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Manual # 016-0159-894 Rev H 01/07
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9-Understanding
Flashdisk Files
C H A P T E R
9
UNDERSTANDING FLASHDISK FILES
As explained in Chapter 1, Viper uses information stored on the flashdisk to operate
while running. Not only is your flashdisk the key to successful Viper operation, but
also for storing, re-opening, and maintaining your various Viper job files.
Flashdisk File
Structure
When you first start using your Viper console, the internal Viper operating system
automatically creates certain files and folders on the flashdisk. These files and
folders will be where the Viper system later stores data files, such as navigation
files, map files, and job files. Below is a list of the files and folders that Viper
automatically creates on the flashdisk:
AccuBoom folder
AutoBoom Alarms folder
covMaps folder
guideArchive folder
jobs folder
rbin folder
rxMaps folder. This folder also contains the sub-folder colors.
scout folder
settings folder
streetmaps folder
vnav folder
zulu.ini file
AccuBoom Folder
The AccuBoom folder contains the AccuBoom spray/no-spray boundary maps with
a .sct extension. Viper creates one file for each AccuBoom job.
You should store any previously created AccuBoom spray/no-spray field boundary
maps in this folder to make sure that any .shp, .shx, and .dbf files associated with the
field boundary files are also stored here.
This file is used by the Viper OS and is not viewable.
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