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Example of Using WINST.EXE
Preparation of necessary files
The table shown below includes files essential for setting up WINST.INF. If, for example, the
application program uses the OBR library, make the following settings for WINST.INF:
UpdateDrivers=yes and UseOBR=yes. Then place OBRLIB.DLL in the same directory as
WINST.EXE/WINST.INF. On a personal computer, WINST.EXE must be executed in the Windows
environment. Windows environment files are stored in the E: WINDOWS LOCAL directory of
the IT-2000 main unit. First create the Windows directory in the directory in which the prepared files
are stored, then copy the files from the E: WINDOWS LOCAL directory there.
Setup in WINST.INF Essential file Remark
UpdateSysCall=yes SYSCALL.DLL
UpdateVKD=yes VKD.386
UpdatePenMouse=yes PENMOUSE.DRV
UseKeyPad=yes PADCTRL.VBX
UseOBR=yes OBRLIB.DLL
UseIrDA=yes IRDA.DLL
IRCOMM.DRV
COMM.DRV
If executing WINST.EXE on a personal
computer, COMM.DRV must be prepared in
advance. This file is stored in the E:
WINDOWS directory of the IT-2000.
UseYMODEM=yes YMODEM.DLL
UseFLINK=yes FLINK.DLL FLINK.DLL will call the IRDA library. The
above mentioned IrDA-related files are required.
Example of execution on personal computer
This is an example method of setting up the Windows environment on a personal computer and
transferring a group of created setup files onto the IT-2000.
Read the essential files from the MASK ROM of the IT-2000.
The files required to run MS-Windows are stored on the MASK ROM drive (E: ) of the IT-2000.
MS-Windows re-writes some of these files when it executes. These files must be copied into a
write-permit drive to rewrite them at start-up. These objective rewrite files are contained in the E:
WINDOWS LOCAL directory together. Usually, before use, they will be copied in the D:
WINDOWS directory. Therefore, if installation is performed on a personal computer, these files
should be loaded onto it. In the following example the E: WINDOWS LOCAL files are
loaded on the PC card.