New Mexico ArcView (WWW) Demonstration Installation Instructions The New Mexico ArcView demonstrations is available in two formats: the self extracting .exe file and the compressed archive .zip file. YOU MUST HAVE A COPY OF ArcView 2.1 OR GREATER TO USE THIS DEMONSTRATION DATA ONCE IT HAS BEEN INSTALLED. This software is commercially available from ESRI (www.esri.com). The instructions below are generally written for ArcView 2 users. THE NEW MEXICO DEMO WILL NOT WORK WITH ARCVIEW VERSION 1. To extract and load this demonstration from the .exe file do the following: - From your root directory (c:\) create a new directory called nmtsb2 using the following command: mkdir nmtsb2 - Go to this directory and place a copy of the nmdem2.exe file here. Note: You may place it in another directory, however, ArcView will be searching for files in this directory and you will have to redirect the pointers to the directory containing the data (see instructions below) - Type the following command: nmdem2 -d Note: This will create sub-directory c:\nmtsb2\data The ArcView data is in the data directory Please see the file nmavtsb.doc (word 7) for a complete description of the data, projects, and views. To extract and load this demonstration from the .zip file do the following: - From your root directory (c:\) create a new directory called nmtsb2 using the following command: mkdir nmtsb2 - Go to this directory and place a copy of the nmdem2.zip file here. Note: You may place it in another directory, however, ArcView will be searching for files in this directory and you will have to redirect the pointers to the directory containing the data (see instructions below) - Type the following command: pkunzip -d nmdem2 Note: This will create sub-directory c:\nmtsb2\data The ArcView data is in the data directory Please see the file nmavtsb.doc (word 7) for a complete description of the data, projects, and views. If you have placed these files in a different directory than the one listed in these instructions, you must reroute the pointers ArcView is using to locate the data files by directing ArcView to the proper location each time a view is accessed. In ArcView2 you can reroute the pointers quickly by opening each .apr (project) file in a word processing program and performing a global find and replace command: find: c:\nmtsb2\data replace with: If this method is used, the modified .apr file must be saved in ASCII (DOS) Text format. 7/10/97 Larry Spear, DGR-UNM (lspear@unm.edu)