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  STEP 5/ST V7.2                                                 Edition 11/01
  ============================================================================
  Product Information:
  -------------------
  The product information can be read without installing the product. Open
  the Readme.wri file in the STEP 5 folder on the CD ROM STEP 5.
  

  Installation:
  -------------
  You can install the product under MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98/ME or
  Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. For a more detailed description
  of the installation procedure, refer to 'INSTALLATION' in the
  Product Information.

  Installation from CD-ROM:
    Select your CD-ROM drive and change to the
    lw:\STEP5\STEP5.INS directory
    Double-click INSTALL.EXE

  Caution:
  The environment variable TMP must be set before the installation
  and the specified directory must exist and not be write-protected!
  Example: SET TMP=C:\TMP


  Directory Structure:
  --------------------
  STEP 5/ST uses a predefined directory structure.

  System directory
    Dr:\system_directory\S5_SYS\
  This contains all the program and system files required for running
  STEP 5/ST.
  Do not make any changes whatsoever within the system directory.
  You can make the system directory read-only with the exception of
  subdirectory S5_COM\).
  The system directory contains the following subdirectories:
    S5_COM\         Com adapter for V5 & V6 COM packages (must not be RO!)
    S5_COM\COM_DB1\ COM DB 1
    S5_COM\PG_PG\   PG-PG link
    EXAMPLE\        STEP 5/ST sample programs
    DR_INI\         Shipped printer parameter files (*DR.INI)
    AP_INI\         Shipped path files (*AP.INI)
    S5_INST\        Installation components

  Home Directory
    Dr:\home_directory\S5_HOME\
  Device-specific files are stored here. These are the batch files
  required for startup, various INI files describing the workstation,
  and printer parameter files and path files modified by the user
  (DR.INI and AP.INI).

  S5_DATEN
    Dr:\home_directory\S5_DATEN\
  Following installation, this is the default directory for STEP 5/ST
  user data.

  SINEC
    C:\SINEC
  This contains the shipped MS-DOS drivers for SINEC L2 and H1
  (SIMATIC NET network drivers). This directory is not created if
  you install in Windows ME or Windows NT/2000/XP!

  S5_INFO
    C:\S5_INFO
  This contains the product information, readme files and instructions.

  The default for the system and home directories is
  C:\STEP5.
  Any previous version of STEP 5/ST (V6.x or lower) on your
  system is not overwritten!

  Note:
  Please note that on a programming device with the operating systems
  MS-DOS, Windows 3.x and Windows 95/98/ME, there must be only one
  system directory and one home directory even if you install STEP 5/ST
  several times in succession. For subsequent installations in multi-user
  mode in Windows 98, you must always use the same STEP 5 directories!
  In the Windows NT/2000/XP operating system (and only in this operating
  system), separate users can create their own STEP 5 directories .

  Changes to the Configuration Files:
  -----------------------------------
  Note:
  In Windows NT/2000/XP the configuration is set via the start files and
  the Windows registry, not with AUTOEXEC and CONFIG. This is also
  partially true for Windows ME.

  INSTALL makes the following changes automatically.
  The actual entries made depend on where you install the directories!

  AUTOEXEC.BAT:
    SET S5_SYSTEM=C:\STEP5\S5_SYS
    SET S5_HOME=C:\STEP5\S5_HOME
    PATH=......;C:\STEP5\S5_HOME

  CONFIG.SYS:
    SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /e:2048 /p
    This line must be adapted to your system. The environment size
    /e:2048 should be approximately 1 K more than the actual size used.
    2 K, as in the example, are adequate for most system configurations.

  The following modifications are not made by the installation program.
  They are only relevant for COMs. COM DB1 and PG-PG Link
  run in the free 550 K (or more) DOS memory.

  CONFIG.SYS:
    DEVICE=C:\....\HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF
    DEVICE=C:\....\EMM386.EXE NOEMS
    FILES=32

  The programming device must be rebooted after you have made the
  changes!

  Caution:
  The COMSPEC variable is normally set correctly by the system. If the
  entry SET COMSPEC = exists in AUTOEXEC.BAT, no long name must be
  used in it.
  Example:
  Windows 95 is in the directory: C:\WINDOWS_95. The name WINDOWS_95
  is then a long name. In this case, the entry
    SET COMSPEC=C:\WINDO~1\COMMAND.COM
  must be made in AUTOEXEC.BAT. Otherwise, Windows 95 enters
  COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS_95\COMMAND.COM in the environment. STEP 5/ST
  cannot run with this setting!

