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PenMount DMC9000 Linux X Window 3.3.6 drivers & utilities Versoin 1.0

A. Driver installation procedures:

  1. Login system with "root" 

  2. Check XFree86 version 
     # X -version            
     ( If the screen shows "XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System", then go to Next. If not, please use other driver which should fit XFree86 driver.)


  3. copy penmount driver "xf86PenMount.so" to the directory "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules".
     # cp /mnt/cdrom/Driver/Linux\ XFree86\ 3.3.6\ V1.0/XWindow_336/xf86PenMount.so /usr/X11R6/lib/modules
    
  4. Edit  XF86Config
     "gedit /etc/X11/XF86Config" (or use "vi" Editor)(You can use Copy&Paste!)
  
     a. In the Section "Files", add a statement :

        ModulePath "/usr/X11R6/lib/modules"

     b. Add a Section "Module" :

        Section "Module"
            Load "xf86PenMount.so"
        EndSection

     c. Under the "Pointer Section"(after the "EndSection" of the "Pointer"),  
        add another Section "XInput" :(please refer to  the sample file XF86Config.sample)
       ¡]Here we suppose Touch screen controller is connecting to COM1)

        Section "XInput"
            SubSection "PenMount"
                Port "/dev/ttyS0"                #ttyS0=COM1 ttys1=COM2
                DeviceName "PenMount"
                PMode 1
                MinX 10
                MaxX 1000
                MinY 10
                MaxY 1000
                AlwaysCore
            EndSubSection

            SubSection "Mouse"
                Protocol    "PS/2"
                Device      "/dev/mouse"
                AlwaysCore
            EndSubSection
        EndSection
  

B. Calibration Utilities Installation procedures:

**For Redhat 7.1/7.2/7.X.. & other Linux Distribution

  1. Copy the Calibrate file into the "/usr/local/pencal" directory.
     # mkdir /usr/local/pencal
     # cp /mnt/cdrom/Driver/Linux\ XFree86\ 3.3.6\ V1.0/Calibration/*.* /usr/local/pencal

  2. Run X window and do calibration.
     #startx
     # cd /usr/local/pencal
     #./pencal2         (pencal is for Redhat 6.X , pencal2 is for Redhat 7.x)
                        

**For Redhat 6.X & 5.X & other old Linux Distribution
  1. Copy the "libqt.tgz" file to the "/usr/lib" directory.
  2. In the "/usr/lib" directory, input "tar zxvf libqt.tgz".
  3. In the "/usr/lib" directory, input "ldconfig".
  4. Copy the "bcircle.xpm" and "bcircle.xpm" file into the "/usr/local/pencal" directory.
     # mkdir /usr/local/pencal
     # cp /mnt/cdrom/Driver/Linux\ XFree86\ 3.3.6\ V1.0/Calibration/*.* /usr/local/pencal
    
  5. Run X window and do calibration.
     #startx
     #cd /usr/local/pencal
     #./pencal          (pencal is for Redhat 6.X , pencal2 is for Redhat 7.x)
     
  the display will appear a PenCal window, follow up the red points to do calibration, total 4
  points on display.
  When PenCal window shows "Finished! Please restart X window", wait a moment until the PenCal 
  window eliminated, and restart the X window system.
  
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