INSTALLING THE AUDIORACK32

You must have Windows95 installed prior to using the AudioRack32.
After placing the AudioRack32 disk in a floppy drive, click START on the
taskbar and choose RUN from the popup menu.

In the Run dialog box, type the letter of the drive and "setup" (for
example, a:\setup), then click OK.

The first AudioRack32 Setup dialog box appears. Note the instructions,
then click NEXT to proceed or CANCEL to leave Setup.

Next the Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Click NEXT to
install the AudioRack32 in the default directory or BROWSE to choose a
different directory. When you are done click OK or CANCEL to return to 
the Choose Destination Location dialog box.

If the directory you designate doesn't exist, you will be asked to 
confirm your selection. Click YES to proceed or NO to go back and enter
a new destination directory. 

Once you have chosen the default directory or entered a directory of 
your own choosing, the Setup program will install the AudioRack32.



KNOWN PROBLEMS

LONG FILE NAMES AND THE AUDIO RECORDER
The Audio Recorder is a 16-bit application. For that reason, it has 
trouble with long file names. This may cause an error message if you 
click the EDIT button on the Digital Audio Player to edit a wave file 
which happens to be in a directory with a long file name. However, you
can still load the file from the Audio Recorder window.

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Please contact your hardware manufacturer/vendor for upgrades and 
technical support.






