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                     D U K E   N U K E M    3 D
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WARNING:  Although this CD-ROM has been tested for viruses, you
          are strongly advised to test every program BEFORE 
          installing it into your hard disk. P.I.E. and anyone
          involved in the distribution of this CD-ROM will not
          be responsible for any losses or damages as result
          of using this CD-ROM.

          Some of the scenes and languages on this CD-ROM may be
          offensive to some users.  Individual younger than 18
          must be supervised by adults to use these programs.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  A retail version of DUKE NUKEM 3D (tm)
                 is required to run the programs/ maps
                 in this CD-ROM.  

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THANK YOU FOR BUYING THIS CD-ROM.

This CD-ROM includes the largest, latest and best collections of 
DUKE NUKEM 3D utilities, maps, and tipss.  You will have many hours 
of excitment and fun with this CD-ROM.

All the files on this CD-ROM has been unzipped for your convenience.

We have automated as many options as possible.  But due to 
the complexity, we have opted for a "viewer approach".
We have licensed "CW File Wizard" viewer and include in this
CD-ROM.  You can use this viewer to check out each directory
and read its documentation, install or launch the program. 

There are some useful information in HTML file format.  A
HTML browser is provided in the IVIEW directory. Simply load
WINDOWS, click on the IVIEW directory and run the IVIEW.EXE
program to see the HTML files.  

CW File Wizard viewer has "see-thr'" capability to view the 
inside contents of ZIP files without unzipping them.  This is 
a very useful feature. The viewer can also launch any program 
by double-clicking any executable file (.EXE, .COM, or .BAT).

The CW File Wizard viewer has been tested under WINDOWS '95 
and runs fine.

Depends on your system, you may need at least 600K RAM to run
the CW viewer under the main menu.  If you get "insufficient
memory" message, simply get out of Windows and the main menu.
    Then type: PT   <ENTER>   
To run the viewer directly from Windows.  See TROUBLE-SHOOTING
section for more help if you still have problems.
                                                 
No installation is needed if you use our  CW program viewer.  
It also does not install any icon or program group in your 
Windows desktop either.  Most people like this low profile feature.

The CW program viewer lets you see any text file (.DOC, .TXT, 
or .ASC) and ZIP file.  It lets you unzip file to the directory 
of your choice.  
                                  
To start browsing, simply click on any directory will give you 
a list of subdirectories or file names.  Click on the ones that 
you want to examine.  Click on any text or document file for 
descriptions of the programs.  A good place to start is to click 
on the .DIZ file if available.  .DIZ file lists a concise description 
of the program.  Click on any .EXE or .BAT file twice will test run 
the program. Click on any .ZIP file will let you "see" inside the 
content of the compressed file.  You can also unzip the ZIP file to
your hard drive by clicking on the "copy to hard disk" button.

Some programs may not run on your hard disk if it has an "R" 
attribute.  ALL files on CD-ROM is flagged "R" to prevent your 
PC from writing on the CD-ROM. This "R" attribute will stay 
with the file even though you copy the file into your hard disk. 
To remove this attribute, simply 
     type: ATTRIB *.* -r     < ENTER >


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INSTALLATION
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We assume Windows is in your DOS path and that you will use our
Windows-based program viewer.  

Simply type GO after logging on your CD-ROM drive to launch
the operating menu.

If you want to by-pass the operating menu.  Simply do the 
following:

1. If you are outside WINDOWS, simply type:  
D:\PTOOL    <ENTER>       for the P.I.E. program viewer
-- where "D" is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.

2. If you are inside WINDOWS, click on FILE, then RUN, then type: 
D:\PTOOL        then click "OK"
-- where "D" is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.

3. If you have logged in the CD-ROM drive and have NOT logged in
WINDOWS, simply type:
     PT          <ENTER>  

                                       
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HOW TO USE THE CW FILE WIZARD VIEWER
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The following steps to use the viewer are suggestions only.
You can develop your own ways.

After loading the viewer, look for the directory tree window;
click on any directory; you will see a long list of files or
sub-directories.  Click on any sub-directory, you may see another 
list of sub-directories.  Click on any one of the directory will 
show you a list of file names.  

To get an idea of the contents of the program, search for 
files with the following extensions: 
   FILENAME.TXT
   FILENAME.DOC
   FILENAME.MAN
   FILE.DIZ      (the first one to "click" if available)
   README.DOC
   README.1ST
   READ.ME
   MANUAL.DOC
   MANUAL.TXT

You should get information on how to use or launch the program.
Our viewer also lets you to print out any text file on the screen.
You may also click on the "FULL SCREEN VIEW" button if you want
to read the text file in full page-mode. 

To launch or test-run a program, look for files with the
following extensions and double-click the file.
   FILENAME.BAT         (batch file)
   FILENAME.EXE         (executable files)
   FILENAME.COM         (compiled file, executable)

Running programs directly from the CD-ROM is convenient and saves
hard disk space, but not every program will run from CD properly.
Some programs, especially the ones that write temporary files,
scores, or records, will not run from the CD-ROM (read-only media).
Sometimes the program will simply give you an "error writing disk"
message, exit, and no harm done to your system.  You just do not get a
record of your scores.  Sometimes your computer may freeze, hangs, 
or gives out error messages like "path not found" or "I/O errors".  
Simply copy programs to your hard disk and re-run program.  Refer 
to TROUBLE-SHOOTING section if you have more questions.

To look at the contents of a ZIP file (compressed file), simply
click on it and a Windows of its file list pops up.  You can
view any text files with the viewer. But you cannot launch any
programs since they have not yet been decompressed.  You can
copy the directory to hard disk and launch program from there.

To switch to different directory, simply click on any directory
that you want to see on the directory tree.  Then click on  
any files that you want to see or launch.


COMMAND SUMMARY FOR CW VIEWER
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    Single-click any directory to get inside next level of directory
                 or inside the subdirectory.
    Single-click on any NON-executable file (.doc, .txt, .asc, etc.)
                 will display the contents of the file.
    Double-click any EXECUTABLE file (.EXE, .COM, .BAT) will run
                 that particular program.


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THIS CD-ROM IS TESTED WITH MCAFEE'S VIRUSES DETECTION PROGRAM 
"SCAN" AND HAS FOUND NO VIRUS.  

WARNING:  MCAFFE's virus-scanning software ONLY scan uncompressed
files and NOT zipped files.  So make sure that you scan any 
zipped files after you have unzipped it.



CW FILE WIZARD VIEWER is copyrighted by CW International, Inc.
and is NOT shareware.  

(C) Copyright 1996, P.I.E.

-- DUKE NUKEM 3D a registered trademark of 3D Realms Entertainment,
   a division of Apogee Software, Ltd.

P.I.E. is in no way associated with 3D Realms Entertainment or Apogee
Software, Ltd.  The programs and add-ons on this CD-ROM are NOT 
supported by 3D Realms or Apogee Software. So do NOT call them
for technical support.

All trademarks recognized and are the properties of the respective
holders.

