Title:      RGBPROBE.EXE - RGB Probe for Windows
Revision:   R1.00
Date:       26th May 1993

Author:     Peter Middlestorb
            9 HP2 4PA
            UK

            CompuServe 100065,3267

Function:   A "what is the RGB value of that pixel?" program for Windows.

Use:        A standard Windows application.

            Click over the client area with any mouse button, or click over
            the icon zone with the middle or right button, to change cursor
            to a crosshair. Run the crosshair over the display surface and a
            small magnified picture of the area around the cursor will be
            continuously displayed, as well as the RGB value of the pixel at
            the hotspot. Press any mouse button to freeze the information and
            return the cursor to normal. Please note that if the program
            window is repainted (e.g. after being covered by another window)
            or resized then it will display the current information for the
            spot, which is not necessarily the same as the information at the time the
            time the spot was frozen (if you see what I mean).

Conditions of use:
            None. Constructive criticism is welcome, otherwise use, delete,
            fold, spindle or mutilate it in any way you desire.

            This program is freeware. No charge or fee is levied by the
            author for its use, and none is to be levied by any other party,
            with the exception of reasonable copying and distribution costs.

Disclaimer: Everything. Oh all right...

            RGBPROBE is supplied as is, as seen, with all faults. The author
            disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including,
            without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of
            fitness for any purpose. The author assumes no liability for
            damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use
            of the software. 

Developed:  Windows 3.0 SDK, so it should be allright with 3.0 (probably).

Tested:     Windows 3.1:    VGA
                            Trident 640x480 16 colours (yes colours)
                            Trident 800x600 16
                            Trident 800x600 256
                            Trident 1024x768 16
                            Trident 1024x768 16 large font
                            Trident 1024x768 256
                            Trident 1024x768 256 large font

            The last four were interlaced so now I don't feel very well...

Trademarks: For brevity and completeness all trade and registered marks are
            implicitly acknowledged throughout the preceding text.

Cheers:     Peter.
