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  *                 Computer System Manager -  Version 1.41               *
  *           Copyright (c) 1993  by Alpine Software Development          *
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  *                       Published exclusively by:                       *
  *                         RMH Computer Services                         *
  *                              PO Box  657                              *
  *                       Beech Grove IN 46107-0657                       *
  *                            (317)  782-9903                            *
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  CSM is provided with an installation utility, which will not only install 
  the program for you, but will also test your system for the necessary 
  free hard drive space and minimum DOS version. It will also check your 
  CONFIG.SYS file for necessary parameters, and will even update those 
  settings for you if necessary (you can also choose not to let it do this 
  if you wish). It will also add the CSM subdirectory to your system PATH 
  statement if you want.

  If CSM was down loaded from a computer bulletin board or other electronic 
  service, it will most likely be compressed and placed in a .ZIP, .ARC, or 
  similar file. Place the compressed file in a temporary subdirectory on 
  your hard disk drive, other than the root directory.  Decompress the 
  downloaded file using the appropriate procedures for your system. Then, 
  simply change to the temporary subdirectory, type INSTALL, and press 
  [ENTER].

  (On some machines the [ENTER] key may also be labeled [RETURN])

  If you are installing CSM from a distribution diskette, simply place the 
  installation diskette in an available floppy disk drive, which will 
  usually be either "A" or "B". Then, from any DOS prompt, type A:INSTALL 
  (or B:INSTALL, as appropriate), and press [ENTER].

  This program must be installed in a hard disk drive, and there must be at
  least 2Mb of free disk space available.