Photosonix Meditation/Creativity Light/Sound Library
Release 2.3 10/21/99

This diskette contains files for installation under
Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT.
Insert the diskette in floppy drive a: or b: and run
SETUP:

Windows 3.1: In Program Manager, select FILE - RUN
then type a:setup or b:setup, then press ENTER or
click OK.

Windows 95, 98 or NT: select START, then RUN, then
type a:setup or b:setup, and press ENTER or click OK.

Follow instructions on the screen, selecting the
directory to install to when prompted.  The default
installation puts Light/Sound Librarian in directory
\LS, and the sessions in subdirectory \LS\MDCRLIB. If 
you change the directory, you will have to run Edit-
PathCheck to get good session file path names in the
Library.

When you are asked for the name of the application
folder(Win95) or group (Win3.1), we suggest using
Light/Sound.

The following files will be installed:
LSLIB.EXE               Light Sound Librarian
LSLHELP.HLP             Help file
CREAT01.LSS - CREAT10.LSS  Creativity session files
MED01.LSS - MED10.LSS	Meditation session files	
MDCRLIB.LSL		Meditation/Creativity library file
README.TXT              This file

The installation process makes no changes to any other 
files in your system. To uninstall, just delete these
files and the program groups and icons. The InstallShield
uninstall program will do this for you.

Changes since last release:

Light/Sound Librarian now has an integrated Windows
handler for the serial port interface. It should work
properly on any computer with Windows properly installed.

It has been tested under Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and NT.

If you have an older version of Light/Sound Librarian,
replace it with this release. Everything should still
work the same way.

The select serial port function now remembers your port
selection, so you don't need to reenter it every time
the program is loaded. COM port selections are tested
immediately when selected, you don't have to try a
download to find out if the selection is good. When using
the Nova Pro 100, you can interrogate the port to find
out if a Nova Pro 100 is connected to the port you have
selected.  

