*WARNING* I got the PIT to run by doing the following:
Copy the files tk80.dll, tcl80.dll, and tclpip80.dll into the
windows\system directory (where all the other dll files reside). PIT runs
fine after this modification. (OS: windows 98)
The PATH statement should probably read c:\program files\tcl\bin
(backslashes for directories instead of forward slashes). I'm not certain
that adding the PATH statement does any good, but it doesn't seem to do any
harm either.
You will need a way to unzip the files listed below. If you know your way around
DOS you can use PKUNZIP that comes with Windows 95 and WinNT. If you don't then
you will need to get a Windows program that does the same thing. A good one
to use is WinZip, which you can get from
their website.
There are several files that you will need to download -
this zipped file contains all of the files required to run PIT except
for those listed below; tcl804.exe is packaged with this file and will
install Tcl/Tk 8.0* on your computer, which
is necessary for the proper operation of the PIT interface * Tcl/Tk can also be downloaded directly
from the Scriptics website - http://www.scriptics.com/
Once you have downloaded these files you will need to follow these instructions
-
* You will first be asked to enter a location for the distribution. The default
should be fine but you may specify a different location if you choose. It is
recommended that you not specify your PIT folder (or a folder within
your PIT folder) which may complicate future updates to your PIT distribution.
The Tcl/Tk 8.0 installation process may ask additional questions depending on
how your system is configured. If you already have Tcl/Tk 8.0 (or after installing
it), the file "tcl804.exe" can be deleted.
** This is to make it possible for PIT to find Tcl when you start the program.
If you do not set this correctly then when you try to start PIT it will give
you an error stating that the file "tcl80.dll" can not be found in
the PATH. On WinNT, to set your PATH follow these steps:
On Windows 95 follow these steps:
Installation of PIT requires you to modify your AUTOEXEC file so that your computer
knows where to find Tcl. The AUTOEXEC file is one of two files that make your
computer run properly, so it is possible to seriously adversely affect the operation
of your computer while modifying this file. If you follow the steps outlined
below and make only the changes listed, there should not be a problem. If you
are uncomfortable making these changes yourself then it is recommended that
you have someone experienced in this type of work do it for you. Any problems
that arise due to modification of this file are the responsibility of only one
person - you, or the person who makes the changes if that is not you.
Note: After this Appendix was prepared, feedback from Internet users who tried to install PIT indicated that some were experiencing problems. We insert here a suggestion from Berit Bland, Director of the NASA Visitors Center at Wallops Island, VA. In his own words:
PIT.zip
israel.zip
morrobay.zip
nb.zip
rocks.zip
avhrr.zip
goes.zip these are image files to be used during the walkthrough of PIT later on
in this Appendix
Nicholas M. Short, Sr.
email: nmshort@epix.net
Jeff Love, PIT Developer (love@gst.com