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- Welcome to SlipKnot's installation guide.
-
- Contents:
- 1. Quick Description
- 2. System and Host requirements
- 3. Installation Steps
- 4. For more SlipKnot information
- 5. Note from the author
-
- ====== 1. A quick description of SlipKnot: ============================
-
- 1. SlipKnot is a graphical World-Wide-Web browser for PC users running
- Windows 3.1+ or a higher level of Windows.
-
- 2. It is designed for modem users with ordinary dial-up UNIX shell accounts.
-
- 3. It does NOT require SLIP or PPP or TCP/IP services in any form (no TIA
- or remosock, etc. if you are familiar with these products).
-
- ====== 2. Computer and UNIX service provider requirements ===============
-
- On your computer:
-
- 1. Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroup, Windows NT, running in 386
- Enhanced Mode (SlipKnot cannot be used on 286 processors) or
- Windows 95, or OS/2-Win.
-
- 2. At least 4 MB of memory, recommended 8MB. We have noticed memory
- deficiency errors at 4 MB.
-
- 3. At least 2 MB of available hard disk space. SlipKnot itself takes
- approx. 1.5 MB. When working, SlipKnot's job will be to download
- documents for you from the Internet, and these may require plenty of
- hard disk space.
-
- 4. Mouse or other pointing device required (cannot control SlipKnot via
- only the keyboard).
-
- On your service provider's UNIX host:
-
- 1. Your UNIX system must have either the program "lynx" (version 2.2
- or later, preferably 2-4-2 or 2.4-FM) or the program "www"
- available. If in doubt, log in to your host, and try to execute
- either of these programs. You will then know immediately whether
- they are available. To find the version of lynx on your UNIX host,
- execute the UNIX command: "lynx -version".
-
- 2. Your UNIX host must have a program to send files to you via either the
- Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem or Kermit protocol. The actual name of the
- programs that perform these file transfers changes from system to
- system, but try the commands "sx" (for XModem), "sb" (for YModem),
- "sz" (for Zmodem) or "kermit" (for Kermit). If these fail, ask your
- system administrator or some other knowledgeable person. Likewise, you
- will need to know the name of the UNIX program that will receive files
- from your PC using Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem or Kermit.
-
- 3. Your UNIX system must be able to display individual file sizes using the
- "ls -l filename" command. If "ls" has been renamed or works differently
- from normal, SlipKnot will fail.
-
- ========= 3. Steps to installing it =====================================
-
- 1. Assuming that you have unzipped the SlipKnot distribution file into
- a temporary directory (please DO NOT choose the temporary directory
- (often \TMP) that Windows uses for its termporary files), launch
- Windows (Enhanced 386 Mode only), bring up File/Run in the Program
- Manager: C:\temporary-directory\SETUP. This will install SlipKnot
- and create a new Windows group.
-
- 1.1 IMPORTANT: If you receive a message from SETUP indicating that the file
- "DDEML..." is in use, you may safely ignore this message and proceed.
-
- 1.2 IMPORTANT: If you receive a message from SETUP that it was unable to
- install the file "THREED.VBX" then you may have two options: 1) ignore
- the message (if it is not fatal), which you will be allowed to do if
- there is a version difference between your existing
- C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\THREE.VBX file and the one that SlipKnot is
- attempting to install; or 2) follow the instructions below carefully...
-
- NOTE: This message is due to a bug in Microsoft's SETUP program.
- For the sake of the instructions below, we'll assume that the
- directory you specified for SlipKnot is "C:\SLIPKNOT". In the
- instructions below, substitute the appropriate directory on your own
- system.
-
- a) Terminate SlipKnot (Pressing OK to the error message will
- probably terminate SlipKnot SETUP anyway).
-
- b) Using DOS or any other file manager, get into your
- \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory.
-
- c) You should find the file: "THREED.VBX" there. Rename it to:
- "THREED.BAK"
-
- d) Get into your SlipKnot directory (say, C:\SLIPKNOT). Delete all
- the files there.
-
- e) Now start the SETUP process again.
-
- f) If it fails again, please contact MicroMind at:
- slpstaff@micromind.com
-
- 1.3 If you get a message about being unable to write or load the
- COMMDLG.DLL file: it is safe to ignore this message.
-
- 2. Press the ReadMe Icon from the SlipKnot Windows group. There may be
- last minute information there.
-
- 3. Launch SlipKnot.
