GRAPHTIME-II VERSION V3.0B __________________________ Business Graphics and Drawing System Developed by: JD, DA, JM and BJ Newman. Mar 1992 Registered version is available from: PC-SIG 1030-D East Duane Ave Sunnyvale California 94086 Ph 408/730-9291 Price: $49.95 PC-SIG Disks INSTALLATION and START UP -------------------------------------- (See also file: FILE0670.TXT for full description on disk #2) a. Dual Floppy disk systems: Start up: Load STARTUP disk in drive A. Type GT Press for the second title page. Then to start, select C for Colour or M for Monochrome. Replace the STARTUP disk in drive A with the RUNTIME disk, and select G for GRAPH. The GRAPH program will load. When GRAPH is loaded, enter: FDB to set the default disk drive to B. (This is only required the first time GRAPHTIME is run on a floppy disk system.) Put the STARTUP disk in drive B: To run the built-in demonstration, type: FMMCGA for CGA screens or FMMEGA for EGA/VGA screens. The demo can be paused and restarted at any time by pressing the SPACEBAR. The demo can be stopped at any time by pressing the Esc key. Wait until the current graph is complete then press Function 8 key to redisplay the status line. Any command can then be used. Help is Function 1 key. Type Q then Y to exit. b. Hard Disk system: Installation: Create a subdirectory called GT. (ie C:\ >MD GT) Copy all files from the RUNTIME disk to GT. (C:\GT >COPY A:*.*). Then copy all files from the STARTUP disk to GT. (C:\GT >COPY A:*.*) Start up: Change to GT subdirectory: CD\GT Type GT Press for the second title page. Then select C for Colour or M for Monochrome. Select G for GRAPH. To run the demonstration, type: FMMCGA for CGA screens or FMMEGA for EGA/VGA screens. The demo can be paused and restarted at any time by pressing the SPACEBAR. The demo can be stopped at any time by pressing the Esc key. Wait until the current graph is complete then press Function 8 key to redisplay the status line. Any command can then be used. Help is Function 1 key. Type Q then Y to exit. Function keys: 1=HELP 2=FILES 3=RESET 4=UNDO 5=QUIT 6=MONO 7=BLANK 8=KEY 9=LOADSCR 10=SAVESCR These disks do not contain a manual, however, the help files may be printed directly by inserting the STARTUP disk in drive A:, typing CTRL/PrSc then: PRINTHLP. When printing is complete, type CTRL/PrSc again. John D Newman, Co-author, Computer Performance. ----------------------------------------------------------------------