This CD-ROM last updated at Aug-16-2018 Update ftp://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/8000cd/ \napdos\752N\*.* --> for 752N family \napdos\7000\*.* --> for 7000 family \napdos\7188\*.* --> for 7188 family \napdos\7188e\*.* --> for 7188e family \napdos\7188E CLI beta1\*.* --> for 7188E CLI beta1 family \napdos\7188XABC\*.* --> for 7188XABC family \napdos\8000\*.* --> for 8000 family \napdos\Ar5\*.* --> for Ar5 family \napdos\DCON\*.* --> for DCON family \napdos\Driver\*.* --> for Driver family \napdos\FR Net\*.* --> for FR Net family \napdos\ISaGRAF\*.* --> for ISaGRAFfamily \napdos\IView100\*.* --> for IView100 family \napdos\Matlab\*.* --> for Matlab family \napdos\MiniOS7\*.* --> for MiniOS7 library \napdos\Modbus\*.* --> for Modbus family \napdos\Napopcsvr\*.* --> for Napopcsvr family \napdos\Others\*.* --> for Others family \napdos\web server\*.* --> for web server family \napdos\7186e\*.* --> for 7186e family \napdos\RF-87K\*.* --> for RF-87K family ********************************* ** Table of Contents ** ********************************* A. Auto-Run Mechanism. B. Installation Steps. B-1. For DOS user. B-2. For Windows user without MENU. B-3. For Windows user with MENU. C. Relative Resources. C-1. The Homepage on the CD-ROM. C-2. Our Web-Site on the Internet. C-3. The Acrobat Reader 6.0 for Windows. C-4. User Manuals. C-5. Other Documents. D. Layout of this CD-ROM. D-1. Detailed Folder Structure. E. Appendix. E-1. LabVIEW? E-2. Demo program need other files? E-3. All of the files on this CD-ROM are Read-Only. ********************************* ** A. Auto-Run Mechanism. ** ********************************* Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 provide the Auto-Run Mechanism, and this CD-ROM supports it. That is, when the user insert this CD-ROM into the CD-ROM Drive, the Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 Operating System will read and interpret the "AutoRun.inf". And then run the program which is specified by the "AutoRun.inf". This CD-ROM provides a MENU (program file), the Auto-Run Mechanism under Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 will force this MENU to be shown in the screen. The structure of this MENU is: |--\Toolkits (Softwares) / Manual | |--\7000 & 8000 Series Modules (ICPCON) | ( 7188 Embedded Controllor, | NAP7000P, 7000 Utility, NAP7000S, | NAP7000X, NAP7000xV110,NAP7000V, 7000linux,NAP7000OPC,I-7561.... ) | | |--\Browse CD-ROM Contents | |--\Contact Us | |--\View Readme.txt <-- this file | |--\View Our Homepage on the CD-ROM | |--\View Our Web-Site on the Internet | |--\Install Acrobat Reader 6.0 ( The user manual is written in .PDF format, the user need the Acrobat reader to read the user manual. ) The MENU ( program file "\NAPDOS\Auto32.exe" ) allows the user to easily install the development toolkits simply using the Point-and-Click method. The MENU will be launched automatically after the user inserts this CD-ROM into the CD-ROM Drive under Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0. The Auto-Run mechanism can be enable/disable by system setting (set by user). If this MENU does not shown in the screen when the user insert this CD-ROM, the user can also run the program "\NAPDOS\Auto32.exe" manually to force the MENU to be shown. The MENU(program file "\NAPDOS\Auto32.exe") supports Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 Only. It is a standard Win32 execution file. ********************************* ** B. Installation Steps. ** ********************************* B-1. For DOS users. All of the files on this CD-ROM are Read-Only, and this may cause some problems. Please refer to Section "E-3. All of the files on this CD-ROM are Read-Only." for detailed informations. The MENU (Win32 