RUN.COM
-Several examples of typical programs together with their relevant SCREENS:
XXX.FRM
XXX.SCR
A-2 Connecting the hardware
In order to work, the KODAK S-RA2500 Editing System requires the following hardware
configuration:
Computer:IBM/PC/XT/AT or compatible,
Colour or monochrome screen,
256 K main memory min.,
1 floppy disk drive min. (2 drives preferable)
1 serial interface min.,
1 parallel interface min.
Printer:IBM compatible matrix or daisywheel printer.
In addition, you will obviously require the appropriate number of KODAK S-RA 2500 type
projectors for your application together with the relevant BUS cables (CAT 706 1401) and the
connecting cable for your MS-DOS computer (CAT 706 1419).
KODAK S-RA2500 Editing System 1.0 User Manual Page: 5
Before putting the Editing System into operation, check your hardware for completeness and
then make the connections according to the diagram shown in Figure A-1. At this point it is
important to set the addresses of the projectors used to different values (a to p) by means of the
selector switches provided (see Projector Manual) and to note these settings because you will
need these values later on.
A-3 Starting the Editing System
Before using the KODAK S-RA2500 Editing System, it is advisable to use the COPY function
of your computer to produce a backup copy of the system diskette.
Use this backup copy of the system diskette for working purposes and keep the original dis-
kette in a safe place so that it is always available to provide a replacement if the system diskette
becomes unusable.
The Editing System is started at DOS level by entering:
EDIT <enter key>
From this point on, the system diskette must remain in the floppy disk drive from which the
program was started because the system will reload parts of the program as required while you