Installation Instructions for WaveWorks 1.1 10/9/93 1.0 Introduction ---------------- WaveWorks 1.1 is delivered as a ".ZIP" file, which is a compressed file format that allows multiple files to be communicated easily over communications links. In order to be able to install WaveWorks you need an up-to-date copy of pkUnzip, revision 2.0.3g or later. The following instructions assume that you are using your PC in DOS mode, at the command line prompt. These instructions are a manual installation process which will be automated prior to final release. 2.0 Create a directory for WaveWorks ------------------------------------ First you should create a directory on your hard-drive to contain WaveWorks. For example, if your hard-drive is "C:", it is suggested that you create as follows: C:> mkdir c:\wavework 3.0 Move to that directory -------------------------- Next you should change your default directory to that created in step 2.0 above: C:> cd c:\wavework 4.0 Copy the .ZIP file ---------------------- Copy the WAVWOR11.ZIP file from wherever you downloaded it (or floppy disk) into the current directory. For example, from the B: floppy: C:\WAVEWORK> copy b:wavwor11.zip . 5.0 Unzip WaveWorks ------------------- Next you should run the unzip program on the ZIP file. If you do not have a copy of PKUNZIP, and you received this software on disk, then check the disk for PKUNZJR.COM, the mini unzip utility from PKWare. C:> pkunzip wavwor11 The following files should be created in your working directory: WAVWOR11.EXE The Windows 3.1 Executable file WAVWOR11.HLP The Windows 3.1 online Help file WAVEWORK.INI The initialization file BWCC.DLL The Dynamic Link Library needed for the WaveWorks interface and dialogs README This file. 6.0 Move files into the Windows System Directory ------------------------------------------------ Before you run WaveWorks it is recommended that you move certain of the installed files into the C:\WINDOWS directory. While this is not strictly required, the WAVEWORK.INI initialization file will only be read by the application if it is present in C:\WINDOWS. The DLL's can be left in the installation directory provided that the WaveWorks always executes in that as a working directory (see your Program Manager's documentation for how to set the working directory of an application). C:> copy *.DLL c:\windows C:> copy *.INI c:\windows 7.0 Create the Icon under Program Manager ----------------------------------------- Finally, you should restart Windows 3.1, run your program manager, and create a new executable using the "File|New" menu option. You can use any of the icons provided with WaveWorks, the default icon is two interlocking W's, one red and one blue. 8.0 Run WaveWorks ----------------- Double-click on the icon you created in step 7, and... Happy Waving.