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Archiving Projects
To save a project for archival purposes do the following:
1. Exit VUE-IT.
2. Save the project directory and the four files mentioned previously to
the archival media (i.e. floppy disk, zip™ disk, tape, CD, etc...). The
directory name will usually be the name you assigned the project.
Mounting Projects
To install a project from an archive do the following:
1. Exit VUE-IT.
2. Create a directory under the
C:\PROGRAMS\VUE-IT\ISP-100\PROJECTS\
directory.
3. Copy the four files mentioned previously above to the new project
directory created in step 2.
4. Restart VUE-IT.
QuickMAP Template Files
QuickMAP template files are, by default, located under the following
directory:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\VUE-IT\ISP-100\QMAPS\
The QuickMAP template file location is important to users who either
have access to QuickMAP creation software or have been sent a new
QuickMAP not contained in a standard VUE-IT installation.
Component Directory
Component files created by the Component Export command and
used by the Component Import command are, by default, located
under the following directory:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\VUE-IT\ISP-100\COMPLIB\
The files have the same name as the one assigned during export. The
format of the component file name is as follows:
<File Name>.CMP
Operating System (OS) Files
OS files are loaded into the ISP-100’s flash memory by VUE-IT. For
the procedure on updating the ISP-100' s OS, see section 5. The OS
files are, by default, located under the following directory:
C:\PROGRAM FILES\VUE-IT\ISP-100\
The format of the OS file name is as follows:
<File Name>.OSI
Summary of Contents for Integrated Signal Processor ISP-100
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