
Mercury 2.09
------------					February 24, 1992.

Mercury 2.0 is an update of Borland's Eureka 1.0 for the IBM PC.
Please report all bugs and comments to the author:

	Roger Schlafly
	Real Software
	PO Box 1680
	Soquel, CA 95073 USA

	phone or fax: 408-476-3550
	CompuServe: 76646,323
	Genie: R.Schlafly
	BBS: 408-476-1055
	Internet: 76646.323@CompuServe.COM
	Prodigy: TTDX08A

See the file MANUAL for more information.  It can printed by typing
PRINT MANUAL.  It can be viewed on the screen by typing README MANUAL.

See REGISTER.DOC for information on registering a license and obtaining
a printed manual.

Known problems
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Defective coprocessors.  Mercury exercises the math coprocessor fairly
thoroughly, and a coprocessor which is not rated at the correct clock
speed may not perform correctly.  If you get mysterious crashes, try
turning of the math coprocessor with SET 87=N at the DOS prompt.

The newer Intel 80287 chips and clone chips will be identified as a
an 80387, as they behave more like a 80387.

User-defined functions cannot be used in a problem where all the
variables are complex.

Mercury uses a lot of RAM.  You may have unload some of your TSRs or
device drivers for Mercury to run.

The GIBBS.EKA is slightly different from the one shown in the manual.

To send me a fax, you have to call first on a voice line and warn me
that a fax is coming.

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