Program) is not supported in an MS-DOS environment. Step 1. Find the folder that contains the desired Development Toolkit for DOS. Please refer to Section "D. Layout of this CD-ROM." Step 2. Change the directory to desired folder. For example (CD-ROM Drive is "D:" and uses the I7188) : C:\>d: D:\>cd \NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\7000\I7188\NAPDOS D:\NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\7000\I7188\NAPDOS\>_ Step 3. Run the batch file "Install.bat" to install the Toolkit for DOS. Step 4. The Development Toolkit for DOS folder will be copied into C:\DAQPro. Or, the user can press [Ctrl] + [C] to cancel this installation. Step 5. After installation, the user can find the folder of Toolkit for DOS under C:\DAQPro. Note 1. If the following message is shown ..... Out of environment space ********************************************************************** ** ** ** This batch file will copy the folder into C:\DAQPro\ ** ......... ........... Please configure the system's "Config.sys" to provides more environment space. For example (if the command.com is under C:\) : shell=C:\Command.com /e:4096 Restart the system and run the install.bat again. Note 2. The user can also copy the folder manually. For example (using I7188) : XCopy /s I7188\*.* C:\DAQPro\I7188\*.* B-2. For Windows users without MENU (Program). Step 1. Find the folder that contains the desired Development Toolkit for Windows 95/98 or NT, Please refer to Section "D. Layout of this CD-ROM." Step 2. Change the directory to desired folder. For example (CD-ROM Drive is "D:" and use the 7000Util under NT): C:\>d: D:\>cd \NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\7000\7000Util\Setup D:\NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\7000\7000Util\Setup\>_ Step 3. Run the installation file "Setup.exe" to install the Toolkit for Windows 95/98 or for Windows NT. Step 4. Please follows the message prompts that are displyed to choose the installation directory, and complete the installation steps. B-3. For Windows users with MENU (Program "\NAPDOS\Auto32.exe" ). Step 1. Find the MENU Item that contains the desired Development Toolkit for Windows 95/98 or NT, Please refer to Section "A. Auto-Run Mechanism." Step 2. Change to the desired page. For example (using the 7000Util): (1) Click the menu item "Toolkits (Softwares) / Manuals" (2) Click the menu item "7000Util" Step 3. Please follows the message prompts that are displyed to choose the installation directory, and complete the installation steps. ********************************* ** C. Relative Resources. ** ********************************* C-1. The Homepage on the CD-ROM. This CD-ROM contains an copy of our web-site ( excludins the "Download" and "Partners" pages), and the entry file of our Homepage is : \NAPDOS\index.html Double-Clicking on this file will force the Browser to open this file. C-2. Our Web-Site on the Internet. For the latest information, please refer to our web site. Web Site: http://www.icpdas.com/ http://www.icpdas.com.tw/ http://www.icp-nmr.com/icpdas/ http://www.future-tec.co.jp/~icpdas/ E-mail : Service@icpdas.com C-3. The Acrobat Reader 6.0 for Windows. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 enables you to view, navigate, and browse PDF files, either inside a Web browser or in a stand-alone application. \NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\AR4\AR40ENG.EXE \NAPDOS\DOWNLOAD\AR4\AR40ENG.txt C-4. User Manuals. \NAPDOS\7000\Manual\GetStart.pdf The user manual "Getting Started" for the 7000 Series Modules. (1).Connect modules (2).7000 Utility user manual. (3).Introduction of NAP7000P (4).Introduction of NAP7000X (5).Dual Watchdog (6).FAQ ********************************* ** D. Layout of