K-Chess for Windows

                  Copyright (c) 1993,94 by ARK ANGLES
                          All Rights Reserved


OVERVIEW

  K-Chess for Windows is a simple, informative and enjoyable Chess
  program.
  
  K-Chess actually lets you see what it is doing, and so helps you to
  learn to play better.  The computer will help you in several ways,
  such as showing where a piece can move, what pieces are threatening
  a particular square, and even play your move for you.  Best lines
  of attack are displayed for both players for several moves ahead.
  Multi level undo and redo is also available so that moves may be
  reviewed and/or replayed at any time, right back to the start of
  the game.
    
  The game can be played between two players, one player and the
  computer, or the computer against itself in Auto Play mode.  There
  is full keyboard and mouse control, and help.  Games may be saved
  to disk and reloaded at any time.

  The game is customisable, allowing various restrictions on playing
  time by game or by move, and tailoring of different hinting levels.
  

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  K-Chess for Windows runs on any Personal Computer running Windows
  3.0 or higher.


INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  K-Chess for Windows must be installed onto a hard disk or floppy
  disk with at least 450KB free space.

  1. Put the Installation Disk in drive A: or B:.

  2. Go to a DOS command line.

  3. Enter "x:INSTALL" where "x" is A or B indicating the drive with
     the Installation Disk.

  4. Press "I" to begin installation.  When requested, enter the drive
     and/or directory to install the program to, or just press <Enter>
     to accept the default.

  5. Go into Windows and either double click on the KCHESSW.EXE file
     in File Manager, or add an icon for K-Chess into a group in
     Program Starter.


PROGRAM HISTORY

  1.5   11.03.94.  Extended number of Undos allowed to over 100.
        Computer opponent will no longer resign.  New installation
        program and product catalogue.  Other minor fixes and
        documentation improvements.

  1.0   30.09.93.  First release for Windows.