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MCN Remote Comparator Display

Running the MCN Comparator Display

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(MCNRCD) Program

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7.8 MCNRCD Program Command Line Options

When you start the MCNRCD software, you specify various options on the DOS
command line. This allows you to tailor the program operation from the
command line or from a batch file. This section of the manual describes all the
command options available.

The MCNRCD command line and options are entered at the DOS prompt in the
following format:

MCNRCD ScreenName {options}

The ScreenName and {options} entry are optional

Screen Name
This can be any valid screen file name. When specified, this screen is
automatically loaded at startup. The default extension *.MSF is assumed. If
specified, the ScreenName must be the first option specified after the
MCNRCD command.
Other command line options are order independent.

The MCNRCD program then checks to see if the file exists in the current DOS
directory. If the file exists, it is loaded automatically and receiver activity is
displayed. If the file does not exist, the program displays “Invalid Screen File
Name”. Press OK to exit to DOS.

/? or /HELP
Displays a list of all MCNRCD command line options.

/B
Specifies monochrome mode. Use on monochrome monitors and LCD displays
with limited gray scale support.
The keyboard cursor is marked with > RX Name < symbols when in the
monochrome mode. This allows you to easily locate the cursor when receiver
activity is displayed on the screen.

/En (n = 1 to 10)
Specifies the file size limit of MCNERR.LOG for logging Errors to disk.
The value of n is from 1 to 10 MB, with a default value of n= 1. Each Error log
entry requires 107 bytes. With the default size of 1 MB, the error log file can log
up to 9570 entries.

/Sn (n = 1 to 100)
Specifies the file size limit of MCNSTAT.LOG for logging Statistics to disk.
The value of n is from 1 to 100 MB (millions of bytes), with a default value of
n=1. Each Stat log entry requires 30 bytes. With the default size of 1 MB, the
Statistical log file can log up to 34,000 entries.

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