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AntsInFields for Windows 9x / ME / NT / XP / 2000
running on ETH PlugIn Oberon for Windows
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents of the CD
- System Requirements
- Installation of Ants in Fields
  (detailed description of installation process)
- Uninstalling Ants in fields
  (how to uninstall AntsInFields completely)
- Problems
- Differences to the original ETH Plugin Oberon Installation
- Legal Information
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CONTENTS OF THE CD

This particular distribution contains an implementation of
the software package AntsInFields Release a1.01, an
implementation of the software package Voyager Release b1.01
and an implementation of the operating system ETH Plugin Oberon
Release 2.4 for Windows 9x/ME/NT/XP/2000.

Oberon is the name of a modern integrated software environment.
It is a single-user, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware
or on top of a host operating system. Oberon is also the name of a
programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition. The Oberon
project was launched in 1985 by Niklaus Wirth and Jrg Gutknecht.
See also http://www.oberon.ethz.ch

Voyager is a project to explore the feasibility of a portable and
extensible system for simulation and data analysis systems. It is
mainly written in and for Oberon. The Voyager project is carried out
by StatLab Heidelberg and was launched in 1993 by Gnther Sawitzki.
See also http://www.statlab.uni-heidelberg.de/projects/voyager/

AntsInFields is a Software Package for Simulation and Statistical
Inference on Gibbs Fields. AntsInFields is written in Oberon and
uses Voyager. It has been developed since 1997 by Felix Friedrich.
This particular version is adapted to usage for a Windows user.

Oberon, Voyager and AntsInFields are contained on this CD with all
documentation files, binaries (EXE and OBJ) and all source codes.
Legal information can be found at the end of this document.

Looking for versions for other operating systems?
Please visit       www.antsinfields.de
or contact me at  ants@antsinfields.de.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Hardware:
  - 50 MB of hard disk space.
  - Preferably a screen with a resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels with
    at least 32768 colors. Minimum resolution 800x600 pixels.
  - For the use of AntsInFields: A two-button mouse. For the Oberon-
    styled user interface (writing programs, building own documents
    etc.) preferably a three-button mouse and a mouse driver that
    supports all three mouse buttons.
  - Preferably a not too slow processor
    (>= PI 200 MHz) and preferably >= 32MB memory

Software:
  - Microsoft Windows 9x / ME / NT / XP / 2000


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INSTALLATION OF AntsInFields

There is an installer for Windows in this directory. To install the
software, doubleclick the installer icon. If you have enough disk 
space, I recommend to copy the installer to your hard disk first, 
since this increases the speed of installation considerably. 

Installation of AntsInFields means in most cases the installation of
all: Oberon, Voyager and AntsInFields. In the following and in the 
installer (and the uninstaller), (un)installation of all is adressed 
as (the installation of) AntsInFields. 

During installation a log file is written to the file "setuplog.txt"
in the destination directory.

If you already have an installed Oberon System (from now on adressed
as "your old Oberon") on Windows, it is recommended to install
AntsInFields (and "this Oberon") in a new directory. Unless you do 
not exclude the "Oberon registry" while installing. This installer
writes registry entries for
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ETH PlugIn Oberon\Release 2.4
and for
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ETH PlugIn Oberon\Ants.a1.01
and might overwrite the registry of your old Oberon.
You can re-register your old Oberon by double clicking the
oberon.reg icon in your old Oberon directory.


If you already have installed this software previously
(AntsInFields+Voyager+Oberon) and you want to reinstall, you can
simply repeat the installation and overwrite the old version. Since
all documents and runtime files are overwritten AntsInFields should
then be in the same clean state that you observed after the first
installation. If, however, this is not the case (never observed,
could happen if files are moved or newly compiled), it would be a
good idea to uninstall the files, delete the remaining files
(see below: UNINSTALLING) and then reinstall AntsInFields.

If there is very little disk space, you can use the minimal
installation. All files necessary for a running AntsInFields are 
installed including documentation about the user interface.

If none of the above applies, I recommend to choose the typical
installation.


