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Appendix A
Operating Crosscut for Windows and Crosscut
McLane recommends using the file capture for all deployments. File Capture creates a
log of operations, deployment settings, and recovery procedures. McLane recommends two
standard file capture programs freely distributed by Onset Computer (www.onsetcomp.com) for
TT8v2 communication. Crosscut for Win is Windows-based and Crosscut is a DOS-based
program that runs on a PC.
NOTE
Download compressed archives of Crosscut for Win and Crosscut and software at the McLane
website (www.mclanelabs.com).
Using Crosscut for Win
Crosscut for Win is a Windows-based program that runs on a PC. Crosscut for Win will
run without modification or difficulty under all currently available versions of Windows,
including 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP. Contact McLane or Onset Computer
(www.onsetcomp.com) for additional information.
First-Time Crosscut for Win Use
To use Crosscut for Win for the first time, complete the following steps:
1. Create a Crosscut for Win directory and copy into it the two Crosscut for Win
files from the disk provided in the tool kit.
2. Click on the Crosscut for Win icon to run the program. You may also choose to
establish a short cut from your desktop. Do not connect the COM cable to the
MMP yet.
3. Select ‘CommPort’ from the menu bar at the top of the Crosscut for Win window
and then ‘Setup’ from the submenu.
4. Select the COM port you intend to use and set the port parameters to 9600 baud,
8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity (9600, 8, N, 1).
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