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Ordering Guitar Book:
	You can use the order form in the demo for orders by check, money
	order, credit card, or COD. Please note that if you are a Compuserve
	member, the easiest way to purchase this program is to register
	through Compuserve.

Guitar Book! (c) 1995 by Aphasia Software and Music
			 310 Center St.
			 Decorah, IA 52101
			 (319) 382-8383
			 Fax: (319) 382-0339
			 E-mail: 103425.2227@compuserve.com
			 WWW: http://user.aol.com/aphasiamus/index.htm					

Minimum system requirements to run Guitar Book:
	-Any computer successfully running Windows 3.1, WFW 3.11, or
	 Windows 95.
	-4 Mb Ram (8 meg recommended)
	-1 Mb hard disk space
	-Monitor screen display setup for 256 colors or higher
	 (16 colors will work, but the graphics are disappointing)
	-Sound or MIDI card not needed, but highly recommended
	-Mouse recommended
	-Laser or ink-jet printer recommended (program does not print
	 in color)
	-Guitar to practice on (this isn't called Tuba Book)

Before installing this program, read the License Agreement and Warranty 
below, then read the Installation Procedure.

Your use of this software constitutes acceptance of the following License
Agreement and Warranty statements.

License Agreement:
	This software is not copy-protected. Aphasia Software and Music
	authorizes you to make backup copies for your personal use only.
	You are free to move this software from one computer location to
	another as long as there is no chance of it being used at more
	than one location at a time. Otherwise, you must purchase a
	software package for each person using this program. You may not
	copy it and distribute it to anyone.

Warranty:
	We have made every effort to thoroughly test this software program.
	It is not, however, warranted in any way other than for replacement
	of defective material (disks) for a period of 30 days from date of
	purchase. In no event will Aphasia Software be liable to you or any
	other party for any damages due to defects within this program or 
	damages arising out of the use or inability to use this program.

Addendum:
	This demo version of Guitar Book may be freely distributed as long
	as all the files are included (see below) and none of the files have
	been modified in any way.

Installation Procedure:
	Make sure the file vbrun300.dll is in your windows/system directory.
	If you do not have this file, you can download a copy from Compu-
	serve.
	We suggest creating a directory called GBDEMO to place gbzip.exe 
	and the resulting files into. At the DOS prompt, type gbzip to 
	automatically extract the files. You may also be able to double 
	click on gbzip.exe in File Manager to extract the files (Windows 
	will go into DOS and then return). To run the program, you can 
	double click on gb.exe when in File Manager.

Files In gbzip.exe:
	cmdialog.vbx
	gb.dat
	gb.exe
	gb.hlp
	gb.ini
	gb2.dat
	gbmyst.dat
	gbpad.hsf
	gbs.dat
	readme.txt
	threed.vbx

If some of the windows look strange in Guitar Book, replace any	version of 
threed.vbx you may have in your windows or windows/system directory with 
the version supplied in gbzip.exe.

It is recommended that Guitar Book be run with no other programs running.
It does not use OLE, nor does it need any other support programs. It does,
however, use much of the so called "system resources" of Windows. This is
due to the fact that each graphic diagram is assembled in memory as you ask
for it. You will not find a picture of each chord on the disk. This would
take up unbelievable amounts of hard disk space. The pictures of the chords
do not exist until you ask the program to display them. The program
"computes" the diagrams. Most computers do this VERY fast. Since there is
no need for any other programs to be running and due to the educational
purpose of this program, we felt this was the best design. It is for the
above reason that only 8 sets of diagrams can be open at one time. This
has caused no problem for any of our users to date.

Please direct comments or questions to the above address. Thank you.

	
	
	 		
