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PDT 3400 Product Reference Guide
Table 6-1 lists the components of the TCM start-up screen.
Component
Script Window
Script Browser
File Browser
Tool Bar
Button Bar
Confirmation Messages
TCM automatically displays confirmation messages for specific actions, such as:
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copying a file or directory to a script
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deleting a file or directory from a script
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renaming a file or directory in a script
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adding an existing script to a master script
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erasing a compressed drive as part of a build
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reviewing edits made to system files during a build
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Table 6-1. TCM Screen Components
Associated with a script file containing the information to create a ROM
Disk image. This window is the target window, or the primary TCM
window in which you can create a script or change a script file's contents
by copying, deleting, and renaming files and directories. More than one
script window can be open at a time.
The Script Window consists of two panes, the Directory Tree Pane on the
left and the Directory Contents Pane on the right. Directories added to the
script are listed alphabetically by volume in the Directory Tree Pane.
Subordinate directories, files, and scripts of each volume are listed in the
Directory Contents Pane.
A read-only source window for copying scripts to a master script. Only one
Script Browser window can be open at a time.
A read-only source window for files and/or directories to include in the
script being built. Only one File Browser window can be open at a time.
Contains the tools for taking action on a script. The tools allow you to
create a new script, open a script, copy a file, copy a script, delete and
rename a file, create a directory, view object properties, view script
properties, update the open directory, and check, build, and send the hex
image.
Displays the drive icons available on the development PC, network drives
you are connected to, CD-ROM drives, etc., from which you can pull
source files and scripts.
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