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SETUP & EXECUTION

If you have already extracted the files in their own directory just type
"hr" to begin HyperReader, the reading program that is distributed with
HYPERWRITER hypertext documents.  This will bring up the title page
of the document and you can "Page Down" through the first several pages.
Further instructions are given in the Preface, and online help will be
available by way of a hidden menu under the blue line at the top of your 
computer screen. If the title page doesn't come up, the most likely problem
is that you had insufficient space on your hard drive and not all of the 
files extracted.  Delete all but the original "healthxx.exe" file and
sufficient other files so that you have at least 4MB of space on your hard
drive ("chkdsk" command to check free disk space, you need 4000000 bytes)
and try to extract again by typing healthxx where xx is the version number
of your update (eg. 21).

If you need help in copying the file to your hard drive and making a directory
read on.  The DOS command to make a directory is "MD" so if you want to make
a directory "HEAL" to place healthxx in, the command would be "MD HEAL". You 
should then enter that directory so that you can copy the e-text from the 
floppy to this directory with the "copy" command.  To enter the directory 
HEAL, the command would be "CD", the DOS change directory command, follwed by
the name of the directory "HEAL", so the full command would be "CD HEAL".  
The shortest command to copy the file to the new directory would be 
"copy B:\*.*", where B is the letter of your floppy drive (generally A or B).
The *.* is the designation for everything, so this file and the self 
extracting main file will be copied to the new directory.  It will take a 
minute or two for your computer to copy the 1.3 MB to your hard drive.  When
the light on your floppy drive goes out indicating that the copying process 
has been completed, and DOS tells you that 2 files have been copied, you can
type healthxx as described in the paragraph above to initiate the self 
extraction of the files.  You should see the PKzip self extraction utility
inflating all 43 of the compressed files and the last statement on the screen
will be "Inflanting: VENDOR".  This should indicate that all files have 
extracted successfully and typing "hr" should bring up the text assuming 
sufficient memory is available.  For most people it is safest to run the 
program without windows running since more memory will generally be available.
I have run the program on as little as 482 bytes of memory and it ran fine. 
When I run it with a clean configuration (no config.sys or autoexec.bat, ie.
F5 for DOS 6) with 592 bytes of conventional memory, it runs, but not with 
the correct formatting.  

The files after self extraction, should be variations of the
following (about 43 of them for version 2.1)

HR.EXE  
The HyperReader program.  
HR.OVR  
Required by the HyperReader program.  
HR.DIA  
The HyperReader dialog box file.  
HR.INI   
HyperReader initialization file -- will be made upon first use.  This file
CANNOT be present on first attempt to use the program or it probably will
not run!  
HWSYSTEM.VGA  
The VGA font file.  
HWSYSTEM.EGA  
The EGA and HGA font file.  
HWSYSTEM.CGA   
The CGA font file.  
SERIF.VGA  
The serif font file for VGA screens.  
SERIF.EGA  
The serif font file for EGA and HGA screens.  
SERIF.CGA  
The serif font file for CGA screens.  
SANS.VGA  
The sans serif font file for VGA screens.  
SANS.EGA  
The sans serif font file for EGA and HGA screens.  
SANS.CGA  
The sans serif font file for CGA screens.  
*.VDR   
Videodisc drivers are not required for this edition.  
*.HW4, *.HWT, *.HWN  
The document(s) themselves, the paragraph tag files, the index files and
the topic name files.  
*.PCX  
Picture files   
   
After typing "hr" to start HyperReader, you should see the title page of the
document with the title in large blue lettering.  CGA or Monochrome systems will not 
see the colors, but otherwise, the document will be the same.    

PROBLEMS
The most likely reason for not getting a title screen with a downloaded
version of the text is improper setup, whereby someone rezipped all of
their files and uploaded them to a bulletin board with the .ini
file included.  The original zipped file is the file that should
be passed around to avoid this problem.  If there is an .ini file, 
delete it.  It has to be deleted for any moving of the text to a different
directory also.  A second possible set up problem would be unzipping without 
adequate space on your hard drive.  You will not get all of the files extracted
and the program will not work.  Watch your unzipping, to insure it runs to 
completion and tells you how many files were unzipped.
          
PRICES, etc., VALID THROUGH 31 Dec. 1995
This version is valid through 31 Dec. 1995.  If the date is later than 31
Dec. 1995, the program will still run but the price and terms
could be different.  You can still try registering and we will let
you know if terms, prices, or addresses have changed.


