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<a name="HDRCATINST"><H2> 3.3 Installation of The Developer Connection Catalog</H2></a>
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<p>
The Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 and Special Edition CD-ROMs
contain a collection of IBM and third-party and generally available
pre-release products, sample programs, software demos and manuals to help
you develop an OS/2 application.
<p>
You need to install The Developer Connection Catalog to have access to
these products.
<p>
To install The Developer Connection Catalog, follow the installation
procedure of The Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 Special Edition.
The installation program allows you to set up The Developer Connection to
run either from your local hard disk or from the CD-ROM. If you have
enough free space on your hard disk, we recommend you to install it on
your hard disk for better performance of The Developer Connection Catalog.
If you have to save hard disk space, The Developer Connection for OS/2
Volume 9 Special Edition installation procedure allows you to copy the
minimum amount of files necessary onto your hard disk.
<p>
___ <B>Note</B> _______________________________________________________________
| |
| |
| If you have installed The Developer Connection Catalog from the |
| original The Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 CD-ROMs on your |
| hard disk, you must reinstall it using disc 3 or disc 4 of The |
| Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 Special Edition because the |
| catalog has been updated in this newer version. |
| |
| If you had set up The Developer Connection Catalog to run from CD-ROM |
| you do not need to reinstall it, since the newer catalog will be read |
| from the CD-ROM. In this case, insert disc 3 or disc 4 from The |
| Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 Special Edition to browse the |
| catalog to have access to the newer version. When doing this, you |
| will not see the Special Edition flags on the catalog (as shown in |
| <a href="3.4#FIG4610I84">Figure 73 in topic 3.4</a>), but you will still have access to all the |
| products in the catalog. |
| |
|________________________________________________________________________|
<p>
To install The Developer Connection Catalog you need to do the following
steps:
<p>
1. Insert disc 3 or disc 4 of The Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9
Special Edition into a CD-ROM drive.
<p>
2. At an OS/2 command prompt, change to the CD-ROM drive.
<p>
3. Type <tt>DEVCON</tt> and select Enter. The Welcome screen appears as seen in
<a href="#FIG4610I98">Figure 61</a>.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I98"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-58?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P58.GIF" alt="PICTURE 58"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 61. The Developer Connection Welcome Screen
<p>
4. Select <B>Continue</B> to proceed to the next screen.<a href="#FIG4610I97"> Figure 62</a> will appear.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I97"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-59?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P59.GIF" alt="PICTURE 59"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 62. The Developer Connection Install Screen (Update CONFIG.SYS)
<p>
5. Select <B>OK</B> in the Install panel. You will notice the Update CONFIG.SYS
check button is grayed out since no modifications will be made to that
file with this installation.
<p>
6. Select the The Developer Connection components that you want to
install on the system on the screen shown in <a href="#FIG4610I95">Figure 63</a>:
<p>
You have the following options:
<p>
░ CATALOG (Run from CD-ROM)
<p>
░ BROWSER (Run from CD-ROM)
<p>
░ CATALOG (Run from the hard disk)
<p>
░ BROWSER (Run from the hard disk)
<p>
<p>
The option to run The Developer Connection Catalog from the CD-ROM
will take less space on your machine (100 KB) but the access will be
slower, since only some initialization files will be copied to the
hard drive.
<p>
The option to run The Developer Connection Catalog from the hard disk
will take more space on your machine (2 MB) but will improve the
performance of the catalog.
<p>
In the example described below, we will use the option to run from the
hard disk.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I95"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-60?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P60.GIF" alt="PICTURE 60"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 63. The Developer Connection Install - Hard Disk Installation
<p>
The default options that appear as selected on <a href="#FIG4610I95">Figure 63 </a>are the ones
to run The Developer Connection Catalog and The Developer Connection
Bowser from CD-ROM. To change them to install the catalog on the hard
disk, you first have to unselect the two CD-ROM-related lines by
clicking on them with mouse button one or by selecting the Deselect
all button on the right side of the screen.
<p>
Select the line <B>CATALOG</B> <B>(Run</B> <B>from</B> <B>hard</B> <B>disk)</B> with mouse button one.
<p>
The Descriptions push button located at the right-hand side of the
screen will show a small window with information about the lines
selected.
<p>
You can also specify the directory where you want to install the
components in this panel overtyping the contents of the Base directory
field. The default is C:\DEVCON as shown in <a href="#FIG4610I95">Figure 63</a>. This
directory will be created if it does not exist.
