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%P%\EXAMPLE\SOL solution files (e.g., normal equations, SINEX)<br />

23.1 Installation Guide for Windows Platforms<br />

%P%\EXAMPLE\STA campaign specific station files (STA, FIX, CRD, etc.), the campaign’s<br />

session table (SESSIONS.SES) is here, too<br />

%P%\EXAMPLE\TXT not a required directory, it contains CODE and IGS summary files<br />

referring to the EXAMPLE campaign<br />

After successful installation, the shortcut to the folder <strong>GPS</strong>DATA containing the example<br />

campaigns will appear on your desktop.<br />

If you don’t want to install the data for the example campaign for any reason you can<br />

create the directory <strong>GPS</strong>DATA manually and define the environment variable %P% with the<br />

location of <strong>GPS</strong>DATA instead. We do not recommend to use the <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Version</strong><br />

<strong>5.0</strong> without having processed the provided example campaigns to verify the installation<br />

(see Section 20.3). Note however, that you cannot simply copy <strong>Version</strong> 4.2 campaigns into<br />

<strong>Version</strong> <strong>5.0</strong> (see Chapter 24).<br />

23.1.3.4 Finishing Installation<br />

Users of Windows versions other than Windows 95, 98, 98SE can now log out and back in,<br />

so that the new environment variables are active. <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong>, <strong>Version</strong> <strong>5.0</strong> is<br />

now ready to run. You can skip the next section. If you are using Windows 9x, the following<br />

steps need to be done in order to complete the installation.<br />

23.1.3.5 Final Installation Steps on Windows 9x Systems<br />

Because environment variables under Windows 9x systems are not defined in the registry,<br />

but via AUTOEXEC.BAT at boot time, a mechanism to set the <strong>Bernese</strong> environment<br />

variables via batch files is available:<br />

Run the Perl script win9Xadd.pl from the SETUP-subdirectory of your installation CD. It<br />

scans the entire computer for the directories BERN50, <strong>GPS</strong>USER, and <strong>GPS</strong>DATA, and writes<br />

a batch file C:\BSW50env.bat, which contains the environment definitions according to<br />

your installation choices. To speed up the processing you may add a list of drives (or even<br />

directories) to the script as parameters:<br />

F:\SETUP> perl bsw9Xadd.pl "D: E:\<strong>GPS</strong>DATA"<br />

The result is displayed and further actions are described on the screen. Pay attention that<br />

the proposed paths are correct, and do not point to another version of the <strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong><br />

<strong>Software</strong>.<br />

<strong>Bernese</strong> <strong>GPS</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>5.0</strong> Page 557

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