Implementing and Handling Applications
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Handling Real-Time
Applications
Handling real-time applications on the DS1104 means downloading,
starting and stopping applications on the real-time processor.
Booting characteristics The DS1104 contains a global and flash memory. For some basic
information about the booting characteristics, see Basics of Booting
the DS1104 on page 51.
Global and flash
memory
On the DS1104, the application can be loaded to the global memory
or flash memory. For instructions on how to start, stop and reload
applications on the DS1104, see:
■ How to Handle Applications for the Global Memory on page 53
■ How to Handle Applications for the Flash Memory on page 55
scoutcmd To download and start applications on the real-time hardware, it is
possible to use the Platform Manager as a batch client using the
command
scoutcmd –b <dsxxxx>
(<dsxxxx> denotes the board you
want to download the application to) and additional parameters (see
How to Use Scoutcmd to Load and Start Applications on page 58 and
Handling Applications Using Command Line Parameters in the
ControlDesk Experiment Guide).