February 3, 1993 Welcome to CD Player for Windows 2.0, the Shareware Version! We're sure you'll like this product. Check the main computer magazines for product announcements for the retail version. If you downloaded the bigger zip file, VBRUN200.DLL is included. This file, if included in the zip has to be in your Windows system directory. Installation for all other files is the same and is described below. All files should be installed in a single directory. Make sure you put included .vbx files in the subdirectory you have created. You can put the .vbx files in your windows\system directory, but be forewarned... these are are VB 2.0 files, and if you have VB 1.0 vbx files by the same name in the windows\system directory, you will overwrite those files, which will disable VB 1.0 apps on your system that use these vbx files. Also included in the zip are two TrueType fonts. These should be installed through the Control Panel, Fonts section. In order to make CD Player 2.0 work, the Windows 3.1 [MCI] CDAUDIO driver MUST be installed in your Control Panel, Drivers section. If this driver is not installed, here's how you do it... Go to the Control Panel, and choose the Drivers icon. Choose the Add button, and select [MCI] CDAUDIO from the list, click on OK. You will be prompted for the proper original Windows disk, and notified when the installation of this driver is complete. One last note... The retail version is VERY different. This shareware version, even if you buy the registration number, is not the same as the retail version (also known as the complete version). There's a description of the differences, which you can see by choosing the File menu in the app, then choosing the "Differences - Shareware and Retail" menu item. Have fun!!! Enis Moran President Graphical Bytes, Inc.