You will need the following:
- A Windows user name, which can be a personal user name assigned by the System Administrator, or one of the standard user names supplied with the test system, shown in Table 5. Names and passwords are case-sensitive.
- A user name to access the Developer Interface (UnMux system only) or Engineer Test Interface.
Logging on at the testhead
1 Log on to Windows using your assigned user name. Type your password and press Enter.2 If you have used a user logon, the Operator window is displayed and you can begin using the test system.3 If you have used an engineer logon, you can launch the test development software using the icons on the desktop.Logging on at a test development workstation
To maximize productivity, the test development software can be set up and run from the developers’ own Windows workstations in addition to the testhead.
1 At a developer’s workstation, log on to Windows.2 Launch the test development software using the icons on the desktop.
8.10 Some of the most frequently used BT-BASIC commands used are: msi Changes default working directory. Mass storage is Same as “msi” cat Catalogs (list)the node names in the specified directory. get Brings the contents of a file into the system workspace. load Same as “get”. msi$ Returns the directory pathname of the current working directory. msi “..” Backs up one directory level. findn Locates the next occurrence of the a given sting in the workspace. 8.11 If you wish to invoke the HP Board Graphics Viewer, type board graphics at the BT-BASIC command line and press the “ENTER” key on the keyboard. 8.12 A HP Board Graphics Viewer window should now appear
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