SCO Merge 5.1 for UnixWare
This optional service provides users the capability of running
Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 sessions on
UnixWare® 7.
This version of SCO Merge is also available for
SCO OpenServerTM.
These release notes provide
important information about SCO Merge and
pointers on where to find further information.
SCO Merge Features
SCO Merge 5.1 has the following features:
- Windows 95 and 98 support (American and European)
- Graphical configuration interface.
- Support for Microsoft Office 2000 and earlier versions
- Support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 and 5
- Support for Netscape 4.x
New SCO Merge Features
SCO Merge 5.1 is an updated version of SCO Merge 5.0.
This new version includes
some new features and improvements as well as some bug fixes.
New major features since 5.0:
- Improved support for European language versions of Windows
- Added support for Norton AntiVirus 2000.
- Added support for Glyph Index Fonts.
This fixes the display errors with some Eastern European and Asian fonts
as well as the "symbol" font.
- Reduced per user memory requirements.
Installation Requirements
- SCO UnixWare 7.1.0 or 7.1.1
- Note:
Recommend that version 7.1.0 or later X packages be installed before
installing Merge.
(The packages basex, xserver, xdrivers, and xclients in that order.)
- Windows 95 or Windows 98 installation media.
- A Pentium or better CPU.
- RAM requirements are determined by how many simultaneous DOS or Windows
sessions are in use.
A single Windows session can be run on a standard
64MB UnixWare7 system.
Additional Windows sessions need to be able to claim an additional
32Mb per Windows session.
A single DOS session can be run on a standard 32Mb SCO OpenServer system
with an additional
3Mb required for each additional DOS session.
(If you do not use the CDE desktop, then the RAM requirements can be
somewhat smaller.)
SCO Merge itself is shared by all users, but each user must install
a separate copy of Windows and Windows applications.
Supported versions of Windows:
- Windows 95 "classic" (aka "retail")
- Windows 95 OSR2
- Windows 98
- Windows 98 second edition.
- Windows 98 Upgrade CD
SCO Merge does not support the following:
- Installation from a Windows "Companion" CD is not supported.
- Installation from a pre-installed native partition is not supported.
- Upgrading existing installations of Windows 95
to Windows 98 is not supported.
- Other Windows "upgrades" may not work.
For Windows 95 you must also supply a matching Windows 95 boot floppy
(also known as a Windows Startup Disk).
If you have a bootable Windows 98 CDROM, you do not need a boot floppy.
If you do not have a bootable Windows 98 CD, you must supply a Windows
98 boot floppy.
Note:
SCO Merge only supports the "Windows 95 to Windows 98 Upgrade" CD
for fresh installation of Windows. Plus in order to install Windows
from this you must have a qualifying Windows 95 installation CD to prove
that you are allowed to use the upgrade.
You must supply a Windows 95 or Windows 98 boot floppy because this CD
is not bootable.
Windows language versions that can be installed:
95 95 98 98
Classic OSR2 OE SE
-------- --- --- --- ---
Basque Yes - - -
Brazilian Yes Yes Yes -
Czech - Yes Yes Yes
Danish Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dutch Yes Yes Yes Yes
English Yes Yes Yes Yes
Finnish Yes Yes Yes Yes
French Yes Yes Yes Yes
German Yes Yes Yes Yes
Greek - Yes Yes Yes
Hungarian - Yes - Yes
Italian - Yes Yes Yes
Norwegian Yes Yes Yes Yes
Panama - Yes - -
Polish - Yes - Yes
Portugese Yes Yes - -
Russian - Yes - Yes
Slovak - Yes Yes Yes
Sloveni - - Yes Yes
Spanish Yes Yes Yes Yes
Swedish Yes Yes Yes Yes
Turkish Yes Yes - -
(Note, not all of these language versions have been tested to
verify proper operation.)
Filesystem Space Requirements:
-
SCO Merge installation requires approximately 15 MB
-- Mostly in /usr/lib/merge
(If you do not have enough space in your /usr/lib filesystem
then use symbolic links to cause "/usr/lib/merge" to be
on another filesystem.)