<p>
If you have already installed The Developer Connection you will get a
different panel with the following choices (as shown in<a href="#FIG4610I92"> Figure 64</a>):
<p>
░ Update the currently installed components.
<p>
░ Delete the installed components and re-install.
<p>
░ Install additional components.
<p>
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I92"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-61?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P61.GIF" alt="PICTURE 61"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 64. The Developer Connection Installation Options
<p>
If you get the screen shown on <a href="#FIG4610I92">Figure 64</a>, select <B>Continue</B> to update
your current installation and skip the following step.
<p>
7. Select the <B>Install</B> button on the screen shown in <a href="#FIG4610I95">Figure 63</a> to begin
the installation process. A window indicating the progress of the
installation will appear (<a href="#FIG4610I91">Figure 65</a>).
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I91"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-62?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P62.GIF" alt="PICTURE 62"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 65. The Developer Connection Install - Progress
<p>
8. After all files are copied (this will take a couple of minutes),
select <B>OK</B> in the successfully installed message panel (<a href="#FIG4610I90">Figure 66</a>).
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I90"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-63?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P63.GIF" alt="PICTURE 63"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 66. The Developer Connection Successful Installation
<p>
9. Select <B>Exit</B> to exit from the installation program on the screen shown
in<a href="#FIG4610I89"> Figure 67</a>.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I89"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-64?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P64.GIF" alt="PICTURE 64"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 67. The Developer Connection Installation Finished
<p>
<p>
The process to install The Developer Connection Catalog to run from the
CD-ROM is the same as the one described for the hard disk installation.
You will only need to select the line <B>CATALOG</B> <B>(Run</B> <B>from</B> <B>CD-ROM)</B> in step 6
as shown in <a href="#FIG4610I70">Figure 68</a>.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I70"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-65?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P65.GIF" alt="PICTURE 65"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 68. The Developer Connection Install - CD-ROM Installation
<p>
In both cases, the CD-ROM and the hard disk installation, the result is a
new folder called The Developer Connection on your Desktop.
<p>
As no modifications of the CONFIG.SYS file were made during the
installation, you can start using The Developer Connection components
right away.
<p>
After opening the folder by double-clicking on <B>The</B> <B>Developer</B> <B>Connection</B>
icon, you will see the contents of The Developer Connection folder as
shown in <a href="#FIG4610I02">Figure 69</a>.
<p>
<a name="FIG4610I02"><hr>
</a>
<p>
<p>
<a href="picture-66?mode=zoom"><img src="/bookmgr/pictures/EZ30OZ00.P66.GIF" alt="PICTURE 66"></a>
<p>
<p>
<hr>
Figure 69. The Developer Connection Folder
<p>
This folder contains the following icons that make up The Developer
Connection:
<p>
░ <I>The</I> <I>Developer</I> <I>Connection</I> <I>Roadmap</I> This folder contains a variety of
documents to assist you in finding the information you need on the
CD-ROMs, such as documentation roadmaps for the OS/2 and LAN System
online documentation.
<p>
░ <I>Ordering</I> <I>Information</I> This icon gives information and telephone numbers
about how to renew your subscription to The Developer Connection.
<p>
░ <I>Responses</I> <I>from</I> <I>Prior</I> <I>Surveys</I> This icon will let you browse the results
of the surveys included in previous versions of The Developer
Connection.
<p>
░ <I>The</I> <I>Developer</I> <I>Connection</I> <I>for</I> <I>OS/2</I> From here you can access The
Developer Connection Catalog.
<p>
░ <I>The</I> <I>Developer</I> <I>Connection</I> <I>User's</I> <I>Guide</I> This program provides
information about installing and using The Developer Connection as
well as how to get support for this product.
<p>
░ <I>The</I> <I>Developer</I> <I>Connection</I> <I>Survey</I> This will present a customer survey
about The Developer Connection for OS/2 Volume 9 Special Edition.
<p>
<p>
Additionally, as part of The Developer Connection installation described
in this section, you may also optionally install The Developer Connection
Browser. The Developer Connection Browser is a search tool that allows
you to view the technical library and other online documents or search
through the documents to locate information. If you installed The
Developer Connection Browser, an additional icon to use it will be
included in The Developer Connection folder.
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