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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHEMICAL KINETICS SIMULATOR (CKS 1.01)
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(Last updated 11.01.96 by Bill Hinsberg)
This document describes how to install the CKS 1.01 program.
For users of OS/2 or Windows :
Two methods of installation are described below. You may
install CKS 1.01 by decompressing the files you have downloaded
into a temporary directory or folder on your computer's hard
disk and then running the installation program from that
directory. Alternately, you may first create a set of product
diskettes for CKS 1.01, and then use those diskettes to install
the program on your computer.
For users of Macintosh or Power Macintosh :
CKS 1.01 may be installed by decompressing the files you
have downloaded into an existing folder on your computer's
hard disk. The complete set of program files and folders
is created directly by this step; no further installation
steps are necessary.
For all users :
It is highly recommended that you also obtain the User's
Manual for CKS 1.01. The manual is available in Adobe Acrobat
.PDF format (this format facilitates easy on-screen viewing
and printing) and in PostScript format. You can obtain these
versions of the manual, along with detailed instructions for
on-screen viewing and printing, from the same location where
you obtained the program files.
OS/2 VERSION
--------------
REQUIREMENTS:
- OS/2 version 2.1 or greater
- approximately 3 MB free hard disk space for the installed
CKS program files
- another 1.3 MB free hard disk space that will be used temporarily
by the installation utility during the CKS installation
procedure
- an 'unzipping' program, such as PKUNZIP.EXE (DOS version),
PKUNZIP2.EXE (OS/2 version) or the UNZIP32 program from
the INFOZIP package (available within IBM on OS2TOOLS,
and widely available outside IBM (e.g. by anonymous ftp
from ftp.cdrom.com ).
If you are creating a set of CKS product diskettes you will also need
- two 1.44M, 3.5" diskettes
If you are installing CKS by by decompressing the downloaded
files directly on your computer's hard disk you will also need
- a temporary directory and another 3 MB of hard disk space to
contain the decompressed installation files. The directory
can be removed and the hard disk space freed after successful
installation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
Obtain the files named CKSOS2-1.ZIP and CKSOS2-2.ZIP. These
contain all the files required for installation. You will
also want to download a copy of the README1.CKS file (the file
you are now viewing). You should also obtain the file
MANUAL.ZIP which contains the full user's manual in PostScript
format, or the file MANPDF.ZIP which contains the full user's
manual in Adobe Acrobat format.
A. To install from a temporary directory
1a. create a temporary directory on a hard drive with at least 3
MB free disk space.
2a. unzip the file CKSOS2-1.ZIP into the temporary directory.
If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP32 utility, use the command
UNZIP32 CKSOS2-1.ZIP -d d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP2.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP2 CKSOS2-1.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSOS2-1.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from a DOS command line session.
3a. unzip the file CKSOS2-2.ZIP into the temporary directory.
If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP32 utility, use the command
UNZIP32 CKSOS2-2.ZIP -d d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP2.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP2 CKSOS2-2.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSOS2-2.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from a DOS command line session.
4a. You now have a complete set of installation files. The
files CKSOS2-1.ZIP and CKSOS2-2.ZIP are no longer needed
and may be moved to floppy diskettes (for archival use)
once you confirm the successful creation of the set of
installation files.
5a. To begin the product installation, type 'd:\tempdir\install'
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory)
from an OS/2 command line session, or open the appropriate
drive and folder objects and double-click on the 'install.exe'
program object to start the installation utility. Follow the
instructions given by the installation utility.
6a. The installation utility will created a folder named
'Chemical Kinetics'
on your desktop. Open the folder and double click on the icon
labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
to start the program. We recommend that you first work
through the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
7a. After verifying successful installation, the files in
the temporary directory may be erased and the temporary
directory may be deleted.
B. To create a set product diskettes and to use the diskettes to
install CKS
1b. label the two diskettes
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
and
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'.
2b. Format the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
with the command
FORMAT a: /V:CKS1
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive). The /V
option is needed because the installation utility requires the
diskette volume label to be CKS1. Alternately, if you have
blank, preformatted diskettes you may also use the LABEL
command to set the diskette volume label:
LABEL a:CKS1
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
3b. Format the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'
with the command
FORMAT a: /V:CKS2
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive). The /V
option is necessary because the installation utility requires
the diskette volume label to be CKS2. Alternately, if you
have blank, preformatted diskettes you may also use the LABEL
command to set the diskette volume label:
LABEL a:CKS2
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
4b. place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
into your 3.5" floppy drive and unzip the file CKSOS2-1.ZIP to
the diskette. If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP32 utility,
use the command
UNZIP32 CKSOS2-1.ZIP -d a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP2.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP2 CKSOS2-1.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSOS2-1.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from a DOS command line session.
