


Version 2.00            CAROUSEL TOOLKITS (tm)              MS-DOS 2.x


                          USE-A-TOOLKIT (tm)


Files  on  these diskettes are (C) Copyright 1984 Carousel MicroTools,
Inc. -- All Rights Reserved.  They may be used only in accordance with
a duly executed software license from Carousel MicroTools, Inc. 

The following files are on these diskettes: 

   README       -- Disk 1 -- this file
   CONTENTS     -- Disk 5 -- complete list of files provided
   GROUPS       -- Disk 5 -- names of Tools served by each Toolbox
                               and where to find them
   CONFIG.SYS   -- Disk 5 -- suggested configuration file
   AUTOEXEC.BAT -- Disk 5 -- suggested startup batch file
   WORKDSK*.BAT -- Disk 5 -- batch files to build working floppies
   *.COM        -- all disks -- loader program, one per Tool
   *.EXE        -- all disks -- eleven Toolboxes
   *.BAT        -- Disk 5 -- batch files for rc, fcld(fc), ld Tools
   RATDEF       -- Disk 5 -- symbol definitions for ratfor Tool


                         SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

DO NOT write on these diskettes.  Do not erase or rename  any  of  the
files  on  them.   They  are your MASTER DISKS.  Keep them safe!  Make
backup copies of them right away. 

First carefully read the installation instructions in the manual.  The
special instructions for this product are as follows: 

1) Disk 1 contains copies of the minimal CONFIG.SYS  and  AUTOEXEC.BAT
   files  suggested  by the manual.  You can use them directly on your
   boot disks or combine them with your existing configuration files. 

2) Take note of the Tools served by each of the Toolbox  files.   They
   are listed in the file GROUPS on Disk 5.  If you do not keep all of
   the  Tools  and Toolboxes on your system at the same time, you will
   need to be sure that each Tool can find its Toolbox  when  you  use
   it.   When you use a Tool, its corresponding Toolbox must be in one
   of  the  directories  specified  by  the  TOOLPATH  entry  in   the
   environment. 

3) If  you use the Tools from small- or medium-sized floppy disks, you
   will probably find that they will not all fit on the system at  the
   same  time.   (The  Tools  with  all  their  necessary files occupy
   850-900K bytes on disk.)  You will need to build working  diskettes
   containing  convenient  groups  of the Tools.  The four batch files
   WORKDSK*.BAT on Disk 5 are provided to build four such working Tool
   diskettes from  empty  (but  formatted)  floppies.   The  resulting
   floppies will each contain around 270K bytes of Tool programs.  You
   may  need  to build different kinds of working Tool diskettes using
   the WORKDSK*.BAT files as a model. 







