If you're using NOTEPAD to read this, click in the upper right corner to make it easier to read. Printing it out is an even better idea. WINDOWS LITE 2.1 (Windows 3.1 version) (c) 1992 F. K. Lenherr New Salem Research West Main Street New Salem MA 01355 All Rights Reserved I. How to "install" WinLite II. Why do I need WinLite? What's it good for? III. Trouble-shooting IV. Registration information I. How to "install" Winlite Windows Lite 2.1 (tm) is simply Windows 3.1 on a floppy disk! The enclosed batch files, WINLITE?.BAT, will create a full working version of Windows 3.1 on any 3.5" high density floppy disk. There are NO new executable programs, just good ol' Windows 3.1. The point is to slim Windows down enough to fit on a (compressed) floppy disk. To create the disk: Run winlitea.bat if your 3.5" drive is called drive A: Run winliteb.bat if your 3.5" drive is called drive B: Just change to the directory where you unzipped WinLite, and type the batch file name followed by the full path to your Windows 3.1 directory. For example, WINLITEB C:\WIN31 will create a 3.5" WinLite floppy in drive B: if Windows 3.1 is on your hard disk in the WIN31 directory. You MUST have a copy of Windows 3.1 installed on your hard disk. Before running the batch file, make sure you have a completely blank, formatted 3.5" floppy ready. Then just run the appropriate batch file as described above. It takes about three to seven minutes (depending on the speed of your processor), so go get a cup of coffee! Important: you must have 3 MB free space on your C: drive. Then type CD \WINLITE and WIN /S. This will start Windows in standard mode. You should always run in standard mode, since enhanced mode requires a different set of files on the floppy. You can erase WinLite from your hard disk whenever you want. If you use WinLite on someone else's machine you must erase it when you're done, unless they own a copy a Windows 3.1 themselves. To reinstall WinLite after erasing it, type A:INSTALLA (or B:INSTALL). This will copy WinLite to the WinLite directory (called C:\WINLITE) on your hard disk, and decompress the files. This takes only about ONE minute, and is necessary, since Windows 3.1 has gotten too big to fit on an uncompressed floppy. In other words, WinLite 2.1 is ON the floppy, but doesn't RUN directly from the floppy (which would be too slow in any case). Of course, if you can afford the space, you can leave WinLite on your hard disk as long as you want. That's all you really need to know, but please read the following before beginning. II. Why do I need WinLite? What's it good for? Once you have run the batch file which creates your floppy, you can take WinLite to any DOS machine and run Windows, with Cardfile (and your addresses/phone numbers), Notepad, Clock, File manager, and many more! You can easily edit WinLite to add the accessories you like and remove those you don't use. To save your new version, type A:UPDATEA (or B:UPDATE). The batch file will recompress your C:\WINLITE directory and copy it back to the floppy. You only need to do this occasionally, when you've made significant changes. It takes about three minutes. But rather than overwriting your original floppy, you can make a new one by copying the UPDATE and INSTALL batch files, along with himem.sys and pkzip.exe and pkunzip.exe to a blank floppy, and then running UPDATE. Specifically, here are some advantages of WinLite: 1. It makes Windows as portable as a 3.5" diskette. You can easily take your Windows environment anywhere you go. For example, let's say you're going to give a talk. With WinLite, you can take the "slides" you created in WRITE on a single disk. They can include bulleted lists, graphics, spreadsheets, and so forth. While you're giving the talk, you can even run CLOCK to keep track of the time. 2. It will teach you more about how Windows works. Which things are the essentials and which are frills? 3. It allows you to have as many different Windows setups as you want, all without consuming valuable hard disk space. Just put each on a separate floppy. 4. It gives you a place to try out new programs before you install them in your main Windows setup. I recently loaded a MS PowerPoint demo. It took me about two hours to delete it when I was done. It had modified the *.ini files, dropped executable files here and there, and generally made a mess of things. Has this even happened to you?! 5. It will encourage you to experiment with Windows more freely. I'm relucant to take a chance of corrupting my main Windows setup. With WinLite, you can try anything and instantly (well, almost!) restore your prior setup from a floppy. 6. If you have a portable computer with limited hard disk space, WinLite will allow you to run Windows 3.1 when you need it and delete it when you're done. III. Trouble-shooting 1. The batch file says, "I can't find your floppy drive!" You are probably using the wrong batch file. Use the ones ending in "a" and "b" for your A: and B: drives, respectively. 2. The batch files says, "WinLite needs to know where your current copy of Windows 3.1 is stored...". Give the full path to your Windows 3.1 directory (e.g., C:\WINDOWS). If you are currently running Windows 3.0 (not 3.1), you need to use the batch files in WinLite 1.1. Download wlit11.zip from your favorite bulletin board. 3. Error messages about protected mode or extended and expanded memory To run in standard mode, you must have loaded some version of himem.sys in your config.sys file. Using some version of smartdrive, either smartdrv.sys or (better) smartdrv.exe, is highly recommended. You are probably doing all this already, so try out WINLITE first -- you may not need to do anything. I've also found that you may have to disable expanded memory to run Windows in standard mode. (Insert a REM in your config.sys file where it loads the expanded memory manager, such as EMM386.EXE) I use "device=c:\win31\himem.sys" in my config.sys file and "c:\win31\smartdrv.exe 2432 256" in my autoexec.bat file. 4. You get the message, "Disk full" when running UPDATE.BAT You have added too many new things. You must delete something of equal size before adding something new. Or, the diskette doesn't has full capacity. Under DOS 5.0, you should use FORMAT /U to avoid wasted space. If the diskette has bad blocks, use it for something else. WinLite needs as much space as possible! 5. You get the message, "Disk full" when running INSTALL.BAT You need about 3 MB free space on your disk to install WinLite 2.1. Delete some unnecessary files and try again. * * * * * * * * * * * If you have any trouble getting WinLite to run, please write to me at the above address, describing exactly what you did and what happened. Include a brief description of your hardware and any special TSR's or devices. I can't promise to answer all letters, but I will try to fix any bugs in a subsequent version. * * * * * * * * * * * IV. Registration information IF YOU FIND WINLITE USEFUL OR INTERESTING, PLEASE REGISTER!! I hate nagware and have not disabled this program in any way. PLEASE DISCONTINUE USING WINLITE AND THE FLOPPIES YOU MADE IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO REGISTER. THIS PROGRAM IS COPYRIGHTED SHAREWARE, NOT FREEWARE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR COOPERATION. TO REGISTER, SEND $14.95 (CHEAP!) TO: Fred K. Lenherr New Salem Research West Main Street New Salem, MA 01355 IF YOU REGISTER, YOU WILL GET A COPY OF THE COMPLETE WINLITE MANUAL. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED! IT INCLUDES A MUCH FULLER EXPLANATION OF HOW TO USE WINLITE THAN IS GIVEN HERE. (Unless you are already a Windows guru, you need this manual!) HAVE FUN! AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS! SEND ME THE $14.95! HAVE FUN! AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS! SEND ME THE $14.95! HAVE FUN! AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS! SEND ME THE $14.95!