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SoundWorks 1.2
Copyright  1994 - 1995, Michael K. Schumell
All Rights Reserved
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README.TXT
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INTRODUCTION
OS/2 Warp for Windows has a peculiar bug: system sounds drop out of seamless 
Win-OS2 sessions shortly after they have started.  Even with the recently
released FixPak, Warp still refuses to play the Windows Exit sound during a 
seamless session.  SoundWorks fixes these problems.

UPGRADING
If you are upgrading from an earlier version, you need to first remove the 
currently installed version of SoundWorks and restart Win-OS2.

INSTALLATION
1.  Start Control Panel.
2.  Start the "Drivers" applet.
3.  Click the "Add..." button.
4.  Select "Unlisted or Updated Driver" and click "OK".
5.  When prompted for a disk, specify the name of the drive or directory
    containing the bundled files, OEMSETUP.INF, CTL3DV2.DLL, SNDWORKS.DRV, 
    and click "OK".
6.  Select "SoundWorks" and click "OK".
7.  Restart Win-OS2.
(Note that Control Panel will modify your Windows' SYSTEM.INI file.)

CONFIGURATION
The next six steps apply only to users of Warp and the FixPak.
1.  Start Control Panel in a seamless Win-OS2 session.
2.  Start the "Drivers" applet.
3.  Select "SoundWorks".
4.  Click "Setup...".
5.  Place an X in the "FixPak" box.
6.  Click "OK" and restart the Win-OS2 session.

With some sound cards, a Win-OS2 session may not close properly.  If you
experience this problem, use the following procedure.
1.  Close all Windows programs; if possible, end the Win-OS2 session.
2.  Start Control Panel in a seamless Win-OS2 session.
3.  Start the "Drivers" applet.
4.  Select "SoundWorks".
5.  Click "Setup...".
6.  In the "Potential problem-causing modules" listbox, no entries should 
    appear.  If any entries are shown, the Win-OS2 session may not close 
    correctly.  Select each entry and click the "Add..." button.

(Note that SoundWorks cannot be configured if system sounds are not already
functioning.  Therefore you must restart your Win-OS2 session after first-
time installation.)

VERSION HISTORY
1.2    New: Add 'Exit sound only' option for FixPak users to avoid overhead
       of other features.

1.1    Bug: Seamless Win-OS2 session does not close.
       Fix: Add user-controled "Window Finder".
       Bug: Incorrect return value possible in message filters.
       Fix: Correct code.

1.0a   Bug: Norton Desktop 3.0's Quick Access menu not responding properly
       to right-mouse button under DOS+Windows.
       Fix: Detect type of session; do not install message filters if not a
       seamless Win-OS/2 session.
       Bug: Previously installed message filters not called; some CD-ROM and
       modem applications not functioning correctly.
       Fix: Add code to call previously installed message filters.

LICENSE
The author grants you a royalty-free right to use the program.  You may
redistribute the program in its original, unaltered condition provided you
accept no fee other than reasonable distribution costs.  Although this
software is free, it is not public domain; the author retains title to the
program.

WARRANTY
The program is distributed "as-is", without warranty, express or implied, as 
to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  In no event shall 
the author be held liable for any damages, including consequential and 
incidental damages, without limitation, arising from the use or inability to 
use the software, even if the author has been advised of the possibility of 
such damages.  All warranties are hereby disclaimed.

CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
Have a suggestion or comment or found a bug?  
You can contact the author, Michael K. Schumell, by e-mail at:  
schumm@rpi.edu

FROM THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT
IBM is a registered trademark, and OS/2 Warp, Win-OS2, and FixPak are 
trademarks, of the International Business Machines Corporation.  Windows is
a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  Other trademarks are property of 
their respective holders.
