Manual installation of the BNC under Windows
You can install the BNC manually (i.e. by typing commands at a Command or DOS prompt)
provided you have already installed DOS versions of the UNIX decompression utilities
GUNZIP and TAR. Note that other popular DOS decompression utilities (e.g. Winzip,
PKZIP) are known not to work and are therefore NOT RECOMMENDED.
You can download a ZIP archive containing the utilities
you need from http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/tools/Install/bncInstall.zip.
- Download the bncInstall.zip archive, and unzip it to a folder called
BNC-WORLD, at the root of a disk partition with at least 5 gb (FIVE GIGABYTES) space
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Insert BNC CD-1. Close the HTML startup message. Click the "Yes" button.
From the BNC World splash screen, choose "Browse CD". You should see something
like this:
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If your CD ROM is called drive D, and you want to install the BNC and SARA
on the current drive, in a folder called BNC-WORLD, proceed to step 4. If not,
you will need
to edit the two BAT files provided. For example, if your CD ROM drive is actually
called drive E, proceed as follows:
- using your favourite text editor (e.g. NOTEPAD), open file DO_CD1.BAT, and
change each occurrence of D: to E:
- save the file
Repeat the procedure for file DO_CD2.BAT
If you don't know what you're doing, ask someone who understands MS-DOS commands!
- Now open a DOS window (or command prompt) and type the following commands:
CD \BNC-WORLD
DO_CD1
NB: This is not a speedy process. It will take AT LEAST 40 minutes during which it
will look as if nothing is happening quite a lot of the time.
Eventually, after many filenames have scrolled past, you will get another DOS prompt.
This means it's time to load the second CD... so you'll need to eject the one that's
currently in the drive. Make sure all disk activity has finished before you attempt this!
If you click the "Browse CD" button again, you should see something like this:
- Return to your DOS window (or command prompt) and type
CD \BNC-WORLD
DO_CD2
This will also take at least 40 minutes....
- Finally, you should install the SARA software itself. You could do this by unpacking
the SARA.TAR.GZ archive from the CD in the same way, but this will give you a less
up to date version of the client. We recommend instead that you download and install
the most recent version from http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/tools/sara/