INSTALLER SPECIFICATION:
depending on your choices the installer does the following:

1.)  Welcome Screen
2.)  ReadMe Message
3.)  License Agreement
4.)  Select Install Directory
5.)  Select Install Type
5a.) Depending on 5): Select Components (components: see 7a below)
6)   Set Program Folder: specification if and where entries to the
     "Start" menu will be added.
7.)  Ready to Install Message

-UP TO THIS POINT NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO YOUR SYSTEM -
 CANCELLING INSTALLATION AT THIS POINT LEAVES YOUR SYSTEM UNTOUCHED

7a)  Copying Files (in the following order)

  Typical = all = Oberon + OberonReg + AntsVy + AntsVyReg
  Minmal = OberonCore+AntsVyCore+AntsVyDocs+AntsVyReg

  Oberon    = OberonCore + OberonAppl + OberonDocu + OberonSrc

              OberonCore = Files for basic Oberon system.
                           -needed as a base for AntsInFields

              OberonAppl = Files to install additional Applications
                           in Oberon.
                           -optional and not needed for AntsInFields

              OberonDocu = Files with additional documentation for
                           Oberon.
                           -recommended if you want to take a deeper
                           look, but not required for AntsInFields
                           functionality

              OberonSrc  = Modules (source code) of the operating 
                           system Oberon.
                           -not needed for AntsInFIelds functionality

  AntsVy    = AntsVyCore + AntsVySrc + AntsVyDocs

              AntsVyCore = OBJ Files and other basic files of

                           AntsInFields and Voyager
                           -needed for AntsInFields runtime
                           functionality!

              AntsVySrc  = Source Files of AntsInFields and Voyager
                           -not needed as runtime functionality but
                           still recommended!

              AntsVyDocs = Documents and Documentation of
                           AntsInFields
                           -needed for use of AntsInFields, contains
                           all examples and help files.
7b)  Registries and Links

  OberonReg = Write Oberon registry
              Needed for Oberon-styled user interface.
              -not needed for AntsInFields functionality!

  AntsVyReg = Write AntsInFields registry,
              make a link "AntsInFields"
              -needed for AntsInFields functionality!

  Write Startmenu entries (if specified)

8)   Finished Message


The following directories are written to your computer.
<ants> is the destination directory specified in 4.) Following the
Oberon convention, here the dos filename seperator "\" is replaced
by "/". 

<ants>/Apps                 additional installable Applications for
                            Oberon
                            [OberonAppl]

<ants>/Docu                 documentation regarding Oberon as
                            operating system and as language
                            [OberonDocu]

<ants>/Obj                  basic Oberon object (binary) files
                            [OberonCore]

<ants>/Src                  source code of the Oberon operating
                            system
                            [OberonSrc]

<ants>/System               Oberon system files, tools, panels
                            and text files of Oberon
                            [OberonCore]

<ants>/Work                 the standard working directory, contains
                            all non ETHPlugin-Oberon-standard files

<ants>/Work/local           local files used for AntsInFields,
                            mainly configuration files.
                            [AntsVyCore]

<ants>/Work/obj             Object files (binaries) of Voyager and
                            AntsInFields.
                            [AntsVyCore]

<ants>/Work/vy              the Voyager directory

<ants>/Work/vy/doc          some Voyager documents
                            [AntsVyDoc]

<ants>/Work/vy/src          Voyager Modules (source code)
                            [AntsVySrc]

<ants>/Work/ants            the AntsInFields main directory,
                            contains some basic runtime files of
                            AntsInFields (not the binaries) and
                            the copyright notes.
                            [AntsVyCore]

<ants>/Work/ants/src        AntsInFields Modules (source code)
                            [AnstVySrc]

<ants>/Work/ants/doc        the AntsInFields documents, all panels
                            and documentation of the educational
                            view are contained in here.
                            [AntsVyDoc]

<ants>/Work/ants/picts      standard picture path for antsIF, only
                            the icon of AntsInFields located here.
                            [AntsVyCore]
                    
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UNINSTALLING AnstInFields

How to remove anything that has been written to the computer during
the installation:

While the installation process is taking place an Uninstaller
is written to disk and the software can thus be removed afterwards.
The uninstaller
- removes all files that have been written during installation
- removes the registry entries of AntsInFields and
  (if registered during installation) of Oberon
- removes the entries in the "Start" menu

Files that you might have created newly (not: replaced) in the
AntsInFields/Oberon directories will remain unaffected. Temporary
files of AntsInFields are normally removed automatically at runtime.
If, however, files are left over after the uninstallation process,
any remaining files can be removed by hand (unless you want to keep
them).

