Updates
- Implement TLM conversion (currently only the block file and
formula file generation (*.blk, *.qlf).
- Integrated commanding backend to be compatible with the APL
cmdBuilder/argBuilder objects of Build2.
This archive contains a complete
TC_TLM_Load package installation that will integrate seamlessly
with the Build 2 of the New Horizons code. It implements the
TC_TLM_Load functionality as well as the STOL Emulator.
Prerequisites
You need to install GSEOS 5.1 release R220 or higher. If you
don't have this release installed you can upgrade by downloading
the latest release from the Kernel download
site. If you are currently using GSEOS 4.5 or GSEOS 5.0 you
want to follow the upgrade
instructions. GSEOS 5.1 implements the conversion formulas needed
for the engineering unit conversions found in the telemetry database.
Installation
Download TC_TLM_Load.5.1.220.013.zip
and extract the files into the Pluto root directory (where the gseos.exe
resides).
After all files are extracted you have to run the supplied configuration
script: SetupTC_TLM_Load.bat. This script will remove some former
TCLoad files that were located in the Pluto root directory. It will
also remove the folder TCLoad with all its contents if you have
installed a previous version of the TCLoad module. The new version
keeps all TC_TLM_Load related files together in the TC_TLM_Load
folder. The configuration script will also set some gseos.ini entries
to configure your version properly. Please refer to the
TC_TLM_Load documentation for further details.
If you have a previous version of the TCLoad module installed you
have to manually remove the following two entries in your gseos.ini
file:
Load = TCLoad\CmdCtrl.cm
BlkFiles = TCLoad\RawCmd.blk
You have to manually add an entry to the gseos.ini file: The command
module you want to use for your commands. When you generate a command
script from an Excel telecommand spreadsheet you specify a
command module in the according configuration file. This command
module you have to specify in the gseos.ini section [Command] under
the entry CommandModule, e.g. to set the CommandModule to AliceCmd
you would add the following entry to the [Command] section:
[Command]
CommandModule=AliceCmd
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