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Chapter 6 Using Configurator 
   
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6.1  Configuration File Creation Procedure 
When applications program coding and startup program modification are completed, it is then necessary to reg-
ister the applications program in the MR308 system. 
This registration is accomplished by the configuration file. 
6.1.1 
Configuration File Data Entry Format 
This chapter describes how the definition data are entered in the configuration file. 
 
 Comment Statement  
A statement from '//' to the end of a line is assumed to be a comment and not operated on. 
 
  End of statement   
Statements are terminated by ';'. 
 
 Numerical Value  
Numerical values can be entered in the following format. 
1. Hexadecimal 
Number 
Add "0x" or "0X" to the beginning of a numerical value, or "h" or "H" to the end. If the value begins with 
an alphabetical letter between A and F with "h" or "H" attached to the end, be sure to add "0" to the 
beginning. Note that the system does not distinguish between the upper- and lower-case alphabetical 
characters (A-F) used as numerical values.
2. Decimal 
Number 
Use an integer only as in '23'. However, it must not begin with '0'. 
3. Octal 
Numbers 
Add '0' to the beginning of a numerical value of 'O' or 'o' to end. 
4. Binary 
Numbers 
Add 'B' or 'b' to the end of a numerical value. It must not begin with '0'. 
Table 6.1  
Numerical Value Entry Examples 
0xf12  
0Xf12 
0a12h 
0a12H 
12h 
 
 
 
Hexadecimal 
12H 
Decimal 32 
017 
17o 
 
Octal 
17O 
101110b 
Binary 
101010B 
 
It is also possible to enter operators in numerical values. Table 6.2 lists the operators available. 
 
                                                      
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  The system distinguishes between the upper- and lower-case letters except for the numbers A-F and a-f.