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THEORY GUIDE Logic and Control
10DEC05
TG4825-1
Page
100 of 120
PCMCIA
(COMPACT
FLASH)
MEMORY
CARDIF
The PCMCIA (COMPACT FLASH) MEMORY CARD is located on the
back of the MCPU BOARD (A2) or the DIGITIZER BOARD (A3). The
PCMCIA (COMPACT FLASH) MEMORY CARD is used for storing the
following information:
Application Software for the MCPU BOARD
CASSETTE Calibration Files
Actuation Log
LASER Calibration File
LASER LOOK-UP TABLE (LUT) - 800/900 only
Image LOOK-UP TABLE (LUT)
The MEMORY CARD is a PHILE PROPRIETARY VOLUME format. This
format is necessary to function with the P-Sauce operating system of
the MCPU BOARD. The MEMORY CARD must be in this
PROPRIETARY VOLUME format to operate with the CR SYSTEM. The
CR SYSTEM does not recognize a CARD with a DOS format and the
LAPTOP will not recognize the PHILE format.
During the boot process, the boot sequence installs the following
components:
Contents of the MEMORY CARD to the MEMORY on the PC
Application software on the MCPU BOARD
If the PC cannot enable communications or does not recognize the
contents of the MEMORY CARD, a 47002-000 Internal Communication
Error message displays.
Before, unique part numbers for the replacement MEMORY CARDS
were necessary. The new MEMORY CARDS are generic. When a new
generic MEMORY CARD is inserted, the CR SYSTEM cannot enable
communications with the CARD because it does not have the
information for that CR SYSTEM. This information must be downloaded
to the new MEMORY CARD from the PC on the CR SYSTEM.

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