- Windows requirements:
Windows Version |
To Load the CD. Space in /usr/merge |
Per-User. Space in $HOME |
- Win95 Classic
| 40 MB | 41 MB |
- Win95 OSR2
| 69 MB | 93 MB |
- Win98 First Edition
| 115 MB | 148 MB |
- Win98 Second Edition
| 132 MB | 195 MB |
(If you do not have enough space in your /usr filesystem
then use symbolic links to cause "/usr/merge" to be
on another filesystem.)
- Windows Temporary Space - each session of Windows requires 50-100MB of
temporary space on $HOME.
- Typical Windows Application filesystem requirements for $HOME
using default install options:
- Office '97 116 MB
- Office 2000 60 MB to over 400 MB
(The above requirements for $HOME are based on the "C:" drive location
being mapped by default to $HOME/win.
You can change where this is mapped using the
SCO Merge "winsetup" configuration utility,
or you can use symbolic links to cause $HOME/win to be located elsewhere.)
Installing SCO Merge
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of SCO Merge,
you must remove the old version of SCO Merge first
and then install the new SCO Merge.
(When you remove the previous version of SCO Merge, your Windows
installations, applications and configuration settings are not removed.)
It is important that there must not be anyone using Merge while Merge
is being removed or upgraded.
WARNING
There is an error in SCO Merge 4.1.0 that prevents it from being removed.
If you try to remove SCO Merge 4.1.0 it will complain that /usr/merge/log
is missing and then fail.
To prevent this problem so that you can
remove SCO Merge 4.1.0, log in as root and type command:
mkdir -p /usr/merge/log/save.x
After you do this then it is safe to remove SCO Merge 4.1.0.
If you already ran into this removal problem, you can still type
the above command and do the removal again. Some warnings will
be printed (because SCO Merge is partially removed),
but the removal will eventually succeed.
To remove SCO Merge:
-
Log in as root on the UNIX server.
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Start the
Application Installer.
- From the lower pane select the Merge application icon, and
then click on Remove.
Alternatively, you can remove with
pkgrm(1M):
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Log in as root on the UNIX server.
-
Run pkgrm:
pkgrm merge
To install SCO Merge
from the Optional Services CD:
-
Log in as root on the UNIX server.
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Start the
Application Installer.
-
Select the correct device from which to install
(for example, CD-ROM_1).
-
Click on Update View
to see the products
that are available to install.
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Select the Merge icon
and click on Install.
Alternatively, you can install with
pkgadd(1M):
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Log in as root on the UNIX server.
-
Mount the CD-ROM drive:
mount -F cdfs -r /dev/cdrom/* /mnt
-
Run pkgadd:
pkgadd -d /mnt merge
Licenses
SCO Merge 5 requires a license to be installed before it can be used.
You use the SCO License Manager to install or remove the SCO Merge licenses.
If you do not have an SCO Merge license, you may use the
following SCO Merge evaluation license free for 60 days:
License Number: EVALMERG5
License Code: xffnrdxg
License Data: d60;k0;q0;mbs861k
After Installing
Once you have installed SCO Merge, every user must
log out and then log back in in order to get the full
functionality of SCO Merge.
Once you have installed SCO Merge, refer to the on-line
SCO Merge User's Guide,
which will guide you through the following steps:
- Loading the Windows CD.
- Installing Windows for personal use.
SCO Merge Documentation
A variety of on-line documentation is provided
as part of the SCO Merge product:
- SCO Merge User's Guide
- On-line Help
- Manual Pages
- Troubleshooting Guide
These release notes are available via the
SCO Merge User's Guide
when SCO Merge is installed, and they are also available on the
installation CD in directory info/merge regardless of
whether SCO Merge is installed.
The SCO Merge User's Guide is available through SCOHelp
after SCO Merge is installed.
Known Product Limitations
- This product release is only available in English,
although it does support non-English Windows 95/98.
- Merge 5.1 for UnixWare
does not support complete Windows 95/98 networking.
Instead, SCO Merge 5.1 for UnixWare
provides Winsock 1.1 support for both 16-bit
and 32-bit applications over TCP/IP.
Microsoft's non-TCP/IP networking is not available.
- Novell networking is NOT supported.
- Root user is not allowed to install Windows.
Known Problems and Troubleshooting
- When installing Windows, when it seems to be finished installing,
you have Windows running in a Window on your desktop. The final
step requires that you immediately shutdown the session by clicking
on the "Start" button, then clicking "Shut Down" and then clicking "OK".
If this is not done then Internet Explorer will not be properly
set up and your installation may otherwise not be completely installed.
