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This file is README.1ST. It contains information about
WinChime and how to install it. Please read this file
first!
WinChime is a wind chime sound program for Windows
which uses the MIDI capabilities of your sound card.
WinChime is not free.
If you obtained this program on a try-before-buy basis,
be aware that if you continue to use this program, you
MUST register within thirty days of use.
I. Distribution Files
------------------------
You may have received WinChime in one of two forms:
A) You have the program in the form of a .ZIP file,
WCHIME14.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, but already un-zipped.
If you are using Win95/WinNT4, we recommend you install the
32-bit version of this program, WCHIME24.ZIP
If you have (A), please make sure the ZIP files are unzipped
in a single directory before installation.
II. Installing WinChime
---------------------------
The WinChime file set includes a program named SETUP.EXE
used for installation.
If your distibution files are on a floppy disk in drive A:
1) Go to Windows Program Manager.
2) Click on the "Run..." item in "File" 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 ask you where you want WinChime installed.
You may install it anywhere, but we suggest using a separate new
directory to keep WinChime files separate from other programs.
III. Getting started
----------------------
Chances are your system is already set up correctly for MIDI
if you have a sound card installed. After installing, go
ahead and try out WinChime by clicking on the Play button.
If it sounds right, and the instrument setting matches what
you hear, you're all set! Otherwise, refer to the procedure
detailed in WinChime's online-help under "Getting Started".
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