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Appendix C -- Changing PCI4 Settings -- Removing a Potentiostat from an Existing System
[Framework5]
Version=5.0
SystemDir=C:\Program Files\Gamry Instruments\Framework 5\
ScriptDir=C:\Program Files\Gamry Instruments\Framework 5\Scripts\
PACKAGE0=DC105
[PCI4750-12345]
CMSDriver=PCI4.DLL
LABVIEWDriver=PCI4LV.DLL
BaseAddress=
PstatClass=PCI4
FraCurveClass=FRACURVE4
BoardNo=1
SerialNo=12345
Label=My PCI4
AuthDC105=1234567890
AUXDACRES=2.5E-3,0
...
[ECM8_1]
TYPE=ECM 8
LABEL=My ECM8
PORT=2
MODE=COM2:9600,N,8,1
SerialNo=12345
[DC105]
NAME=DC Corrosion
EXPT1=Corrosion Behavior Diagram,Corrosion Behavior Diagram.exp
EXPT2=Corrosion Potential,Corrosion Potential.exp
...
Using Notepad to alter "GAMRY5.INI"
It is often convenient to use an ASCII editor to make small changes in the "GAMRY5.INI" file. The Notepad
accessory included with Windows is a useful ASCII editor. Please read the Microsoft documentation for full
instructions about using Notepad.
Removing a Potentiostat from an Existing System
To remove a potentiostat from a system you need to physically remove the card set from the computer. You do
not need to make changes to the "GAMRY5.INI" file.
Figure C-1
Portion of a Typical "GAMRY5.INI" File
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