Chapter 3 ic/5 versus off-line editor, 1 introduction, 2 configuration file – INFICON IC/5 Offline Editor Software Manual User Manual

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IC/5 Off-Line Editor Operating Manual

Chapter 3

IC/5 versus Off-Line Editor

3.1 Introduction

The following sections explain the operational differences between the IC/5 and the
Off-Line Editor

3.2 Configuration File

When saving a configuration file using the IC/5, the following message is shown
next to the file name.

Stored at XX:XX on mm-dd-yyyy, IC/5 Ver X.XX

When saving a configuration file using the IC/5 Off-Line Editor, you may edit this
message in order to describe the configuration file. The modified message is
displayed whenever this configuration file is listed on the IC/5 display.

3.3 Softkey Functionality

The Floppy Disk softkey function (F4) used in the IC/5 Program screen is replaced
with the Files softkey function in the Off-Line Editor.

3.4 File Storage

The IC/5 only allows files to be stored or retrieved from the floppy diskette root
directory.

The Off-Line Editor allows files to be stored onto the root directory or
sub-directories or to a different disk drive using the Change Drive/Directory
function.

NOTE: If you are using a personal computer with only one floppy disk drive

installed and you attempt to change between drives A: and B:, the Insert
diskette for drive X: and press any key when ready

DOS

message will appear. Press and release any key on the personal
computer’s keyboard to continue. This message will be cleared when the
display is redrawn.

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