give known
- values of enthalpy, entropy or density. There is context sensitive,
- on-line Help available at all times.
-
- It gives 15 point properties, and 17 temperature and pressure
- dependent properties for ice, water and steam. Most of the
- correlations cover the range from -100 C to 800 C and up to 1000
- bar. Calculated data points match published data very closely.
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- ===================
- DOS : 2.11 or later
- RAM : 512k
- DISK : 360k or larger floppy, stiffy or hard disk
- VIDEO : Monochrome, CGA, EGA, VGA or compatible
- Co-processor : Optional
-
- LIST OF FILES
- =============
- The complete WASP package consists of the following files :-
- GETRESP.EXE Utility for interactive batch files
- VIEW.COM Text file display utility
- README Brief description and distribution details
- README.BAT A batch file used to display or print README
- REGISTER.DOC The order form for registering your own copy of WASP
- WASP.EXE The executable file for WASP
- WASPBOOK.DOC The instruction manual for the WASP package
- WASPDEFS.DTA Holds the selected units etc
- WASPHELP.HLP The on-line help instructions
- FILE_ID.DIZ Description for BBS automation
- OMBUDSMN.ASP ASP Ombudsman policy statement
- VENDOR.DOC Info for shareware disk distributors and BBSs
-
- Please ensure that all these files are included whenever you pass
- copies of WASP on to others.
-
- If you compress the files into an archive for distribution or for
- posting to a BBS please name the archive "WASP" + "version number",
- eg WASP121.ZIP. (The archive file extension will of course change if
- you use a different archiving utility.)
-
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- =========================
- Your first step should be to make a copy of your distribution disk.
- Do not use your distribution disk as a working disk. If your
- distribution disk is a 5.25 inch floppy, write protect it by putting a
- tab over the notch in the side of the disk. If it is a 3.5 inch
- stiffy disk write protect it by sliding the plastic button in the
- corner to open the hole. Take an unused disk of the same size as your
- distribution disk, label it as your working disk and make sure it is
- NOT write protected. If you have identical A and B drives insert the
- distribution disk in Drive A and the working disk in Drive B. Type
- DISKCOPY A: B: and press <ENTER>. If your A and B drives are not the
- same (or you do not have a Drive B) type DISKCOPY A: A: and press
- <ENTER>, and then follow the instructions on the screen to swap disks
- using the distribution disk as the SOURCE disk and the working disk as
- the TARGET disk.
-
- The installation procedure for WASP will depend on whether the disk
- you received contains the files listed above as individual files, or
- combined into an archive file. Distributors often compress packages
- into archives to allow more software to be put on a disk. Put the
- working disk into Drive A: and type DIR A: and press <ENTER>. If the
- disk does not have all the files listed above, but instead contains
- the file WASP121.ZIP or WASP121.ARC (or some similar name) please
- follow the distributor's instructions to un-archive the files.
-
-
- If the working disk contains all the files listed above WASP can be
- run directly from the floppy or stiffy disk. Insert the disk into the
- drive, log onto that drive (eg A: or B:) and then follow the
- instructions in the box at the beginning of this file.
-
- To install WASP on your hard disk all you have to do is copy all the
- files on the distribution disk into a new sub-directory. To create a
- new sub-directory on your hard drive follow these steps :-
-
- 1) Ensure that you are at the DOS prompt, ie display shows C:\>
- (if your hard drive is drive D display shows D:\> , etc)
- 2) If you want the new sub-directory to be off the root directory
- type CD\ and press <ENTER>. If you prefer the new sub-directory
- to be off some other directory change to that directory.
- 3) Type MD WASP and press <ENTER>.
- 4) Type CD WASP and press <ENTER>. Display should show C:\WASP>.
-
- If your distribution disk contains all the files in the LIST OF FILES
- above, insert it into the A drive and type COPY A:*.* and press
- <ENTER>. The programme is then ready to run. If your distribution
- disk does not contain all the files listed above, but instead contains
- the archive file WASP121.ZIP or WASP121.ARC (or some similar name)
- copy that file to the new sub-directory (eg COPY A:WASP121.ZIP).
- Then follow the distributor's instructions to un-archive the files.
-
-
- DETAILED INSTRUCTION MANUAL
- ===========================
- The detailed instruction manual for WASP is included on the
- distribution disk in the form of a text file called WASPBOOK.DOC. It
- contains only standard ASCII characters and should print successfully
- on any printer.
-
- To make a hard copy of the manual you should set your printer up to
- use a 10 cpi font (most printers default to this at startup) and from
- the WASP sub-directory type PRINT WASPBOOK.DOC and then press <ENTER>.
- An easier method to make a copy of the manual is by running the WASP
- programme and pressing <Alt P> at the opening screen. The manual
- contains about 32 pages.
-
-
- REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
- =========================
- WASP is distributed as Shareware. This means you are free to use this
- copy of WASP for a few weeks to determine its value and usefulness to
- you. Only if you find WASP to be worth the asking price do you
- register and pay. If WASP does not meet your needs or standards then
- it costs you nothing and you can reformat the distribution disk and
- use it for something else (or preferably pass it on to someone who may
- find it useful !). The manual and the on-line help screens contain
- more details on shareware for those new to this system of software
- distribution.
-
- WASP can be bought either as a single-user system for US$ 40.00 or as
- a multi-user site licence for US$ 75.00 (or the equivalents in SA
- Rands).
-
-
- When you register you can pay by credit card, cheque, or via
- CompuServe. Full details of the registration process are included in
- the manual and within the programme. The easiest way to complete the
- registration form is to run WASP and press <Alt R> at the Shareware
- Distribution screen.
-
- Registered users are entitled to 12 months support by mail or
- CompuServe email. Katmar Software is a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP) and users have rights in terms of the
- ASP rules. See the file OMBUDSMN.ASP and the section on Support in
- the manual for full details.
-
- SHAREWARE DISTRIBUTORS
- ======================
- We are most grateful to the distributors of shareware who help us to
- get WASP widely known. Any bona fide distributor of shareware
- (including disk distributors, BBS operators, computer clubs, magazines
- on or enclosing disks and CD-ROM manufacturers) are welcome to include
- WASP in their range, subject to the following requirements :-
-
- - The package must include all the files listed in this document.
- If they are compressed into an archive please use the naming
- convention given with the list of files above.
-
- - None of the files listed above may be modified in any way.
- (Except to add a "Supplied by 'XYZ Company'" notice at the end of
- the README or WASPBOOK.DOC files.)
-
- - You are welcome to add other files for the purposes of providing
- a menu or automatic archive extraction, or to identify yourself
- as the distributor.
-
- - WASP may be included on a disk with any other product, provided
- that it is made clear that any payment for that other product is
- not for WASP.
-
- - No price or other compensation may be charged for WASP. A charge
- up to US$ 10-00 plus postage may be made for the evaluation disk.
-
- - Any advertisements, catalogues or other literature must point out
- that shareware requires separate payment to the author if regular
- use is made of the product.
-
- - We would like distributors to have the most up to date versions.
- If you include WASP in your catalogue send us a photocopy of the
- relevant page (or a printout of the relevant section of a disk
- based catalogue) and we will keep you supplied with the latest
- versions. Full printed or disk based catalogues are of course
- most welcome in the place of photocopies. ASP Vendors and BBS
- operators will automatically receive updates via the CD-ROM
- mailings.
-