System information
© Agilent Technologies 2001–2003 Administering Agilent 3070 Systems (MS Windows NT and 2000) 1-5
Chapter 1: Introduction
Advantages of a LAN
Connecting 3070 systems together on a common LAN
allows users to share peripherals and access files
remotely. Programmers can edit testplans remotely from
their local system without physically transporting the
data. Without networking, a testplan file might have to
be transferred via tape, then loaded onto the local
system for editing.
Centralized storage of applications, testplans, and board
data can reduce software maintenance costs and can
maximize the integrity of the 3070 software. It can also
simplify the process of revision and backup control.
3070 Program Software
Files and Directories
3070 systems come with directories, files, and utilities
that are not a part of the MS Windows® operating
system.
Test Programming Languages
The 3070 supports several test programming languages
to develop board tests, including:
■ Board Test BASIC (BT-BASIC) is a set of
fundamental BASIC statements with many
standard
Standard 3070 templates used throughout the system.
tmp
Where 3070 software stores temporary files/logs.
util
Utility files
$NUTCROOT\usr\lib\X11\
app-defaults\3070
The directory containing X resource files for X applications.
$NUTCROOT is a system variable set during installation of the NutCracker runtime
environment. It contains the MKS Toolkit and Korn shell.
CAUTION
✸
NO NOT edit any files in these directories; they are not customer-editable.
Table 1-1 Agilent3070 directories (continued)
Directory: Directory Contents or Use