Extension file of Hitachi-IBM utility families support
Posted: 16.01.08, 14:12
Dear PC-3000 users.
Our Hitachi-IBM utility have ability of limited support of additional families using IBMOverride.ini.
It is intended for connecting the families of the drives to the utility, their full support is planned for the
nearest future, the limited support is possible already in the current version without changing the utilities.
File is supplied both with the complex installation and inside of the utility.
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At installation
- if you had no file, it is created
- in any case IBMOverride.new is created. Then you can use it to make your own changes and to copy manually into
IBMOverride.ini
At utility launching
- if you had no file, it is created
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About addings of personal changes into file:
- if there were no changes, delete the file.
At launching, the utility creates automatically the file which is the latest after the last compilation
- if changes were done, after installation you need to copy them into
IBMOverride.new and rename it into IBMOverride.ini
***********************************************
If you received a new file IBMOverride.ini on the third hand (by e-mail etc.)
- if changes were not done, just replace the old file by this new one
- if you did the changes, recopy them into the received file and replace the old file by this new one
Our Hitachi-IBM utility have ability of limited support of additional families using IBMOverride.ini.
It is intended for connecting the families of the drives to the utility, their full support is planned for the
nearest future, the limited support is possible already in the current version without changing the utilities.
File is supplied both with the complex installation and inside of the utility.
***********************************************
At installation
- if you had no file, it is created
- in any case IBMOverride.new is created. Then you can use it to make your own changes and to copy manually into
IBMOverride.ini
At utility launching
- if you had no file, it is created
***********************************************
About addings of personal changes into file:
- if there were no changes, delete the file.
At launching, the utility creates automatically the file which is the latest after the last compilation
- if changes were done, after installation you need to copy them into
IBMOverride.new and rename it into IBMOverride.ini
***********************************************
If you received a new file IBMOverride.ini on the third hand (by e-mail etc.)
- if changes were not done, just replace the old file by this new one
- if you did the changes, recopy them into the received file and replace the old file by this new one