0.4 NT WINDOWS

Utility SAC I2O .A

WINDOWS NT 4.0

A. Making an I2O SAC Utility Boot Diskette

1.The software is distributed in the form of either a self-extracting .exe file, sac.exe, or a set of files on a floppy disk. In the case of a self-extracting .exe file, copy the sac.exe file to a temporary directory, change directories to the temporary direc- tory, and type SAC.EXE to extract the distribution files. In the case of a floppy disk distribution, copy the files to a temporary directory and change directories to the temporary directory.

2.Use a text editor to read the license information in the file license.txt.

3.Create a DOS bootable disk. (For this example, a floppy disk is assumed to be the boot device.) To format a diskette, type the following command:

FORMAT /S /V A:

4.In the root directory of the boot disk, use a text editor such as Notepad to create a config.sys file that contains the following commands:

files=20

buffers=30 device=a:\dit.exe /e /t:200

5.Type INSTALL.BAT A: to install the program files to the floppy disk. This won't install the source files. For information on installing the program files and the source files, type INSTALL.

NOTE: This is the first official release of the SAC utilities. All previous versions and associated files will no longer be supported. Please do not use any of the files from previous versions.

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