From Computers Running the MS-DOS Operating System
To use the logic analyzer interface in an MS-DOS environment, you need to
install a program on your PC that allows you to use NFS protocol. One such
program is PC-NFS® by SunSoft Inc.
To mount the logic analyzer file system from a PC running MS-DOS, you must
create a logical drive that points to it. A typical MS-DOS command to do this
would look like one of these two examples:
net use [drive name] [host name|IP address]:/[control|data]
net use [drive name] \\[host name|IP address]\[control|data]
The choice of drive name is up to you.
The host name of the logic analyzer is set up by your system administrator.
Typically, this name is found in the hosts file on your computer or returned
by a name server. It is equivalent to the logic analyzer’s IP (Internet
Protocol) address.
The control or data option specifies the type of access you want.
Example
Mounting the logic analyzer with MS-DOS
To mount, as the control user, the logic analyzer whose IP address is
"15.6.254.150" to the logical drive "L:", enter the following command at the
MS-DOS prompt. In this example, the PC-NFS application is used.
net use L: 15.6.254.150:/control
After you have entered this command, you will be able to see the analyzer’s
file system under the "L:" logical drive on your computer.
To unmount:
net use L: /d
Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System
To mount the file system via NFS
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Summary of Contents for 1660 CS Series
Page 7: ...1 Connecting and Configuring...
Page 16: ...1 10...
Page 17: ...2 Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System...
Page 25: ...3 Using the X Window Interface...
Page 37: ...4 Retrieving and Restoring Data...
Page 50: ...4 14...
Page 51: ...5 Programming the Logic Analyzer...
Page 64: ...5 14...
Page 65: ...6 Concepts...
Page 72: ...6 8...
Page 73: ...7 Troubleshooting...
Page 104: ...Index Index 4...