TRANINST.EXE - self-extracting zip file for TRANSLAT.EXE and data, Version 4.13, and LATIN.EXE Version 2.14 1. Copy file to any directory. 2. run: TRANINST -d -o X:\ where X:\ is the hard disk of your choice (this copies files to X:\LATIN, X:\LATIN\DATA etc). 3. if drive C is not used for X above, edit TRANSLAT.SET to replace all occurrences of C:\ with the drive letter you selected. Same applies to sub-directories - if you choose a root directory other than C:\ (for example C:\TRANSLAT), the directories \LATIN, \LATIN\DATA and \LATIN\TEXT will be created under this top level and hence the relevant entries in TRANSLAT.SET must be altered (e.g. to C:\TRANSLAT\LATIN etc). 4. Please read information document TRANSLAT.TXT for full information on selecting options, installing examples etc. Note well that LATIN and TRANSLAT MUST be run initially with a command line option /BIN. Failure to do this will cause runtime errors! ('file not found in module TRANUTIL...'). NB: LATIN.EXE uses the same datafiles as TRANSLAT.EXE; *.TRS and *.TBL files are created during the /BIN process (former for TRANSLAT, latter for LATIN). 5. TRASMALL.EXE & MISCDATA.EXE together contain same files as TRANINST.EXE and are unpacked in a similar manner. 6. TRANZIP.EXE is a Windows 3.x/95/98/NT self-extracting archive, containing same files as TRANINST.EXE, and based on WinZip8; it starts with assumption that your drive is C:\ and extracts to c:\latin, c:\latin\data etc. Change this drive letter to X:\ if you want to install to a different drive. These programs are freeware. Peter D. Bostock pbostock@ozemail.com.au September 2004