Instruction manual

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Installation and Startup
1.2.3 Installing the Glyco Doc Software
Note
If your purchase included a computer, proceed to section 1.3. Your computer
was shipped with the Glyco Doc software installed.
To install the Glyco Doc software, you need the following items:
1 Glyco Doc setup disk
1 Glyco Doc image disk
To install the Glyco Doc software, follow the procedure below.
1. Insert the Glyco Doc Setup disk into an available floppy drive.
The computer must be turned on and display the DOS prompt or MS Windows startup screen. You may
place the disk in any available 3.5” floppy disk drive. Typically, this is the a: drive. If you use the b:
drive, substitute b: for a: in the following steps.
2. Start the Install software.
If the DOS prompt is displayed, type:
win a:\setup.
If the MS Windows Program Manager is displayed, select Run... from the File menu and then type:
a:\setup
3. Select the desired directory name where the Glyco Doc software files are to be placed.
The installation routine will prompt for a directory name and location. The default is
c:\glycodoc
If a different directory is desired, enter that name instead. If you are re-installing the Glyco Doc soft-
ware, the installation routine will overwrite any existing Glyco Doc files in this directory.
4. When prompted, insert the Glyco Doc Image Disk into drive a: .
The installation software will require a data subdirectory where image files will be stored. This will com-
plete the installation.
Note
If you will not be using a large capacity removable media such as an optical
disk drive, each user or project should have a subdirectory within the Glyco Doc
directory. For example, Bob’s files might be stored in c:\glycodoc\bob.