INSTALLATION

    You can install the MoreMem 4.0b device driver three ways.

    For Shareware Users:    If possible, you should use the setup.exe 
program, since only it can install the 14-day No Password / 30-day Total 
Shareware Trial.  The other two ways install the 30-day Password Shareware 
Trial.

    For Registered Users:    You can install any of the three ways, but the 
setup.exe program provides the fastest and most flexible install.

(1) From Windows, run setup.exe.  
        OR 
(2) Add a device driver through the Drivers Icon in the Control Panel. 
    The process is described in moremem4.doc.
        OR
(3) Install manually as described in moremem4.doc.

SUMMARY     
     
     MoreMem 4.0 is a device driver that fixes Insufficient Memory to Run 
errors when loading Windows programs.  On startup, each Windows program 
needs about 800 bytes of conventional DOS memory below 640K.  This is 
because Windows still needs to communicate with DOS.  Other programs may 
also need DOS memory.  MoreMem pushes DLLs out of DOS memory into extended 
memory so that programs can use DOS memory to load.  MoreMem includes 
TopBar, a resource monitor and task switcher that fits into the empty 
title bar area at the top of the screen.

     MoreMem allows the user to reserve three different sets of DOS 
compartments.  Within each set, the number and size of the compartments 
are user-definable.  MoreMem has 16 default settings to handle various 
Windows configurations and drivers.  To keep more DOS memory free after 
bootup, MoreMem can allocate most of DOS memory when Windows boots and 
free it after all drivers and startup applications load.  MoreMem can 
also free a user-specified amount of DOS memory for programs that require 
larger amounts of DOS memory.  MoreMem provides a display of DOS memory
usage by program, size, and address.

     MoreMem includes TopBar, which is a resource monitor and task 
switcher that fits into the empty space at the top of the screen where the 
title bar of a maximized application normally resides.  TopBar displays 
the time, date, DOS memory, system memory, GDI resources, and USER 
resources.  As memory levels fall below user-specified thresholds, TopBar 
changes its background color from green to yellow to red.  TopBar can 
optionally warn the user through a popup dialog box.  The icon of each 
running application is displayed in TopBar.  The user can click on an icon 
to switch to an application.  The user can also restore, maximize, 
minimize, close, and hide applications using a popup menu.
