User`s guide
PCC-10 User's Guide 2-3
Windows 95 Software Installation Procedure
Prior to installation, ensure that the computer is running the Windows 95
Operating System. The PCC-10 software cannot be installed from DOS, or a DOS
shell.
1. Close all open programs.
2. Insert the installation diskette into the PC.
3. Click the Start button on the Windows 95 task bar and select the run
command.
4. When prompted for a program name, enter the following:
a:\SETUP.EXE
If necessary, replace a: with the drive letter which corresponds to the drive
containing the PCC-10 installation diskette.
5. When prompted with a list of languages, click on the desired language. A
checkmark will appear to the left of the language to be installed.
6. When prompted for a destination directory, enter the desired installation
directory. By default this directory is c:\lonworks, unless previous
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products have been installed and registered a different path in
the Windows Registry. The path may be modified using the Browse button;
however, if a directory other than c:\lonworks is chosen, the PCC-10 images
path will have to be specified to enable use of the PCC-10 card. This is
accomplished during PCC-10 Configuration. See Chapter 3, Configuring and
Testing the PCC-10 Card.
7. When the 16-bit Application Support prompt appears, select “Yes” to enable
the use of 16-bit applications with the PCC-10 card. This causes the
installation program to add references to the DOS CONFIG.SYS file for the
‘stub’ device drivers named PCCLON1 and PCCLON2. This allows existing 16-bit
applications, such as the LonManager Protocol Analyzer’s channel interface
maker tool, to recognize these device names and use the PCC-10 card as a
network interface. If the PC has more than two PC Card slots, two additional
stub device drivers can be created manually. To do so, add the following lines
to the CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=C:\LONWORKS\BIN\LDVSTUB.SYS /D:PCCLON3
DEVICE=C:\LONWORKS\BIN\LDVSTUB.SYS /D:PCCLON4
There is a limit of four (4) PCC-10 cards on a single PC.
To access the PCC-10 card, the “PCCLONn” network interface naming
convention must be used, rather than the “LONn” naming convention used with
other Echelon products. Use of this naming convention will direct the software