DOS Installation

1. Insert the JMR Utility disk into the floppy drive.
2. Change to the floppy drive that the JMR Utility disk is in.
Example: At the DOS command prompt, type A: and press ENTER.
3. At the disk command prompt ( A:\> ), type CD DOS and press ENTER.
4. Type INSTALL, and press ENTER.
5. This will install the files to the directory C:\JMR by default.
6. The program will switch to the C:\JMR directory.
7. At the C:\JMR> prompt, type JMRSAFT and press ENTER to execute the
software.
8. See the Software Walkthroughsection for information on using the program.
9. To uninstall the software, type UNINSTALand press ENTER from the
C:\JMR directory.

Windows 95 & 98 Installation

1. From the Windows taskbar, click START, and then click RUN.
2. In Open, type A:\WIN\SETUP.EXEand then click OK.
3. The installation program will guide you through the rest of the setup process.
Icons will be created to run the program. Click on the JMR SAF-TE/SES
Icon to run the program.
4. See the Software Walkthroughsection for information on using the program.
5. To uninstall the software, run the uninstall program located in the JMR
folder created during installation.
Software Walkthrough
This section covers the operation of the JMR SAF-TE utility software that is
included with a SAF-TE enabled FORTRA. Part 1 details the basic software
overview. Part 2details the software commands available to a FORTRAunit
with SAF-TE.

Software Controls

Use the arrow keys to navigate within the software and use the ESC key to back
up to the previous menu. To select a menu item press ENTER. A two-button
mouse can also be used to navigate through the menu's. The LEFT mouse button
is the same as pressing ENTER and the RIGHT mouse button is the same as
pressing ESC.

Part 1 Basic Software Overview

After loading the software as directed in the
Software Installation section, the main
screen will appear. The top of the screen
shows the title bar and version of the
software. Select the Select Host Adapter
command.
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