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if "Preserve data if no table changed"
keep micro SD data from overwritten program
if current program = overwritten program
keep CPU data
keep cache data
else
erase CPU data
erase cache data
end if
end if
if "erase micro SD data"
erase micro SD data from overwritten program
erase CPU data
erase cache data
end if
8.8.5.4 Powerup.ini File — Details
Uploading a CR6
OS
(p. 593)
file or user-program file in the field can be
challenging, particularly during weather extremes. Heat, cold, snow, rain,
altitude, blowing sand, and distance to hike influence how easily programming
with a laptop or palm PC may be. An alternative is to carry the file to the field
on a light-weight, external-memory device such as a
USB:
(p. 661)
or
CRD:
(p. 661)
drive. Steps to download the new OS or CRBasic program from an
external-memory drive are:
1. Place a text file named
powerup.ini
, with appropriate commands entered in
the file, on the external-memory device along with the new OS or CRBasic
program file.
2. Connect the external device to the CR6 and then cycle power to the
datalogger.
This simple process results in the file uploading to the CR6 with optional run
attributes, such as
Run Now
,
Run on Power Up
, or
Run Always
set for
individual files. Simply copying a file to a specified drive with no run attributes,
or to format a memory drive, is also possible. Command options for
powerup.ini
options also allow final-storage memory management on memory
cards comparable to the
datalogger support software
(p. 97)
File Control
feature.
Options for
powerup.ini
also allow final-storage memory management
comparable
File Control
(p. 583).
Note that the CRD: drive has priority over the
USB: drive.
Caution
Test the
powerup.ini
file and procedures in the lab before
going to the field. Always carry a laptop or mobile device (with datalogger
support software) into difficult- or expensive-to-access places as backup.
Powerup.ini
commands include the following functions:
•
Sending programs to the CR6.
•
Optionally setting run attributes of CR6 program files.
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