To install Arp, use the batch file "ExecuteMe" if you have a
two-drive system.
1>Execute ArpV1.0:ExecuteMe

If you have a single-drive Amiga, you can use the batch program
OneDrive, which will save some disk-swapping (sorry, when we finish
the ARP batch language you should be in better shape).

Both of these programs will copy all of the programs in the ARP
C directory to your Cdirectory, and also will copy arp.library
to your libs: directory.

We reccommend you try ARPfirst with a scratch-diskette duplicate
of your normal WorkBench CLIdisk before subjecting your valuable
work to the new operating environment; we expect you should have
no problems, but if you do we'd rather you not loose any irreplacable
data.

The most likely problem you will have with ARPis that you will
not have arp.library in your system disk libs:directory, which
will cause all the ARPprograms to display a recoverable alert
that looks rather like a GURU.  When you get an 036.xxx alert
number, this is what has happened; to solve this problem, you
need to copy the library into the currently used libs: directory.

A similar situation may occur in your Startup-Sequence, if you
reassign your C:directory before setting up Libs:to a directory
that has arp.library in it.  In this case, you must either make sure
there is a copy of arp.library in the libs:dir of the boot disk,
or you must do the Assign of libs: before changing C:

Thank you for using ARP, once you get over the initial hurdles
we think you'll be glad you went through the effort of setting it
up!
