I have released a new version of Unixcorn.  This is a program which
lets you perform Windows commands from ANY DOS program.  For example,
you can get information on Windows' memory usage by typing "UC MEM"
from any shell prompt.  Features include:

*       Low memory usage.  No TSRs or device drivers required.
	Uses only 80KB of Windows memory and 2% of system resources.  
	Optional DOS TSR uses less than 256 bytes of DOS memory.  
	Doesn't touch win.ini, system.ini, or put any files in your 
	Windows directory.

*       Start Windows program from a DOS prompt with "UC RUN"

*       Detailed memory usage with "TASKS", "MODULES", "MEM",
        and "HEAPWALK" commands.  See every last byte of memory
        your Windows program uses (ideal for developers).

*       End tasks, even those that refuse to be killed by Task manager

*       Reposition, size, hide, and retitle any window

*       Play sounds, pop up message boxes, and change wallpaper from DOS

*       Compatible with MS-DOS and 4DOS batch files (since the
        commands DO run from real DOS prompts)

*       No commands disabled in shareware version, no nagware
        screens requiring a random button to be pressed

*       Easy to use Windows interface with full on-line help

*       Batch file support, customizable menus, aliases

Windows 3.1 in 386 Enhanced mode or Windows 95 required.


NEW IN VERSION 2.0:

*	Unixcorn automatically searches for and runs startup.ucb 
	batch file on startup

***	Added support for UnixcTSR - if loaded, uses this to increase
	the communication speed between Windows and DOS.  Using UnixcTSR
	also fixes the occasional problem Unixcorn has of switching away
	from a DOS box which has the clipboard open.

*	Specifying a windowid of "+" will match the active window

*	The busy cursor is animated, so it's more obvious something is
	happening during long commands

*	Windows that are minimized and part of the Windows 95 taskbar
	are reported as so

*	Fixed erroneous reporting of "No response from Unixcorn" after a
	RUN -WAIT or ECHO command

*	Added -I option to UC to ignore output from Unixcorn and exit
	immediately (use with caution)

***	UC writes an environment variable UCOUTPUT, so its output can be
	used more easily in batch files.  Added -NE option to not write 
	the environment variable, and -Evarname option to write the 
	environment output to the specified variable name.  The value of
	UCOUTPUT depends on the command being run.

*	Added INPUT command to pop up an input box and ask for a value. 
	Result is printed, and stored in UCOUTPUT.

*	Added WHAT command to produce various single tidbits of
	information (screen resolution, Unixcorn version, Windows version,
	free resources, free memory, etc.)

*	Added "New Window" option on UcWin file menu to start another
	UcWin window

*	Added Usermenu menu to UcWin so that user menu options can be
	selected from within UcWin
 
*	Many bugs fixed; better error checking


Unixcorn is cheap shareware.  (Full registration $10, student
registration $5, foreign registration - just a postcard.)

Unixcorn can be found at the following FTP sites:

        winftp.cica.indiana.edu, in /pub/pc/win3/util/unixcn20.zip
	oak.oakland.edu, in /SimTel/win3/util/unixcn20.zip
        wuarchive.wustl.edu, in /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/win/unixcn20.zip

This version replaces unixcn13.zip.

Questions?  Comments?  Feel free to email me at
rspangle@micro.caltech.edu

