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INtime® 3.1 Software - tenAsys

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INtime <strong>3.1</strong> <strong>Software</strong><br />

Files/directories<br />

loopback.rta<br />

ip.rta, rip.rta,<br />

udp.rta, tcp.rta<br />

rtconfig.sys<br />

rtboot.ini<br />

rtload.sys<br />

mdnsintm.rta<br />

dhcpcInt.rta<br />

bldflpys.bat<br />

Description<br />

An INtime loopback driver for use with the TCP/IP stack layers.<br />

TCP/IP stack layers.<br />

A file generated by the Configuration Utility that sets up boot-time<br />

configuration parameters for the remote RT kernel.<br />

A file generated by the Configuration Utility that sets up boot-time<br />

configuration parameters for the remote INtime bootloader.<br />

A file generated by the Configuration Utility that specifies what files to<br />

load at boot time on the RT node. The extension xxx can either be udp if<br />

the UDP/IP NTX channel is used, or ser if the Serial NTX channel is used.<br />

INtime mDNS client which interacts with the WIndows service to<br />

automatically configure the NTX connection.<br />

A DHCP client which allows optional automatic configuration of the<br />

network interfaces using a DHCP server.<br />

A file generated by the Configuration Utility used to create installation<br />

floppies that install the Remote INtime files onto an RT node’s Hard Disk<br />

or Flash system, or for use in booting the RT node from the floppy disks<br />

themselves.<br />

Note: This file assumes that the floppy drive on the development system<br />

is labelled A:.<br />

• RtSetup.exe, a DOS program used to make an RT node’s boot device bootable. This<br />

file is located in either the \INtime\remote\common directory or on the INtime<br />

RT node setup disk.<br />

Configuring an RT subsystem<br />

To build an RT subsystem:<br />

1. Ensure that INtime software is installed on the Windows system you want to use as<br />

the Windows host for your RT nodes.<br />

2. Determine the type of RT subsystem you want to build. Subsystem types are<br />

categorized by the type of Boot Media on the remote system:<br />

• Floppy diskette<br />

• Hard disk<br />

• Flash disk<br />

3. Build the RT subsystem floppies. Differences in the directions based on the<br />

subsystem type you select will be noted.<br />

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