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- README.1ST
- ==========
-
- CONTENTS
-
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Distribution files
- 2. Installation
-
-
- 0. INTRODUCTION
- ===============
-
- This file is README.1ST. It contains information about
- MOZART and how to install it.
-
- You are recommended to read it first!
-
- README.TXT: Other important information including how to
- register and uninstall MOZART is given in the file README.TXT
- which can be read after installation if you wish. README.TXT
- also has useful trouble-shooting information in case MOZART
- does not run satisfactorily after installation.
-
-
- 1. DISTRIBUTION FILES
- =====================
-
- There are two forms in which you may have got MOZART.
-
- A) You got the evaluation version in the form zip files
- MOZRT11a.ZIP and MOZRT11b.ZIP from a bulletin board or
- via the internet, you will know how to unzip them with
- PKUNZIP.EXE and you will have found this file.
-
- B) You have a floppy disk containing a number of files,
- some in compressed format (eg MOZART.EX_). This disk
- includes README.1ST (this file) and an installation
- program SETUP.EXE.
-
- Registered versions are distributed in form (B).
-
- If you got (A), make sure that the ZIP files are unzipped
- into a single directory before installation.
-
-
- 2. Installing MOZART
- ====================
-
- Installation is done by running the program setup.exe supplied
- on the distribution disk:
-
- If your distribution files (including setup.exe) are on a floppy
- disk in drive a:
-
- Go to Windows Program Manager;
-
- click on the "Run..." item on its "File" menu;
-
- in the command box type
-
- a:\setup
-
- click on Ok or press Enter.
-
- ( Otherwise if you have unzipped the zipped files into a temporary
- directory, c:\tmp say, then do the same but with the command
- c:\tmp\setup.)
-
- The setup program now installs MOZART for you.
-
- It asks at least one question: where do you want MOZART installed?
- It suggests a directory, ususlly C:\MOZART. You may install it
- anywhere on your hard disk but it is best to be in a new
- directory (or over an old copy of MOZART). The setup program
- creates the directory for you if it doesn't exist.
-
- MOZART setup installs a number of utility DLL files which are
- commonly used by many programs. It puts these in your
- WINDOWS directory. If you already have a newer version
- of any of these files than the one supplied with MOZART, the
- installation will pause to ask you if you really want to install
- an older version. The correct answer is usually "No". (If you
- do want to install older versions, then exit from the setup
- program and back up your originals first - MOZART should work
- with newer versions; other applications may not work with older
- ones.)
-
- The common DLLs installed by MOZART setup are listed under the
- heading "Files installed" in the file README.TXT.
-
- MOZART SETUP also installs a number of sample tunes in a TUNES
- subdirectory of the MOZART directory. These files are the ones
- with names of the form *.MZ in the distribution files.
-
- MOZART SETUP tells your Windows Registration Database about .mz
- files so that files with this extension can be opened from the
- Windows File Manager - just as (for example) .WRI files can be.
-
- Four icons will appear in a group of files titled "Mozart" in
- the program manager. These are MOZART itself, an icon for
- direct access to the on-line help, and icons for showing the
- registration form REGISTER.WRI and the companion information
- file README.TXT
-
- You are recommended to read the file README.TXT before or after
- installation - it contains very useful information.
-
-
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