					September 13, 1987

Greetings.

The files which are contained on this diskette are too large to fit on a
single diskette as individual files.  Therefore, they have been packed
into the archive file which you have probably already discovered.  Also on
the diskette is a copy of the command "PKXARC.EXE" which you can use to
unpack the archive into the individual files which you can actually use!

If you are unpacking the archive onto your hard disk, I suggest that you
first create a subdirectory for these music files:

	mkdir  c:\music
	cd     c:\music
	a:pkxarc  a:spkmusic
	dir    *.spk

If you only have a floppy disk system, then you will need to extract only
a few of the files from the archive at a time, as they will not all fit on
one 360K floppy disk.  To decide which ones to do first, you'll want to
get a listing of all the members of the archive, and then copy some of them
to another diskette.  The following is just an example, which you will
probably need to change based upon your system!

	a:pkxarc  -v a:spkmusic
	rem  Read the list you just got and pick a couple of items
	a:pkxarc  a:spkmusic willtell.spk ihold.spk funeral.spk
	rem  The above command extracts the three music files shown

Once you have extracted one or more of the music files from the archive, you
can get them to play (assuming that you have the Speaker Device Driver
installed!) by entering a command line like:

	copy  maplleaf.spk spkr:

Enjoy!

(Gordon E. Peterson II)

Noah Systems
P.O. Box 40476
San Antonio, TX  78229-1476
United States of America

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