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Welcome to ISAM Manager, The B+Tree/ISAM system for C++. This is
the Test-Drive Shareware version of the product, and you must
register if you are still using ISAM Manager after 30 days. Please
see the REGISTER.DOC file for more information.
While we can't offer full support to unregistered users, we would
like to hear from you if you have installation problems - we
should be able to help you out. So if you get stuck, give us a
call on 0442 891331 (non-UK call +44 442 891331) or drop us an
email message at one of our many email addresses.
Installation
To Install ISAM Manager, simply insert disk 1 into drive A (or
whatever floppy drive letter you are using), and type the
following:
A:INSTALL
INSTALL will ask you for a drive and directory name to install
ISAM Manager into, which will default to "C:\ISAMMGR". The
following subdirectories off C:\ISAMMGR will also be created:
INCLUDE - Include files
LIB - Library files
TUT1 - Tutorial 1 files
TUT2 - Tutorial 2 files
TUT3 - Tutorial 3 files
SOURCE - ISAM Manager source code
FSCREEN - FScreen Library source code
KEYSRCH - KEYSRCH & ADDFILE Example program files
You should now add "C:\ISAMMGR" to your DOS PATH statement, as
this directory will contain some important executable files, and
"C:\ISAMMGR\INCLUDE" should be added to your compiler's include
file search path. "C:\ISAMMGR\LIB" contains the lib files which
should be included. They are named as follows:
imbl.lib - Borland C++ v 4.00 library for DOS
imbwl.lib - Borland C++ v 4.00 library for Windows
imml.lib - Microsoft Visual C++ v 1.00 library for DOS
immwl.lib - Microsoft Visual C++ v 1.00 library for Windows
imsl.lib - Symantec C++ v 6.10 library for DOS
imswl.lib - Symantec C++ v 6.10 library for Windows
imbos2.lib - Borland C++ for OS/2 v 1.00 library
All DOS and Windows libraries are compiled for the large memory model.
ISAM Manager will also work in compact memory model, but these libs have
been left out to save space - you will need to register, and get the source
code, if you wish to compile using the compact memory model. Remember to
include a lib file in each of your projects or make files. You may want to
delete any .lib files that you know you won't be using.
Read the HISTORY.DOC file for details of the revision history of
ISAM Manager.