5b. place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'
into your 3.5" floppy drive and unzip the file CKSOS2-2.ZIP to
the diskette. If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP32 utility,
use the command
UNZIP32 CKSOS2-2.ZIP -d a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP2.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP2 CKSOS2-2.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from an OS/2 command line session. If you are using the
PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSOS2-2.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive)
from a DOS command line session.
6b. You now have a complete set of installation diskettes. The
files CKSOS2-1.ZIP and CKSOS2-2.ZIP are no longer needed and
may be removed once you confirm the successful creation of the
installation diskette set.
7b. To begin the product installation, place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator Installation Diskette 1'
into the 3.5" floppy drive and type 'a:install' (where 'a:'
is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive) from an OS/2
command line session, or open the appropriate floppy drive
object and double-click on the 'install.exe' program object to
start the installation utility. Follow the instructions given
by the installation utility.
8b. The installation utility will created a folder named
'Chemical Kinetics'
on your desktop. Open the folder and double click on the icon
labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
to start the program. We recommend that you first work
through the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
WINDOWS VERSION
---------------
REQUIREMENTS:
- MS Windows version 3.1 or greater
- approximately 3 MB free hard disk space for the installed program
- another 1.3 MB free hard disk space that will be used temporarily
by the installation utility during the CKS installation
procedure
- an 'unzipping' program, such as PKUNZIP.EXE, or
- UNZIP386 program from the INFOZIP package (available
within IBM on PCTOOLS, and widely available outside IBM).
If you are creating a set of CKS product diskettes you will also need
- two 1.44M, 3.5" diskettes
If you are installing CKS by by decompressing the downloaded
files directly on your computer's hard disk you will also need
- a temporary directory and another 3 MB of hard disk space to
contain the decompressed installation files. The directory
can be removed and the hard disk space freed after successful
installation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
Obtain the files named CKSWIN-1.ZIP and CKSWIN-2.ZIP.These
contain all the files required for installation. You will
also want to download a copy of the README1.CKS file (the file
you are now viewing). You should also obtain the file
MANUAL.ZIP which contains the full user's manual in PostScript
format, or the file MANPDF.ZIP which contains the full user's
manual in Adobe Acrobat format.
A. To install from a temporary directory
1a. create a temporary directory on a hard drive with at least 3
MB free disk space.
2a. unzip the file CKSWIN-1.ZIP into the temporary directory.
If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP386 utility,
use the command
UNZIP386 CKSWIN-1.ZIP -d d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory).
If you are using the PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSWIN-1.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory).
3a. unzip the file CKSWIN-2.ZIP into the temporary directory.
If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP386 utility,
use the command
UNZIP386 CKSWIN-2.ZIP -d d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory).
If you are using the PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSWIN-2.ZIP d:\tempdir
(where 'd:\tempdir' is the path to your temporary directory).
4a. You now have a complete set of installation files. The
files CKSWIN-1.ZIP and CKSWIN-2.ZIP are no longer needed
and may be moved to floppy diskettes (for archival use)
once you confirm the successful creation of the set of
installation files.
5a. To begin the product installation, from the Windows Program
Manager, select the 'File | Run...' menu items, type
'd:\tempdir\install' as the command line (where 'd:\tempdir'
is the path to your temporary directory) and click the 'OK'
push button. Follow the instructions given by the
installation utility.
6a. The installation utility will create a program group named
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'.
Open the group and double click on the icon labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
to start the program. We recommend that you first work
through the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
7a. After verifying successful installation, the files in
the temporary directory may be erased and the temporary
directory may be deleted.
B. To create a set product diskettes and to use the diskettes to
install CKS
1b. label the two diskettes
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
and
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'.
2b. Format the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
with the command
FORMAT a: /V:CKS1
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive). The /V
option is needed because the installation utility requires the
diskette volume label to be CKS1. Alternately, if you have
blank, preformatted diskettes you may also use the LABEL
command to set the diskette volume label:
LABEL a:CKS1
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
3b. Format the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'
with the command
FORMAT a: /V:CKS2
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive). The /V
option is necessary because the installation utility requires
the diskette volume label to be CKS2. Alternately, if you
have blank, preformatted diskettes you may also use the LABEL
command to set the diskette volume label:
LABEL a:CKS2
(where 'a:' is the letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
4b. place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 1'
into your 3.5" floppy drive and unzip the file CKSWIN-1.ZIP to
the diskette. If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP386 utility,
use the command
UNZIP386 CKSWIN-1.ZIP -d a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
If you are using the PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSWIN-1.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
5b. place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator - Installation Diskette 2'
into your 3.5" floppy drive and unzip the file CKSWIN-2.ZIP to
the diskette. If you are using the InfoZip UNZIP386 utility,
use the command
UNZIP386 CKSWIN-2.ZIP -d a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
If you are using the PKUNZIP.EXE utility, use the command
PKUNZIP CKSWIN-2.ZIP a:
(where 'a:' is the drive letter of your 3.5" floppy drive).
