Demo Installation:
	Copy the CPL file included to your Windows System Directory
	(EX:  C:\Windows\system or C:\WIN95\system ... whatever)
	And run CONTROL PANEL AFTER DOING THIS.

Essence of a CPL Applet:
	A CPL Applet is nothing more than a DLL Without the TRUE
	DLLEntry whatnot function. Is has the CPLApplet function
	instead. The CPLApplet function is used as the entry
	point into the DLL, reporting and receiving information
	to and from the Control Panel. the CPL extension just means
	that Control Panel will automatically pick it up when 
	it opens. I get the best results by putting it into my
	Windows System directory. If you want to keep the
	Extension DLL, then you must add a line to your
	CONTROL.INI file instructing it to load the DLL
	into the control panel: 

	EX:
		[MMCPL]
		ODBC=C:\WIN95\SYSTEM\ODBCINST.DLL
		DELPHI=C:\win95\cpltest.dll


CREDITS:
         I had been strugling with converting my old C Control Panel
         Applications into DELPHI (No particular reason.. Just could it be
         done?) As a C-man I found DELPHI's documentation (rather lack
         thereof) not very helpful... so I turned to the man with the answers,
         Kurt Barthelmess of Team B.  He pointed out my errors and boy did
         I feel 100% stupid. I've done PASCAL for 4 years and I felt like
         a 3 month cadet after Kurt pointed my obvious errors out to me.
         Looking past my ignorance, Kurt pointed me in the right direction.
         So, if you like this unit, remember to thank Kurt "The Man" Barthelmess.

         Also, in certain parts of this code I para-quote the CPL.INT
         file found in the DELPHI/DOC directory as pertaining to the
         CPL_xxx messages.


-Dave Rigsby