A NOTE TO WINDOWS USERS A version that installs to Windows is available. Contact Rogue Marketing. KIDDisk is Windows-friendly! If you have the Windows Install version, just double click on KIDDISK.EXE or choose "File" then "Run" then A:\KIDDISK (if it's on your A: drive). If you have the DOS install version, just follow these instructions to install to Windows. 1. Copy the files from this disk to a sub-directory of your choice on your hard disk, (C:\KIDDISK for instance). 2. Start Windows (PROGRAM MANAGER) and click the top of the main window (program group) in which you want to include KIDDisk, to activate the group. 3. Select NEW from the FILE menu. Select "Program Item" and then click on OK. For Program Description type: KIDDisk. For Command Line type: C:\YOURDIRECTORY\GO.EXE where C: is your hard disk, and YOURDIRECTORY is the subdirectory in which you have copied the KIDDisk files (C:\KIDDisk\GO.EXE for instance). Leave the "Working Directory" box blank. Then click on CHANGE ICON. You will get a message saying "No icons available . . .", just click on OK and then in the ICON file box type C:\YOURDIRECTORY\KD.ICO And that's it. If you are not experienced with Windows, you may have to try it a couple of times to get everything right. After installation you can simply double click on the KIDDisk icon to start the program. MOUSE Some users have reported confusion about using DOS-capable programs from within Windows with a mouse. Windows provides it's own mouse driver, but this does not extend to DOS programs run from within Windows. Therefore, you must load your DOS-based mouse driver before running Windows. MOUSE.EXE (or something similar) should appear in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file before WIN, or your mouse driver should be on a line in your CONFIG.SYS file. . . . . . . . . . - END FILE -