DLP-534: Detailed Level Procedure 363-206-285
Page 4 of 8 Issue 2, February 2000
DDM-2000 OC-3 MULTIPLEXER
Copying Files — General
The process of copying files from one diskette to another varies slightly depending on
whether you have one or two floppy disk drives.
IfyouhaveadualfloppyPC,
MS-DOS
software refers to one disk drive as drive A
and the other disk drive as drive B. If you have a single floppy PC (one floppy drive,
with or without a hard disk),
MS-DOS
software treats the floppy disk drive as both
drive A and drive B. The hard disk is usually referred to as drive C.Todothenew
generic program installation using floppy diskettes, all the following files must be on a
single diskette:
The remaining files similar to the following can be on the same diskette or on another
diskette:
To do the new generic program installation using the PC hard disk, all the files listed
in the README file must be on the hard disk in the directory from which you will do
the installation.
To read the contents of the README file, use the more < README command. To list
the files on the hard disk or floppy diskette, use the dir/p command.
Copying Files — Hard Disk System
Set up your hard disk so that when you turn on your computer, it starts up using the
hard disk instead of the
MS-DOS
system diskette. When prompt C:> appears, type
the following commands:
mkdir ngp <Enter>
cd ngp <Enter>
Insert the original generic program diskette in drive A, and close the door. Type the
following command:
copy a:*.* <Enter>
This command tells
MS-DOS
software to copy all of the files from the A drivetotheC
drive (hard disk). Open the drive door, and remove the original diskette from the
drive. Repeat this procedure for all diskettes.
CHECKPGM.EXE CRTM.EXE CTRM.INI CTRM.SCR GENERIC.0
PCLOAD.EXE README TERM.BAT STAGE_1.0 STAGE_10.0
GENERIC.1 GENERIC.2 GENERIC.3 GENERIC.4 GENERIC.5 ...
GENERICO.0 GENERICO.1 GENERICO.2 ...