README for Interface Control Ver. 3.2 for Win31 and Win95
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New Features In Version 3.2:
	-Control for LPT2 added
	-Made the "About" box look a lot cooler

New Features In Version 3.1:
  -Strings in "Delay" box now handled correctly
  -Upated information in "About" box

New Features In Version 3:
  -Auto refresh time now adjustable
  -Fixed error handler (no more crashes!)
  -Handy "View ReadMe" button added
  -Streamlined code for better resource usage

New Features In Version 2:
  -Fixed background colours and fonts for the Win95 look
  -Auto refresh option added to the inputs (refreshes every 500 ms)
  -Decimal status of port is now displayed
  -Window acts properly when resized

Instructions
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There isn't much to worry about when running this program.
Just make sure that you have VBRUN300.DLL in your
windows\system directory. Most people already have this 
file, so this shouldn't present much of a problem. If you want,
you can copy the VBASM.DLL file to the windows\system directory
also. This program assumes the interface is connected to LPT1,
which is the only port it supports at the moment.

The auto refresh can be set for between 1ms and 65,000ms. Just 
type in your number and press <ENTER>. The computer will beep and
begin refreshing with the new value.

I have tested this thing in everything from a 286 to a P200.
If your computer runs windows, it can handle this program.
Note that if you have nothing connected to the inputs of the
interface is normal for the program to show all 1s in the 
input section.

Known Bugs
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On some machines the control status of the control lines will be
displayed incorrectly. I don't know why this is. It does not
effect the operation of the program in any way.


Contact
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Email any bug reports and suggestions to 
circuits@aaroncake.net
Watch http://www.aaroncake.net/files for any updates.

This program is FREEWARE and I would be really annoyed if
someone charges for it.

Aaron Cake

 Copyright Aaron Cake 1998
