User`s guide

Chapter 1 Installing TouchWare for Windows NT 21
Copying Microcal Files to a MS-DOS Boot Disk
Use a system running MS-DOS to put the Microcal files on your
MS-DOS boot disk. First, copy the Microcal file, named
MICRO.EXE, to the disk drive on the system running MS-DOS. You
then need to run the file, which is a self-extracting file, to extract the
five files associated with the Microcal utility. Then copy the Microcal
files to your MS-DOS boot disk.
If you do not have a MS-DOS boot disk, you can create one on a
system running MS-DOS. To create a MS-DOS boot disk, insert a
blank diskette into your disk drive and use the FORMAT command.
For example, type FORMAT drive-designator: /S where
drive-designator is the letter that represents the diskette drive you are
currently using. For example, use A: if you are using Drive A. For
more information on the FORMAT command, refer to your system
documentation or online help.
To copy and extract the Microcal files to a MS-DOS boot disk:
1. Log on to a system running MS-DOS.
2. Wait until the system displays the MS-DOS command line prompt.
For example:
A:\> or C:\>
3. Insert the TouchWare for Windows NT diskette into the disk drive.
4. Use the Change Directory command to switch to the directory
where you want to copy the Microcal file. In the following
example, MTSNT is the directory:
C:\> CD \MTSNT
5. Enter the following command to copy the MICRO.EXE file from
the diskette to the current directory:
C:\MTSNT> COPY drive-designator:\MICRO.EXE
where drive-designator is the letter that represents the diskette
drive you are currently using. For example, use A: if you are using
Drive A.