Section 8. Operation
Table 100.
File System Error Codes
Error Code
Description
36
Miscellaneous I/O error
37
Pipe size of 0 requested
38
Memory-release error (relmem)
39
FAT sectors unreadable (all copies)
40
Bad BPB sector
41
Time-out waiting for filesystem available
42
Controller failure error
43
Pathname exceeds _MAX_PATHNAME
8.3.7 Memory Q & A
Q: Can a user create a program too large to fit on the CPU: drive (>100k) and
have it run from the CRD: drive (memory card)?
A: The program does not run from the memory card. However, a very large
program (too large to fit on the CPU: drive) can be compiled into CR1000 main
memory from the card if the binary form of the compiled program does not
exceed the available
main memory
(p. 370).
8.4
Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Details
Related Topics:
•
Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Quickstart
(p. 45)
•
Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Overview
(p. 88)
•
Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Details
(p. 391)
•
Data Retrieval and Telecommunication Peripherals — Lists
(p. 651)
Telecommunications, in the context of CR1000 operation, is the movement of
information between the CR1000 and another computing device, usually a PC.
The information can be data, program, files, or control commands.
Telecommunication systems require three principal components: hardware, carrier
signal, and protocol. For example, a common way to communicate with the
CR1000 is with
PC200W
software by way of a PC COM port. In this example,
hardware are the PC COM port, CR1000
RS-232
port, and a serial cable. The
carrier signal is RS-232, and the protocol is PakBus
®
. Of these three, you will
most often be required to choose only the hardware, since carrier signal and
protocol are transparent in most applications.
Systems usually require a single type of hardware and carrier signal. Some
applications, however, require hybrid systems of two or more hardware and signal
carriers.
Contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer for assistance in configuring a
telecommunication system.
Synopses of software to support telecommunication devices and protocols are
found in the appendix
Support Software
(p. 654).
Of special note is
Network
Planner
,
a
LoggerNet
client designed to simplify the configuration of PakBus
telecommunication networks.
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