PC Magazine Labs
                 Laboratory Benchmark Series
Software and documentation (c)1989,90 PC Magazine, All Rights Reserved


This diskette contains two performance tests:

     GRAPHICS PERFORMANCE TESTS
     Microsoft Windows version
     Release 1.1  --  June 1990
     Located in the disk directory named "WINBENCH"

     GRAPHICS PERFORMANCE TESTS
     OS/2 Presentation Manager version
     Release 1.1  --  June 1990
     Located in the disk directory named "PMBENCH"


Installation and Distribution Notes:

The PC Labs benchmark test software series is currently distributed
in several different ways.

1) 5.25" 360K diskettes that include the Hardware Performance Tests
(current version: Release 5.5)

2) a 5.25" 360K diskette that includes the Graphics Performance Tests
for Microsoft Windows and the Graphics Performance Tests for
OS/2 Presentation Manager (current version: Release 1.1)

3) a 3.5" 720K diskette that incorporates both 1 and 2 above.

4) a 5.25" 360K diskette that includes the LAN Performance Tests
(current version: Release 2.0)

5) all of the above are available as an archived file on PC MagNet,
our on-line service associated with CompuServe.

This diskette is number 2 in the above list. In order to install the
tests simply copy the files on this diskette to the directory
of your choice on your system; however, before installation we
suggest that you read or print the two additional detailed README
files about the tests that are located in the two directories
WINBENCH and PMBENCH. Also located in the directories are
registration/comment forms for each of the tests. Please submit
your comments on these forms to the following address:

     PC Magazine Labs
     ATTN: Benchmark Registration
     One Park Avenue -- 4th Floor
     New York, NY 10016

We retain all rights to these tests but we do grant you the specific
right to make an unlimited number of UNALTERED copies of the tests
provided you do not charge anything for them; these tests are
distributed as a public service of PC Magazine and are meant to be
widely distributed at no charge to the user. Thank you for your
interest in our benchmark software.

Sincerely,

Frederic E. Davis
Director, PC Magazine Labs