Log file, 9 log file – Casio Cassiopeia PA-2400 User Manual
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3.9 Log File
The FLCE will create a log file to record communication logs.
Log File Name
The current log file name is fixed to "FLCE.LOG".
This specification cannot be modified. Therefore, if the current log file needs to be stored, use
another file name.
Location of Log File
A log file is created under the "
Windows" directory.
Method of Creation
Even if a log file already exists, a new log file is created (i.e. overwrites the old one).
Append to the existing log file is not attempted.
If a new file cannot be created, log file creation is aborted.
If an argument of a command parameter includes an error, a log file will not be created.
A log file starts to be created at the point in time when communication with the partner begins.
Format
1st line
Version information of FLCE.EXE will be outputted.
2nd line
Version information (1 byte) of the protocol will be outputted.The first version is
"1".
3rd line
Communication partner machine code (maximum 3 bytes) will be outputted.
AT .... IBM-PC compatible machine
4th line
Session ID information will be outputted.
This will be outputted in a hexadecimal number (Example: 0x0000).
5th line
Last event information will be outputted.
6th line
Last phase information will be outputted.
7th line
Last status information will be outputted.
Outputted as a hexadecimal number (Example: 0x0000).
8th line
Last transmission file name will be outputted.
9th line
Last reception file name will be outputted. Output will consist of the above nine
lines
Since with lines 2 through 4 the information acquired from the communication partner is
outputted, this line will be outputted as a blank line for a log file on one of the H/PCs that
operates in the PC emulation mode for communication between two H/PCs.
One line must be less than 80 bytes in length. Therefore, if a file name inserted in the 8-th or 9th
line requires 65 bytes or more (15 bytes are used for the item name), characters on and after the
65th byte will not be outputted.