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Creating and Running Programs Chapter 6
The executable program file window opens:
3. Use this window to edit these parameter value for the executable program
file selected in the Workspace window. Click Revert to undo any changes.
Executable Program File Commands
In addition to Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete, you can execute other commands for
an executable program file.
To execute executable program file commands:
1. Click the executable program file in the Workspace window.
2. Right-click in the Workspace window to display a pop-up menu.
3. Use one of these commands from the pop-up menu.
Parameter
Description
Powerup Mode
The action you want an online drive (a drive in the On-Line
Drives branch of the Workspace window) to take with respect to
the selected project's child executable program (.exe) file:
• Run, to automatically run the program when power is first
applied to the online drive, or
• Idle, to not run the program on powerup. Idle is the default
setting.
(Note: The executable program file inherits this parameter
setting from its parent Project when you execute the Build
command. You may independently edit this value.)
Command
Description
Run
This command tells an online drive to start or resume execution
of the selected executable program (.exe) file. While the
program is running, the Workspace window icon for the
selected program is animated.
Stop
This command tells an online drive to stop executing a selected
executable program (.exe) file. This command provides a
controlled stop to program execution (unlike the Kill command).
When the Stop command executes, animation for the selected
program's icon stops.
Kill
This command tells an online drive to immediately stop
executing the selected executable program (.exe) file. Unlike the
Stop command, this command does not provide a controlled
stop to program execution.
When the Kill command executes, animation for the selected
program's icon stops.