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Publication # 68-00155 (Rev: B 26-JULY-95) Page 3
Using the MS-DOS Compatible “Send” Program
The “Send” utility program lets you send a command file to your ISA generator. A command file can contain any
number of commands.
Before using the program, you should copy it to your computer’s hard disk or onto another floppy. The original
should be kept as a back-up copy and not be used for day to day operation. The name of the program is SEND.EXE
and it does not need any other support files to run.
When executing the program, you need to tell it the ISA Bus address assigned to the generator and the name of the
file you wish to send. The address is set by jumpers on the generator. The Quick Start Guide has information on setting
the jumpers to a particular address. The valid range of address settings is zero (Ø) through seven (7). The factory
default setting is zero (Ø) If your ISA generator had its jumpers set to address 3, the following command, at the MS-
DOS prompt, would send a file you had previously created, called MYFORMAT.CMD:
SEND ISA3 MYFORMAT.CMD <return>
The software starts by looking for both an ISA generator at the given ISA address and for the file. If it finds both, it
starts to download the file to the generator. If a generator or the file is not found, the software displays an error
message and exits to DOS.
During the download, a progress report is shown on the computer’s screen. The filename and ISA generator address
are shown. The software also shows the current command line in the file being sent. If the generator finds an error in
a command line, it will be reported on the computer’s screen. The program quits and returns to the DOS prompt
when it is done.
All of the commands you can use are listed in appendix B. They are listed two ways. The first method groups them
by function. For example, all of the commands to change any format parameter are listed under one heading. There is
also a straight alphabetical listing of all of the commands supported by the firmware. This listing also contains
descriptions and expected parameters
For more information…
All of the commands you can use are listed and described in appendix B. Appendix A lists a typical file you would
need to create to perform a particular task.
Using Our Source Code in Your Own C Language Programs
The applications disks supplied with the ISA generator includes three commented C language source code files. Two
of the files are the complete source code for the Terminal and Send utility programs. The third file shows how you
can have different keys on the computer trigger user defined functions on the ISA generator. You can incorporate any
portions of our source code that you want into your own MS-DOS level C programs. The three files are named
TERM.C, SEND.C and KEYS.C.
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