This dialog is displayed when the Configuration Conflict Detection feature determines that the configuration of a board file being opened does not match with the currently connected RMC. This feature can be disabled as described in Configuration Conflict Detection.
Note: If the connection to the RMC is lost while this dialog box is displayed, the dialog box will be removed. This is to allow for cases where you realize the board file belongs to another RMC module.
RMC Configuration List
This box lists all of the hardware currently installed in the RMC module and the associated configuration values of each piece of hardware. You may have to expand branches of the tree to find the conflict.
PC Configuration File List
This box lists the hardware and its associated configuration that is stored in the current board file. Compare this list with the RMC Configuration list to determine which configuration is desired.
There are three commands available:
Send configuration/parameters to RMC and save to Flash
This command is available only if the hardware in the RMC module matches the board file hardware, as RMCWin obviously cannot change the hardware. This command will download the configuration and parameters stored in the board file to the RMC module, store the configuration in the Flash memory, and reset the RMC to ensure that all configuration changes take effect.
Open but retain RMC configuration
This command reads the parameters, plot times, and axis names from the board file, but ignores the hardware configuration. That is, this command does not change the hardware configuration of the RMC. This changes RMCWin’s copy of the board file, so the filename will be marked as changed with an asterisk, and you will be prompted to save your changes if you close the file. However, the board file itself will not be modified unless you do choose to save it.
If you wish to only load the parameters from a board file into your current board file and thereby retaining the filename of your current board file, click Cancel, and instead from the File menu, click Load Parameters. This will modify your current board file by overlaying the parameters from the selected board file. It still will not commit the changes to disk until you choose to save it.
Cancel
By clicking this button, the operation to open a board file is canceled. Pressing ESC is equivalent to clicking this button.
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