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Page 10 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit
Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved.
3. INSTALLATION
3.1. Software installation
Installing the toolkit software is straightforward as it uses industry standard MSI
deployment. Before you install you will need to ensure you are logged into the local PC
with administrator privileges.
When installing you have the option of selecting one of three installation types.
A. Test & Analyse
This option is used if you will be
hosting the toolkit. The full suite of
software, utilities, documentation and
sample data files will be installed.
B. Analyse Only
This option will install the bare
minimum required to analyse data
collected on another PC.
Documentation and sample data files
will be installed.
C. Sensor Check Utility/Custom Setup
This option allows you to install a paradigm simulator which simulates the
presentation of stimulus materials in order for you to check the toolkit sensors are
operating correctly. Typically you will install this on the remote PC you are running
your own paradigms on.
For setup options A and B a Black Box Toolkit entry will be created under the “Start|All
Programs” menu. Under that program group will be three entries. One for the main menu,
one for viewing the electronic manual and one for visiting the Black Box Toolkit website.
To access the electronic version of the manual you should ensure that Adobe Acrobat
Reader is installed (www.adobe.com/reader
). If you choose to install the “Sensor Check
Utility” a relevant entry will be created on the Start menu.
3.2. Hardware installation
Before installing the toolkit hardware on a host PC you should check that the BIOS
settings are suitable for hosting the toolkit. To do this you will need to reboot your PC and
enter the BIOS setup. Typically you do this by pressing the DEL key as the PC boots-up.
Some systems use a different key combination so you may need to consult the
documentation that came with your computer.
Once you have entered your BIOS setup you need to ensure that your parallel printer port
is setup to operate as an EPP parallel port. All modern BIOS’s should enable you to do
this simply by selecting from a list of options. Typically you will need to look under an
integrated peripherals menu. You should select the default address for LPT1 which is 378
with an IRQ of 7. In order to host the toolkit the port type must be switched to EPP. You
may also have the option to set the EPP version number. This should be set to either 1.9
or 1.7.
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