  In the Windows NT operating system, STEP 5/ST also installs
  the following files in the Windows system directory ...\SYSTEM32\...:
  - S5_VDD.DLL
    S7ONLINX.DLL
    MFC40D.DLL
    MSVCR40D.DLL
  - DRIVERS\S5MCD.SYS
    DRIVERS\S5AS511.SYS

  When these files are installed, entries and modifications are made
  in the Windows registry.

  Note:
  These files in the Windows system directory can also be used by
  other "non STEP 5" applications! These files are therefore managed
  in the registry using installation counters. They can only be
  uninstalled when the installation counter "releases" the file.

  The file S5AS511.VXD is installed in the Windows system directory
  ...\SYSTEM\... under Windows 98/ME.


  Programming Device Requirements for STEP 5/ST V7.x:
  ----------------------------------------------------
  - MS-DOS higher than 5.0
    or Windows 3.x
    or Windows 95 or Windows 98 or Windows ME
    or Windows NT 4.0 (service pack 3 recommended)
    or Windows 2000
    or Windows XP
  - Hard disk space: at least 21 Mbytes for local
    installation
  - Free DOS memory: 550 Kbytes
  - XMS must exist (min. 2 Mbytes) (HIMEM.SYS)
  - File names must not include umlauts
  - Parallel port for external prommer:
    Standard printer port (not EPP, not ECP)
      LPT1: 378h, IRQ 7
      LPT2: 278h, IRQ 5
      LPT3: 3BCh, IRQ 7
    You can select the LPT1...3 port with INSTALL.


  Uninstalling in Windows NT/2000/XP:
  -----------------------------------
  There is an uninstaller for the Windows NT/2000/XP operating system. You
  can remove the STEP 5/ST entries from the Windows registry and the
  files created for STEP 5/ST in the Windows system directory file
  by file synchronized with other applications.

  To start the uninstaller in Windows NT/2000/XP:
      Start the Explorer,
      select A:
      double-click UNINST32.EXE, or
      double-click Dr:\system_directory\S5_SYS\S5_INST\UNINST32.EXE.

  The following components of STEP 5/ST are uninstalled:
  - All STEP 5/ST system files in %S5_SYSTEM%
  - Files of the types S5*.* and Step5?.txt in C:/S5_INFO
  - S5_VDD.DLL (if free) in       %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32
  - S7ONLINX.DLL (if free) in     %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32
  - S5MCD.SYS (if free) in        %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS
  - S5AS511.SYS (if free) in      %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS
  - Start menu STEP5 in           %SystemRoot%\...\Startmenu\Simatic
  - All registry entries made by STEP 5/ST

  The following components are not uninstalled:
  - All user files in               %S5_HOME% and %S5_DATEN%
  - MFC40D.DLL and MSVCR40D.DLL in  %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32



  New Function of the V7.2:
   1.Additional program "STEP 5 PRINT"
     The program S5Print.exe enables the printing of STEP 5 documents to
     printers installed under MS Windows. The instructions (S5Print?.pdf) 
     can be found in S5_info directory.
   2.Additional program "STEP 5 EPROM"				  
     The program S5Eprom.exe enables the programming of S5EPROM / 
     EEPROM modules and the S5 memory cards via the SIMATIC USB Prommer. 
     The instructions (S5Eprom?.exe) can be found in S5_info directory.
     Please refer to the documentation on USB Prommer for functional 
     limitations! 
   3.Brief instruction on "STEP 5-CP5x11 as L2 interface" 
     The brief description s5cp511?.pdf can be found in S5_info directory.
   4.In the STEP 5 management "Edit EPROM " the new function  "Create EPROM"  
     from a "binary file" has been added for the internal and external
     Prommer. The additional program STEP 5 EPROM contains the same funtion
     for the USB Prommer. The program enables the programming of
     S5EPROM / EEPROM modules and the S5 memory cards via SIMATIC USB Prommer. 
     For funtional limitations please refer to the documentation on
     USB Prommer!
 	  

  Known problems:
   1.Windows 2000 uses QuickEdit as the default editor for all DOS windows.
     This standard setting does not allow the mouse to be used for the
     selection of menu commands in STEP 5. Remedy:
     After right-clicking on the title bar of the DOS window, select the
     menu item "Properties". In the "Options" tab of the Command Prompt
     Properties dialog box, clear the check box "QuickEdit Mode".

   2.Search, standard output of the cross-reference list, and the link with a
     block via the cross-reference list (X-Ref output) is not possible for the
     addresses: expanded periphery (Q), the system data and extended system
     data (BS and BT), the interface connection and extended interface
     connection (BA and BB).

   3.ACPI: It is possible to activate ACPI under Windows 98. In this case, the
     operating system manages all hardware components. This results in the
     no-load switiching of COMx and LPTx ports during system start up. This
     condition is automatically corrected by the system when a WIN32
     applicat...
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