If you want to know where the remaining files could be located: the
standard name of the destination path in the installer is "Ants".
(If, however, you changed this name while installation took place it
might be a good idea to search for a directory called "Work" which
is the standard work directory name within AntsInFields; if you do
not find this directory then nothing is left over on your disk.)


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PROBLEMS

a) AntsInFields does not start / work at all.
   - please try a reinstallation of the software
   - visit the homepage www.antsinfields.de to look for a new
     version or the "Frequently Asked Questions".
   - if the problem persists please write an email to
     ants@antsinfields.de, I will give assistance.

b) I have overwritten / removed / destroyed something and I want to
   go back to the original starting point
   - do a complete reinstallation of the software (for details see
     INSTALLATION above)
   - if the problem persists please write an email to
     ants@antsinfields.de, I will give assistance.

c) I have found a fault / a bug; something seems to be wrong.
   - please send a bug report to ants@antsinfields.de
     If you have the system.trap file, please attach it.


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DIFFERENCES TO THE ORIGINAL ETH Plugin Oberon INSTALLATION

As stated previously, AntsInFields and Voyager run on the operating
system Oberon. Thus an Installation of AntsInFields implies - if you
do not have a previously installed Oberon system - an Installation
of Oberon.

Any files NOT located in the directory "Work" except the files
"Copyright.readme.txt","Ants.reg", "Ants.lnk", "LGPL.TXT" and
"Oberon.reg" are original files from the installation of the
"ETH Plug-In Oberon for Windows" as found by download from
ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/ETHOberon/Win95NT/PlugIn/
on July 1st, 2002.

For the use of AntsInFields, the order for the search path in
oberon.reg has been changed to
Work;Work/local;System;Work/obj;Obj;Src;Docu;Apps;Work/ants;
Work/ants/doc;Work/ants/src;Work/vy/doc;Work/vy/src.
Therefore, the file Work/local/Configuration.Text is used as startup
file. Some basic modules such as antsExpressions and antsSecurity
are launched. If you do not want/need them, please delete the file
<Ants>/Work/local/Configuration.Text, where <Ants> is the home
directory of your installation.


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LEGAL INFORMATION

This distribution contains an Installation of both,

- the Operating System Oberon
and
- the software packages Voyager and AntsInFields.

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When installed, Voyager is - in this distribution - located in the
directory "Work/vy". Source code of Voyager is marked by preceding
"vy" for all Module-Names

When installed, AntsInFields is - in this distribution - located in
the directory "Work/ants". Source code of AntsInFields is marked by
the preceding letters "ants" for all Module Names.

Any files NOT located in the directory "Work" except the files
"Copyright.readme.txt","Ants.reg", "Ants.lnk", "LGPL.TXT" and
"Oberon.reg" are original files from the installation of the
"ETH Plug-In Oberon for Windows" as found by download from
ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/ETHOberon/Win95NT/PlugIn/
on July 1st, 2002.

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The Operating System Oberon - called "ETH Oberon" in this
distribution - is protected by the following copyright, start and
end marked by ">>" and "<<" respectively:
(from: ftp://ftp.inf.ethz.ch/pub/ETHOberon/license.txt)

>>

Copyright (c) 1990-2001, Computer Systems Institute, ETH Zurich
All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:

o Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

o Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
  copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
  disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
  provided with the distribution.

o Neither the name of the ETH Zurich nor the names of its
  contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
  derived from this software without specific prior written
  permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ETH OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGE.

<<

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The following copyright note (start and end marked by ">>" and "<<"
respectively)concerns either of the software packages

Voyager
(C) 1993-2002 Project Voyager, StatLab Heidelberg ;
(C) 1993-2002 G. Sawitzki et al.


and

AntsInFields
(C) 1997-2002 Felix Friedrich, Munich:

>>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
MA  02111-1307  USA

<<

the copy of the LGPL can be found in this directory as file
"LGPL.TXT"
