        README FILE FOR WINDOWS/WIN-OS2 COMMAND LINE PROCESSOR
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The Windows/Win-OS/2 Command Line Processor (WCL) is a program that
presents a fully featured DOS-like command line interface for Microsoft's
Windows 3.1 and IBM's Win-OS/2.

WCL basically simulates the DOS "C:\> prompt", but from within Windows
or Win-OS/2. The WCL main Window is a small, unobtrusive window which
defaults to the top left corner of the screen. It occupies very litte
screen space, meaning that most of the rest of the screen is visible.

You can then run Windows and DOS programs by typing their names and
pressing <ENTER>, just as you would do at the DOS command line.
If you are running OS/2 version 2.1, then you can also run OS/2
programs from within WCL. OS/2 users should please NOTE that WCL
will only run DOS and OS/2 programs under OS/2 as well as the Program
Manager will run them, since WCL uses the same API calls to run programs
as the Program Manager. Some OS/2 programs will not run at all, if run
from a Win-OS/2 session, and some DOS programs behave quite strangely
if run from Win-OS/2.

WCL is a neat, fast, and effective way for multi-tasking under Windows,
and Win-OS/2, and can replace the Program Manager as your Windows or
Win-OS/2 Shell. It also supports most of the internal DOS commands
(e.g., COPY, DIR, CD, MD, DEL, REN, etc.) through built-in technology.

This file only contains instructions as to how to setup WCL. Full
documentation is contained in the file WCL.DOC, and on-line help
is available by typing "HELP" at the WCL command prompt.

Please read the WCL.DOC and the on-line help files, especially the
section titled "LEGAL STUFF" ** BEFORE ** attempting to use WCL.

Note that the on-line help file is more up to date than WCL.DOC.


Files
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The WCL package contains the following files;

Essential Files
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   1.  WCL.EXE         (WCL main executable)
   2.  WCLDLL.EXE      (library needed by WCL.EXE)
   3.  BIGWCL.EXE      (the "big" windowed version of WCL)
   4.  BWCC.DLL        (library file needed by all the executables)
   5.  WCL.INI         (initialization file for WCL. Please read it!)
   6.  WCL.HLP         (WCL help file)
   7.  WCL.TXT         (ASCII text version of the help file)
   8.  REGISTER.TXT    (form for REGISTRATION requests)

Non-Essential Files
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   9.  README.TXT      (this file)
   10. HISTORY.TXT     (file that shows changes between WCL versions)
   11. INSTALL.EXE     (WCL (optional) installation program)
   12. WINSTALL.INF    (information file for the installation program)
   13. WINSTALL.HLP    (ON-LINE HELP file for the installation program)


   Note: BIGWCL.EXE is a full alternative to the combination of WCL.EXE
         and WCLDLL.EXE. If you prefer to use the small window of WCL.EXE,
         then you can safely delete BIGWCL.EXE and save some disk space.
         If, on the other hand, you prefer the big window of BIGWCL.EXE,
         then you can safely delete both WCL.EXE and WCLDLL.EXE.

   **************
   * Note also: *
   **************
         The initialization file WCL.INI contains a lot of settings which
         will determine the attributes of the main windows of both WCL.EXE
         and BIGWCL.EXE. I have designed the program to be highly
         customizable by these settings.

         It is important that you read this file, as it contains a lot of
         information/comments on particular settings. Feel free to
         experiment with the settings. You can call up this file into the
         Windows NOTEPAD by typing "CHG2" at the WCL prompt.


Setting up WCL
--------------
There are two methods of installing WCL;

  1. You may install WCL by simply copying the "essential files"
     listed above onto your hard disk, preferably into a separate
     directory. If you use this method, then you need to create
     Program Manager items for WCL.EXE and BIGWCL.EXE.

     You may need to add the WCL directory to the "path" statement
     in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, or alternatively, to move BWCC.DLL
     into a directory that is in the "path" statement.

 2. You may run the optional installation program (INSTALL.EXE).
    What this installation program does is;
       [a] install the "essential files" into a directory specified
           by you
       [b] optionally that directory to the "path" statement in your
           AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This may be needed to allow Windows
           to locate the library file BWCC.DLL
       [c] optionally create a Program Manager group for WCL and
           Program Manager items for WCL.EXE and BIGWCL.EXE

    To run the installation program, take the following steps;
       1. Select "File, Run" from within Program Manager, and type
          "A:INSTALL" (if your installation diskette is in floppy drive
          "A:" If you are installing from another drive/directory, then
           substitute it for the "A:")

      2.   When the installation program loads, click on the check
           box titled "Click here to create Program Manager Item",
           if you want the installation program to create a Program
           Manager Group/Item for WCL. If you want to do this manually,
           then you can leave the check box unselected.

      3.   To start the installation, click on the button labelled
           "Start Install". When you do this, you will be presented
           with a dialog box which indicates the directory that you
           are installing FROM (source directory), and the default
           target directory (i.e., the directory that you want to install
           the program to). You can edit the TARGET directory if you do
           not like the default.

      4.   When satisfied with the source and target directories,
           click on the button labelled "Install Now". If you want
           to go back to the beginning, click on the button labelled
           "Abort".


      When the installation is finished, the install program will
      volunteer to add the new program path to the "PATH" statement
      in your AUTOEXEC.BAT. You will be invited to confirm or skip
      this process.


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 REGISTRATION
 ------------
 This program is published under the SHAREWARE principle. This means that
 users are entitled to use it for an evaluation period of 30 days. If you
 wish to continue using it after this evaluation period, you are requested
 to please REGISTER your copy.

 REGISTRATION costs 15 (fifteen pounds sterling). Registration provides the
 following benefits:
   1. A copy of the most recent update of the program,
      licensed to you, and without all the registration messages.
   2. Support for the program
   3. Free copies of my public domain programs
   4. Evaluation copies of my shareware programs
   5. A clear conscience
   6. The satisfaction of being an honest person

        Please send payment to:

                Dr. A. Olowofoyeku
                268 Horwood,
                Newcastle,
                Staffs ST5 5BG
                ENGLAND.

                Email: laa12@seq1.keele.ac.uk

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