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 Installation
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 Before installing NOVLIB, please take a few minutes to fill out and return
 the enclosed registration card.  It is essential that you do this in order
 to receive your 90 days of free technical support, and to be eligible for
 further support and future upgrades to the product.

 NOVLIB is shipped on 3.5" diskettes, and uses an installation program that
 runs under DOS,  Windows 3.x, Windows 95 or Windows NT. NOVLIB may also be
 installed from a DOS Window or a WIN-OS2 session under OS/2.

 The installation program will not run from an OS/2 (native) command prompt,
 but will run from an OS/2 DOS prompt.

 To install under DOS, or in a DOS Window:

 At the DOS prompt insert the installation diskette in any floppy drive and
 type X:\INSTALL<enter>, where X: is the drive letter of the floppy drive
 containing the installation diskette. The installation program will prompt
 you for any necessary information and then install NOVLIB on your system.

 To install under Windows 3.x, Windows NT or a WIN-OS2 session:

 Insert the first installation diskette into a floppy drive. If using the
 Program Manager select File | Run and type X:\INSTALL <enter>, where X: is
 the drive letter of the floppy drive containing the installation diskette.
 The installation program will prompt you for any necessary information and
 then install NOVLIB onto your system.
 If you are using a shell or desktop software other than the Program
 Manager, use the appropriate option to start INSTALL.EXE from the
 installation diskette.

 To install under Windows 95:

 Insert the first installation diskette into a floppy drive, click on Start
 | Run and type X:\INSTALL <enter>, where X: is the drive letter of the
 floppy drive containing the installation diskette.

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