Golf League Recorder v1.1 for Windows (c)1994 Conan L. Brown These instructions were intended to describe the files included with Golf League Recorder. For an explanation of the program features, please access the INFORMATION WINDOW from the Help Menu once you have the program up and running. Also, take note of the Info buttons provided at various points throughout the program. Installation instructions System Requirements: Windows 3.0 or newer running in Standard or Enhanced mode. EGA or better graphics. Program Files: Golf.EXE - Main program, run from Windows program manager or other launcher. Golflr.DAT - Data files used by Golf League Recorder. Course.DAT These files must be kept in the same Golftp.DAT directory as the Golf.EXE program file. Golftp2.DAT Vbrun300.DLL - Library file required by G.L.R. and other programs written with MS Visual Basic version 3.0. Keep in the same directory as the other files or install Vbrun300.DLL in a directory that is included in your Path Statement such as your Windows directory. DDEML.DLL - Library files used by G.L.R.. Keep in Threed.VBX the same directory as the other files or Spin.VBX install in a directory that is included in your Path Statement such as your Windows directory. Windows 3.1 users will already have DDEML.DLL in their system directory. It was included for users of Windows 3.0. Easiest installation, just keep all three files together in any one directory. The program can also be run from floppy disk, if the slower operation is not objectionable. Placing a copy of VBRUN300.DLL in the Windows directory along with the other Library (.DLL & VBX) files will allow Windows to run other programs created with Microsoft Visual Basic v3.0. When a League file is created, Golf League Recorder creates a file with the name you selected and attaches the .LGE suffix. The .LGE files should be backed up from time to time like any other valuable data. League files should only be deleted or removed by using the Delete option in the Create File section. NOTE: It is best not to delete League files with a utility program like the file manager, because the name of the league would remain on the Open League Menu List.