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V0614, 2.8
1.2.3. Modify the update
As shown in section 2.5.1, it is possible to have various update sets available with which you
can update the control. Normally, the standard ‘DA-52s Application’ is sufficient to update
your control. If necessary, you can create your own update set.
An update set is described by a configuration text file, in which you can determine which
parts of your system are to be updated. Such a configuration file is recognised by the
extension ‘.cfg’ in the filename. It must be present in the same directory as the updater
program. When the updater program is started it searches the USB drive for all files which
have such an extension in their filename. In the second window of the updater program, all
available update sets can be selected with the dropdown list.
Figure 1.g
The names you see in the list are retrieved from each available configuration file.
You can change the content to add items to the standard Delem update set or create a small
set which can be run separately, after the Delem update. A .cfg file contains six sections:
1. [INFO]
Name and information of the update set
2. [FILEDEL] Files to be deleted
3. [FILECPY] Files to be added or replaced
4. [REGDEL]
Registry entries to be deleted
5. [REGADD] Registry entries to be added or changed
6. [EXECUTE]
Executables to be run
Updater.exe will always perform the actions in these sections in the order shown above,
regardless of the order in the .cfg file.
You can create any number of .cfg files and put them next to the Delem update.cfg, or even
remove the Delem update.cfg. The Updater will automatically show all update sets to the
user. The [INFO] section of a .cfg file gives information about the update. The first line after
the [INFO] gives the title of the update set, which is displayed in the dropdown list in the