
			    DOS PRACTICE

	This program is a new approach to the development of proficiency
and speed in the use of DOS. We hope you find it useful.

Program Requirements

	IBM Personal Computer or Compatible
	Hard Disk
	256KB Ram
	MS-DOS or PC-DOS Version 2.0 or later

Installation Procedure

	To install DOS PRACTICE on your hard disk, insert the DOS PRACTICE
	diskette into drive A. Move to drive A (type A:<Enter>) and type:

			install<Enter>

	Drive B may be substituted for drive A. This procedure creates
	directory PRACTICE on drive C, and loads all of the DOS PRACTICE
	files into that directory. If you wish to install it on a different
	drive or directory, make sure the desired destination directory
	exists, then move to drive A and type:

		COPY UNZIPDP.EXE <destination><Enter>

	Then move to the destination directory and type

		UNZIPDP<Enter>

	For example, if the diskette is in drive A: and the destination
	directory is to be D:\DP, you would type:

		A:<Enter>
		COPY UNZIPDP.EXE D:\DP<Enter>
		D:<Enter>
		CD\DP<Enter>
		UNZIPDP<Enter>

Using DOS PRACTICE

	To use DOS PRACTICE once it has been installed on your hard disk,
	begin by moving to the disk and directory containing the DOS PRACTICE
	files. Then type:

			DP<Enter>

	DOS PRACTICE should then begin execution. Interaction with the program
	is mostly self-explanatory, but context-dependent help may be called
	up at any time by pressing the F10 function key.

	The OVERVIEW selection of the first level menu explains the organi-
	zation and use of DOS PRACTICE. It also reveals some handy features,
	such as how to eliminate any uninteresting exercises from your 
	practice sessions.

