Your network administrator will be able to provide you with this path. 2. If your computer is currently running Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, or an earlier version of Windows NT, then at the command prompt, type the path to the file setup.exe. 3. Press ENTER. 4. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.The upgrade process is simple. The Windows XP Professional Setup Wizard detects and installs the appropriate drivers, or it creates a report listing devices that couldn't be upgraded, so you can be sure your hardware and software is compatible with Windows XP Professional. To upgrade from the CD: 1. Start your computer by running your current operating system, and then insert the Windows XP Professional CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. If Windows automatically detects the CD, the Windows XP Professional CD dialog box appears. To start your upgrade, click Install Windows. If Windows doesn't automatically detect the CD, click Start, and then click Run. Then type the path to the setup file, replacing 'd' if necessary with the letter of your CD-ROM drive: d:\setup.exe 3. Press ENTER. 4. When prompted to choose an installation type, select Upgrade, and then click Next. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
Start your computer by running your current operating system, and then insert the Windows XP Professional CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. If Windows automatically detects the CD, click Install Windows. The Windows XP Setup Wizard appears. If Windows doesn't automatically detect the CD, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following path to the setup file, replacing 'd' if necessary with the letter of your CD-ROM drive: d:\setup.exe 3. Press ENTER. 4. When prompted to choose an installation type, select New Installation, and then click Next. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. To install a new copy by using a network connection: 1. Using your existing operating system, establish your connection to the shared network folder that contains the Setup files. You can also use an MS-DOS or network installation disk to connect to the network server, if the disk contains network client software.
1. Using your current operating system, establish a connection to the shared network folder that contains the Setup files. If you have an MS-DOS or network installation disk that contains network client software, you can use that disk to connect to the shared folder. Your network administrator will be able to provide you with this path. 2. At the command prompt, type the path to the file setup.exe. 3. Press ENTER. 4. Select Upgrade, and then click Next. 5. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.This appendix provides listings of a library of sample code that the programmer may utilize to build applications. These files are provided in the directory “\sample code” on CD 385-000079-000, labeled “Windows Drivers”, included with the VMIVME-7700. These files are provided without warranty. All source code is ©2001, VMIC Corporation. Directory \VME This directory contains code used to setup the Universe IIB chip with one PCI-to-VME window and enable Universe IIB registers to be accessed from the VMEbus to allow mailbox access. Directory \fpga This directory contains code used to test the functions of the VMIC-designed FPGA such as timers, SRAM controller and Watchdog Timer.