WAVE REPAIR: INSTALLATION AND REGISTRATION

  This file contains information under the following headings:

  * System Requirements
  * Installation
  * Upgrading from an Earlier Version
  * De-installation 
  * Registration
  * Support
  * Copyright


SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  * PC running Windows 95, 98 or NT.
  * Soundcard capable of 44.1/48kHz 16bit stereo playback.
  * Reasonably fast hard disk (eg. EIDE or SCSI) recommended.
  * 486 or better CPU; Pentium recommended.
    Note that the real-time preview functions can be CPU hungry,
    and a reasonably fast Pentium (166MHz or better) is required
    to operate these functions reliably.


INSTALLATION

  1. Create a folder where you want to install Wave Repair.

  2. Place the WAVREPxx.EXE file in that folder and execute it.
     This will create 5 files:

	WAVREP32.EXE  Wave Repair itself
        WAVREP.HLP    Wave Repair's help file
        MANUAL.DOC    User Manual (MS-Word format)
        HISTORY.TXT   A summary of changes in versions of Wave Repair
        README.TXT    This file

  3. To run Wave Repair, simply execute WAVREP32.EXE.
  
  Note that Wave Repair does not install files anywhere else on your
  system, nor does it make changes to any system configuration files.


UPGRADING FROM AN EARLIER VERSION

  Some users have been a little confused about what to do to upgrade an
  earlier release of Wave Repair.

  There is no separate upgrade procedure; to install a later version
  simply execute the new WAVREPxx.EXE as described in INSTALLATION
  above. If you run it in the same folder where Wave Repair was
  previously installed, that previous version will be overwritten and
  your registration, options and macro definitions will be inherited
  by the new version.

  If you wish to evaluate the new version first, it is better to install
  it into a new folder (so that the old version is not overwritten).
  If you do this, then you can avoid having to re-apply the registration
  key and recreating your options and macro definitions by copying the
  two files WAVREP.KEY and WAVREP.DAT from the folder containing the
  existing installation to the new folder.


DE-INSTALLATION
  
  If you wish to de-install Wave Repair, simply delete the files that
  were created during installation. (Note: Wave Repair does NOT create 
  any entries in the Win95/NT registry). Depending on the features you
  have used, two more files may have been created in the same directory, 
  called WAVREP.DAT and WAVREP.KEY; these files should also be deleted.


REGISTRATION

  The evaluation version is fully functional with the exception that
  it will not save updates back to disk. Registration enables save
  functionality.

  The registration fee is $30 US. When you register, you will be
  sent a registration key (which will continue to work for any future 
  versions you download).

  The most convenient way to register Wave Repair is via a secure
  credit card transaction on the Internet at:

     http://www.shareit.com/programs/100727.htm

  Alternatively, if you would like to discuss payment by some other
  means, please email me at:

     clive@capita.nildram.co.uk


SUPPORT

  You can contact me via email at:

     clive@capita.nildram.co.uk
  
  If you have registered Wave Repair, I will provide as much technical
  support as is feasible. If you are evaluating it, I will be happy to
  answer any questions you may have.
  
  Please send any bug reports to me whether you have registered or not.


COPYRIGHT NOTICE

  Wave Repair is Copyright 1997-99 by Clive Backham.
  
  You are free to distribute copies to other parties provided you do
  not change any files, and provided you do not pass on your WAVREP.KEY
  file or divulge your registration key.
