CodeMan is a Morse Code practice Oscillator program that can play, in Morse Code, files
or text you enter.  It has options for displaying or hiding the letters and code as the
audible tones play.  CodeMan can also let you test yourself by playing code and having
you guess the letter or giving you a random letter and having you guess the code.

Sound outputs conform to the International Morse Code as published in the American Radio
Relay League Handbook (Seventy-First Edition - 1994).

Works in all versions of Microsoft Windows(tm) (95, 3.11, 3.1, NT). 

CodeMan is distributed in both retail and shareware channels.  The shareware 
verion is fully functional, but time/usage limited.  It may be evaluated for 10 
days or 10 uses which ever is shorter.

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Setup Instructions - From Floppies:
1. Start Microsoft(tm) Windows
2. Insert Disk 1 in Drive A or Drive B
3. From Program Manager select File - Run
4. Type A:setup (or B:setup) and press Enter

Setup Instructions - From Download:
1. Start Microsoft(tm) Windows
2. Unzip the file with PkUnZip.EXE or comprable program
3. From Program Manager select File - Run
4. Type [path where you unzipped the application]\setup and press Enter
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When you register CodeMan you get the unlimited use version and technical 
support.  The registration fee for CodeMan is $12.00 + 2.50 
for shipping and handling.  

To register on Compuserve, execute "GO SWREG", select "Register 
Shareware", and follow the directions.  Your Compuserve account will be billed 
for the registration cost.

To register by mail, send the registration fee along with your first name, last 
name, and address to Computer Research Associates, 9814 Indian Queen Point 
Road, Fort Washtington, MD  20744

Upon registration, you will receive a registration code you can enter in CodeMan
with your name to complete the registration process.

Copyright 1995-1996 Computer Research Associates
