Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

If you do not delete your output files, you will be prompted to convert your file to the tape format. You can still choose no and abort the conversion at this point. If you accidentally choose No, you can still run mkpgtape to convert your file to tape format.

If you do choose to convert to tape format, a file named PGTAPE.TAP will be created in your directory. You are now ready to enable the PG in Coral.

...

On Korat/Minx, make sure you are in the directory containing your PGTAPE.TAP file.

Run _ pgxfer ._ pgxfer

When prompted, press F5 on the PG to unmount the previous job. On Korat/Minx, press Enter to begin transferring your tape file. Once the transfer is complete, on the PG press F6 to mount your transferred tape file.

Running the PG Viewer

If you need to rerun the viewer, run pgview  . The pgview program should be run with the .DWM file you are viewing. The .DWM file is the converted file.

Do not attempt to resize the viewer window. This breaks the viewer.

Initially, the viewer does not show the individual flashes. At the top right of the viewer window, click Outline to show the flashes.

Left click in the viewer window to display coordinates.

Along the bottom of the viewer window are individual menu options. Left click on any of these to enter the submenu. Right click anywhere in the viewer window to go back up one menu level.

When Zooming on a Window, enter the Zoom submenu. Then left click on Window. Click and release at one corner of the area you wish to zoom in on. Move the mouse and a box will appear. Click again at the opposite corner.

To Exit, right click to return to the top level menu and then left click on Exit.