To install NuGen

1) Copy file(s) into a temporary directory.

2) If the files are compressed  then uncompress them.

3) From Windows run the NINSTALL program by:
	a) From File Manager double click on NINSTALL.EXE
	b) Or use File\Run.. in File Manager

4) A program group with icons will be produced, and NUGEN will be installed 
into directory MORSCODE. 

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LAST MINUTE NOTES:

The NuGen install program tries to prevent older files overwriting newer ones
and will ask permission before doing so. If you already have NuMorse for 
Windows on your system then certain files will have had their creation dates
altered due to a bug in the NuMorse installation program. As a result you
may get a spurious query from the NuGen installer with certain files, for 
example BWCC.DLL. If you do then go ahead and let the overwrite continue.

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Overview of NuGen

Nugen is an application designed to generate text files containing 
self-consistent authentic sounding Morse Code messages. These files can 
be used in Morse Code trainer programs such as NuMorse to give practice 
in the decoding of messages similar to those heard on the Amateur Radio 
bands. An additional feature is the ability to generate tests that can be 
made to conform to the requirements of many testing authorities.

NuGen has been designed so that users can access and customise almost of 
the QSO and test generator parameters. A unique feature of NuGen is the 
provision of a simple script language whereby users can edit a set of 
built-in script files to alter the sort of messages and tests that are 
produced. The user can also select the length of messages to be produced.

The tests can be generated in a variety of formats; for example multi-choice 
tests or simple question and answer tests can easily be produced. After 
generation the tests and answers are automatically combined with editable 
template files to produce the final result called a test set. 

Up to 26 test sets (all different) can be produced in one session.

For practice purposes up to 26 messages  can be combined into a file for 
subsequent play back by most Morse code trainer programs. 

Most testing authorities require the inclusion of specific characters in a 
code test. To facilitate this NuGen will check the content of every message 
produced, and take action if the required characters are missing. In keeping 
with the philosophy of the program, the action taken and characters checked 
can be set by the user. For example a warning message can be displayed, or 
a replacement message can be automatically generated.
