THE ELECTRONIC PERIODIC TABLE DATABASE Version 1.0 User's manual Table of Contents Part 1: Getting Started 1. Table of Contents.................................................1 2. License Agreement.................................................2 3. System requirements of The Electronic Periodic Table..............3 4. Installing and Starting The Electronic Periodic Table.............4 Part 2: The Electronic Periodic Table database 5. Brief Introduction................................................5 6. Getting around in The Electronic Periodic Table database..........6 Part 3: The Hint Cards 7. Hint Card for The Electronic Periodic Table database..............7 Appendix A: Technical Support 8. Program Support Services.........................................8 2. License Agreement Before using this package, you must agreement to the following terms: - you will not sell this package for any kind of profit, without the author's written permission; - you will not modify this package in any way; - when distributing this package, you must copy every single file listed in the FILES.LST That's it! Remember, this software is NOT shareware; it is released as public domain and therefore you are not expected to pay for the use of the software. However, donations are always welcome; drop me a note if you like the software, hate the software, or think you have a good idea for improvement. 3. System Requirements of The Electronic Periodic Table The requirement of The Electronic Periodic Table is extremely basic so that it can be run in a variety of machines. The requirements are as follows: * An IBM or compatible, 80286 or better * 640KB of memory * VGA monitor and VGA card or better * MS-DOS version 5.0 or better * An 101-keys keyboard If you want to use The Electronic Periodic Table to its maximum power, the following is recommended: * A hard drive with at least 500k of free space * A Microsoft or compatible mouse * A printer, Epson or compatible * A fast computer, the faster the better * A fast video card, the faster the better * A disk caching software Please refer to your computer user manual for more info. **All registered trademarks belongs to their registered owners. 4. Installing and Starting The Electronics Periodic Table Installing The Chemistry Tutor is easy. First, you'll need a UNZIP software, such as PKUNZIP. Then, simply type the following (assuming your hard drive is C: and the software is in A:): C: CD\ PKUNZIP -D A:\PERIODIC.ZIP Then push return. Follow all on-screen instructions (if any). When you are done, remove all the disks from the disk drive and keep in a safe place. Starting The Electronics Periodic Table Now that the software is installed in your hard drive, running the software is really easy. To run Electronics Periodic Table, simply follow the following steps: To run The Electronic Periodic Table Database, simply type: CD\ CD DATABASE DATABASE 5 Brief Introduction The Electronic Periodic Table Database is an electronic version of the Periodic Table. This table is a detailed table with information such as name of element, symbol of element, where the name came from, boiling point, melting point, the number of valence electrons, the appearances, and some properties of element. If required, it can print out a hard copy of the information, allowing you to review the information for a research later. The reason why I wrote this program is to make looking up the Periodic Table more interesting and more quickly. All the information can be accessed with a simple click of the mouse, or a couple of keys by the keyboard. Now, instead of looking up the element in a big, thick encyclopedia, you can click the mouse and all the information is available to you! 6 Getting around in The Electronic Periodic Table The Electronic Periodic Table is written with simplicity in mind. When you start up The Electronic Periodic Table, the first thing you see is a periodic table on the screen. If you have a mouse, move the mouse to the element you want to see and click the left button. If you do not have a mouse, enter the periodic number of the element and the information available is displayed. After you see the information, you can click or move the mouse to continue. If you do not have a mouse, press any key except P to continue. If you want to print out a hard copy of the data, press P instead of any of the previous commands. Please make sure the printer is ready at this point. If it is not, a message is displayed and you have to fix the problem. If you would rather cancel printing, press Esc when the message appears. If you have a mouse but you want to use keyboard instead, just press any key. Later, if you would like to use your mouse, enter the letter M in the box and then you can use your mouse. To exit the program, press Esc or click the right mouse button in the main menu. 7 Hint Card for The Electronic Periodic Table Please photocopy this page and then cut out: ________________________________________________________________ | -----The Electronic Periodic Table----- Version 1.0----------| |--------------------------------------------------------------| | To continue - Click the left mouse button | | - Move the mouse | | - Press any key | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | To select an - Move your mouse and click the box | | element where the element is in | | - Enter the periodic number | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | To print out First you have to select the element | | a hard copy you want to print out, then before | | of the info. you continue you: | | - Press the P key | |--------------------------------------------------------------| | To quit - Press Esc in the Periodic Table | | - Click the right mouse button in the | | Periodic Table | ---------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Program Support Services If you have any questions or comments about The Electronics Periodic Table, version 1.0, please send e-mail/letter to: Adrian Pang adrianp@vcn.bc.ca 11211 Williams Road Richmond, B. C., Canada V7A 1J2 All comments and donations are welcome.