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ARE-3000 Owners Manual - 4
1-2) Installing the Software
This software requires no special installation procedure.
Copy the ARE.EXE file to the computer to be used.
1-3) Principles of Editing
When carrying out editing tasks, the location of the data to be edited with ARE (the card
path) and the location on the computer where the card data is to be stored (the backup path)
must be specified before the data is loaded. Specifying the PC/CF card as the card path, and
the computer's hard disk as the backup path permits simple copying (backup) of PC/CF card
data to the computer and copying (restoration) of data on the computer back to PC/CF cards.
Furthermore, if you want to restore PC/CF card data to its original condition, for example
when deciding to start some editing over again, the data can be recovered simply by restoring
the data backed up on the computer to the PC/CF card.
Note: When managing card data, handle all files on each card as a complete set. The AR
may not function correctly if only a portion of the files are copied or deleted.
The following figure illustrates the general concept of the card path and backup path.
Schematic Illustrating Card Path/Backup Path
For the card path, specify the folder containing the AR's data (with AR-3000 format cards,
this is the _AR3TDIR.CNF folder on the PC/CF card). For the backup path, create a separate
backup folder on your computer, and then specify that folder.
For effective utilization of ARE's functions, use the following process for editing with the
cards.
1. Start up ARE.
2. Specify the card path.
3. Specify the backup path.
4. Back up the card.
5. Load the card data.
6. Perform the editing.
7. Clean up the card data.
8. Saved the edited data and quit ARE.
For a concrete example of this procedure, please refer to “Chapter 2 Instructions for Running
ARE.”
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