Last updated 2nd August 2004
Important Notice
As a free service to all CES9985 users, the final released version and Service Pack is being made available without restriction.
A Software lock (dongle) is still required for full functionality.
The files in this section are arranged as installation disk images and have to be downloaded individually. Click on the disk required to download a zipped image of the disk and then unzip it and save it either to a floppy disk or to a folder on a hard drive. You may install it by double-clicking on the SETUP.EXE file in the disk image of Disk 1 if all disk images are organised in folders under a common folder with specific names "disk1" ... "disk4". Please ensure that all other applications are closed before installation. If errors involving references to ISINST30 and/or OLE objects occur then you may need to halt all background tasks such as virus scanning and network drivers temporarily, even if they are in the system tray. If Active desktop is activated it should be disabled before installation. If problems still exist then reboot the PC into SAFE mode before installing the software and then reboot normally afterwards.
disk1 | disk2 | disk3 | disk4 | Manual
Far East Language File | Service Pack 2
Version 4.32 allows use of a letter "u" to replace the mu symbol used in various units. This avoids problems with installations in Far Eastern Windows systems. It is not required for Western Windows systems. To enable this facility the Far East language file should be downloaded into the CIS9942 installation directory and "English - Eastern" selected as the operating language. Alternatively the user can edit translation 705 in the language file to provide a character of his choice.
Service Pack 2 allows the user to operate with 0.001% frequency increments though there are frequency range restrictions. It also allows users of instruments provided with SCPI command sets to use these commands. See the notes included with the zip file for more information. To install this service pack just unzip the files into your CIS9942 installation directory and follow the instructions provided in the notes to modify your CIS.INI file.


