



    READ.ME - Latest and greatest last minute improvements the program.

    This is a list of the files that are supposed to be included in the
    registered version of the DW6000 Editor / Librarian:

         DW6000.DOC   - Documentation file
         DWPRESET.DW6 - DW6000 presets from Korg
         DISCLAIM.ER  - Ya Gotta Wonder, eh?
         DW6000.EXE   - The registered program.
    -OR- DW6DEMO.EXE  - The demo program.
         ORDER.FRM    - Pass it on if you've registered
         DW6000.HLP   - Context-sensistive help file

    If anything is missing from this list, please contact the author, ME!

    Enjoy the program...


    01/04/91: New Changes  Version 1.1
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    Whenever you start the DW6000 program, you can specify a "delay" time
    on the command line.  The delay time is needed because some faster PCs
    will try to get data faster than the DW6000 can either send / or receive.

    Typical setups are as follows:

            DW6000 300
            DW6000 400   -> These are good for 4.77 Mhz PCs
            DW6000 500

            DW6000 1000  -> Good for 6 - 8 Mhz PCs

            DW6000 2000  -> Might work well with 386 PCs

    If you experience data reception and sending problems, make sure that
    your cables are connected correctly.  Then you can test the best optimum
    delay rate for your PC.  It should take you all of 10 minutes, tops,
    to determine the fastest but most reliable delay time for your setup.

    You can use the sample .BAT programs to test this out:

    DWPC  - try with regular PCs.

    DWAT  - try with regular ATs.

    DW386 - try with 386 machines.

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    Whenever you go past the first field or the last field on the screen,
    a typical "wrap araound" scenario, the current patch you are working
    on will be updated.  This was removed for testing and not put back in.
    It now works correctly.

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    A few <ESC> functions were enhanced.  This made the program consistent
    with the prompts displayed on the screen.


