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Winzle! Installation Summary                        Rev: 30 June 1994
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CONTENTS
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    System Requirements
    Installing Winzle!
    About VBRUN200.DLL
    Registering Winzle!


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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   Requirements
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   Windows 3.1 or OS/2 2.1
   Windows Compatible Mouse
   VGA Video Card

   Recommended
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   256 color driver for Windows (see below)
   Windows-compatible sound board or Windows PC Speaker Driver (see below)


INSTALLING WINZLE!
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Installing Winzle! is easy, but the specific process will vary depending 
on how you received your copy of Winzle!. Two examples are given below. 
The first is for copying from a floppy disk or CD-ROM. The second is for 
a ZIP file downloaded from a bulletin board system (BBS). 

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From a diskette or CD-ROM:
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First, create a directory for the Winzle! files:

Using the MS-DOS Prompt		Using File Manager
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Type MD\WINZLE			Click on the root directory (C:\)
Press [Enter]			Click on File
				Click on Create Directory
				Type Winzle
				Press [Enter]

Next, copy the Winzle! files to the newly created directory.

Using the MS-DOS Prompt		Using File Manager
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C: [ENTER]			Make sure you have two windows visible in File
CD\WINZLE [ENTER]		   Manager. If not, click on Window, then
COPY A:\*.* C: [ENTER]		   New Window.
				In one window, click on the WINZLE directory
(This is an example of		   you just created.
copying from a diskette.	In the other window, click on the drive
For a CD-ROM, substitute	   and then the directory where the Winzle!
the drive letter and 		   files are located.
directory of the CD-ROM		Click on the first file in the source direct-
for the A:\)			   ory, then press the SHIFT key and while
				   holding it down click on the last file in
				   the source directory. All files in that
				   directory will now be highlighted.
				Click again on any of the highlighted files
				   but DO NOT RELEASE THE MOUSE BUTTON. You
				   can now "drag" the files to the WINZLE
				   directory in the other window by moving
				   the mouse cursor to the WINZLE directory.
				Once the mouse cursor is over the WINZLE
				   directory, release the mouse button. This
				   will copy all the highlighted files to the
				   WINZLE directory.

Finally, install the Winzle! icon on your Program Manager display.

Method 1			Method 2 (the easy way)
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Using either keyboard or	In File Manager, click on WINZLE.EXE in the 
mouse, switch to the program	   WINZLE directory. DO NOT RELEASE THE MOUSE 
group you want to install	   button. "Drag" the mouse cursor to the 
Winzle! in (usually "GAMES"),	   Program Manager program group you want to 
then click on:			   install Winzle! in (usually "GAMES"), then 
   File				   release the mouse button. The Winzle! icon
   New				   will appear in Program Manager.
   Program Item
   [OK]

Command Line is:
   C:\WINZLE\WINZLE.EXE

Then click on [OK]. (You can
leave the other lines empty)


If you have a registered copy of Winzle!, repeat this step for 
BMP2WZL.EXE. This is the program that allows you to create your own 
puzzles from Windows BMP files. 



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From a ZIP'd file:
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For the novice user, it's easiest to "unzip" and install Winzle! from the 
MS-DOS prompt (if you are an experienced user, you probably aren't 
reading these instructions, anyway, so we're going to ignore you for the 
time being). Please note that un-Zipping a file requires a copy of 
PKUNZIP.EXE, which is available on virtually all bulletin boards and 
online services such as Genie and CompuServe. 

First, create a directory for the Winzle! files. At the MS-DOS prompt, 
type "MD\WINZLE" (without the quote marks), and press [Enter]. Next, 
switch to this new WINZLE directory by typing "CD\WINZLE" and pressing 
[Enter]. 

Next, unzip WINZLE.ZIP into the newly created directory. As an example, 
if the WINZLE.ZIP file is in the directory C:\DOWNLOAD, then type: 

   PKUNZIP C:\DOWNLOAD\WINZLE.ZIP

Assuming you are in WINZLE directory, all the Winzle! files will be 
unzipped there (If that's not where you are, no telling where they will 
end up. Make sure you type CD\WINZLE before this step). 
 
(By the way, once you have unzipped Winzle! you can delete the WINZLE.ZIP 
file if you want. You won't be needing it anymore.) 

Now that the Winzle! files are properly located on your computer, all you 
need to do is install the Winzle! icon on your Program Manager display. 
Return to Windows and: 

Method 1			Method 2 (the easy way)
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Using either keyboard or	In File Manager, click on WINZLE.EXE in the 
mouse, switch to the program	   WINZLE directory. DO NOT RELEASE THE MOUSE 
group you want to install	   button. "Drag" the mouse cursor to the 
Winzle! in (usually "GAMES"),	   Program Manager program group you want to 
then click on:			   install Winzle! in (usually "GAMES"), then 
   File				   release the mouse button. The Winzle! icon
   New				   will appear in Program Manager.
   Program Item
   [OK]

Command Line is:
   C:\WINZLE\WINZLE.EXE

Then click on [OK]. (You can
leave the other lines empty)


If you have a registered copy of Winzle!, repeat this step for 
BMP2WZL.EXE. This is the program that allows you to create your own 
puzzles from Windows BMP files. 



ABOUT VBRUN200.DLL
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All MS Visual Basic 2.0 programs require the use of a library file called 
VBRUN200.DLL. This includes Winzle!. Depending on how you received this 
copy of Winzle! you may or may not have received VBRUN200.DLL. 

If you DID receive VBRUN200.DLL with Winzle!:
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You may not need it. Check your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory to see if a copy 
is already there. If so, then you can delete the copy that came with 
Winzle!. If not, you need VBRUN200.DLL either in that directory or in the 
WINZLE directory. We recommend that you place it in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM 
directory so that all programs can share it, thus meaning you only need 
one copy on your computer. 

If you DID NOT receive VBRUN200.DLL with Winzle!:
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You may not need it. Check your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory to see if a copy 
is already there. If so, then you are set -- you don't need another copy. 
On the other hand, if there is NOT a copy already on your system then you 
need to get a copy (by the way, we apologize for not including it, but 
most BBS's and information services prefer that we don't. Otherwise, 
there would be thousands of duplicate copies of this file included with 
other programs, taking up disk space better used for other things). Like 
PKUNZIP, copies are available free on most BBS's and information services 
like CompuServe and Genie. If you got Winzle! off a CD-ROM, there is 
probably a copy available somewhere on that CD. 


REGISTERING WINZLE!
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Shareware is a means of distributing software. Under the shareware 
concept, software may be freely copied and passed along to others, or 
distributed through bulletin board systems or national networks. 

As a recipient of a shareware program, you may use the software for a 
short trial period to determine if it meets your needs. If the software 
is not suitable, then you can discard it. If you decide to use it, you 
must pay by registering. When you register a Cascoly shareware program, 
you receive: 

    * A copy of the latest version of the program.
    * Additional FREE puzzle images
    * A BMP to WZL file format convert -- Make your own Winzle puzzles!
    * Reduced prices on other Cascoly puzzle programs.
    * A free introductory account on CompuServe including a private User
      ID number and password, $15 introductory usage credit, and a
      complimentary subscription to CompuServe Magazine, - a $30 value!
    * A minimum of 90 days online support via CompuServe or by
      telephone. Support by mail is also available, if accompanied
      by a SASE.

For a registration form, click on "Display Order Form" on the 
Registration Information Screen. 
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