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CopyWrite (c), 1994, 1995Ron Mc Neill (Dr. Suess), All Rights Reserved!
RAMWare SoftWare!, RÆMÑet!, The Banner Maker, Quotamatic, The Restarter,
RAMBar, "2 Cents", TG User Zapper, and RÆMSWöR£D!
are all TradeMarks of Ron Mc Neill.
The Setup Program was created for American Online and DOES not install the
runtime modual required by this program. This was done to save download time.
If you do not have VBRUN300.DLL, you can download it from American Online.
This Program was created & tested on a 386DX40 with 5 meg of RAM, and a
640 X 480 Standard VGA monitor. Since this is a very minimal Windows Machine,
I assume that it should run on the majority of Windows 3.1 or WFW 3.11
systems.
I've tested it on my configuration of Windows 3.1, a default install
of Windows 3.1, and a default install of WFW 3.11 running on top of DOS 6.2.
Any DOS version that supports Windows should be sufficient. NOTE: This
program makes heavy use of the Windows 3.1 API. Therefore I am very
confident that it WILL NOT run on Windows 3.0! If you are running a version
earlier than 3.1, I strongly suggest that you spend the $50.00 for an
upgrade to 3.1. I had 3.0 once, believe me you will not regret it!
The WFW 3.11 Add-On is available for 3.1 users with big hard drives. The
new 32bit file access and new cache is definately faster than Windows 3.1
but I haven't noticed to much improvement between the two versions besides
speed and disk space. If you have a compressed disk, you can't use these
new features and are probably better off with 3.1. I'm using Stacker 4.0 on
part of my hard drive, and have nothing against compression, along side of
backing up VERY OFTEN (except that it slows down your system).
With Windows versions coming out as fast as MS-DOS "flavors", I think I'm
going to wait and see what's left after the dust settles! Windows 3.1 has
proven itself and seems to work fine. I just use WFW 3.11 for testing
purposes.
Windows 3.1, WFW 3.11, and MS-DOS are Trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
Stacker 4.0 is trademarked by Stac Electronics.