DIRECTORY STRUCTURE

The directory structure of the CM9700-CC1 consists of the C:\ root directory, which contains several subdirectories and files. You can view the contents of the root directory by entering dir and then pressing Enter at the C:\ prompt (refer to Figure 41).

11:16:15.93 Tue 07-19-2005 C:\>dir

Volume in drive C has no label

Volume Serial Number is 1B13-0FD8

Directory of C:\

COMMAND

COM

54,645

05-31-94

6:22a

WINA20

386

9,349

05-31-94

6:22a

TVDISP

EXE

13,608

02-26-97

2:25p

CONFIG

SYS

82

10-14-97 10:03a

README

TV

 

1,873

07-23-99

4:55p

AUTOEXEC

BAT

73

07-19-05 11:05a

9700

 

<DIR>

 

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TESTPORT

 

<DIR>

 

07-19-05 10:54a

9760

 

<DIR>

 

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NETWORK

 

<DIR>

 

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TVPARA

DAT

 

850

07-19-05 11:00a

DOS

 

<DIR>

 

04-11-05

2:38p

 

12

file(s)

80,480

bytes

 

 

 

25,313,280

bytes free

 

11:16:17.96

Tue 07-19-2005 C:\>

 

Figure 41. CM9700-CC1 Root Directory

NOTE: The number of bytes shown at the bottom of the root directory list of your CM9700-CC1 may differ from the number of bytes shown in Figure 41 depending on the configuration of your particular system.

As shown in Figure 41, the root directory contains the following subdirectories (indicated by <DIR>):

9700 directory

TESTPORT directory

DOS directory

The following sections provide information about each of the above directories contained within the root directory.

NOTE: As shown in Figure 41, the root directory also contains a 9760 directory and a NETWORK directory. The 9760 directory and the NETWORK directory are not used by the CM9700-CC1.

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