This is the sixth edition of the electronic version of 
NOCCC's 'Orange Bytes.' 

This is a hyperText version of the NOCCC newsletter,
'Orange Bytes,' published by the North Orange County Computer 
Club (NOCCC), in California. The files are used in conjunction 
with the Windows program 'winhelp.exe'.

These files can be viewed with the Windows Help program, 
winhelp.exe. To use, open the Windows File Manager and double 
click on the file byte1192.hlp.

The electronic 'Orange Bytes' can be viewed with Windows 3.0
or 3.1. Currently the primary difference is that Windows 3.0
cannot use TrueType(c) fonts. I use TrueType fonts in this 
product. Because of this it is recommended that you have 
Windows 3.1. Windows 3.0 will primarily use the 'System' font.

This is the first of its kind, as far as the Orange Bytes
is concerned, so I would like some feedback as to how you
like it. I will listen to any suggestions. I would also like
to know how many people are using the electronic 'Orange Bytes.'
You could send me a postcard and let me know which version
of Windows you are using. If you are using Windows 3.0 and
plan to upgrade let me know that too.

Starting with January 1993 the Electronic Orange Bytes will
require the Windows 3.1 winhelp.exe program. This will allow us 
to do more with the Electronic Orange Bytes. Users of Windows 3.0 
may already have the new winhelp.exe. Some applications provide it.
To check which winhelp.exe you are using, at Help's menu bar
select 'Help', then 'About Help.' The version for Help should 
be 3.1xxx. 

John S. Krill
201 E. Stanford St.
Santa Ana, CA 92707

714 543-1204.
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