WORDFINDER VOLUME MAKER (c) 1998
By Chris Hiszpanski
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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This program is very sensitive. If a previous application or game that you used did not clean up after itself this program will not perform properly. In such a case, restart your computer and run the program again.

TO MAKE A VOLUME
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To make a volume of your own words for use with WordFinder version1.5 and higher, follow these simple instructions. First decide how many words will you be defining and enter that number at the appropriate prompt. Also, think up of a descriptive name thats not too long. Now you are ready to enter words. Enter a word and then its deinition. Keep alternating like that until all the words and definitions are complete. 

SENDING VOLUME
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To send the volume to the calculator, open up the volume.txt file in the folder in which you ran this program. copy its contents to your graphlink software. Name the program and send it to your calculator.

FINAL STEP
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Now you have yor volume but it is not detectable by wordfinder since it is not compressed. To compress your volume, send the program Squish to your calculator. Make a new program in BASIC like so:

"VOLUMENAME
Send(9prgmSQUISH

Of course replace VOLUMENAME with the name of your volume (Note: This is not the name like Sat Words II but like ZSAT). This whole process is only needed to be done once so I suggest you send the final copy of your volume to your computer and save it. Distribute it on ticalc and TI-Files if you want. It is your program. If you need more help, contact me by email. I wil help you as much as I can, however I will not answer questions answered in this readme file.


SHARPER RESEARCH
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This program was made by Sharper Research, a small programming group that I made in order to make better code, such as WordFinder and this program. If you are a programmer please visit my site and become a member. If you simply like programs, check the page often for new programs can be released at anytime.

Sharper Research
Chris Hiszpanski
hummer@hotbot.com
http://www.scv.net/~mecad.ti83/ti83.html
(c) 1998, December 28,1998