Command line options

by Øistein Hurum last modified Mar 27, 2008 10:37 AM
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Command line options

Posted by Øistein Hurum at September 13. 2006

Various command line options are available in the Nortek standard control software. These are used to enable advanced execution modes and solve serial communication problems.

A command line switch is set by right clicking on the programs's shortcut, going to properties, and adding it (with a space) to the end of the Target Line on the Shortcut Tab.
Example:
  "C:\Nortek\Aquadopp\Aquadopp.exe" -OPTION
or
  C:\Nortek\Aquadopp\Aquadopp.exe -OPTION

The following table lists the available options.

Command line options

Example target line for auto start with one-way communication:
  c:\nortek\aquapro\aquapro.exe -s -l config.dep

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Re: Command line options

Posted by FENG WU at January 15. 2008

Cann't see the table.

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Atle Lohrmann at January 15. 2008

Dear Feng Wu, it was a mistake on our side.  The problem has been fixed.  

Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

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Re: Command line options

Posted by FENG WU at January 24. 2008

Thanks Atle for your reply.

Is this classified materails?

 

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Atle Lohrmann at January 24. 2008

Dear Feng Wu

Absolutely.  Now we are going to have send someone over to kill you :)

I hope the integration project with your modem has worked out well.

Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

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Re: Command line options

Posted by FENG WU at January 25. 2008

Dear Atle

Yes. It goes well. Thank Jonas here for his great help. Thank you too.

Best Wishes

Feng

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Cees Meijer at February 06. 2008

Dear Oistein,

 

Actually I cannot see the table (due to 'Insufficient privileges') but I have my own copy here. And now I wondered if there is also an option to launch the program on a specific COM port ?

Best regards,

Cees

 

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Atle Lohrmann at February 06. 2008

Hi Cees

Changed the privileges of the folder where  the forum attachments are located so now it displays even if I am not logged in.  Hope this works also from your PC. 

Best regards, Atle Lohrmann

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Øistein Hurum at February 06. 2008

Hi Cees,

I am afraid there is no option for setting the COM port on the command line. However, both COM port and baud rate settings are retained between sessions since they are kept in registry and read by the program on startup.

Best regards, Oistein

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Cees Meijer at February 07. 2008

Previously Atle Lohrmann wrote:


Hi Cees


Changed the privileges of the folder where  the forum attachments are located so now it displays even if I am not logged in.  Hope this works also from your PC. 


Best regards, Atle Lohrmann



 

 

Well, I can now see the table, but of course I do not know if you're logged in now..(12:23)

 

 

Cees

 

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Cees Meijer at March 18. 2008

Dear Øistein,

Do I need a space between options and their parameter or should they be typed without separation. So do I type '-tm1' or '-tm 1'  to get a 1 second timeout ?

 

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Re: Command line options

Posted by Øistein Hurum at March 27. 2008

Dear Cees,

The parameter should be typed without separation, e.g. '-tm1'

Best regards, Oistein

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