               Read Me file for HYDGEN for Windows

1. Installing HYDGEN for Windows is installed from the DOS prompt. The files
    are contained in a self extracting archive file called INWSMADA.EXE. The
    following files should be on the disk when you recieve it. 

INSTALL.BAT     - Installation Batch File
README.TXT      - The file you are reading
INWSMADA.EXE    - Self Extracting Archive

To run the installation batch file type
       INSTALL S: D:
       
       where    S is the source drive  
                D is the destination drive

The following files will be installed into the created directory (WINSMADA);
   HYDGEN.EXE - Windows Executable
   SMHELP.HLP - Windows Help File

The following dynamic link libraries can be moved to the Windows directory
   BWCC.DLL   - Borland interface library  
   GSWDLL.DLL - Graphics Server interface
   GSW.EXE    - Executable required for Plotting

To run the program from Windows you must either create a new group
   (recommended name SMADA for Windows) and place the program item
   in the group. 
   
   To Create A Group From Program Manager
       File, New, Program Group, <Enter Group Title> Ok.
   
   To Create A Group Item From Program Manager
       File, New, Program Item,
          Program Title>        Hydrograph Generation
          Command Line>         c:\winsmada\hydgen.exe
          Working Directory>    c:\winsmada
       Ok.

There is more about creating program groups and program items in the Windows
   help system. It is advantageous for all Windows users to understand how
   program groups and items operate.

2. What is HYDGEN for Windows? HYDGEN is a program which generates Watershed
   hydrographs. It allows the user to create pollutographs, rainfall files,
   watershed files, hydrographs, flow files, import rainfall data, print, 
   plot, copy all data to clipboard, copy all results and plots to clipboard.
   It is the first in a series of stormwater management programs for 
   Windows.

3. Please Register Your Program. Registration will provide you with a hard copy
of the program documentation, any program updates and access to all the other
Stormwater Management programs currently under development. If you desire
added functionality to this program I am a developer currently developing an
entire series of stormwater programs. Write me with suggestions or requests.
Write to:
                Ron Eaglin
                c/o M.P. Wanielista
                University of Central Florida
                Orlando, Florida 32816

To register: print the order form included in the help system and send
to the address on the form.   
