PCBWIN95.EXE is used to patch the PCBoard v15.21 (or prior) executables, including utilities, to make them operate better under Windows 95. The method PCBoard has been using to give up time slices under Windows was not working properly under Windows 95. This patch changes just a copy of bytes which affect the way the time slices are given up and allows it to work properly under both Windows 95 as well as all other versions of Windows. To use PCBWIN95 you just type the command and pass it the name of the executable that is to be patched. Examples: PCBWIN95 PCBOARD.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBOARDM.EXE PCBWIN95 LOCAL.EXE <-- for those with the local-only version PCBWIN95 PCBSETUP.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBFILER.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBSM.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBMONI.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBPACK.EXE PCBWIN95 PCBMODEM.EXE Note: This same patch can be applied to any doors that are written using the PCBoard DOOR Developer's Toolkit which are compiled with Borland's C or C++ compilers. Toolkit doors compiled with Microsoft C do *not* need to be patched.