README
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Syslevel Editor

Syslevel Editor is a tool that allows to create new, modify and view existing
OS/2 Syslevel files. It will show more information, than any other tool
available.

Please open an OS/2 command window. To create a directory on your harddisk use
the MD (MakeDirectory) command. E.g.:

   MD C:\HWI
 
This will create a directory called HWI on your harddisk C:. Now change the
current directory location:

   CD C:\HWI
 
Please insert the Syslevel Editor disk into the drive that does support 3 1/2"
disks. Copying the files is that easy:

   XCOPY A:\*.* C:\HWI\*.*
 
If your disk drive for 3 1/2" disks has a different name than A: please change
that name in the command shown above.

Syslevel Editor will copy the following files onto your system:

   HWISLEVL.EXE - the SyslevelEditor
   HWISLEVL.HLP - the SyslevelEditor help system
   HWISLEVL.TXT - the SyslevelEditor README (this file)
   HWIC.DLL     - generic DLLs. If you own other products from me,
   HWI3.DLL       these will contain these files too. You should always take
   HWII.DLL       the latest one (date/time). The size of these modules is NOT
   HWIT.DLL       important.

Create a Program object for Syslevel Editor with the help of the Program
template. The entries should be as follows:

   Filename:  C:\HWI\HWISLEVL.EXE
   Directory: C:\HWI
   
The directory entry is needed because of the DLLs that belong to the
Syslevel Editor.

After successful installation you should be able to start Syslevel Editor
immediately without reboot. If it does not start, please check that your
LIBPATH entry in the file called CONFIG.SYS does contain the ;.; (colon).



CHANGES
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01.10   Initial release.

01.20   Clear Staticfield Edition when the user enters a not known ID.

01.30   Removed Sticky Window Timer.



APPLICATIONS
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The following Shareware applications from me are available as Shareware. I
would suggest to place all my products in one directory. Because all my
products share a common code base, it will save you lots of RAM and a huge
amout of disk space when doing so:

ClassBrowser
------------

ClassBrowser is a PM based SOM/WPS class browser that doesn't need any
registration in SOM because it's an EXE. It shows much more information
about the classes than any other SOM/WPS class browser. ClassBrowser is
Warp optimized and will not run on releases before Warp. ClassBrowser is
Shareware registration ID 4284.

SyslevelEditor
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SyslevelEditor is a PM based tool to create new, and to modify and view
existing Syslevel files. SyslevelEditor shows much more information about
the contents of Syslevel files than any other Syslevel Editor. SyslevelEditor
is Warp optimized and will not run on releases before Warp. SyslevelEditor is
Shareware registration ID 4334.

WPS Class Collection 1
----------------------

The WPS Class Collection 1 contains various WPS classes for home and business
users. These classes can be added and removed with the ClassBrowser (see
above). The classes put their data into the system INI files and have an exit
mechanism for DeskMan/2. DeskMan/2 users can save the privat class data of
these classes. The following classes can be found in that package:

 HWIAdr   - Address Class
 HWIAdrF  - AddressFolder Class
 HWIAdrRF - AdressReferenceFolder Class
 HWIKon   - Contact Class
 HWIKonF  - ContactFolder Class
 
All classes can be dropped on any place within your private Desktop hierarchie.
The HWICC1.TXT file does contain some hints and tips how to set up a WPS aware
Desktop hierarchie.
 


 Harald Wilhelm
 Am Scheidweg 60
 D-50765 Koeln (Cologne)
 Germany
 Phone: +49 (0) 221 5902976
 Fax:   +49 (0) 221 5902976
 CIS:   100031,1250
 INET:  hawikln@ibm.net
