Ten Pack for Delphi


This distribution contains 3 self-extracting archives:
tenpack.exe, tendemo1.exe, tendemo2.exe.
The registration and setup programs (regpack.exe and setup.exe)
are now contained in the tenpack.exe archive for those
who don't want to download the demos.

Run setup.exe to create the Progman group which will contain
the registration program.  All information on how to register
is contained in this program along with a registration form
e-mail address, etc.

Extract the archive in a separate directory.

Files included in the archives:

pscal.dcu	Component unit for popup calendar component
pcal.dcu        unit used by pscal.dcu
psalarm.dcu     Component unit for alarm component
pscrypt.dcu     Component unit for file encryption component
psfind.dcu	Component unit for text search component
psfinfo.dcu	Component unit for file info component
psflfind.dcu	Component unit for file finder component
pslib.dcu	Library used by various components
psresmet.dcu	Component unit for resource meter component
pssbclas.dcu	Component unit for subclass component
psstate.dcu	Component unit for key state component
pssymenu.dcu	Component unit for system menu component
bivbx11.dll	Borland dll (you should already have this)
demoalrm.dpr	alarm demo project
democal.dpr	popup calendar demo project
democryp.dpr	file encryption demo project
demofi.dpr	file info demo project
demofind.dpr	file finder demo project
demoft.dpr	text search demo project
demoks.dpr	key state demo project
demors.dpr	resource meter demo project
demosm.dpr	system menu demo project
demoalrm.exe	alarm demo 
democal.exe	popup calendar demo
democryp.exe	file encryption demo
demofi.exe	file info demo
demofind.exe	file finder demo
demoft.exe	text search demo
demoks.exe	key state demo
demors.exe	resource meter demo
demosm.exe	system menu demo
regpack.exe	master demo and registration program
sentry.exe	disk sentry program  (no source included)
setup.exe	setup program to create program groups, etc.
textsrch.exe	text search program (no source included)
alarm.hlp	alarm component help file
crypt.hlp	file encryption component help file
filefind.hlp	file finder component help file
findtext.hlp	text search component help file
jtinfo.hlp	file info component help file
keystate.hlp	key state component help file
popupcal.hlp	popup calendar component help file
resmeter.hlp	resource meter component help file
subclass.hlp	subclass component help file
sysmenu.hlp	system menu component help file
alrmdemo.pas	unit for alarm demo project
crypdemo.pas	unit for file encryption demo project
demosb.pas	unit for subclass demo project
filedemo.pas	unit for file finder demo project
finddemo.pas	unit for file search demo project
infodemo.pas    unit for file info demo project
keydemo.pas	unit for key state demo project
pcaldemo.pas	unit for popup calendar demo project
resdemo.pas	unit for resource meter demo project
sysdemo.pas	unit for system menu demo project

readme.txt	this file


To install the components in Delphi:

1.  From the menu choose Options | Install Components
2.  select each component (ten in all) - they are:

	pscal.dcu,psalarm.dcu,pscrypt.dcu,psfind.dcu,psfinfo.dcu,
	psflfind.dcu,psresmet.dcu,pssbclas.dcu,psstate.dcu,
	pssymenu.dcu.

	The components will be installed on a page called 'Parallax'. 

Unregistered components display a dialog when loading both at design
time and runtime.  Registered components do not display the dialog.
Once a valid registration is made, the file 'parallax.ini' is created
in the windows\system directory.  You should distribute this file
with any applications you develop using these components.  Make sure
this file is installed in the windows\system directory and that its
contents are not altered upon distribution.


Address questions or comments to:

John Taylor
d/b/a Parallax Software
3475 Holcomb Br Rd
Suite 202
Norcross, GA   30092
Compuserve: 76350,3301
Internet: 76350.3301@compuserve.com

The preferred method of contact is e-mail since I am out of the
office quite a bit.  List any problems with the distribution files,
suggestions, or problems with the components themselves.

Your feedback is GREATLY appreciated.





