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Filename: README.TXT
GUITAR TEACHER Version 1.44
GUITAR TEACHER is a system for displaying guitar-chord diagrams.
Features: * Right- or left-handed fingering display
* Three alternatives for each chord
* Formula and voicing displayed
* Hear the notes of each chord through
the computer's speaker
* Includes a guitar tuner
The manual contains clear and detailed instruction on tuning
and chord structure.
Hardware requirements: IBM PC or compatible
Monitor: Monochrome (MDA) / CGA
(No sound card required)
Files list:
CHORDS.DAT GUITAR TEACHER data file.
CONFIG.DAT GUITAR TEACHER data file.
CPS.DAT GUITAR TEACHER data file.
ERRORS.DAT GUITAR TEACHER data file.
GT.EXE GUITAR TEACHER.
INDEX.DAT GUITAR TEACHER data file.
MANUAL.DAT DOS text file. May be printed using the DOS "PRINT" command,
but is printed with page numbers and proper margins etc. using
PRINT!.EXE. It contains instructions on running and using
GUITAR TEACHER as well as valuable information on tuning and
chord structure.
PRINT!.EXE Printing utility. Prints User's Manual and Order Form.
README.TXT This file.
GUITAR TEACHER will perform certain tasks much faster when run from a hard
disk. Simply copy all the files with the DOS "COPY" command. The manual
provides further instructions on copying files.
To run GUITAR TEACHER or the printing utility, the default directory must be
the one where the GUITAR TEACHER files are stored.
To run the printing utility type: print!
To run GUITAR TEACHER type: gt
GUITAR TEACHER checks your computer's display adapter and automatically sets
up the program for either a monochrome or color display. However, some
adapters cause GUITAR TEACHER to display in color mode when in fact a
monochrome monitor is present. This occurs most often with laptop Liquid
Crystal Displays. If your screen seems to be displaying GUITAR TEACHER or
the printing utility improperly, run either program with a "/m" to force a
monochrome display. Type: gt/m