[time-nuts] Lady Heather command line modification question...

Stan W1LE stanw1le at verizon.net
Thu Feb 19 13:00:01 UTC 2009


You tried   

'C:Program Files\Heather\heather.exe /mp[=5]'

Try  

"C:\Heather\heather.exe" /mp5


But, I have been unable to get more than one switch to work, the first in line..

We need clarification on the exact syntax to use for multiple command line switches.

Stan, W1LE   




Michael Baker wrote:
> Hello, John--
>
> Every now and then, LH says my T-bolt PPS and DAC are experiencing
> wide excursions.  The PPS OADEV and the OSC OADEV both stay down
> around 6 X e-13 but PPS and DAC both get hinky for an hour or two
> and then things settle back down for a few hours.  This process
> seems to repeat itself 2X or 3X per day.  It may be due to all the
> tall trees around my place and my less than ideal sky view.
>
> In any event, every few hours the violet PPS line and the green
> DAC line go off chart and it would be nice to be able to expand
> the scale just a bit to better see what is happening.
>
> I am trying to change the scale for the PPS graph from 2ns/div
> to 5ns/div and the DAC from 50uv/div to 100uv/div
>
> I have been unsuccessful at entering the appropriate command
> line modifiers-- I right-click on the Lady Heather desktop icon
> and select PROPERTIES.  In the PROPERTIES box I see the Target
> address which is:
>
> "C:\Program Files\Heather\heather.exe"
>
> I put a space after the .exe and enter  /mp[=5]  and close the quote
>
> I enter OK and then get an error message that says:
>
> The name 'C:Program Files\Heather\heather.exe /mp[=5]' specified
> in the Target box is not valid.  Make sure the path and
> file name are correct.
>
> What am I doing wrong?  Maybe I am not clear where to enter
> spaces?  I have tried different combinations, but no joy...
>
> Is this not the correct place to enter the /mp=5 suffix?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Baker
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