CNVRTLOG.TXT Driver File Contents (CNVRTLOG.zip)

CNVRTLOG.EXE
CNVRTLOG.EXE
EX-XXXXX-100
EX-XXXXX-100
HTM conversion utility's text file.

    /* General Errors */
0     -1=
1     -1=Output path = Current Working Directory\n
2     -1=Output path (%s) does not exist\n
3     -1=Data Read error\n
4     -1=File Not Found (%s)\n
5     -1=Data Process error\n
6     -1=Data Write error\n
7     -1=Couldn't open output file\n
8     -1=\nInput path cannot equal output path.\n%s = %s\n
9     -1=Done\n
10    -1=Converting %s\n
11    -1=Can't configure format\n
12    -1=Insufficient memory\n

  /* Logging errors */
13    -1=ERROR: DATA
14    -1=ERROR: SCALING
15    -1=ERROR: FORMAT

  /* Critical errors */
16    -1=CRITICAL ERROR: %s
17    -1=Disk write-protected.
18    -1=Unknown drive specification.
19    -1=Drive not ready.
20    -1=Drive data CRC error.
21    -1=Drive seek error.
22    -1=Disk sector not found.
23    -1=Disk write fault.
24    -1=Disk read fault.
25    -1=General failure.
26    -1=Disk drive fault.
27    -1=Unknown hardware error.
28    -1=Terminate conversion process? (Y/N)

   /* Possible operator responses to above prompt */
29    -1=YyNn

  /* Usage text */
30    -1=Usage:
31    -1=      CNVRTLOG Inpath[.NNN] [Outpath] [-tn] [-dn]\n
32    -1=Where:
33    -1=      Inpath    is the name of the data log to be converted to ASCII.
34    -1=                If an extension ([.NNN] option) is included in Inpath
35    -1=                then only that file will be converted.  If the extension
36    -1=                is not included, then the whole data log will be converted.\n
37    -1=      [Outpath] is an optional drive and directory that may be specified
38    -1=                as the destination space for the converted files.\n
39    -1=         -t1    is to be used if the time base is to be displayed in
40    -1=                seconds. (This is the default).
41    -1=         -t2    is to be used if the time base is to be displayed in
42    -1=                hundreths of a second.\n
43    -1=         -d1    converts the date to Day Month dd yyyy (Mon Mar 02 1992) format
44    -1=                (This is the default)
45    -1=         -d2    converts the date to Month dd yyyy (Mar 02 1992) format
46    -1=         -d3    converts the date to MM/DD/YY (03/02/92) format
47    -1=         -d4    converts the date to DD/MM/YY (02/03/92) format

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