this CD-ROM. ** ********************************* D-1. Detailed Folder Structure : |--\NAPDOS | |--\87pn_io_unit | |--\RU-87Pn | | |--\752N | |--\Document | |--\Firmware_V3 | |--\OS_Image | |--\Source_Code | |--\7000 <-- I-7000/8000 Series Modules | |--\NAP7000D <-- DDE Server under Windows 95/98/NT | | | |--\NAP7000V <-- Toolkit for LabVIEW under Windows 95/98/NT | |--\756x | | |--\Date of 2006_05_30 or earlier | | +--\Date of 2006_05_30 or later | | +--\EEPROM | | | | | +--\Manual <-- The User Manual | |--\702x.pdf | |--\7000DIO.pdf <-- for 7041, 7042, 7043, 7044 | | 7050, 7052, 7053, 7060, 7065, 7067 | | RM-10x, RM-20x,DN-PR4, DN-SSR4 | |--\7013-33-15b17.pdf <-- for 7013/D,7033/D,7015 | |--\7016.pdf <-- for 7016/D | |--\7017.pdf <-- for 7012/D/F/DF, 7014D, 7017/F | |--\7017-18-19-b15.pdf | |--\7018.pdf | |--\7080.pdf <-- for 7080/D | |--\7520.pdf <-- for 7520, 7520R, 7520A, 7520AR, ,7510, 7510A, 7561 | | ISA-7520R, PCI-7520AR, PCISA-7520R | |--\M7kQuickStart .pdf | |--\dimension.pdf <-- for 7000 Series Dimension | |--\GetStart.pdf <-- The user manual "Getting Started" | (1).Connect modules | (2).7000 Utility user manual. | (3).Introduction of NAP7000P | (4).Introduction of NAP7000X | (5).Dual Watchdog | (6).FAQ | |--\ModbusDIO.pdf <-- The user manual "Modbus DIO" | (1).Introduction | (2).Modbus RTU Protocol | (3).Recently-added DCON commands | (4).Hardware in formation and DCON Protocol | | |--\7186e | |--\Demo | |--\Document | |--\Tcp | |--\7188 | |--\Minios7 | |--\Romdos | |--\7188e <-- The software library and manual | |--\Document <-- User's manual and Quick start | |--\Tcp | | |--\Demo | | |--\UDP | |--\7188XABC | |--\7188XA | |--\Domo | |--\Document | |--\OS_image | |--\7188XB | |--\Domo | |--\Document | |--\OS_image | |--\7188XC | |--\Domo | |--\Document | |--\OS_image | |--\Xboard | |--\Domo | |--\Document | |--\8000 <-- The manual of 8000/7000 series | |--\8K_Module | |--\87K | |--\841x881x | |--\843x883x | |--\8471_8871 | |--\Common | |--\html | |--\Motion | |--\Ar5 <-- Acrobat Reader 5.5 | |--\DCON | |--\8KE4_8KE8 | |--\87kn | |--\8410_8810 | |--\8430_8830 | |--\dcon_img | |--\IO_Module | |--\Driver | |--\DCON_ActiveX | |--\DCON_ActiveX_New | |--\DCON_DasyLab | |--\Dcon_DDE | |--\DCON_DLL | |--\DCON_DLL_New | |--\DCON_DLL_Source | |--\DCON_DOS | |--\DCON_InduSoft | |--\DCON_Labview | |--\DCON_Linux | |--\DCON_Utility | |--\EZ_Data_Logger | |--\FR_Net <-- FRnet Series Toolkits | |--\7188EF | |--\8172 | |--\FRnet_PCI_Cards | |--\IO_Module | |--\Magic_Wire | |--\ISaGRAF | |--\7186EG | |--\7188EG <-- Demo,Driver,English_manu | |--\7188XG <-- Demo,Driver,English_manu | |--\8000 <-- Demo,Driver,English_manu, Chinese_manu | |--\ARK | |--\autocfg | |--\ICO | |--\some_utility | |--\VB_Demo | |--\IView100 <-- The software library and manual | |--\iviewapp | |--\minios7 | |--\Matlab | |--\Document | |--\Driver | |--\Firmware | |--\IO_Modules_Supported | |--\OS_image | | |--\MiniOS7 <-- The all software library | |--\document | |--\MiniOS7_2.0 | |--\tcpip_lib | |--\utility | |--\Xboard_lib | |--\Modbus | |--\7186EX | |--\7188E | |--\7188XA | |--\7188XB | |--\7188XC | |--\8000E | |--\8000R | |--\Modbus_Utility | | |--\Napopcsvr | |--\Others | |--\DemoBoard <-- Demo Board demos | |--\Touch | |--\TrainBox <-- Trainning Box demos | |--\\RF-87K | |--\Manual | | | |--\web_server <-- The ICPDAS web site | |--\Demo | |--\Document | |--\Firmware | |--\MiniOS7_Utility | |--\OS_image | | | | +--\Readme.txt <-- This file +--\wdt.txt <-- This file ********************************* ** E. Appendix. ** ********************************* E-1. LabVIEW? LabVIEW is a industrial, graphical-based programming system developed by National Instruments. With LabVIEW, the user can quickly design the user interface and