                              HYPERMIKDASH
                           IN WORD AND PICTURE
                    MS WINDOWS SHAREWARE VERSION 1.2
                          (c) Copyright, 1993-5
                              Marbitz Media
                            10 Kenneth Ave.,
                               Suite 108
                           Willowdale, Ontario
                             Canada M2M 6K6
                        ai917@freenet.carleton.ca

To install Hypermikdash, copy TEMPLE12.ZIP to an empty directory (perhaps
named C:\TEMPLE) and unzip the contents.

If your copy of Windows is configured to run the screen at a resolution 
of 800 x 600 pixels, double click on the file "SWHIRES.EXE" 
which will unpack the high resolution images and program file.  If you 
are only configured to 640 x 480 pixels, click on "SWLORES.EXE"  to 
unpack the low resolution files.  If you're not sure how your computer 
is configured, try "SWLORES.EXE" first...you can always change back later.

You will want to set up the Windows Temple icon in your program manager.  
To do this, click on the "FILE" heading in the Program Manager and choose  
"NEW".  In the dialogue box which will appear, choose "Program  Item," 
then click "OK."  In the next box that you are shown,  fill in the 
"Description" box with "Windows Temple" (or  whatever short message you 
think will best describe this  program). In the "Command Line" box, type  
"C:\WINTEMPL\TEMPLE.EXE".  Click on "OK", and the box will  disappear, 
leaving the Windows Temple icon somewhere on your  screen.  Simply drag 
the icon into the program group within  which you think it best fits.

Three:  You must make sure that there is a copy of the Visual Basic run-time 
file, VBRUN300.DLL in you Windows path (i.e., in the C:\WINDOWS directory, 
or C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory).  The file is available on the Simtelnet site.

To run Windows Temple, just double-click on the program icon, the rest  is 
smooth sailing!

In the event that, once inside the program, the graphics don't show up as 
they should, you should first try changing the resolution (see above), 
then check to make sure your Windows VGA drivers are configured for 256 
colors - the graphics included in this program can not be seen properly 
with anything else.  If the colors you see look strange, then you probably 
don't have enough video memory to view 256 colors properly.

We hope you enjoy the program.  If you have any problems or comments, 
feel free to contact us via snail mail at the above address and via email 
at dbclinton@cyberus.ca
