BVE Route Randomizer v9
Copyright 2001 - 2003 Oskari Saarekas
All rights reserved
lopomo@mbnet.fi
http://koti.mbnet.fi/lopomo/trainsoft


Made with Bloodshed Dev-C++ 4 and Mingw compiler.
www.bloodshed.net
www.mingw.org

Thanks to Brook Miles for a great programming
tutorial, and to all the beta-testers, especially
alpha-testers Nigel Broder, Timothy Corbett and
Stephen Cross.


The usual:

- BRR is freeware
- BRR may not be distributed without author's permission
- Reverse engineering is forbidden
- Run the program at your own risk. The author takes no responsibility of the
possible direct or indirect damage to you, your equipment, or something else,
caused by the program or a possible virus.


Extracting the package:

The files in the BRR package must be extracted to an empty folder. The location of the folder (shouldn't) matter as long as it's in the same drive with BVE, so you can e.g. extract the contents to C:\BRR or C:\Program Files\BVE\BRR. 

Most files in the package are to be extracted into subfolders, so you must use "Recurse subdirectories / Use folder names" (WinZip) or similar switch so that the files go to right folders. If you're asked to overwrite something during the extraction, you're doing something wrong: either the folder is not empty, or you're not using the required extract switch. The image on the right shows an example of the folder structure. 


See the html-manual for more detailed instructions (on everything)