-
- 4. You will be in SlipKnot Terminal and will have to configure the
- communications options, Terminal fonts (make sure you choose a terminal
- font small enough that the entire Terminal Window fits onto your
- screen and large enough to be comfortable), and Host options. Bring up
- Windows Help and keep it visible as a guide to the meanings of the
- options (this is important!).
-
- 5. Try to connect to your host, to test your login script, if you have
- chosen to use login scripts (rather than manual login). We suggest
- that you use "manual login" the first time until you are familiar
- with SlipKnot's operations (this setting is in the menu item:
- Setup/Host).
-
- 6. If logging onto a Freenet, or a menu-based UNIX system which has a
- special menu item for SlipKnot, be especially sure to read the
- online help concerning Setting up the Host. And in this case,
- ignore the paragraphs 6a and 6b below (the download file test is
- not as important on freenets).
-
- 6a. Once connected, try downloading a small file from your Host as a
- test. The download option is available under the Communications
- menu item.
-
- 6b. If your download attempts fail (with a message like: "Unable to write
- to your Host"), the problem may be that your shell has the "noclobber"
- option set. Check SlipKnot Help concerning this problem.
-
- 7. If downloading works, press the World Wide Web button, while at your
- UNIX prompt. This will launch a one-time process to deposit a couple of
- short shell scripts onto your host. This occasionally fails. If it
- does fail, try again, or use the Initialize Host menu item under
- Setup. If it fails repeatedly, send us email (address at end) and
- we will try to debug this. On the other hand, if it succeeds, you
- will not have to go through this again (at least until you upgrade).
-
- 8. You are now in SlipKnot's Web renderer, with SlipKnot's Home Page
- visible.
-
- 9. Explore Configure options; check out the SlipKnot What's New Page, etc.
-
- 10. Remember that retrieving documents from the Internet can be tricky for
- many reasons, not the least of which is that there is heavy traffic out
- there that can cause any retrieval to fail (SlipKnot normally retries
- in case of failure).
-
- Please send bug reports, comments, fan mail, etc. to
- slpstaff@micromind.com
-
- Good luck, happy browsing, and thanks in advance for your efforts.
-
- ========= 4. More Information on/about SlipKnot ===================
-
- Internet resources: If you already have a WWW browser (lynx is fine)...
-
- SlipKnot's Home Page is at:
- http://plaza.interport.net/slipknot/slipknot.html
-
- SlipKnot's What's New Page, announcing new versions is at:
- http://plaza.interport.net/slipknot/whatsnew.html
-
- ---------------
- The FAQ file:
-
- SlipKnot's FAQ file already inside this distribution .ZIP file, and
- will be available to you when you have uncompressed it (this will
- be done automatically when you run the SETUP program). It is in the
- file: SNTFAQ1.TXT in your SlipKnot directory. If you have not been
- able to run the SETUP program, you can expand the FAQ file manually:
- find the SNTFAQ1.TX_ file and run the DOS program:
- EXPAND SNTFAQ1.TX_ SNTFAQ1.TXT
-
- Alternatively, you can download the FAQ file from the internet. It can
- be retrieved from:
- ftp://interport.net/pub/pbrooks/slipknot/sntfaq1.txt
-
- -------------
- Tech support:
-
- We provide technical support via the Internet. Our tech support email
- address is: slpstaff@micromind.com
-
- We also monitor and contribute to discussions of SlipKnot on the newsgroup:
- comp.infosystems.www.browsers.ms-windows
-
- =========== 4. Note from Peter Brooks ====================================
-
- SlipKnot was created because, at that time, there was no other alternative
- to accessing the World Wide Web graphically if you did not have SLIP or PPP
- or TCP/IP access. Having analyzed Mosaic and some of its competitors, I
- concluded that all of these browsers were designed for people with very
- rapid communications channels into the Internet, not modem users. Even if
- you have SLIP access, most of these browsers do not allow you to save
- entire documents (with the included pictures), forcing you to retrieve the
- documents again whenever you wish to take a full look at them. It takes a
- while to retrieve any document by modem with any browser, and you shouldn't
- have to do this more than once.
-
- The Wold Wide Web is a truly wonderful human construct to explore. I hope
- that SlipKnot will make the Web accessible for the first time to a very
- large number of people, who will take as much delight in it as I have.
-
- Peter Brooks, SlipKnot developer
- MicroMind, Inc.
- slpstaff@micromind.com
-