Hercules users:

	You must run the driver program "msherc.com" before running
	Go Simulator.  Due to a Microsoft bug, if you do not do
	so your machine may crash when you run Go Simulator.  You 
	have 3 options:

	1) Run Go Simulator by typing "goherc" instead of "go".
	Goherc is a DOS batch file that runs msherc, then go.

	2) Type the command "msherc" yourself before the first time
	you run go (but you must run msherc again each time you boot
	your machine).

	3) If you have installed Go Simulator on your hard disk
	you can add the line "\gosim\msherc" to your autoexec.bat
	file.  This will install the hercules driver every time your
	machine boots up.  Note that this will leave less memory
	available for other applications.  Msherc uses about
	6 Kbytes of memory.

Memory Usage:

	Go Simulator requires 449 Kbytes of memory to run at all.
	The pattern database requires another 17 Kbytes (466 Kb total).
	Additional memory is used for the joseki database and graphic
	bitmaps, but these are not required for proper program operation.
	You can use the "chkdsk" or "mem (DOS 5.0)" command to see how much
	available memory you have on your machine.  If you don't have enough
	memory available check your autoexec.bat file and config.sys
	file for drivers and TSR (terminate and stay resident) programs
	that you don't need.  Be sure to back up your autoexec.bat and
	config.sys files before you make any changes.  If you see the
	message "Not enough memory for joseki library", you can make
	additional memory available by exiting from the program and
	setting it to EGA or CGA mode when you run it again.  This avoids
	loading the wood grain and stone graphic bitmaps.


Microsoft Windows:

	A graphic icon is provided for Windows 3.0 users called go.ico.
	To install the program for operation under Windows, from program
	manager select File, new.  Select "new program item" and push
	the OK button.  Enter the name of the program "Go Simulator", and the
	path name "c:\gosim\go.exe" then select "change icon".  Enter the file
	name "c:\gosim\go.ico" as the icon file name.  The program icon
	now appears in the program group that was selected with a small
	go board as an icon.

	If you have VGA graphics and are an advanced user you can
	improve the graphic performance by creating a pif and turning
	off "monitor ports" in the advanced screen.  (See the "More About
	Applications" chapter in the Windows manual for details.)
	Go Simulator does not use EMS, XMS, or HMA, and does not require
	"Retain video memory". 

