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4. Installing the Software
The included CD-ROM contains several pieces of software for operating the PNC-300.
For information on how to use the programs, and for detailed information about their commands, see the help for the programs.
Switch on the computer and start Windows.
1
Place the CD from the Roland Software Package in
the CD-ROM drive.
The Setup menu appears automatically.
2
When the screen shown below appears, click the
in [Click here], then choose [PNC-300].
Click [Install].
To view the description of a program, click the
button. To view the manual, click the
button.
(There are manuals in PDF format for the programs that the
button references. Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF
files.)
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System requirements
MODELA Applications
Dr. Engrave
3D Engrave
Virtual MODELA
Personal computer running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 2000
If you're using Windows 95: i486SX or better (Pentium 100 MHz recommended)
If you're using Windows 98: i486DX or better (Pentium 100 MHz recommended)
If you're using Windows Me: Pentium 150 MHz or better
If you're using Windows NT 4.0: i486DX or better (Pentium 100 MHz recommended)
If you're using Windows 2000: Pentium 133 MHz or better
If you're using Windows 95: 8 Mbyte or more (16 Mbyte or more recommended)
If you're using Windows 98: 16 Mbyte or more (32 Mbyte or more recommended)
If you're using Windows Me: 32 Mbyte or more
If you're using Windows NT 4.0: 16 Mbyte or more (32 Mbyte or more recommended)
If you're using Windows 2000: 32 Mbyte or more
7 MB or more
10 MB or more
10 MB or more
5 MB or more
of free space
of free space
of free space
of free space
Computer
CPU
System Memory
Hard Disk
If there are programs you don't want to install, then
clear their check boxes before you click [Install].
Setting Up the Program
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If you are installing under Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000, you need full access permissions for the printer settings.
Log on to Windows as a member of the “Administrators” or “Power Users” group.
For more information about groups, refer to the documentation for Windows.