-
X Cut & Paste may not always work properly.
It may be necessary to have no more than one Merge session displayed
per console in use.
Use of X Cut & Paste may also require repeated attempts in order to
successfully place text on the clipboard.
Try Cutting & Pasting from Unix to Unix or Windows to Windows first.
Instructions for configuring X Cut & Paste are in the on line
Merge User's Guide in Chapter 3 under "Cutting and Pasting."
After exiting your Windows session in which you enabled X Cut & Paste,
to return the X clipboard to normal operation you may have to kill the
"clipman" process.
To do this follow these steps:
- Find the id number of the process.
The following command does this. (Use this command exactly):
ps -e | grep " clipman$"
(The above command has a space between the double quote and the "c"
and has the $ symbol between the "n" and the double quote.)
If there is a clipman process running then this command prints out
something like this:
2134 ttyp2 00:00:00 clipman
- The first number is the process id that you use with the kill command.
For example if the process id is 2134 you use this command:
kill 2134
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Caps Lock and Num Lock keys may not work properly.
This may happen when you use an X display server that does the
Caps Lock and Num Lock keys differently than the standard SCO console
X server on your system. For instance, the OpenServer X server does
it differently than the UnixWare X server.
The setting MERGE_X_LOCK_KEYS_TOGGLE configures Merge to expect
one style or the other by setting it to "on" or "off".
The default setting is in the file /etc/default/merge, and each user can
configure it by putting this setting in their UNIX environment.
For the OpenServer X server, the setting should be:
MERGE_X_LOCK_KEYS_TOGGLE=on
For the UnixWare 7 X server and the XFree86 X server it should be:
MERGE_X_LOCK_KEYS_TOGGLE=off
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The Caps Lock LED might not reflect the true state
of the Caps Lock setting in some locales.
Certain Windows locales require the user
to use the "Shift" key to toggle Caps Lock off.
Caps Lock will be turned off for the Windows session;
however, the Caps Lock LED will not change.
-
Using the Hide Menu or Show Menu option
under X might cause the Merge window
to creep toward the upper left corner of the screen
with some windows managers, including the
UnixWare 7 CDE Desktop window manager (dtwm).
- SCO Termlite and SCO TermVision are not supported from within SCO Merge.
- Lotus SmartSuite 96 "SmartCenter" does not work properly.
- Older versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader do not work properly.
Use at least version 3.01 instead.
- Emptying the Recycle Bin can result in error messages in
certain situations.
The error message:
Cannot delete file: File system error (1026).
happens when Windows is trying to create a RECYCLED directory
on a drive where it does not have permission to do so.
The standard J drive is located at /usr/merge/dosroot, so
you should log in as root and then create the directory
/usr/merge/dosroot/RECYCLED if it does not already exist.
(E.g. with the command "mkdir /usr/merge/dosroot/RECYCLED").
For all the other "drives" that are used that do not already
have a RECYCLED directory, you should create one.
Another error message occurs as a result of moving
a read-only file that is not owned by you into the recyle bin.
This error happens later when you "empty" the recycle bin:
Cannot Delete DCxx: Access is denied
(where 'xx' is a number).
Windows fails to delete this file the from the Recycle Bin,
but Windows shows an empty recycle bin. To actually remove the
DCxx files, you must use the Unix 'rm' command to remove the files.
- Problem installing Netscape. When installing Netscape, do NOT
restart Windows when given the choice. Defer the restart until
after the Netscape installer has completely finished.
- Printing problems. If you experience printing problems, make sure
you have the latest printer drivers from the printer manufacturer.
- In certain siutations,
the Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Configuration Wizard may
seem to only allow using a modem to access the internet.
If this happens, with the right mouse button click on the
Internet Explorer icon on your Windows desktop and then click
on Properites. Then click the "Connections" tab, and then
on the "Setup" button for the Connection Wizard.
Select "I want to connect though a local aread network (LAN)",
or similarly worded option, and then click Next. For some
versions another window pops up and you have to select
"I connect through a local area network (LAN)" and click Next
again. If you have NOT installed windows with VNET, and
the Wizard starts to install files, you MUST cancel it,
otherwise the Winsock networking will be damaged. Do NOT
click OK with the Internet Connection Wizard unless
you installed Windows with VNET networking.