
Chapter 3
Installing the Software
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c. Type in the names of the INTERCHANGE server files. Put each file
name on its own line followed by a hard return:
DTL_KT.EXE
DTL_DF1.EXE
CFG_KT.EXE
CFG_DF1.EXE
RNASTR.EXE
RNA.EXE
Do not close the file at this time.
5 If your AUTOEXEC.BAT is not open in your ASCII text editor, then
open it now. If you use the DOS text editor, type:
EDIT C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT↵
Your AUTOEXEC.BAT file contents will appear in the editing window.
6 Locate the line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file that begins with the word
PATH. This is your system’s “Path Statement”, which tells DOS where to
look for executable files when no specific path is otherwise specified.
7 Move to the end of the Path line and insert the complete name for the
directory in which the INTERCHANGE server files were stored. In a
standard installation they are located in C:\ABIC\BIN. When you have
finished editing it, your Path Statement will look something like this:
PATH=C:\DOS;C:\APP1;C\APP2;C:\ABIC\BIN
Create CFG_KT.INI File
INTERCHANGE needs to know exactly what hardware you are using, and
how it is configured. It takes that information from a configuration file
(CFG_KT.INI) you modify to match your own installation.
8 You can edit the file with any ASCII text editor. If you use the DOS text
editor, type:
EDIT C:\ABIC\BIN\CFG_KT.INI↵
The CFG.INI file that installs with INTERCHANGE includes
configurations for numerous cards. Lines preceded by a semicolor (;)
have been commented out. To activate your interface card, edit and
uncomment the appropriate options by removing the semicoloen at the
beginning of the line.
If you are using a card other than the 1770-KF2 to to step 9 below. If you
are using the 1770-KF2 communications interface card skip step 9 below
and go directly to step 10.
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