		Runway Alpha 3
	By Brad Larson (darb@add-inc.com)

	Runway is a Windows 95 Integrated Development Environment for the 
U.S. Robotics Pilot.  It uses Wes Cherry's PilRC compiler to generate the 
resource binaries, and Darrin Massena's Pila assembler to compile the code.
CoPilot is used as a debugger, and when the program has been compiled, the 
PRC file can be automatically installed using the InstApp util.  It is 
suggested that you download the Pila assembler from Darrin's Pilot 
Software Development page (http://www.massena.com/darrin/pilot/index.html).
Even though the Runway package includes the Pila assembler, the package at
Darrin's web site includes all documentation and may be more recent.  
Also, the CoPilot debugger is not included in the Runway package, so you will
have to download it from the author at 
http://userzweb.lightspeed.net/~gregh/pilot/copilot/.

	Since this is an Alpha release, there are many, many bugs in the 
software.  

--The program is path-sensitive, so all the executables for Pila, 
Copilot, PilRC, and InstApp must reside in the directory you unzipped the
Runway.exe file into.  Also, for the batch files to work properly, you MUST
add the Runway path to your Autoexec.Bat Path statement.

--The font in the editor menu is fixed.  I plan to add a font menu in the 
future.

--To pass a file name to Pila or PilRC, Runway strips off the last three 
characters of the name of the currently active document.  It then tacks on a
"asm" or "rcp" for Pila or PilRC, respectively.

	Fixed in Alpha 2:
--A bug was causing the program to call the Win95 MAPI.  This caused an 
Unhandled Exception on WinNT machines.  This bug has been removed.

--Decreased the size of the executable considerably by optimizing the code.

	Fixed in Alpha 3:
--Runway now calls the external programs through batch files, which remain on the 
screen after the programs have finished.  This lets you see any error messages
produced by the programs.

--The editor auto-saves any files being compiled.

--A help file detailing the PalmOS API calls is now part of the Help menu.

--I finally added a unique icon for Runway.

	If you find anything else wrong, or if you have any additional comments,
feel free to email me at darb@add-inc.com.  You can also reach me in any of
the Pilot newsgroups that run off of the Pilot Software Development web server.