
       			       Free software By
           Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC)
				    and
		      Abraxas Consulting (Warren Falls)

     This  software  is  furnished for free and may be used and  copied as
     desired. This software or  any  other copies  thereof may be provided
     or  otherwise  made  available  to any other person.  No title to and
     ownership of  the  software  is  hereby transferred or allowed. 

     The information in this software is subject to change  without notice
     and should not be construed as a commitment by either WSIPC or Abraxas
     Consulting.

     Neither WSIPC nor Abraxas Consulting assumes any responsibility for the
     use or reliability of this software on any equipment whatsoever.

     So much for paranoia...

	Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC)
	Warren Falls
	20000 Cypress Way
	Lynnwood, WA 98036

	(206) 775-8471


	Program:	SCRIPT
	Date:		Autumn 1986

     Description:

	Script is a menu-driven, command-language-level user interface.
     Simply put, Script reads it own DCL-like control language files and
     creates menus, from these and executes whatever commands are associated
     with each chosen menu selection.  Its target terminal device is any ANSI
     supporting CRT, but it will deal with hardcopy devices with some grace.

         This is Script's first submission.  There are no doubt many bugs, 
     but on the whole, it seems to be quite functional.  This version is 
     the original version, which, due to memory limitations, and mostly
     neglect is a sub-set of the VMS code.  See AAAREADME.DOC for a further
     description.
