Labels:text | font | black and white | document OCR: - Double click on the PC drawer. NOTE : If you can't see the PC drawer, try selecting the icon for your boot volume and choosing "Clean Up" from the Workbench menu. If the PC drawer still does not appear, try enlarging the window. If you still can't see the PC drawer, something has gone wrong in the installation process - try again. If "Clean Up" or resizing did reveal the PC drawer, choose "Snapshot" from the Workbench menu to save the new icon arrangement. - Double click on the "PC Mono" icon. When disk activity stops, you should see a window containing the initial boot display of the Sidecar or Bridgeboard. Near the center of the display, you should gee "Janus Handler" and "Janus Library" version numbers. NOTE: If you get a requester saying "Could not open Janus . library, " check your hardware installation. Also make sure that the BindDrivers command is present in your Startup-Sequence file. See your Amiga user's guide for information on editing the Startup-Sequence. If your system switches SYS: volumes while booting, make sure that BindDrivers is executed while the final SYS: volume is active. It's okay if it is also run on earlier SYS: incarnations. If the PC Monochrome Display window opens, but is blank or contains garbage characters, or does not show the "Janus Handler" and "Janus Library" version messages: Check the jumper and/or switch settings of the hardware against the "default" settings listed in the manual. Also make sure that the PCPrefs settings {double click the PCPrefs icon found in the PC drawer) match the defaults in the manual. - If you have an A2286 AT Bridgeboard: - Press CTRL+ALT+ESC to run the BIOS Setup program. Verify that the configuration listed matches your system (especially diskette drives and amount of RAM) . Correct the time and date, if necessary. After reviewing and correcting the Setup information, press the End key ( "1" key on the keypad) or E key (which key depends on the BIOS version) . The Bridgeboard will reboot. - Insert the supplied MS-DOS INSTALL disk in the Bridgeboard's "A: " floppy drive, and press CTRL+ALT+DEL on the keyboard. In 30 seconds to a minute, you should see the message "Press Enter to continue installing DOS, or press Esc to exit." Press ESC. NOTE: If you get an error message of some kind or nothing happens after a minute or go, check the hardware installation (especially floppy drive cabling), and the Setup screen (if you have an A2286) . - You should now see the MS-DOS "A:>" prompt. Try typing "DIR" and make sure an MS-DOS directory appears. - The Amiga-side software installation is complete. Proceed with STEP 2.