          0                      Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAXC                      and_OpenVMS_Alpha_____________________________ .                      Compact Disc User's Guide  .                      Order Number: AA-Q4S1C-RE  "                      February 1995  G                      This guide provides an overview of the Digital DCE D                      for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Compact Disc.            =                      Revision/Update Information: Version 1.3                           2                      Digital Equipment Corporation+                      Maynard, Massachusetts                  E            __________________________________________________________             February 1995  A            Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations B            that the use of its products in the manner described inC            this publication will not infringe on existing or future C            patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in this C            publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use, ?            or sell equipment or software in accordance with the             description.   @            Possession, use, or copying of the software described?            in this publication is authorized only pursuant to a >            valid written license from Digital or an authorized            sublicensor.   A             Digital Equipment Corporation 1994, 1995. All rights             reserved.  <            The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment;            Corporation: Alpha AXP, AXP, Bookreader, DECnet, E            DECthreads, DECwindows, Digital, OpenVMS, VAX, VAXcluster, ?            VMS, VMScluster, the AXP logo, and the DIGITAL logo.   4            The following are third-party trademarks:  >            Motif and OSF are registered trademarks of the Open$            Software Foundation, Inc.  @            PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems            Incorporated.  A            All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the 0            property of their respective holders.  E                                                                ZK6382   E            This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.1.                        H                                                                        1H         ________________________________________________________________  H               Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Compact Disc               1.1 Overview  D               This guide provides an overview of the Digital DCE for>               OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Compact Disc (CD).  C               Before you install Digital DCE for OpenVMS from a CD, A               please read this guide and refer to other specified                documentation.  B               Make sure you are familiar with the system hardware,A               including your compact disc drive. The Optical Disc B               Drive Owner's Manual for each type of drive contains4               instructions for using the disc drive.  D               For a complete list of the contents of the Digital DCED               for OpenVMS Version 1.3 CD, see the cover letter, ReadH               Before Installing or Using Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX andG               OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.3. (The cover letter is available D               on the CD as [README]DCE_READFIRST.TXT or [README]DCE_               READFIRST.PS).           1.2 Handling the CD   E               The Digital DCE for OpenVMS Version 1.3 CD accompanying C               this guide is enclosed in an antistatic envelope. For E               information about inserting the CD in the CD drive, see F               the Optical Disc Drive Owner's Manual for your CD drive.  &         1.3 Installing DCE from the CD  C               See the Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha E               Installation and Configuration Guide for information on 5               installing and configuring Digital DCE.     H                                                                      1-1           ?      Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Compact Disc $      1.4 Accessing the Documentation  $      1.4 Accessing the Documentation  >            The Digital DCE for OpenVMS Version 1.3 CD contains2            documentation in the following formats:  C            o  Files with the extension .TXT are text files that can *               be printed on most printers.  D            o  Files with the extension .PS are PostScript files that5               can be printed on a PostScript printer.   C            o  Files with the extension .DECW$BOOK are in Bookreader ;               format. If you have DECwindows Motif software C               installed, you can read these books using Bookreader. ;               For more information on using Bookreader, see C               Section 1.5 of this guide and refer to the DECwindows 3               Motif for OpenVMS Applications Guide.   @            See the cover letter, Read Before Installing or UsingD            Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.3:            for more information on the contents of the CD.         1.5 Reading Books on the CD  B            If you have a workstation and have installed DECwindowsA            Motif software, you can view the manuals in Bookreader "            format with Bookreader.  C            The DECwindows Motif software installation automatically D            creates a library directory for Bookreader on your systemB            disk and defines the logical name DECW$BOOK to refer toB            this directory. When you start Bookreader, it looks forB            the library file in the directory defined by DECW$BOOK.  ?            To read the Bookreader files on Digital DCE, use the             following procedure:   .            1. Enter the following DCL command:  8               $ DEFINE DECW$BOOK device-name:[DECW$BOOK]                 where:  D               device-name is the name of the drive on which you haveB               placed your Digital DCE for OpenVMS CD. For example:  3               $ DEFINE DECW$BOOK DKB700:[DECW$BOOK]         1-2           H               Digital DCE for OpenVMS VAX and OpenVMS Alpha Compact DiscH                                              1.5 Reading Books on the CD  F                  Note that the DEFINE command lets you set up a searchF                  list if you assign the same logical name to more thanD                  one equivalence name. You can have DECW$BOOK accessC                  different directories on different disks or access G                  different files in different directories. For example:   L                  $ DEFINE DECW$BOOK SYS$COMMON[DECW$BOOK],DKB700:[DECW$BOOK]  B               2. Define the DECW$BOOKSHELF logical to point to theF                  appropriate LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF. Use the following2                  command to define DECW$BOOKSHELF:  O           $ DEFINE DECW$BOOKSHELF device-name:[DECW$BOOK]LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF                     where:   G                  device-name is the name of the drive on which you have E                  placed your Digital DCE for OpenVMS CD. For example:   O                $ DEFINE DECW$BOOKSHELF DKB700:[DECW$BOOK]LIBRARY.DECW$BOOKSHELF   F                  (You can also copy the DECW$BOOK files from the CD toD                  another location on your system. Always remember toD                  define the DECW$BOOK and the DECW$BOOKSHELF logicalH                  names to point to the location of the files you want to                  read.)   A               3. Start Bookreader by choosing Bookreader from the H                  Session Manager Applications window. You can also start7                  Bookreader with the following command:   1                  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$BOOKREADER   C                  For more information, see the DECwindows Motif for ,                  OpenVMS Applications Guide.  F                 ________________________Note  ________________________  B                 If you want to provide system-wide definitions forB                 the DECW$BOOK and the DECW$BOOKSHELF logical namesD                 (that is, for systems other than your own), you need%                 the SYSNAM privilege.   E                 _____________________________________________________   H                                                                      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