There is no installation procedure for these programs. Simply download the zip file which contains the executable and helpfile, unzip it, and run it. The only data placed on the system is a small file which stores who has agreed to the license agreement so it doesn't come up every time you run the program. It does not communicate with the network and contains no adware or spyware. I hope you find this tool helpful. Let me know if you have suggestions for features or different look and feel. It updates the screen every second and consumes .37% of the CPU time on my home system.
The programs require Windows 2000 or XP to run. Some of the performance counters do not exist on previous versions of the operating system. Ulysses also requires Internet Explorer to display the help file. PCI dawg cannot be run from a network drive, due to Windows' security features.
In order to use these programs, you will need to read and agree with the End User License Agreement. I need this to maintain my intellectual property rights in the software and to protect Technique To Target, Inc. from lawsuits.
This software is distributed by Technique To Target, Inc. under license from the copyright holder, Mark C. Knutson.
The DoubleDawg freeware program uses the same code base as the Boot-O-Matic version, but without the ability to specify automatic configuration changes, and is available for download as well.
