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3 Enter a name for the file, select its destination, and click Export.
A file is created using the name you entered plus a “.dspPartition” extension.
To import a GPRM configuration
1 Do one of the following:
Click the Script Inspectors Import button.
Click the Import button in the Advanced tab of the Disc Inspector.
The Import dialog opens.
2 Select the file to import, then click Import.
Note: To avoid configuration conflicts, you should import the GPRM configuration before
creating any scripts.
Setting a GPRM’s Mode
Each 16-bit GPRM register can be set to function as a memory register or as a decrementing
counter.
Note: By default, all GPRM registers, including those less than 16-bits, are set to be memory
registers.
Register: A value written to it remains there until a new value is written or the disc is
ejected.
Counter: As a counter, the value counts up once per second, starting at the GPRM’s
current value. You can pause the count by changing the mode back to register.
You set a GPRM’s mode using the GPRM Mode command as part of a script. Once you
have set a GPRMs mode, it stays that way until it is changed or the disc is ejected.
Scripting Examples
By their nature, scripts tend to be very project-specific. While the function of a particular
script might apply to a wide variety of projects, the specific tracks, streams, and menus
it works with vary.
The following examples provide you with step-by-step instructions that can help you
understand the process of creating a script, from the initial concept to the final product.
These scripts show just one way to accomplish their tasks—alternate ways to accomplish
the same results often exist.
517Chapter 20 Creating Scripts