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During the installation of the HyperWare package, the following files and directories
are created on the PC hard disk. The file listing uses the default sub-directory
names offered during the installation process. If different names were chosen by the
User during installation, the files will be installed in those respective directories.

To uninstall the HyperWare software, locate and delete all of the listed files from the
hard drive (with the exception noted below). Note that no modifications are done to
the Windows system or configuration files during the installation process.

During the install, a text file called install.log is generated in the \hyperwar directory.
Review this file for the most current listing of installed files.

HyperWare installation generated files:

Path and File

Description

\HYPERWAR\HYPERLOG.EXE

Main HyperWare program

\HYPERWAR\WAVE.EXE

HyperPlot graphing program

\HYPERWAR\BC402RTL.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\BIDS402.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\OWL202.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\DBWIN.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\DIBAPI.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\CLIB.DLL

program library

\HYPERWAR\HYPERWAR.HLP

Help file

\HYPERWAR\NOTES.TXT

I/O Wiring List comments

\HYPERWAR\DATAx.HLD

Example download files

\HYPERWAR\DEMO_X.NET

Example Program Net files

\HYPERWAR\TEST.PST

Example Post-Processing Net

\HYPERWAR\TEST.PRB

Example HyperTrack Net

\HYPERWAR\TEST.NET

Example OMP-MODL Program Net

\HYPERWAR\TEST.HLD

Example OMP-MODL Download file

\HYPERWAR\README.TXT

Late breaking notes and comments

\HYPERWAR\INSTALL.LOG

A listing of file installed during setup

\WINDOWS\MATH.LIB

Math function library

\WINDOWS\HYPERLOG.INI

Program configuration file

NOTE: During the HyperWare installation process, a file called BWCC.DLL is
installed into the Windows directory (if it does not already exist in that directory).
This file is common to many different software applications and should not be
removed as it may be required by these other applications.

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