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June 2004 Isis® Sonar User's Manual, Volume1

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Note that if you are playing back a file and you save the configuration when
exiting, the next time you open Isis from the desktop icon, the last file played
back will begin playing automatically.

3.1.1 Playing Back data Sets from Disk or Tape

Data sets can be played back from disk or tape.

To play back a data set from tape

Please refer to §3.2, ‘Working with SCSI Tape’. Also refer to ‘Playing Back
from Tape’.

To play back a data set from disk at the time you run Isis

Either:

From the DOS command prompt type ISIS, a space, {filename [.XTF | .DAT |
.SEG | .TRA]}, and press or
Drag and drop a valid file name onto the Isis icon.

With either of the above methods, the result is that Isis runs and then you
can see your file’s imagery start scrolling on your screen.

To play back a data set from disk after running Isis

Either:

Click the Play icon, specify a valid file in the available test box, and click Open, or
from the DOS command prompt type ISIS, a space, {filename [.XTF | .DAT |
.SEG | .TRA]}, and press , or
Drag and drop a valid file name onto the Isis open workspace window, or
From the main menu choose File

→Playback, click Read from Disk, specify a

valid file in the available test box, and click Open

With any of the above methods, your file’s imagery then starts scrolling on
your screen. Also see ‘Playing Back a Series of Data Sets,’ below.

To slow down or speed up your playback

Either:

Click the alking man icon to slow down the playback, or

Chapter 3: Using the File Menu