DaZZle by Viddy-oH Soft Public Domain. Programmed Feb 1992 by Mark D. Rejhon.

 The archive containing DaZZle should include the following files:

   DAZZLE.COM......The executable file for the regular version.
   DAZZLE2.COM.....The executable file for the high-speed version.
   DAZZLE.ASM......The source code for DAZZLE   (Made in MASM 6.0)
   DAZZLE2.ASM.....The source code for DAZZLE2  (Made in MASM 6.0)
   DAZZLE.DOC......This file

 DAZZLE requires at least a CGA display. The two programs are TSR's
 that makes the screen go wild with flashing rainbow colors, AS YOU
 USE your applications, and as you type! Guaranteed to daze you.

 Choose DAZZLE.COM if you have an XT, or slow AT. Use DAZZLE2.COM
 if you have a fast AT or 386 (or above). You can test both, though.
 You cannot load both TSR's at the same time into memory.

 DAZZLE2.COM is 4 times faster than DAZZLE.COM, and much smoother,
 but uses up more of the microprocessor time, and more likely to
 interfere with modem communications.

 Feel free to play with the source code, AT YOUR OWN RISK AND EXPERIENCE.

 CAUTION: -->The high-speed version may be too dazzling to run on an XT.
          -->May cause interference with modem communications.
          -->The only other guarantees I give for this program is that
             this program will use up disk space. Use at your own risk.
             I can say that it worked well on my 386SX-20 computer.


 [NOTES ADDED BELOW IN JUNE 1997]
 On computers faster than 386, DAZZLE may not work, use DAZZLE2 instead.
 Also, you can contact Mark Rejhon at the following Internet addresses:

 Email:   marky@ottawa.com
 Website: http://www.marky.com/
