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Section 2: Model 4200-SCS Software Environment Model 4200-SCS User’s Manual
Figure 2-14
Example project plan
How to display and manage test results
Data file management
Using file and test-result directories
KITE application files and test results are stored on the 4200-SCS hard drive by default. However,
KITE projects and various other KITE application files can be stored and used on any available
hard drive, except CD, CD-R, CD-RW drives and write-protected drives or directories.
NOTE Storing application files on a congested network drive can degrade overall test
sequence performance. The best Model 4200-SCS system performance is obtained
by storing all KTE Interactive application files on the Model 4200-SCS internal hard
drive. There, sweep and sampling measurement speed is not affected perceivably by
network traffic or any other embedded PC system activities.
This subsection provides useful information regarding the default organization of KITE application
and data files. Additional information regarding KTE Interactive file management and system
administration is in the Reference Manual, Managing multiple users and systems, page 10-4.
CAUTION Never directly edit KITE application files using a test editing program (with
one exception, noted in How to create and add a new device on page 2-27)
because unexpected results and application crashes can occur.