Agilent Technologies 8453 Operator's Manual page 310

Uv-visible spectroscopy system
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Agilent ChemStation Features
The ChemStation Directory Structure
Table 3
Directory
Chem32
REPSTYLE
CORE
PICTURES
Language
1024, 800, ToolbarSupport
Files
helpenu
BACKUP
DRIVERS
1
DATA
METHODS
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ChemStation subdirectories
Contents
The directory comprises the programs to configure and start the
ChemStation software. It must be part of the PATH variable. This
directory is added automatically by the installation program unless
you provide an alternative.
Used for report templates defined using the Report Template Editor.
Used for the core components of the software shared by all
chromatographic/electropherographic instrument configurations.
This is the working directory of the ChemStation.
Comprises graphics needed by the ChemStation.
Used for the language-specific code of this part of the software.
Comprise initialization files for the graphical user interface. Do not
change.
Used for the US-English version of the help files for the appropriate
software part.
Used for backup copies of old files during installation.
Comprises instrument drivers.
Used for the configured instrument (1 to 4). This subdirectory
comprises five additional subdirectories: DATA, METHODS,
SEQUENCE, VERIFY, and TEMP.
Comprises the default result directories of your analyses. It can
also comprise more subdirectories if you structure the disk with
subdirectories as you work, by defining them using the Sample
Information or Sequence Parameters dialog box. Result directories
are identified by a name with a .D extension. For more information
on the structure of data files, see
Additional data paths can be added using Preferences.
Comprises the default master method directories that have a .M
extension. For further details on the contents, see
Directory Structure"
added using Preferences.
"Data Acquisition"
on page 51. Additional method paths can be
Understanding Your Agilent ChemStation
on page 59.
"Method

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