User`s guide
2-8 Installing the PCC-10 Card
1. Close all open programs, and run installation from DOS or a DOS box within
Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, or Windows 95.
2. Insert the installation diskette into the PC, then enter the following
(substituting the appropriate drive letter for a: if the diskette is not in this
drive):
a:\INSTALL.EXE
3. After a moment of disk activity, the product name and release number will be
displayed, along with the following message:
Press [ESC] to quit, any other key to continue...
The installation can be aborted at any time by pressing ESC. To continue with
the installation, press any other key.
4. The next screen provides some basic instructions concerning installation. Press
any key (other than ESC) to continue.
5. A list of available hard disk drives will be displayed. Use the arrow keys to
select the drive where the PCC-10 Card software should be installed. The
default drive is C. Press ENTER when the proper drive is highlighted. If the
computer does not display blinking options, the highlighted option will be
shown as black writing on a white background.
6. When prompted for a destination directory, enter the desired installation
directory. By default this directory is \LONWORKS. Press ENTER if this is the
desired directory. If the PCC-10 DOS Device Driver software has already been
installed in this directory, the installation program will confirm overwriting
the existing PCC-10 files in \LONWORKS\BIN.
7. Pressing a key other than ESC will cause the appropriate files to be copied to
the specified directory.
8. Press “Y” when prompted to verify:
May I create/modify your CONFIG.SYS file if needed (Y/N)?
The modification consists of adding the line:
DEVICE=C:\LONWORKS\BIN\LDVPCC10.SYS C:\LONWORKS\BIN\LDVPCC10.INI
Press “Y” to let the installation software automatically update the
CONFIG.SYS file. The original CONFIG.SYS file will be renamed
CONFIG.BAK.
The name LDVPCC10.INI is arbitrary. The installation process will create
this file as a default. The CONFIG.SYS file can be modified later to load the
device high if needed, by using “DEVICEHIGH=” rather than “DEVICE=”.
9. The added line will be displayed. Press any key other than ESC to continue.