User`s manual
1: 13504CFG.EXE CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
UTILITIES (S19A-B-001-03)
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1 13504CFG.EXE C
ONFIGURATION
P
ROGRAM
13504CFG gives a software/hardware developer an easy way to modify panel types, modes, etc. for
the S1D13504 utilities without recompiling. Once the correct operating environment has been deter-
mined, the software/hardware developer can modify the source code manually for a permanent
change. 13504CFG changes the hardware configuration setup for each of the 13504 utilities, as well
as any program designed by a software/hardware developer using the Hardware Abstraction Layer
(HAL) library.
• 13504CFG runs in two modes: one mode reads script files and the other mode is interactive.
• In the interactive mode, the 13504CFG DOS-based program uses an interface similar to Windows
to present one menu for each configuration section. Each section has its own dialog box showing
all of the relevant elements for that section.
• 13504CFG reads the configuration from a specific EXE file for Intel platforms, and from a specific
S9 file for non-Intel platforms.
• 13504CFG can select all EXE files for configuration writes.
• 13504CFG prints or displays the configuration setup.
• 13504CFG supports scripts to quickly reprogram all files to a given configuration setup. The given
configuration is defined in an INI file.
• 13504CFG is designed to work with a given version of the configuration setup structure. If the
structure is of a different version, an error message is displayed and the program exits.
1.1 Program Requirements
1.2 Installation
Copy the following files to a directory that is in the DOS path on your hard drive:
• 13504CFG.EXE
• G032.EXE
• OBJCOPY.EXE
Note:
G032.EXE and OBJCOPY.EXE are called by 13504CFG.EXE for non-Intel platforms. Neither pro-
gram is intended to run independent of 13504CFG.
Video Controller
: Any VGA
Display Type
: LCD or CRT
BIOS
: Any manufacturer’s VGA BIOS
DOS Program
:Yes
DOS Version
: 3.0 or greater
Windows Program
:No
Windows DOS Box
:Yes
Windows DOS Full Screen
: Yes, Windows 3.1x and Windows 95
OS/2 DOS Full Screen
:Yes