1.4.3 Using Online Documentation
We provide the bulk of our user and reference documentation in two electronic formats,
HTML and Adobe PDF. We do this for several reasons.
We believe that providing all users with our complete library of product and reference
manuals is a useful convenience. However, printed manuals are expensive to print, stock,
and ship. Rather than include and charge for manuals that every user may not want, or pro-
vide only product-specific manuals, we chose to provide our complete documentation and
reference library in electronic form with every Development Kit and with our Dynamic C
development environment.
Finding Online Documents
The online documentation is installed along with Dynamic C, and an icon for the docu-
mentation menu is placed on the workstation's desktop. Double-click this icon to reach the
menu. If the icon is missing, create a new desktop icon that points to
docs
folder, found in the Dynamic C installation folder.
The latest versions of all documents are always available for free, unregistered download
from our Web sites as well.
Printing Electronic Manuals
We recognize that many users prefer printed manuals for some uses. Users can easily print
all or parts of those manuals provided in electronic form. The following guidelines may be
helpful:
• Print from the Adobe PDF versions of the files, not the HTML versions.
NOTE: The most current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader can always be downloaded
from Adobe's web site at http://www.adobe.com. We recommend that you use ver-
sion 4.0 or later.
• Print only the sections you will need to refer to often.
• Print manuals overnight, when appropriate, to keep from tying up shared resources dur-
ing the work day.
• If your printer supports duplex printing, print pages double-sided to save paper and
increase convenience.
NOTE: If you do not have a suitable printer or do not want to print the manual yourself,
most retail copy shops (e.g., Kinkos, AlphaGraphics, etc.) will print the manual from the
PDF file and bind it for a reasonable charge—about what we would have to charge for a
printed and bound manual.
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