Installation of BASCOM

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After you have downloaded the ZIP file you need to UNZIP the file.

On Windows XP, for the DEMO version, you may run the setupdemo.exe file from within the Zipped file. For the full version you should unzip the ZIP file.

 

The commercial version comes with a license file in the form of a DLL. This file is always on the disk where the file SETUP.EXE is located. When explorer does not show this file, you must set the option in explorer to view system files (because a DLL is a system file).

For the commercial version the setup file is named SETUP.EXE

 

Some resellers might distribute the DLL file in a zipped file. Or the file might have the extension of a number like "123". In this case you must rename the extension to DLL.

 

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Make sure the DLL is in the same directory as the SETUP.EXE file.

 

When you are using the DEMO version you don't need to worry about the license file.

 

 

When you are installing on a NT machine like NT4 , W2000, XP, Vista or Win7, you need to have Administrator rights.

After installing BASCOM you must reboot the computer before you run BASCOM.

 

The installation example will describe how the FULL version installs. This is almost identical to the installation of the  DEMO version.

 

Run the SETUPDEMO.EXE (or SETUP.EXE) by double clicking on it in explorer.

 

 

The following window will appear:

 

(screen shots may differ a bit)


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Click on the Next button to continue installation.

 

The following license info window will appear:


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Read the instructions , select 'I accept the agreement' and press the Next button.

 

The following window will be shown :


Setup readme.png


Read the additional information and click the Next button to continue.

 

Now the next screen will appear:


Setup destination.png


You can select the drive and path where you like BASCOM to be installed. You can also accept the default value which is :

C:\Program Files\MCS Electronics\BASCOM-AVR

 

When you are finished click the Next Button to continue.

When the directory exists, because you install a newer version, you will get a warning :


Setup exists.png


In case of this warning, select Yes.

 

You will now see the following window:


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You can choose to create into a new Program Group named 'BASCOM-AVR' , or you can modify the name, or install into an existing Program Group. Press the Next-button after you have made your choice.

 

Now the files will be installed.

After the main files are installed, some additional files will be installed. This depends on the distribution.


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These additional files can be PDF files when the program is distributed on a CD-ROM.

 

When the installation is ready you will see the last screen :


Setup complete.png


You have to reboot your computer when you want to make advantage of the programmers that BASCOM supports. You can also do this at a later stage.

 

The BASCOM-AVR Program folder is created:


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You can view the "Read me" and "License" files content and you can start BASCOM-AVR.

BASCOM supports both HTML Help and old Win help(HLP). The HLP file is not distributed in the setup. You need to use the Update Wiz to download it. But it is advised to use the HTML-Help file.

When you used to use the HLP file, and find it missing now, turn on 'Use HTML Help' in Options Environment

 

When the UpdateWiz is not installed, you can download it from the Register.

The option Help, Update will also download the wiz.

 

Till version 2074 all sample files were placed under the MCS Electronics\BASCOM-AVR folder.

Version 2075 places the sample files under the user Documents\MCS Electronics\BASCOM-AVR\Samples folder.

While we prefer to keep all files at one location and sub folders, this is not allowed in Windows 7 where the Program Files folder and all it's sub folders are write protected.



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