Linear Technology provides LinearView 3.0 to its customers and potential customers for use as reference material.  

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IMPORTANT MACINTOSH CONFIGURATION NOTE: If your computer is set up to use TCP/IP networking with a dedicated connection (such as a local area network), LinearView 3.0 will work without further configuration.  Otherwise, you must create a LinearView 3.0 TCP/IP local configuration to provide the internal TCP/IP connection your web browser uses to read the LinearView 3.0 screens.  Read the "How To Configure TCP/IP" document included in the same folder as this document for more information.

If your computer seems to have memory problems or difficulty loading LinearView 3.0, you should try turning on virtual memory, available under Control Panels / Memory.

LinearView 3.0 is not generally compatible with proxy servers.  If your web browser is set to use a proxy server, you should set it to make direct connections instead, or set it to manual  proxy configuration and exclude addresses starting  with "127.0.0.1" and "localhost".

Network installation (Windows NT, 95, 3.11 & Mac):
 If you would like to make LinearView 3.0 available over your company network, 
   1) Copy the contents of the CD to a shared directory
   2) Have network users permanently mount that shared directory
   3) Then have the user install LinearView 3.0; selecting
      the Typical / CDROM install.

Linear Technology Utility programs (Windows NT, 95, 3.11):
These programs are available only for Windows computers.  When LinearView 3.0 is run on a Macintosh, the buttons used to launch these applications perform no function.
