Python 1.4beta3 for Windows NT 3.5 ================================== The zip file pyth14b3.zip contains a preliminary binary release of Python 1.4beta3 for Windows NT 3.5, with Tcl/Tk support. The installation has not been tested on Windows '95 or Windows 3.1 with Win32s. For general information on Python, see http://www.python.org/. To install: Unzip the archive in the root of a file system with enough space. It will create a directory \Python1.4b3 containing subdirectories Bin and Lib and files setup.bat and setup.py. (If you don't have a zip program that supports long filenames, get the file winzip95.exe and install it -- this is WinZip 6.1 for 32-bit Windows systems.) Run the SETUP.BAT file found in directory just created. When it is done, press Enter. To use: Python runs in a console (DOS) window. From the File Manager, run the file python.exe found in the Bin subdirectory. You can also drag it to a program group of your choice for easier access. Opening any file ending in .py from the file manager should run it. To use with Tkinter: Get the file win41p1.exe from here or from ftp site ftp.sunlabs.com, directory /pub/tcl/. This is a self-extracting archive containing the Tcl/Tk distribution for Windows NT. Don't use an older version. Using the control panel, set the TCL_LIBRARY and TK_LIBRARY environment variables. E.g. if you installed Tcl/Tk in C:\TCL (the default suggested by the installer), set TCL_LIBRARY to "C:\TCL\lib\tcl7.5" and set TK_LIBRARY to "C:\TCL\lib\tk4.1". Once Tcl/Tk is installed, you should be able to type the following commands in Python: >>> import Tkinter >>> Tkinter._test() This creates a simple test dialog box (you may have to move the Python window a bit to see it). Click on OK to get the Python prompt back. August 30, 1996 --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)