Introducing The Connection Manager Components; Configuring The Connection Manager - Matrox Iris GT MIL Installation And Technical Reference

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Host-side
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Target-side
component

Introducing the Connection Manager components

The Connection Manager is divided into two components, each of which contains
utilities to transfer your files.
The Host-side component of the Connection Manager is present on the
development computer as part of Microsoft Visual Studio. The Host-side
component is executed automatically after Microsoft Visual Studio builds your
application and is ready to transfer the application over the network to your
Matrox Iris GT.
The target-side component of Connection Manager is present on Matrox Iris GT
as an integrated component of the Microsoft Windows CE configuration. The
target-side component also contains the CONMANCLIENT and CMACCEPT
command-line utilities, both of which must be executed manually once you are
ready to transfer the application to your smart camera. CONMANCLIENT is
used by Microsoft Visual Studio to communicate with your Matrox Iris GT during
the transfer and debugging process. CMACCEPT allows the communication
between Microsoft Visual Studio and your Matrox Iris GT to occur without
challenge or interruption.

Configuring the Connection Manager

To configure the Connection Manager, perform the following.
1. On your development computer, open a command prompt window and type the
following at the prompt:
telnet IrisName
A welcome message appears, followed by the telnet prompt.
2. Type the following at the telnet prompt:
IPCONFIG
Make note of the IP address reported within the returned information.
3. Open your application project in Microsoft Visual Studio.
4. Select the Tools Options menu command. The Options dialog box opens.
Configuring the Microsoft Windows CE Connection Manager
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