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Laser light show demonstration help file.  
Integrated Solutions, Inc 
Ron Wilder
8 Sept 1989
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The demo consists of two separate intercommunicating tasks: The X Windows 
client, which runs under unix, and the vxWorksPlus real-time laser controller.

The X Windows client presents the user with a graphically oriented front-end
display which is used to control the real-time laser controller.  Inter-task 
communication is via ethernet and is used to transfer commands and images from
the front end to the real-time controller.  

In order to run this demo, you will need to have two separate systems.

System one hardware should include: CPU, memory, ethernet, disk, and graphics.
System one software should include: Unix 4.3 (5.1) with X Windows, vxWorksPlus
and the laser show software.  (The vxWorks is located on system one so that 
system two can boot up over the ethernet.

System two hardware should include: CPU, memory, ethernet, D/A board and the
laser beam generator.

Briefly, to start the demo,
        - log in as laser
        - start the laser program with "laser"
        - enter the startup password if you are going to use the laser 
                (ie. not in test mode)
        - boot up the vxWorks system over the net with "@@"
        - type 'cd "/usr/laser"' on the vxWorks system
        - type '<l' on the vxWorks system
        - shortly, a window will open and you can hit the help button for
          'one liners' on each of the options.

To end the demo,
	- select the quit button with the mouse
	- enter the exit password (same as startup password)
	  or select the CANCEL button to continue with the program 
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Soon there will be help here.  Too bad for you it's not here now, huh?
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