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INSTALLATION AND STARTUP GUIDE
for the
OWL PERSONAL PORTFOLIO MANAGER (OPPM)
VERSION 4.0
DOS CONFIGURATION
For proper operation of all functions, the OWL Personal
Portfolio Manager requires that the number of DOS file handles
be set to 20 or more. The number of DOS file handles is
established when you boot your computer and is derived as
either a default value or from the standard file "CONFIG.SYS"
which must reside in the root directory of your start-up disk
drive. For proper operation, you MUST HAVE the file
"CONFIG.SYS" in the root directory of your start-up disk and it
MUST contain the line "FILES=20" (values above 20 are
acceptable). Assuming your start-up disk is the C drive, you
can create this file very quickly by typing the following:
COPY CON: C:\CONFIG.SYS
FILES=20
Ctrl-Z (Press "Ctrl" and "Z" keys together)
Once you have added or edited the "CONFIG.SYS" file, you must
re-boot your computer for the changes to take effect. Consult
your DOS manual for additional information.
HARD DISK INSTALLATION
Place the distribution diskette in drive A and type the
following commands:
A:
INSTALL C
The program and data files will be installed on the C:\OPPM40.
If you prefer to install the program on a hard drive other than
C:, substitute the appropriate drive letter for C in the
install command. To run OPPM type the following commands:
C:
CD \OPPM40
OPPM
360k FLOPPY DISK INSTALLATION
Format 3 new diskettes using the DOS format command. Label
these disks OPPM PROGRAM 1, OPPM PROGRAM 2 and OPPM DATA.
Place the distribution diskette in drive A and the blank
formatted disk labeled OPPM PROGRAM 1 in drive B. Type the
following commands:
A:
INSTALL B 3
You will be prompted to insert the OPPM PROGRAM 2 and OPPM DATA
disks when required. To run OPPM, place the OPPM PROGRAM 1
disk in drive A and the OPPM DATA disk in drive B. Type the
following commands:
A:
OPPM
After initialization, the program will warn that data files are
missing from the current drive and directory. Select the
option to "Change Data Drive\Directory and enter "B:" when
prompted for the new drive and directory.
720k+ FLOPPY DISK INSTALLATION
Format 2 new diskettes using the DOS format command. Label
these disks OPPM PROGRAM and OPPM DATA. Place the distribution
diskette in drive A and the blank formatted disk labeled OPPM
PROGRAM in drive B. Type the following commands:
A:
INSTALL B 2
You will be prompted to insert the OPPM DATA disk when
required. To run OPPM, place the OPPM PROGRAM disk in drive A
and the OPPM DATA disk in drive B. Type the following commands:
A:
OPPM
After initialization, the program will warn that data files are
missing from the current drive and directory. Select the
option to "Change Data Drive\Directory and enter "B:" when
prompted for the new drive and directory.
SAMPLE DATA:
The data files shipped with the program contain sample data
which is provided to help you become familiar with the various
options and capabilities of the system. Prices and
transactions in the sample data cover the period from April 1,
1990 through April 28, 1991. We suggest that you use the
program with the sample data until you become comfortable with
it.
USER's GUIDE
The user's guide for the OWL Personal portfolio manager is
built into the program and is accessed by selecting the "HELP"
option. In order to get the most benefit from this program, we
strongly suggest that you read the user's guide.
UPGRADING FROM VERSION 3
To use your data from OPPM Version 3 you may either set the
data directory to the directory where your existing data
resides using the "Logged Dir" option or you may restore a
backup of your existing data into Version 4 using the "Restore
Data Files" option.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
OPPM requires a minimum of 640K of memory and a graphics
monitor (CGA, EGA, VGA or Hercules). If you receive an "OUT OF
MEMORY" message when running OPPM, try removing some of your
memory resident drivers and programs from memory. If you are
using DOS 5.0+ you may be able to load memory resident drivers
and programs into high memory. Consult your DOS manual.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The self extracting compressed files on this disk were created
using LHARC by K. Okubo which is a Copyright-Reserved free
program
For technical assistance, write to:
'Otto-Williams Ltd.
P.O. Box 794
Lanham, MD, 20703-0794, U.S.A.
Phone: (301) 306-0409