--------------------------------------------------------------------------- International Data Base (IDB) Installation (Please read first before executing) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. System requirements The International Data Base (IDB) requires the following minimum hardware and software: IBM PC or compatible 386 or higher microcomputer 1MB of memory 47MB available on a hard drive An EGA or VGA board and monitor are required to display the opening screen, graphs, and maps within the program but are not required to run the program and retrieve information. 2. Transfer the IDBZIP.EXE file to your PC You can use the ftp protocol to to tranfer IDBZIP.EXE file (8MB) to your PC. Be sure that you use binary mode for the transfer. Since it is such a large file, this transfer will take a long time, approximately 2 hours using a 14.4 modem. The above procedure will copy the IDBZIP.EXE to your hard drive. It is best to place this file in an empty subdirectory (e.g. C:\TEMP). 3. Run IDBZIP.EXE on your PC to prepare for installation The file IDBZIP.EXE is a self-extracting archive (ZIP), which contains the files necessary for installing the actual International Data Base (IDB). Suppose that you have placed IDBZIP.EXE in a subdirectory called C:\TEMP, enter the following commands: C: CD C:\TEMP IDBZIP A series of files will be decompressed into this subdirectory. Some of these will be other zipped files. Another will be the install program, called IDBINST.BAT. These are all necessary for installation. If you are very limited on disk space and the IDBZIP extraction seems to have completed successfully, your can delete the IDBZIP.EXE file at this time. 4. Install International Data Base (IDB) on your PC The IDBINST program requires you to install from the directory which contains the files IDB.ZIP and IDBINST.BAT. The general format of the installation command is: IDBINST d directory where d is the destination drive letter WITHOUT the colon, (e.g. C or D). The default is C. directory is the directory under which the IDB subdirectory will be installed, (e.g. \ or \DBS\). BE SURE THERE IS A SPACE BETWEEN THE DRIVE LETTER AND THE DIRECTORY. If you specify a directory other than the root, make sure it has been created before you start the installation. The default is \ the root directory. For example, if you are installing the database from the directory C:\TEMP, and you wanted to install the data base on drive C under the directory \DBS\, use the following commands: C: CD \TEMP IDBINST C \DBS\ Note that there is no colon (:) after the drive, there is a space after the drive letter, and that there is a backslash (\) before and after the directory name. The first time the IDB is run you will be asked if you want to create the indexes. Answering "Yes" will complete the initial IDB installation process, and the IDB should be ready for use. 5. Run the International Data Base (IDB) The installation process automatically creates the file IDB.BAT in the root directory of the drive where the IDB was installed. The installation procedure will attempt to start the IDB program using that batch file. To run the database, change to the root directory and type IDB. For example, if you installed the IDB on drive C:, type: C: CD \ IDB For easy access to the IDB program, the IDB.BAT file can be move to a directory in your path. 6. Documentation The subdirectory DOC under the IDB subdirectory contains further documentation for installation and use of the IDB in WordPerfect (5.1) format.