Running MicroCook under Windows(TM) 3.0 or 3.1 

     MicroCook will run fine in Windows. To install MicroCook in
Windows follow the guide lines below. 

     MicroCook has been used with Windows 95 (not by me), and
reportedly was working just fine there too. If you do run
MicroCook in Windows 95, and have any problems and/or tips,
please let me know.

WARNING! If you are running MicroCook in a window (ALT-ENTER),
DISABLE (set to 0) the screen saver in Setup. The graphics modes
used by Windows and MCDOODLE.EXE are NOT compatible. When
MicroCook run in a full DOS window, the screen saver work fine.

"Click" mean to place the mouse cursor on the item and press the
left mouse button.
     
1.   Load Windows (of course), and click on the window group  
     where you want MicroCook. 
2.   Click on File on the Menu bar
3.   Click on New
4.   The "Program Item" should have a black dot in the circle on
     the left side, if not, click in the circle by "Program 
     Item". Next click on the OK button.
5.   Place the cursor in "Description" box, and type in the name
     you want to appear in Windows (MicroCook?).
6.   Move to the "Command line" box and type: MCOOK.EXE
7.   Next move to the "Working directory" box and type in the 
     name of the directory where MicroCook is located.
     (C:\MCOOK?) 
8.   Click on the "Change Icon" button.
9.   You will now see a message stating that there are no icons
     available for the specific file. Click on the OK button.
10.  Click on the "Browse" button in the next window. In the 
     lower right side of the window, the directories are listed.
     Click on "C:\" at the top of the list. Now all the 
     directories in the root directory will be displayed. Move 
     the scroll bar down so you see the name of the MicroCook 
     directory, and click on the directory name.
11.  You should now see the name of 3 icon files, MCOOK1.ICO, 
     MCOOK2.ICO and MCOOK3.ICO.
12.  Click on one of the icon files. The icon will now be 
     displayed in the lower left corner of the Property Window 
     you are in. If you want to see what the other 2 icons look 
     like, repeat from step 8 above. Click on the OK button when
     you have the icon you want to use displayed.
     
     That's all!
