Dear Wilmer,
What follows are step-by-step instructions that
I wrote as an attempt to document the procedure after
"upgrading" from 486-generation computers to Pentium II class
computers for a Delta S and MAT 251 a few years back. The
instructions are for installation of Win NT 4.0/Real 32/Isodat 7.4.
This is most probably not the only approach, but it worked fine for
me. Hope they help.
Moved the IEEE (Iotech) from current computer to “new” computer.
Moved cable interface board (Meilhaus).
Used original ~6G hard drive. This size can vary-bigger would be
fine.
Boot to Windows NT (V 4.0 Workstation) setup floppy. Proceed
with setup. You should use Windows NT setup to create the required
partitions and format them.
Disk configuration:
Partitioned single disk into:
C: FAT 2GB active partition (where Real 32, Isodat, and Isotst will
be installed).
D: FAT Partition 3.72 GB Format. WinNT installed here.
I haven’t tried NTFS format, as I was told it wouldn’t work.
Note: the C: drive has to be that size because of the Windows
NT large disk support issue.
Specify the D: drive as the target drive for WinNT.
Setup may indicate that the disk size is too large, but tell it to go
ahead anyhow.
Setup will format the C: drive firstformat as FAT. Same with
D:.
Once Windows NT is installed, check the Disk Administrator to ensure that
the partitions are set as indicated above. C: is a primary, D: is a
logical. Make sure the CD Rom drive letter is E. This is
important, as the Isodat CD install path is E:.
Restart and boot to the Real 32 Installation disk 1.
Two choices: install the default configuration or specify/customize
the configuration. I specify the configuration, as I like to have
print spooling turned to “on”. That is the only variable I change
in the Real 32 setup.
“NO” to secure system
“NO” to Windows files
When the installation is finished, an error will come up that indicates
it cannot write to the autoexec.bat filejust press continue, and
installation will be complete (this little quirk has arisen on both
machines Real32 install). The program will indicate that
installation was a success at this point.
Restart, and test whether both Real 32 and Windows NT will load. If
they don’t, there may be a problem with the loader (in the Real32/Bin
directory), but you should be good to go at this point.
Note: if for some reason you want to disable the Real32 loader, use
the boot disk, C: Real32/bin/loader /u
This uninstalls the boot proprietary Real 32 function.
Restart, and load NT at boot.
Insert ISODAT 7.4 CD, and run the Instalcd.bat, located in the
root. This copies the install files into ISOTST, and creates other
required directories. Remember, the batch file is referring to the
CD Rom as the E: drive.
Once Instalcd.bat has done its thing, restart, as instructed.
Switch to the ISOTST directory. Note: typing prompt
$p$g allows one to view the full directory path in Real32.
Run Install from ISOTST. Proceed with
Installation. Once finished DO NOT RESTART until you run the
real32upd.bat, located in ISOTST. Most critically, this copies
Isodat’s version of Real32.sys to the root (it also copies the contents
of its Isoreal to the root, if I recall correctly).
Restart. Isodat should load once you indicate “Yes” to loading
Real32
.
Note: if modifications to Real32 setup (located in the bin
directory), or ISOTST install are needed, simply CNTRL 4 out of Isodat,
and temporarily rename Start001.bat and Start004.bat, located in the
root, then restart. These are the batch files that launch
isoload. Trying to run Install while Isodat is active returns
a memory error.
A mass calibration will be necessary at this point. Be sure to
allow it to complete the CO2 calibration, and save it. I manually
input the methods, standards, etc., instead of using older version of
INSYSTEM. ISO and ISOPROG. Obviously you will want everything
printed out. I also recommend printing out all *.log files.
There are issues with missing Format Editors for some of the active
configurations. I have the fix for this in a separate document if
you are interested. I had this problem with both installations, so
I think I’ve got a handle on it now.
At 10:50 AM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
Dear Listmembers
Since my HD failure, i tried to reinstall isodat in a new one 6GB device
(really not brand new but it works) with no success.
Wit a bootable diskette made a partition of 2GB (C:\) and install
windows. When I try to install Real32 enters to fdisk and ask for a new
partition. If a I that, install real32 but windows does not work
anymore.
Perhaps i am doing soemething wrong or the precedure is incorrect.
Does someone point me in the right way?
Fortunately I could make a copy of the files of isodat and I expect have
not problems with config of mass spect.
Thank you in asvance
Regards-
Wilmer