Thank you for trying WinDLL Fastrack. You are receiving the first release of this program. This program is writen as a beginner, intermediate tutorial for accessing the Windows Dynamic Link Libraries from Visual Basic, Release 1.0 QUICK START - Copy the WindLL Fastrack Program & Help Files into your Windows Directory. - Use the program Manager to add the program icon WinDLL.EXE. - Run WinDLL.EXE and use the menu option; Wildcat \ Using this program to view the On-line reference manual. !!! If you get a Cannot find VBRUN100.DLL message, make sure you have !!! your Visual Basic VBRUN100.DLL file in the Windows directory. The WinDLL Fastrack Tutorial Programs: These programs should be in a path directory. WinDLL.EXE - WinDLL Control Program. Can starts other programs and access WinDLL Help Files. Win_INI.EXE- Demonstrate Windows Initialization file functions. Win_COM.EXE- Demonstrate Communications functions. Win_SYS.EXE- Demonstrate System information functions. Win_MSG.EXE- Demonstrate Windows messaging. WinAPI.Msg - Reference file for Win_MSG.EXE VBRUN100.DLL-Visual Basics' run time dynamic link library. Help Files: The manual for this program is supplied as Windows' help files accessed by WinDLL.EXE. Because the demonstration programs are compiled as independent modules, WinDLL.EXE uses very little memory. All of the help files for any demonstration module is available from WinDLL. WinDLL always expects to find the help files in the Windows directory!. The demonstration programs can be added as independent Icons or started from WinDLL. If WinDLL starts the program, it should be located in the current directory or a directory listed in your search path. These files MUST be in your windows directory: WinDLL.HLP WCWinCom.HLP WCWinINI.HLP WCWinMsg.HLP WCWinSys.HLP We hope this tutorial is of some help to you. We are making improvements to this tutorial and would appreciate any suggestions or comments. WildCat Software POB 2607 Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003 Attn: Windll Fastrack