control program as a block diagram. NAPVIEW supports many driver VIs and demo VIs which can be used by LabVIEW 4.0. E-2. Do the demo programs need other files? For DOS: The demo programs of Development Toolkit for DOS do not need any external files to work. They're mecely stand-alone executable program . For Windows 95/98 and NT: All of the demo programs of Development Toolkit for Windows 95/98 and NT needs some device driver(.sys or .vxd files) and some Win32 DLLs to work(access the device). And some device drivers need to be registered in the system. For detailed information, please refer to the "Readme.txt" of each Development Toolkit for Windows 95/98 and NT. The Development Toolkit for Windows 95/98 and NT provides demo programs for VB5 ( Visual Basic 5.0 ), VC5 ( Visual C++ 5.0 ), BCB3 ( Borland C++ Builder 3.0 ) and Delphi3 ( Delphi 3.0 ). demo programs for some programming languanges needs the environments to works well. For Visual Basic 5: (needs VB5) these executable demo programs require the VB5 environments in order to work well. That is, the user needs to install Visual Basic 5 into the system before running the executable demo programs. (need the device drivers and some Win32 DLLs) For Visual C++ 5: These demo programs for Visual C++ 5 were written in the SDK style, it does not use the MFC library a any others. Thus, the user can run the demo programs stand-alone without other files. (However, some device drivers and Win32 DLLs are needed) For Borland C++ Builder 3: (needs BCB3) These executable demo programs require the Borland C++ Builder 3 environments to work well. That is, the user needs to install the Borland C++ Builder 3 into the system before running the executable demo programs. The user can also sett the PROJECT's OPTIONS to make the executable program run in stand-alone mode. For more informatio , please refer to the user manual of Borland C++ Builder 3. (need device drivers and some Win32 DLLs) For Delphi 3: The demo programs for Delphi 3 can be run in stand-alone mode. (also needs the device drivers and some Win32 DLLs). For LabVIEW 4: (needs LabVIEW4) These demo programs require the LabVIEW 4.0 environments to work well. That is, the user needs to install LabVIEW 4.0 into the system before running the demo programs. (need device drivers and some Win32 DLLs) E-3. All of the files on this CD-ROM are Read-Only. All of the files on this CD-ROM will be changed to Read-Only automatically. This may cause some problems when the user tries to overwrite the file. For example, when the user open the project and compile this project . The compiler will try to overwrite the output files. And this will cause problem. To solve the problem, the user can use the program "attrib.exe" to reset the attribute of these files. This program "attrib.exe" is the companion file of MS-DOS. (Windows 95/98 and NT also contain this program.) For example (Using A-821 Development Toolkit for DOS, after installation): C:\DAQPro\A821\>attrib /s -r *.* This command will remove the attribute "Read-Only" for all the files (Including all of the files under sub-directories). In the installation batch file (Insall.bat of all of the Toolkits for DOS), we add the following command line to try to remove the attribute "Read-Only" after these files arecopied into the user's harddisk. This process may cause the problem "Bad command or file not found" if the program "attrib.exe" doesn't exist in the user's system. For proper usage, please check that the program exist in the user's system, and the directory is included in the search path. ******************************************************************************************* *******************************************************************************************