The PC-LEARN computer tutorial system (c) 1990-1992 This shareware product is solely owned and licensed by: Seattle Scientific Photography Jim Hood, PO BOX 1506 Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 236-0470 Package revision history Version 5.6 - Updated DOS tutorials to include DOS 5.0 commands. Batch file tutorial updated and additional batch file examples added. Expanded glossary. Added list of online services to modem tutorial. Added list of contact organizations for computing resources to assist disabled - see tips and tricks tutorial. Version 5.5 - Updated following tutorials: glossary, virus, graphics displays, equipment purchasing. Added option to print registraton from installation program. Danish language PC-Learn version completed. Added manufacturer specific telephone numbers to support tutorial. 4DOS conflict with PC-Learn installation problem fixed. PC-Learn wins award from Johns Hopkins National Competition on Computing to Assist Persons with Disabilities. Version 5.4 - Added list of U.S. computer clubs to user group tutorial. Installation procedure modified and upgraded to LHA system. Added special routine for Tandy computers containing older, non-standard BIOS chips. Version 5.3 - Fixed minor keyboard incompatibilities on a few PC clones. Text search feature in PCL.EXE improved. Version 5.2 - New procedure allows for installation to 360K floppies as well as hard drives and high density floppy disks. Telephone support tutorial added. New PC owner tutorial added. Vendors, VARS, and Disk Distributors may now request a custom advertising message on main PC-LEARN splash screen. Version 5.1 - Installation allows configuration for floppy drives of size: 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M as well as hard drives. Added tutorials: environmentally sensitive computing, using shareware. Version 5.0 - Added high speed machine code routines assisted by C++ to produce a menu system with popdown, mouseable driver and other features. Screen displays adapt automatically to Hercules, monochrome or color systems. Upgrade developed in cooperation with U.S. Micro Express Computer Stores of Bellevue, Washington. Version 4.xx - Upgrade prototypes not released to general public. Version 3.74 and earlier - Used simple compiled batch file menu system. Monochrome. Version 1.74 - Early system. Essential tutorials on DOS, batch files, glossary and history developed. Version 1.71 - Very early system beta tested by Mercer Island Computer club as newsletter articles in club newsletter.