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- echo off
- cls
- if exist uplot.dat goto bypass
- echo .
- echo First we install UPLOT(C) for your systems display.
- echo .
- echo After you select which screen mode for your system,
- echo a new file named UPLOT.DAT is created.
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- install
- echo .
- echo Now that you have installed UPLOT(C), we will look at
- echo a few sample plots which should be included with this program.
- :bypass
- echo .
- echo .
- echo When you are done: To exit UPLOT(C) - press "ESC" escape
- echo key.
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo on
- uplot plot1.plt 2 1 n
- echo off
- echo .
- echo .
- echo Next we will look at a plot of joystick data which
- echo includes a time stamping plot as plot # 5 (TS). You
- echo will notice the time stamp has peaks much higher than
- echo the normal/base value. These time variations are caused
- echo by DOS handling the Hard disk writes.
- echo This can be eliminated by writing file to a RAMDRIVE.
- echo Just include the ramdrive before the output file name.
- echo (Example: E:\stick.plt)
- echo This time, since the Time Stamp plot has one pixel peaks
- echo which are hard to see, try the "L" key to toggle on the line
- echo plotting feature. It will make it much easier to see the
- echo time stamp peaks.
- echo .
- echo .
- echo When you are done: To exit UPLOT(C) - press "ESC" escape
- echo key.
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo on
- uplot plot2.plt 2 1 y
- echo off
- echo .
- echo .
- echo Next we will look at a plot of joystick data which
- echo includes a time stamping plot as plot # 5 (TS). You
- echo will notice the time stamp is uniform. This was done
- echo by using the command line running (setting the number
- echo of samples and time of acquisitions and turning off display).
- echo This time, since the plot is small in length and has
- echo a lot of movement, try the "L" key to toggle on the line
- echo plotting feature. It will make it much easier to see the
- echo data pattern.
- echo .
- echo .
- echo When you are done: To exit UPLOT(C) - press "ESC" escape
- echo key.
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo on
- uplot plot3.plt 2 1 y
- echo off
- echo .
- echo .
- echo We will next take 500 samples of data from your Joystick
- echo port A using the STICK(C) program included in the UPLOT(C)
- echo shareware package.
- echo .
- echo You must have a JOYSTICK PORT for this to work correctly!
- echo If you don't have one on your system with a joystick connected,
- echo then you must abort this demo at the next pause by hitting
- echo "Ctrl"&"BREAK" or "Ctrl"&"C" depending on your system!
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo .
- echo While STICK(C) is running, slowly move your joystick so
- echo you will get varing data patterns. You will notice a
- echo counter running on the top of the screen, this lets you
- echo see how many samples have been taken.
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo on
- stick stick.plt 2 1 20 500 y
- echo off
- echo .
- echo .
- echo Now you should have a file named STICK.PLT which contains
- echo the newly acquired readings from the joystick port A.
- echo .
- echo We will use UPLOT(C) to display it.
- echo .
- echo When you are done: To exit UPLOT(C) - press "ESC" escape
- echo key.
- echo .
- echo Hint: Try the "H" key to see the help screen!
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo on
- uplot stick.plt 2 1 y
- echo off
- echo .
- echo .
- echo This is the end of the demonistration - thanks for
- echo trying UPLOT(C)
- echo .
- echo If you find these programs useful - please register.
- echo .
- echo *****************************************************
- echo *** Shareware will only work if you support it! ***
- echo *****************************************************
- echo .
- echo The current information on registation can be read at the end of
- echo the help file while using UPLOT(C). [pressing the "H" key]
- echo .
- echo .
- pause
- echo .
- echo The plot data files are *.PLT
- dir *.PLT /w
- echo .
- echo END OF DEMO
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