Project Name: Route Editor
Implemented Language: C++
Tool: Boland C++ 5.0
Version: 31.01.2003
File Name: StreckenVerlauf_Jan_31.zip
Purpose:
This program is for use of building, editing and converting route files, which includes stations name, changeable text and traffic change information etc. With this program, route file (*.svp) can be converted to heximal data (*.hex) and can be uploaded to a processor equiped electronic displayer mounted in variant public traffic vehicles i.e. bus and underground. The bus and underground with these electronic displayers can display station information at different stations.
General Instruction:
1. Choose File->New Station, a window will display, then input a station name into input area e.g. Stephansplatz, then input some more stations in the same way.
2. Choose one item in the left text list, then press F2 or directly put the mouse cursor in the left text inputting area, and input a "changable text".
3. File->Save, then save it as test.hal
Unitil now, you have generated a simple station file. Then
1. Choose File->New Route, choose Nur Route->OK.
2. Press Neu, then input the index for a route e.g. 1235.
3. Choose Route/Unterprogram->Load Haltestelle, load the generated text.hal
4. Click grid cell of "Haltestelle" and "Umsteighinweis", you should be able to see a list of the haltestelle, just choose one with mouse. And then you can fill the other empty grid cells, then you will have a route file after you choose File->Save.
5. Click Untergram, then press "Neu", give the index e.g. 12, then create a new subroute file. If you back to page of Route, you are able to find a list if you click the grid cell of U-PRG.
6. Edit->Assemblieren, you can generate a assemblied file.
7. Edit->Intel Hex, you can generate a hex file with existed assemblied file.
Additional Note:
It is still not the final version therefore the language is not normalized to German. All files generated by this program are full-scale compatible with those of from DOS program "EIS" using for same purpose, e.g. *.hal, *.ass, *.hex. It was individually implemented at ISA GmbH in Wedel, all copyrights reserved.
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