Section 8. Operation
510
where,
•
Command
is one of the numeric commands in
TABLE: Powerup.ini
Script Commands and Application
(p. 510).
•
File
is the accompanying operating system or user program file. File
name can be up to 22 characters long.
•
Device
is the CR6 memory drive to which the accompanying operating
system or user program file is copied (usually CPU:). If left blank or
with an invalid option, default device will be CPU:. Use the same drive
designation as the transporting external device if the preference is to not
copy the file.
Powerup.ini Script Commands and Applications
Powerup.ini
Script Command
Description
Applications
11
Run always, preserve data
Copies a program file to a drive and
sets the run attribute to
Run Always
.
Data on a micro SD card from the
previously running program will be
preserved if table structures have not
changed. See
Preserving Data at
Program Send
(p. 231).
2
Run on power-up
Copies a program file to a drive and
sets the run attribute to
Run Always
unless command
6
or
14
is used to
set a separate
Run Now
program.
See
Preserving Data at Program
Send
(p. 231).
5
Format
Formats a drive.
61
Run now, preserve data
Copies a program file to a drive and
sets the run attribute to
Run Now
.
Data on a micro SD card from the
previously running program will be
preserved if table structures have not
changed.
7
Copy support files
Copies support files, such as
Include
(p. 587)
or program support files, to the
CPU: drive before copying the
program file with run attributes set
to Run always, erase data.
9
Load OS (File = .obj)
Loads a .obj file to the CPU: drive
and then loads the .obj file as the
new CR6 operating system.
13
Run always, erase data
Copies a program to a drive and sets
the run attribute to
Run Always
.
Data on a micro SD card from the
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