DIGITAL Read Before Installing or Using DEC C Version 5.7 for OpenVMS VAX Systems AV-PXWYG-TE Whether you are a new customer or a continuing customer with a Software Product Services (SPS) contract, please take time to read the following information about your product. News for Application Developers If you are interested in using DEC C to build client/server applications that interoperate with Windows[R] based systems, please see the release notes for important information on a new DIGITAL product called The Application Developer's Package for C/C++. Installation Information Installing DEC C for OpenVMS[TM] VAX[TM] requires the OpenVMS VAX operating system Version 5.5-2 or higher. The installation kit contains media for installing the DEC C compiler, as well as the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components Version 6.0 for OpenVMS VAX Systems. Installing the full kit requires 34,000 blocks of free disk space for the compiler and up to 17,000 blocks for the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit. To use DEC C on systems running OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 or 6.0, you must install the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit in a separate step before installing the compiler. OpenVMS VAX versions higher than 6.0 require that you install only the compiler. Release Notes Information The release notes for DEC C Version 5.7 contain important installation-related instructions and a summary of technical changes, new features, differences, known problems, corrected errors, performance enhancements, documentation notes, restric- tions, and incompatibilities. To read the release notes before installing DEC C, invoke VMSIN- STAL and follow the instructions in the installation guide. After installing DEC C, the release notes for the compiler are located in: SYS$HELP:CC057.RELEASE_NOTES SYS$HELP:CC057_RELEASE_NOTES.PS ©Digital Equipment Corporation. 1998. All Rights Reserved. ___________________ [R] Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. [TM] Bookreader, DEC, DECwindows, DIGITAL, OpenVMS, VAX, and the DIGITAL logo are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. 1 You can locate the release notes after installing DEC C by entering the following DCL command: $ HELP CC/DECC RELEASE_NOTES License Registration Before you install and run DEC C Version 5.7 on a newly licensed node or cluster, you must first register a License Product Authorization Key (License PAK) using the License Management Facility (LMF). The License PAK may be shipped along with the kit if you ordered the license and media together; otherwise, it is shipped separately to a location based on your license order. If you are installing DEC C as an update on a node or cluster already licensed for this software, you have already completed the License PAK registration requirements. If you are installing prerequisite or optional software along with DEC C, review the PAK status and install the PAKs for any prerequisite or optional software before you install DEC C. Dependent Product Redistribution Information The DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit contains shareable image run-time components. When the DEC C kit is installed on OpenVMS VAX Version 5.5-2 systems, some of the shareable image run- time components replace older versions of existing OpenVMS components. DIGITAL has engineered the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components kit specifically to allow redistribution with any application that uses one or more of these components. Redistributing this kit requires that the kit and its documentation be shipped to the remote site receiving any such application. See the DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components for OpenVMS VAX Reference and Installation Guide for detailed installation and redistribution instructions. Contents of This Kit o Indented Bill Report (BIL) and Bill of Materials (BOM) Please read the BIL and BOM enclosed in this kit and check to see that all items listed are actually in your kit. If your kit is damaged or any items are missing, call your DIGITAL representative. o Media and Online Documentation Files If you ordered media, you will find the media and the DEC C Installation Guide for OpenVMS VAX Systems in this kit. Consult this guide for information about installing DEC C on your VAX system. 2 The Software Product Library media CD-ROM (CD) set includes the DEC C installation save set in directory [CC057.KIT] and the online documentation files in [CC057.DOCUMENTATION]. A CD-ROM user's guide also resides on the Software Product Library. The tape media includes the DEC C save set and the online documentation files. To copy the files from the tape, see the Copying Documentation Files from Tape Media section. o Software Product Description (SPD) The SPD provides an overview of the DEC C kit and its fea- tures, as well as the technical environment in which the product is supported. o Documentation Depending on your order, this kit may include copies of the following DEC C manuals: - DEC C Installation Guide for OpenVMS VAX Systems - DEC C Migration Guide for OpenVMS VAX Systems - DEC C User's Guide for OpenVMS Systems - DEC C Run-Time Library Reference Manual for OpenVMS Systems - DEC C Language Reference Manual The DEC C Installation Guide for OpenVMS VAX Systems is also provided on the media in PostScript[R] (.PS) and ASCII text (.TXT) format. The DEC C documentation is also available on the Online Documentation Library CD-ROM. Copying Documentation Files from Tape Media The following documentation files on tape media are supplied in both PostScript[R] form (file type .PS) and ASCII form (file type .TXT): DEC_C_VAX_IG_V57 The DEC C installation guide DEC_C_VAX_RBI_V57 This "read first" letter CRT060_REF_INST The DEC C/C++ Run-Time Components reference and installation guide 253825 The DEC C SPD 3 For example, you can use the following commands to copy the DEC C SPD from the DEC C media tape physically loaded on drive MUA0: $ MOUNT MUA0: CC $ COPY/LOG MUA0:253825.TXT DIGITAL Services A variety of service and support options are available from DIGITAL. For more information, contact your local DIGITAL sales office. A Final Note DIGITAL appreciates your comments and suggestions about DEC C documentation. If you find errors or want to make comments about the documentation, you can send electronic mail to: decc_docs@bookie.enet.doc.com ___________________ [R] PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. 4 5