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13505CFG Configuration Program
S1D13505
Issue Date: 01/03/29
X23A-B-001-04
Configure Multiple
After determining the desired configuration, “Configure Multiple” allows the information
to be saved into one or more executable files built with the HAL library.
From the Menu Bar, select “File”, then “Configure Multiple” to display the Configure
Multiple Dialog Box.This dialog box is also displayed when a file(s) is dragged onto the
13505CFG window.
The left pane lists files available for configuration; the right pane lists files that have been
selected for configuration. Files can be selected by clicking the “Add” or “Add All”
buttons, double clicking any file in the left pane, or by dragging the file(s) from Windows
Explorer.
Selecting “Show all files” displays all files in the selected directory, whereas selecting
“Show conf. files only” will display only files that can be configured using 13505CFG.
The configuration values can be saved to a specific EXE file for Intel platforms, or to a
specific S9 or ELF file for non-Intel platforms. The file must have been compiled using the
13505 HAL library.
Checking “Preserve Physical Addresses” instructs 13505CFG to use the register and
display buffer address values the files were previously configured with. Addresses
specified in the General Tab are discarded. This is useful when configuring several
programs for various hardware platforms at the same time. For example, if configuring
ISA, MPC and IDP based programs at the same time for a new panel type, the physical
addresses for each are retained. This feature is primarily intended for the test lab where
multiple hardware configurations exist and are being tested.