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Clarinet InitializationConfiguration principleThe CLARINET system is based on the use of a HOST PC. The following configuration levels are accessible:
The user can access the configuration of certain CLARINET programs via:
The CLARINET-INIT Window provides access to the dialogue allowing to choose and to specify the configuration options by means of menus. They are:
The current MANAGER configuration is set by the selection of a file in the list of existing configuration files. MANAGER configurationThe MANAGERs are defined to execute profiles according to the configuration of applications relative to interface type. Configuration of applications is initialized by the setting of general options and the association of independent PROCESSes. The configuration file saves these initializations and can be modified via CLARINET-INIT.
SINGLE-MANAGER configurationA MANAGER has capability to control, via the AS-DRIVER, one or several AS-INTERFACEs. The standard configuration installed on the HOST defines one MANAGER. With the SINGLE-MANAGER mode, CLARINET-SYSTEM allows the operating for one MANAGER. DUAL-MANAGER configurationWith an advanced configuration defined by the operator, CLARINET-SYSTEM allows the simultaneous operating for two MANAGERs. The DUAL-MANAGER mode enables independent management of the supported interfaces. Duplicating the MANAGERs entails those of associated profiles and PROCESSes:
The allotment of the CLARINET AS-INTERFACEs in the HOST is defined by a configuration file which can be edited by CLARINET-INIT. By default all the Clarinet boards are allotted to the Manager 1. The simultaneous operation of two MANAGER's is achieved by opening two MANAGER Windows with different launching parameters. MANAGER launching optionsThe \CLATOOLS\WAC_MD.EXE program realizes the management of the manager configuration dialogue. It supports the following options:
The WAC_MD.EXE program is launched by the Clarinet shortcut.
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