home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Cream of the Crop 20
/
Cream of the Crop 20 (Terry Blount) (1996).iso
/
sound
/
wavsng20.zip
/
README.1ST
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1996-05-31
|
2KB
|
84 lines
This file is README.1ST. It contains information about
WaveSong and how to install it. Please read this file
first!
WaveSong is a nature-sound generator program for
Windows 95, using the sound output capabilities of
your sound card. Sounds produced include: thunder,
crickets, waves, rain, and wind. This application
is useful for generating soothing background sounds
to mask out unwanted noise and to promote relaxation.
WaveSong is shareware, which means try-before-you-buy.
It is not free. If you like the program, be sure to
read the on-line help information about REGISTRATION
after installing this fully working demo.
I. Distribution Files
------------------------
You may have received WaveSong in one of two forms:
A) You have the unregistered shareware version in the
form of .ZIP file WAVSNG20.ZIP from a bulletin board,
Internet, CDROM, etc. You should know how to unzip
the file with PKUNZIP.EXE.
B) You have a floppy disk with several files, most in
compressed format.
If you have (A), please make sure the ZIP files are unzipped
in a single directory before installation.
II. Installing WaveSong
---------------------------
The WaveSong file set includes a program named SETUP.EXE
used for installation.
If your distibution files are on a floppy disk in drive A:
1) Press the Start button on the Win95 task bar.
2) Click on the "Run..." item in "Start" menu.
3) In the command box type
A:\SETUP
(If your floppy drive is different than A:,
substitute the appropriate name.)
4) Click on OK
(If you unzipped the zipped file into a temporary directory, for
instance, C:\TMP, then do the same but with the command
C:\TMP\SETUP )
The setup program will then prompt you for everything necessary
to install the program.
III. Getting started
----------------------
After installation, go ahead and click the Play button. Listen
for sound output and adjust the Volume slider control.
If you don't hear any sounds, try these steps:
Use another Windows application, such as Media Player which comes with
Windows, to play a .WAV file. If you don't hear any sounds,
chances are your sound card is not set up correctly. Refer to your
sound card documentation.
------
<end>