NI-VXI Software Installation and Configuration
Chapter 3
VME-AT2000/NI-VXI MS-DOS Getting Started
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VICTEXT.EXE
is a text-based interactive control program that is functionally equivalent to
VIC.EXE
. This program is described in detail in the
NI-VXI Text Utilities Reference
Manual.
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VXIEDIT.EXE
is the VXI resource editor program. You use the Non-VXI Device Editor
in this program to identify details about VME devices installed in your system. You must
use this editor to instruct your system about the addresses your VME devices occupy. The
Resource Manager can then use this configuration information to automatically open the
hardware windows so that your PC AT can access the VMEbus. This program also displays
the system configuration information generated by
RESMAN
after it configures the link to
the VMEbus. In VXI systems, you also use this program to edit the model names of VXI
devices and the manufacturer name and ID numbers. This program is described in detail in
the
NI-VXI DOS Utilities Reference Manual.
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VXITEDIT.EXE
is the text-based VXI resource editor program that is functionally
equivalent to
VXIEDIT.EXE
. This program is described in detail in the NI-VXI Text
Utilities Reference Manual.
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README.DOC
contains the latest updates and corrections to the manual when appropriate.
Additional Programs and Files
The
C:\NIVXI\HLP
directory contains various help files used by the
VIC.EXE
and
VXIEDIT.EXE
programs.
The
C:\NIVXI\TBL
directory contains the following files.
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MFNAMEID.TBL
contains the database of manufacturer names and their ID numbers. This
table file is used only in a hybrid VME/VXI system, because VXI devices have manufacturer
IDs, while VME devices do not.
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MODEL.TBL
contains the database of model names, manufacturer names, and the model
codes numbers. This table file is used only in a hybrid VME/VXI system.
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DEVICE.TBL
contains the database of device names, manufacturer names, model names,
and frame and slot associations for devices in the system. This table file is used only in a
hybrid VME/VXI system.
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NONVXI.TBL
contains the data base for all non-VXI (VME) devices in the system. This
file is used for VME systems and describes the address space and interrupt requirements of
the VME devices in the system.
RESMAN
uses this file to determine how to open the
windows to the VMEbus. Use the Non-VXI Device Editor to configure the address space
requirements for your VME devices so
RESMAN
can configure the hardware windows
properly.
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INTCFG.TBL
contains the system interrupt configuration information. In VXI systems,
interrupts can be assigned dynamically. In VME systems, however, interrupts are statically
configured. This file also contains interrupt mapping information that can be used in a VME
system but only in a multimainframe situation.