                    ** GeoCalculator v. 2.2 **

                     Written by Bruce Fein in
                        Turbo Pascal v. 5.5

                       Compiled 9/12/1990


** GEOCALCULATOR IS PUBLIC DOMAIN.  PLEASE DISTRIBUTE IT FREELY, BUT ONLY **
** IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM, WITH ALL OF THE FOLLOWING FILES:                 **
   - GEOCAL22.EXE
   - GEOCAL22.DOC
   - 22CGDI.TXT


INTRODUCTION:

   GeoCalculator was a program designed to help people who deal extensively
with geometric figures and need to find their area, circumferences, or
volumes.  It is a relatively easy-to-use program.

** IMPORTANT NOTE: You must either have COMMAND.COM and MORE.COM in
your path, or in the directory from which you are operating GeoCalculator.


INSTRUCTIONS:

   GeoCalculator is a very simply program to operate.  To perform a cal-
culation, simply type the letter corresponding to the function you wish
to perform.  For example, pressing "A" followed by a "RETURN" (without
the quotation marks) would allow you to calculate the circumference of
a circle.  To quit, simply press "Q" followed by a "RETURN".

   Once you have made your selection, a line will appear telling you what
function you have chosen to perform.  Then, you will be asked what "units"
you will be dealing with.  This refers to units such as inches, meters,
etc. etc.

   Then, you will be prompted to enter necessary data.  That is mostly
self-explanitory.


SOLICITATIONS:

   I am a fledgling, 14-year old programmer.  I intend to update GeoCalculator
to provide more useful functions, and to arrange it in a more convient
fashion.  Future improvements may include a listing of the formulas when
functions are performed, conversions from different systems of measurement
(i.e., pounds to kilograms), and graphics.  I also hope to continue
to advance my programming prowress and apply it to other purposes.  Please
support me in my efforts.  Any contributions are welcomed.  Please send
them to:

Bruce Fein
562 Innsbruck Avenue
Great Falls, VA
22066

Thank you most sincerely, and look for imrpovements to GeoCalculator in
the very near future.
