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Bernese GPS Software Version 5.0 - Bernese GNSS Software

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19. <strong>Bernese</strong> Processing Engine (BPE)<br />

alternatively from ${X}/PAN. The program specific help is available. Checking of input field<br />

values is disabled.<br />

In order to edit menu input files (e.g., to modify the list of user variables in MENU VAR.INP<br />

or a default extension in MENU EXT.INP the menu drop-down item ”Menu>BPE>Edit single<br />

menu/program input file” has to be used. Navigate to the desired option directory and open<br />

the input file.<br />

19.8 Starting the BPE<br />

The BPE can be started either in interactive or in non-interactive mode.<br />

19.8.1 Interactive Mode<br />

The BPE can be started in interactive mode directly from the running <strong>Bernese</strong> menu program<br />

in ”Menu>BPE>Start BPE process”. In Figure 19.12 the first panel is displayed. There are<br />

several read-only options (“Campaign”, “Session table”, and “Start processing”). These options<br />

can be set using ”Menu>Campaign>Select active campaign” or ”Menu>Configure>Set session/compute date”<br />

respectively. The option “Client script” specifies the name of the BPE client peer. The script<br />

is described in Section 19.3.2. The option “Client’s environment file” is used on UNIX only. The<br />

file named specified here is read on each client host. Under Windows the environment file is<br />

not used (the option may be left blank). The directory paths specified with the filenames in<br />

these options have to be correct on each host used for the BPE. We refer to Section 19.3.3<br />

for more details.<br />

Figure 19.12: Client environment/session selection.<br />

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