Roper 4411-0046 Automobile Accessories User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Installing WinView/32 33
Note:
Data files are not limited to being placed in the directory shown in the Installation
dialog box. Data files can be written to almost any logical drive where the computer has
write access. The directory shown in the Installation dialog box is only the default
directory, where WinView/32 will initially look for data files.
Next the Setup Type dialog box (Figure 17) appears. You are given the following
choices.
Standard PCI:
Installs the Application, DLLs, Help, Sample and PCI Interface
driver.
Standard ISA:
Installs the Application, DLLs, Help, Sample and ISA Interface
driver.
Standard:
Installs the Application, DLLs, Help and Sample files, but no interface
driver.
Custom:
Allows user to choose files to be installed.
If your system has a PCI interface,
Standard PCI
is the best choice. If your system
has an ISA interface,
Standard ISA
is the best choice.
Standard
doesn’t provide
the interface drivers, making it the installation of choice if the system is to be used
solely to post-process images.
If you select
Custom
, the Select Components dialog box (Figure 18) will appear.
An item is selected for installation if there is a check in the associated check box.
Clicking on a check box acts as a toggle, either selecting or deselecting the item as
indicated by the presence or absence of the check.
Users are advised to deselect the Interface, either PCI or ISA, that does not apply to
their system. Because a substantial amount of memory is allocated for each
interface, by selecting only the one that matches your specific hardware, the
WinView/32 memory allocation will be minimized.
Figure 17.
Setup Type
dialog box.