6b. You now have a complete set of installation diskettes. The
files CKSWIN-1.ZIP and CKSWIN-2.ZIP are no longer needed and
may be deleted once you confirm the successful creation of the
installation diskette set.
7b. To begin the product installation, place the diskette labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator Installation Diskette 1'
into the 3.5" floppy drive and, from the Windows Program
Manager, select the 'File | Run...' menu items, type
'a:install' as the command line (where 'a:' is the drive
letter of your 3.5" floppy drive), and click the 'OK' push
button. Follow the instructions given by the installation
utility.
8b. The installation utility will create a program group named
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'.
Open the group and double click on the icon labeled
'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
to start the program. We recommend that you first work
through the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
MACINTOSH VERSION (Motorola 68000 series microprocessor)
-----------------
REQUIREMENTS:
- Macintosh System 7.x
- Apple Macintosh computer based on the Motorola 68000 series
microprocessor
- approximately 3.6 MB free hard disk space for the installed program
- another 1.9 MB free hard disk space that will be used temporarily
during installation by the compressed product file CKSMAC.HQX
- the Stuffit Expander program, a freeware program widely
available outside IBM from many sources (e.g. by anonymous ftp
from ftp.cdrom.com ).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
1. obtain the file named CKSMAC.HQX . This is a Stuffit archive file
(converted to BinHex format for electronic transmission) that will
be used to create the installed product files and folders. You
will also want to download a copy of the README1.CKS file (the
file you are now viewing). You should also obtain the file
MANUAL.HQX which contains the full user's manual in PostScript
format, or the file MANPDF.HQX which contains the full user's
manual in Adobe Acrobat format.
2. Drop the file CKSMAC.HQX on your Stuffit Expander icon.
This will decode CKSMAC.HQX into a file named CKSMAC.SIT,
and will then decompress CKSMAC.SIT . A folder named
"Chemical Kinetics Simulator", containing all the program
files and folders, is created by this process. Move this
folder to your Hard Disk folder (usually named "Macintosh HD")
if it was not placed there upon creation.
3. You now have a complete set of program files and folders.
Open the folder named 'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
and double click on the icon labeled 'cks' to start
the program. We recommend that you first work through
the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
NOTE : You may need to restart your computer (e.g. by selecting
"Special/Restart" from the Finder menu) before all
the CKS program file icons are displayed correctly.
4. After the program has been successfully installed, the files
files CKSMAC.HQX and CKSMAC.SIT are no longer needed and
may be archived and removed.
POWER MACINTOSH VERSION (PowerPC microprocessor)
-----------------
REQUIREMENTS:
- Macintosh System 7.5 or greater
- Apple Power Macintosh computer based on the PowerPC
microprocessor, or compatible
- approximately 4.5 MB free hard disk space for the installed
program
- another 2.4 MB free hard disk space that will be used temporarily
during installation by the compressed product file CKSPMAC.HQX
- the Stuffit Expander program, a freeware program widely
available outside IBM from many sources (e.g. by anonymous ftp
from ftp.cdrom.com ).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS :
1. obtain the file named CKSPMAC.HQX . This is a Stuffit archive file
(converted to BinHex format for electronic transmission) that will
be used to create the installed product files and folders. You
will also want to download a copy of the README1.CKS file (the
file you are now viewing). You should also obtain the file
MANUAL.HQX which contains the full user's manual in PostScript
format, or the file MANPDF.HQX which contains the full user's
manual in Adobe Acrobat format.
2. Drop the file CKSPMAC.HQX on your Stuffit Expander icon.
This will decode CKSPMAC.HQX into a file named CKSPMAC.SIT,
and will then decompress CKSPMAC.SIT . A folder named
"Chemical Kinetics Simulator", containing all the program
files and folders, is created by this process. Move this
folder to your Hard Disk folder (usually named "Macintosh HD")
if it was not placed there upon creation.
3. You now have a complete set of program files and folders.
Open the folder named 'Chemical Kinetics Simulator'
and double click on the icon labeled 'cks' to start
the program. We recommend that you first work through
the tutorial session of the manual to familiarize
yourself with the operation and features of the program.
NOTE : You may need to restart your computer (e.g. by selecting
"Special/Restart" from the Finder menu) before all
the CKS program file icons are displayed correctly.
4. After the program has been successfully installed, the files
files CKSPMAC.HQX and CKSPMAC.SIT are no longer needed and
may be archived and removed.