Graphic Workshop for Windows 1.1 Release notes: To install Graphic Workshop for Windows on your hard drive: 1. If you have received Graphic Workshop in an archive, such as a ZIP file, place the contents of the archive on a high density floppy disk. If you have received Graphic Workshop on a floppy floppy directly from Alchemy Mindworks, this has already been done for you. Do not attempt to install Graphic Workshop from your hard drive to your hard drive. 2. Place the disk in a floppy drive of your computer. 3. Open the File menu of the Windows program manager and select Run. Do not attempt to run SETUP from File Manager, Norton Commander or other alternate shells. 4. In the Run dialog box, type A:SETUP or B:SETUP, as is appropriate. 5. Follow the installer instructions... the Setup application will prompt you as required. ______________________________________________________________________________ If you encounter difficulty installing Graphic Workshop, see the instructions at the end of this file. ______________________________________________________________________________ Graphic Workshop for Windows requires Windows 3.1 or better. A minimum of four megabytes of memory is required, with at least eight recommended. Note that if you have four megabytes in your system, but a large part of it is tied up in a RAM disk, a disk cache, as EMS or in some other form which Windows cannot address it, Graphic Workshop may be unable to run. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES FOR THIS RELEASE This version of Graphic Workshop requires Video for Windows 1.1 or better for its AVI file functions. Version 1.0 will not work. See the end of GWS.WRI for the complete revision history and list of bug fixes. Conversion between animation formats has been enabled for FLI/FLC to AVI, but not AVI to FLC. The FLI/FLC write function wasn't sufficiently stable when this version was released. If you encounter problems printing to a Hewlett Packard colour inkjet printer, see the Frequently Asked Questions section of the GWS Documentation file. Some users have reported problems with installing Graphic Workshop on systems with relatively little memory. The SETUP program may be unable to uncompress some of the files on the distribution disk. If this happens to you, get to the DOS prompt and do the following. CD \ MD \GWSWIN A:UNPACK A: or B:UNPACK B: