              ****************** RMENU95 ***********************
                                  v0.01
                             May 13, 1998
                           By  Steve Patrick
                         Darkland  Productions
                         spatrick@shaw.wave.ca
               http://www.cal.shaw.wave.ca/~spatrick/rindex.htm
              **************************************************

As this is just the first release, the docs will be breif.  There
are probably still allot of bugs to be worked out, and I haven't yet
added any error correction, so if you try to access an empty drive, the
program WILL crash.  Be patient, this is my first Visual Basic program
of any kind!

Introduction:
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Rom Menu (RMenu) is a Front-End for emulators. It can support any
emulator with the addition of Module files (.mdl), which must be
downloaded from the RMenu homepage.

Features:
--------
- Compressed rom support (ZIP, RAR, LHA/LZH, ARJ) Take up less space on
  your hard drive!
- Multiple Emulator support through usee of Modules
- Easy to use interface so you can get up and running in seconds
- No more searching through emulator doc's to find command line options
  and what they do
- No more having to type out huge command lines to get your emulator
  running

Requirements:
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- OS: Win95.
- Memory: ???
- Visual Basic Runtime files. (???)
- Emulator, roms, and module file
- If you can run an emulator, then your cpu should be fast enough for
  this program :)

Setup:
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Unzip the contents of the .zip file into whatever directory you wish
and unzip any module files into the same directory. (Note: RMenu must
be placed on a write-able drive, ie. can't be located on a cd)
Make a shortcut to RMenu95.exe or just use the run command from the 
START menu to start RMenu95. 
RMenu will create default settings for itself and any module files it
finds, in order to run an emulator, you must set the emulator directory
and use the drive and directory lists to select your rom directory.
You will have to do this for each un-configured module file.  You may
wish to set the temporary directory if you need to.

Running an Emulator:
-------------------
After you have a module file configured, you can change all the command
line options with the right-most list, then choose which game you want
to play from the file list, and click the "GO!" button.
For Emulators such as Callus or Mame, you have to use the directory list
to select which game you want to run.

Menus:
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File Menu - 	Exit: Saves settings and exits the program.

Emulator Menu - Save Settings: Saves all settings.
	      - Next Emulator: Moves to next emulator in list.
              - Prev Emulator: Moves to previous emulator in list.

If you have Dos RMenu:
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If you have the dos version of RMenu, you can just unzip RMenu95 into
the same directory, and RMenu95 will use all the settings from the DOS
version, that way you do not have to set everything up all over again.
Both versions are compatable with each other.

Bugs:
----
Haven't really run into any yet, if you find any, E-Mail me with a
somewhat detailed description of what happened and what led up to the 
problem.	