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interest, usually 0. For example, if you are using
setenv AUDIO_DEVICE foo:0
would instruct all client programs to use the unit 0 NetAudio server on the host
named foo . By adding the above
certain to connect to the same NetAudio server each time you log in.
Another way to specify which server to connect to is to use the
in each NetAudio client program. Setting this option overrides any value set for
. For example, to check the
AUDIO DEVICE
snoopy at unit 1, one could use the command:
naversion -u snoopy:1
The
client program is described in Appendix 10.1.
naversion
3.3 Programs that Bypass the Server
Although most of the commonly used
NetAudio server, there are a few that require a direct connection to the
These programs are the test program,
control training program,
must be run on the host with the
gram can directly communicate with the
temporarily suspend the NetAudio server while they are running. Any transfers in
progress will be aborted. When the program completes, the server will be resumed
with all internal settings, such as gain and sampling rate, reset to their defaults.
3.4 Terminating the Server
If it becomes necessary to terminate the server, the
used. This program will rst request that the user conrms that the server should
be killed. Once killed,
naserver
other NetAudio programs can be used. Note that
any access verication; any user on the local area network can terminate the server
with this command.
The equivalent for
or
1
sh
command to your
setenv
DAT-Link
DAT-Link
programs operate as clients to the
(See Section 2.7.1), and the remote
dltest
(See Section 2.7.2 and 8.1). These programs
rctrain
DAT-Link
connected. Also, since only one pro-
DAT-Link
must be restarted as described above before any
users is \
ksh
AUDIO DEVICE=foo:0; export AUDIO DEVICE;
NetAudio Server
, then the command:
csh
.cshrc
le, you can be
option available
-u
version connected to host
DAT-Link
at a time, these programs will
command can be
nakillserver
does not provide
nakillserver
1
.
".
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