		   	    SOLAR SIZE V1.1

			(c)1993 Keith Wamsley

INTRODUCTION

	Welcome to the ultimate solar panel and battery sizing
	program for Windows.  Given your load and location
        characteristics, it will provide sizing information.
        It includes winter peak sun hours and minimum winter
        temperatures at major US cities.  You have the option
        to manually enter this data if you wish or load alternate
        city data files.

	There are report print functions as well as data save
	and recall functionality.  A full help function with
	design hints is included.

THE FILES

        The following files are supplied with this program:

                SOLAR.EXE       The Main executable file

                VBRUN200.DLL    The Visual Basic data linker for
                                Windows

		SOLARHR.LDF	Data for calculation of location
                                peak sun hours

                MAJORUS.CDF     City temperature and location
                                data

                SOLAR.INI       User Configuration file

                USERDOC.TXT     The user instruction book

                README.TXT      This file

                WHATS.NEW       Describes new features of V1.1

INSTALLATION

	Copy all the files except VBRUN200.DLL to the directory 
        of your choice.  Copy VBRUN200.DLL to the Windows\System directory.
        Place the program in your choice of program groups as you would any
        windows application in the Program Manager.

RUNNING

        This program is a full windows application, hence it will behave
        just like any other windows application.  Use the mouse or Tab
        key to move around, Enter Key or mouse button to select from
        lists or push buttons.

DOCUMENTATION

        The user documentation (USERDOC.TXT) is a standard text file.  Use
        any text editor to read or print.  You can print it out with
        the DOS command PRINT /D:PRN USERDOC.TXT.  You can also use
        the Windows NotePad program.  The File is formatted for 60 lines
        per page.

        Don't forget to register.  A registration form is at the end of 
	UserDoc.Txt

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