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- MOZART READ1ST.TXT
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- CONTENTS
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- MOZART Information
- MOZART Installation Instructions
- MOZART Further Information
- MOZART Enquiries
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- MOZART Information
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- VERSIONS OF MOZART INCLUDED
-
- Within the installation package there are two versions of
- MOZART: version 1, the original program for Windows 3.1
- and a newer 32-bit version for Windows 95 and Windows NT.
-
- If you are running Windows 95 or Windows NT, then the newer
- version will install automatically. There is no reason to
- install version 1: it will run but it will do nothing which
- the newer 32-bit version cannot.
-
- If you are running Windows 3.1 or 3.11, then version 1 will
- install automatically. You can run the installation again
- if you upgrade to Windows 95 to take advantage of the extra
- features of newer version.
-
-
- UPWARD COMPATIBILITY
-
- Music files created by MOZART are upwardly compatible. That
- is to say that later versions of MOZART will read the files
- created by earlier versions but not vice versa.
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- MOZART Installation Instructions
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- 1. DISTRIBUTION FILES
-
- There are different forms in which you may have got a
- copy of MOZART:
-
- A) You got the evaluation version in the form a zip file,
- with a name like MOZART30.ZIP, from a bulletin board, via
- the internet, from CompuServe, or on a CD-ROM.
-
- (The zip file names may vary: the two digits in the name -
- if present - reflect the version. )
-
- B) You have a disk or disks containing one or more files,
- including the installation program SETUP.EXE and this file
- READ1ST.TXT
-
- C) You may have downloaded a mozart installation program
- as MZSETUP.EXE program from the internet directly, and have
- found this file, READ1ST.TXT, with it.
-
-
- 2. UNZIPPING
-
- If you found MOZART in form (A), and have not yet unzipped the
- file, then you have to do this first. Unzip the ZIP file into a
- temporary directory. This is done using the utility PKUNZIP or
- WINZIP (or equivalent) which you should find on internet,
- CompuServe, or wherever you found the MOZART ZIP file. (Note:
- "ZIP" is a standard compressed file format for distributing PC
- shareware and all good internert shareware sites should carry an
- unzipper.)
-
-
- 3. INSTALLATION FILES
-
- Having unzipped the file, or having found MOZART in form (B) or
- (C) above, you will see a file setup.exe or mzSetup.exe which
- installs MOZART. The file READ1ST.TXT contains useful
- information for installing. (It is one of the files containing
- this information and you may be reading it now!)
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE: If these installation files are put on your hard
- disk, they must be put in a (temporary) directory which must NOT
- be the directory you are about to install MOZART into.
-
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- 4. INSTALLING MOZART
-
- Installation is done by running the program SETUP.EXE or
- MZSETUP.EXE supplied in the set of MOZART installation files.
-
- You should not run other programs while the running the
- MOZART installation procedure.
-
- The installation asks a few questions including: where do
- you want MOZART installed? It suggests a directory. You
- may install it anywhere on your hard disk but it is best
- to be in a new directory. The setup program creates the
- directory for you if it doesn't exist.
-
- If it prompts for disk2: if you are installing from floppy
- disks insert the second disk; if you are installing from a
- temporary directory on the hard disk, give the path to the
- directory containing the file setup.w02.
-
- MOZART setup installs a number of utility DLL files which
- are commonly used by many programs. Depending on your
- system configuration, it puts these in your Common Program
- Files, Windows, or Windows System directory. If you already
- have a newer version of any of these files than the one
- supplied with MOZART, the installation will pause to ask you
- if you really want to install an older version. The correct
- answer is usually "No". (If you do want to install older
- versions, then exit from the setup program and back up your
- originals first - MOZART should work with newer versions;
- other applications may not work with older ones.)
-
- The common DLLs installed by MOZART setup are listed under
- the heading "Files installed" in the file README.TXT.
-
- MOZART SETUP also installs a number of sample tunes in a
- separate directory. These files have the extension .mz
- and the installation registers these as belonging to MOZART
- so that you can open them by clicking on them in the Windows
- 95/NT4 Explorer or the Windows 3.1 Program Manager.
-
- A number of icons will appear in a collection on the Windows
- 95/NT Start Menu or a Program Manager Group entitled "Mozart"
- or "Mozart32". These include MOZART itself, an icon for direct
- access to the on-line help, and companion information file
- README.TXT.
-
- In the Evaluation Copy icons are installed to give you direct
- access to the order forms, which are in Windows WRITE format
- and readable also by WORDPAD and WORD.
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- MOZART: FURTHER INFORMATION
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- README.TXT: Other important information including how to
- register and uninstall MOZART is given in the file README.TXT
- which is installed with your MOZART files. This can be read
- after installation if you wish. README.TXT also has useful
- trouble-shooting information in case MOZART does not run
- satisfactorily first time after installation.
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- MOZART ENQUIRIES
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-
- Please direct any enquiries to:
-
- David Webber
- Mozart Music Software
- 484 Warrington Rd
- Culcheth
- Warrington
- WA3 5RA
- UK
-
- Internet: dave@mozart.co.uk
- http://www.mozart.co.uk
- CompuServe: 100042,3516
-
- Copyright 1994-1997 D M Webber. All rights reserved.
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