Rev 5.00	This is a major release. Internal data structures are entirely
         changed.

     * Expanded memory is now supported yielding 16,000 QSO's per megabyte
       Install the expansion board per the manufacturers instructions. Then
       install the manufacturers EMM.SYS in CONFIG.SYS. CT detects and uses
       expanded memory provided EMM.SYS is installed.

     * DRSI Packet Adapter (internal TNC for IBM PC's) is supported
       Be sure to run TNCTSR-S before starting CT. The TNC driver is 
       required.

     * Limited Multi Single support: Two computers are used.
       The run station uses a log named run.bin, the multiplier station
       uses a log named mult.bin. Periodically, do a SAVELOG, which dumps
       your log directly to a drive A. Move the floppy to the other
       computer. Shutdown and restart CT on the second computer.
       The log named RUN.BIN will try to find A:MULT.BIN to merge with
       when is starts up. Conversely, MULT.BIN will try to find A:RUN.BIN to
       merge with. Please note that the partner logs are located on the 
       FLOPPY DRIVE A. Therfore, YOU MUST HAVE A FLOPPY IN DRIVE A to start!!

       MULTI II Instructions:

       1. Use two computers selecting M/S.

       2. Name one log RUN and select RUN in station field of startup.

       3. Name the other log MULT and select MULT in station field of startup.

       4. Put formatted floppies in both DRIVE A's of computers.

       5. During the test, periodically do a SAVELOG to both computers

       6. Exchange the floppies: the RUN computer gets the MULT computer floppy
          and vice versa
       
       7. Shutdown both programs (ALT-Q or QUIT), then restart them both.

       8. Each computer finds the data to merge with on DRIVE A.

       9. If you run out of memory do a WRITEMULT and print the multiplier
          chaecksheet, or do a PRINTMULT with printer connected.

       10. Start a new log with another name. K1EA can combine your logs
           later.


Rev 5.01

     * Several bugs that crash the program fixed.

     * Time is sampled 18 times per second instead of every pass through
       the main loop. This makes comm input faster (4800 used to look like
       300 baud).

     * Note: DUPESHEET doesn't work in this revision.

Rev 5.02 

     * WRITELOG does a better job of ARRL output.

Rev 5.03
     
     * Lost cursor problem fixed

     * WPX finally gets is right (I hope) when editing prior QSO's

     * WPX scoring on low bands fixed

     * I seem to have broken control for DRSI TNC ... COM1 
       is now always enabled for external TNC.

     * DUPESHEET fixed. Also, WRITEDUPE does same thing so documentation
       matches program behaviour

     * WRITEMULT and PRINTMULT write a list of prefixes worked in WPX
       
     * Time off threshold for WPX is now 1 hr (I hope, coded but untested)
                                                                  tnx KM9P

     * The maximum length prefix for WPX has been raised to 7 characters


     * ARRL VHF QSO Party has been added. Why ?? Because K1EA enjoys that
       contest.  So will you, if you try it.

     * The NAME.ALL, NAME.80 and NAME.40 files showed wrong point values for
       WPX, although the summary box and summary sheet are correct. Fixed
       now thanks to KM3T.

     * R2B used to ASSUME Eastern Standard Time.
       and screwed up times for all Daylight Savings Time. R2B now generic,
       and fixed.

Rev 5.04

     * The program does not yet contain time editing. Please do not
       call, we are working on it.

     * If CT doesn't find a .CTY file in the current directory it now checks
       for an environment variable called CTYPATH. In AUTOEXEC.BAT, you can 
       set CTYPATH by adding a line like: set CTYPATH=c:\logs\cty. This would
       point CT to a directory c:\logs\cty to find a .CTY file.  Store your 
      .CTY files there, so you don't have to keep a copy of .CTY with each
      log. This is an enhancement only, and is not required to use CT.

     * When using the TAB key to enter the RST field, the cursor
       always goes to the S part of RST. RST editing is done in
       overstrike mode, instead of insert mode.

     * ALT-X terminates the program, just as do ALT-Q and QUIT.

     * Typing a number into the callsign field with no letters causes
       the radio to be sent to that frequency, if it is in a contest
       ham band. Numbers are padded on the right to form a good
       frequency.

Rev 5.05 

     * Page QSO points totals for WPX added up wrong. Fixed now. Summary and
       display was OK.

     * WAE log format fixed up.  Multiple, but minor WAE bugs fixed. 

     * Longer lines in .CTY file now accepted, allowing more prefixes to 
       a country. Maximum line length is 512 characters.

Rev 5.07

     * Keying from COM2 was broken, unless you had a radio connected on COM2
       also.

     * When editing a prior QSO in the CQWW test, the zone is now
       automatically updated, if the country changes.

     * Fixed an old bug.  When a computer controlled radio is connected and
       you work someone on a new band, the QSO was recorded correctly, but the
       summary display indicated the old band.

     * WRITECLIST was broken in ALL earlier versions of 5.XX.  It just kept
       writing until the disk became full.  The format of this output is 
       still crummy.  I'll improve it later.

Rev 5.08

     * The .CTY file can now contain TABS as well as spaces

     * IC781 support broke in 5.06, now fixed

     * /MM and /QRP now yield QSO points instead of country not found

     * Flow control to external TNC turned off. I got too many calls
       from guys who couldn't get RTS and CTS hooked up and working 
       with their TNC. It is now possible I'll start getting "I dropped
       characters" calls again

     * DRSI board is now put on channel 1 by CT at boot time. The default
       for TNCTSR was channel 0 which is an unproto, can't connect channel.

     * The printed dupe sheet in compress mode had two characters too many
       per line. Fixed.
