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DIGITAL CLOCK
Version 2.00
Copyright (C) 1999 Tim M Millar. All rights reserved.

Application ReadMe File
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
   Description
   System Requirements
   Disclaimer
   Installation
   Using the Digital Clock
   Support/Author Information


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DESCRIPTION
   Digital Clock is a "simple" little clock that does nothing but display the current time. This
   program is FREEWARE, and as such you can copy or distribute this program as you see fit.


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
   DigitalClock.exe is a Microsoft(R) Windows(R) application that requires the following to run:
      - Microsoft Windows 95/98 (Not tested under Windows NT)
      - 8MB RAM
      - Minumum 256 color video display hardware
      - Minimum 70KB of hard disk space (depends on installation, see CLOCK FACES below)

   This program does NOT require Visual basic runtime files or MFC dll's.


DISCLAIMER
   Not warranty of any kind is given for the use of this program. Use of this program is entirely at
   your own risk. The author assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any damages that may ocurr as a
   result of using this program.


INSTALLATION
   To install this program, create a folder somewhere on your system and name it something like
   "Digital Clock". Unzip all of the files for this program into that folder.


USING THE DIGITAL CLOCK
   To start the Digital Clock, double-click the program icon or shortcut. To close the digital clock,
   click the red button on the top left of the clock face or select Exit from the context menu (right
   click anywhere on the clock to display the context menu).

   This version of Digital Clock features a 'Control Panel' that is used to adjust all of the clock
   settings. To access the control panel, click the green button on the lower right of the clock face.
   There are three rows of buttons on the control panel: the first row is for selecting the color of
   the clock digits, the second row is used to adjust the alarm, and the third row is used to toggle
   all of the Digital Clock settings.

   The best way to learn how to use the DigitalClock is to just start clicking the control panel
   buttons. For learning purposes, a new message feedback system has been included in the program.
   Turn on the messages by clicking the lower right button on the control panel so that it is lit.

   If you want to replace the alarm clock sound, replace the file 'Alarm.wav' with your own wave
   file. Note that when the alarm is on, this file is played repeatedly until you turn the alarm off.
   For this reason, you should use a sound file that is relatively short.

   Have fun!


SUPPORT/AUTHOR INFORMATION
   For technical support, comments and suggestions, contact the author at:
      tcm@direct.ca


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