2. Basic Commands
The FileData should be the same as the data read using the “file, read” command.
2.31.2 File, read
Description
This command reads an image file from the projector (for backup purposes, ...).
The string used to represent the filename is of the C-string type.
Command
Command [0] \xbf
Send Data
strFilename = string of the C-string type representing the filename.
Returned Data
strFilename = string of the C-string type representing the filename.
FileData = binary data contained in the file.
2.31.3 File List, read
Description
This command reads a list of image files from the projector.
Wildcards can be used to specify the filenames.
Command
Command [0] \xc0
Send Data
strFilemask1
...
strFilemaskN
Returned Data
strFilename1 = string of the C – string type representing the 1st filename.
...
strFilenameN = string of the C – string type representing the Nth filename.
2.31.4 Active files list, read
Description
This command reads a list of the active image files from the projector.
Command
Command [0] \xc5
Returned Data
strFilename1 = string of the C – string type representing the active file in the Data window 1.
strFilename2 = string of the C – string type representing the active file in the Video window 1.
strFilename3 = string of the C – string type representing the active file in the Data window 2.
strFilename4 = string of the C – string type representing the active file in the Video window 2.
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