PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
What do you mean by the system driver and unit driver?markspencer wrote:To have your application run without installing Picolog or PicoScope you will need to intall the system driver, unit driver,
So these files/steps are only necessary if the USB/Parallel adapter is used? If I do this but the adapter is not used, will it cause any problems?markspencer wrote:and if using the USB to Parallel port adapter these system files as well.
Files:
Windows XP, 2000, NT
c:\windows\system32\drivers\adc200.sys
c:\windows\system32\drivers\pico.sys
Check that the program regdrive.exe exists in the Pico directory, and execute regdrive pico or regdrive adc200.
Windows 95, 98, 98SE and ME
c:\windows\system\drivers\pico.vxd
Edit system.ini
Check that the [386Enh] section contains an entry
device=pico.vxd
Restart the PC.
It helps a lot, Mark, thanks.markspencer wrote:I hope this clear up any confusion that may have been caused by me first post.
Thank you for your answers.markspencer wrote:Thank you for your questions.
Well, thankfully the installer I'm using has a function that returns the windows directory on the machine, because at least on my Windows 2000 box, Windows is installed in 'WINNT', not 'Windows'.markspencer wrote:The files do go into the path that is stated for NT, for XP and 2000 they go in:
c:\windows\system32\drivers\
Well, actually, almost everythingThanks for all your help, Mark! I think I know just about everything there is to know about installing the pico now.