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Appendix B: Windows 2000/XP Host PC Software Installation
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Appendix B: Windows 2000/XP Host PC Software Installation
Please follow the instructions here to install or reinstall the host software.
IMPORTANT: Before proceeding with the EyeLink 1000 Host software
installation ensure you have backed up all important data on your Host PC.
The first step in preparing your Host PC for the EyeLink 1000 is to install the ROM-DOS
operating system that the EyeLink 1000 system runs on. This allows you to perform subject
setup, monitor performance, record data, and control experiments running on the Display PC.
At the same time, you will want to keep your existing operating system accessible so that you
can access your CDRW drive etc. when required. To achieve this, you will create a FAT32
partition on your hard drive using System Commander that will host the ROM-DOS OS
provided with your EyeLink 1000 system. System Commander will also be used to allow you to
choose which operating system you wish to launch when you start the Host PC.
Important:
If you have a floppy disk
drive, create the System Commander
rescue disks when prompted during
installation. These may help you recover
the drive partitions in the future, in the
event of file system corruption on the
drive.
Your System Commander license is
registered through SR Research Ltd.
Figure 11-1: License Code Entry
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Install System Commander
Install the System Commander application that came with your EyeLink 1000. This application
allows the user to manage multiple Operating Systems on one computer.
1. Boot into Windows as normal. Insert the “EyeLink 1000 Software” CD into your CD
drive.
2. Access the CD-ROM contents by double-clicking on “My Computer” and selecting the
CD-ROM drive. Open the ‘Host PC Installation\Utilities’ folder and run the
SystemCommander811.exe file to install the System Commander software.
3. Click the INSTALL button on the opening screen and follow the instructions to install
the System Commander software. The license number will be on the front of the
EyeLink 1000 Software CD case – enter it when you see the screen illustrated in
Figure
11-1
. You are only licensed for 1 copy of this software for use on the EyeLink 1000