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Freeway User Guide
Step 6: Dismount the CDROM. Below is an example of the dismount command (the
device name on your system might be different):
$ dismount dka400:
3.6.4 Installing Protocol Software on a Windows system
Insert the CD into the drive. If your Windows computer is set up for auto-run of
CDROMs and you have a browser enabled, the installation page will come up automat-
ically. Click on the protocol product you have purchased, then click on Self-extracting
Zip/InstallShield and follow the instructions on the screen.
If your Windows computer has a browser enabled, but your computer is not set up for
auto-run of CD-ROMs, click on the
index.html file on the CD-ROM to open the installa-
tion page. Click on the protocol product you have purchased, then click on Self-extract-
ing Zip/InstallShield and follow the instructions on the screen.
If your Windows computer does not have a browser enabled, open the
readme.txt file on
the CD-ROM and follow the instructions.
3.6.5 Manually Installing Protocol Software on any system
Some of the protocol distribution CDROMs include a Freeway directory at the top level
of the CDROM. This directory includes a pre-extracted version of all the protocol soft-
ware on the CDROM. If for any reason, one of the above installation methods does not
work for you, you may manually copy (or FTP) the files from this Freeway directory to
your client system. You may copy this entire directory to the existing Freeway directory
on your client system. Make sure to use a copy method that does not delete the entire
existing Freeway directory first.
The two major subdirectories on a protocol distribution CDROM are:
\freeway\boot\ which contains the actual protocol files, and
\freeway\client\test\name\ which contains the protocol loopback program