Rockwell Automation 8520-OM Offline Development System Software User Manual

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Installing ODS

Publication MCD-5.1 -August 1999

1. Turn on the computer and boot DOS. The computer displays the

DOS prompt.

Important: Be sure that the PATH command includes the

directory that contains the COMMAND.COM
file.

2. Insert ODS disk 1 into drive A.

3. Change to the source drive, i.e., the drive in which the disk is

inserted.

For example, if disk 1 is in drive A, but your system boots on C,
you must change to drive A to install the software. See your
DOS manual for more information.

4. At the

prompt, type:

install a: c:

where

a:

is the source drive and

c:

is the destination drive, and

press

[ENTER]

The computer begins to execute the installation utility by
displaying:

Copyright 1989-1999 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc.

Installation program - Phase 1

Installing ODS from a: to c:

The installation utility checks the amount of available space on
the hard disk.

What happens next is determined by whether the computer’s hard
disk has enough available memory to accommodate the ODS
software.

If you see the message:

then:

Installation will continue.

The installation utility continues the

installation.

It appears that you may not have enough
disk space to install the complete ODS
package. Either remove the existing ODS, or
delete other unwanted files.
Aborting
Press any key to continue...

The disk does not have enough memory

for ODS.

The computer returns to DOS and

displays the DOS prompt. Clear sufficient

space on the hard disk. If a version of

ODS is already installed, remove it.

When enough free space is available,

start the installation procedure again.

The installation utility checks the hard disk for the

\IMC

directory or

any

IMC

files.

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