
Installing THX-1138:

The program (thx-1138) should be placed in a directory that is on your
execution path.  /usr/bin or ~/bin are usually good choices.


Running THX-1138:

If THX-1138 crashes, please download the source and try running that before
submitting bug reports.

If you find other bugs, please check the web page to see if they have
already been reported.

If you downloaded the fully static version of Code Crusader, the LGPL
requires that we offer to provide you with the source to libstdc++, libc,
libm, etc.  Since these are all freely available via ftp, however, this
is only an anachronistic formality.


Notes on THX-1138:

THX-1138 (pronounced "thex") provides a calculator and the ability to plot
functions.  The on-line help explains all the features of the program.

I chose the name as a tribute to the character in George Lucas' movie.
Free software and old SF movies do not compete, and I encourage everybody
to rent the movie, but if anybody still wants to sue me, please remember
that I don't have enough money to make it worth the trouble, so just notify
me, and I'll change the name.

The main web page is

    http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/thx/

John Lindal
jafl@alice.wonderland.caltech.edu

