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- The ARM Club PDCD2 - Release Notes
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-
- This CD includes a World Wide Web style catalogue which can be run by double
- clicking on !Catalogue. Follow the blue links by clicking on them. To use
- the catalogue you must have RISC OS 3.1 or later and at least 2MB memory.
- Alternatively, simply browse the Contents directory.
-
- Before loading the catalogue, you will need a copy of !Scrap on writable
- media such as a hard disc. In the unlikely event that you don't have one
- (Risc PC owners should have one inside the !Boot structure), copy the one
- out of the System directory and double click on it before running
- !Catalogue.
-
- RISC OS 3.1 owners should also ensure that they have a copy of !System to
- hand. You may need to run !SysMerge in the System directory to update your
- !System with the one supplied in that directory.
-
- The catalogue includes a searchable index that works rather like an Internet
- web search engine (such as Lycos, Altavista and so on). This will often
- enable you to find anything that you're looking for in seconds. To use it,
- go to the searchable index page (click on the blue link) and type in the
- keyword which most closely identifies what you are looking for. For example:
-
- Template
-
- will return a choice of three window template editors with links to open the
- corresponding directory displays. Matches from the PocketBook section will
- be suffixed with (PB).
-
- There are also a selection of web sites on the CD. To view some of them, the
- Truncate configuration option must be switched on. Further details are
- provided via a link from the main catalogue page.
-
- Occasionally ArcWeb seems to throw up an "Error accessing local file" when
- you double click on !CATALOGUE. If this happens, close the window and double
- click on !CATALOGUE again.
-
- This CD is © 1997 The ARM Club. Copyright and distribution licence
- information for the software and resources held on it is located with the
- software. Please respect the wishes of the software authors.
-
- Mark Smith, Chairman 30/04/97
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