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[[Image:svdos.png|right|thumb|The original DOS Supravision main menu (circa 1980s and '90s)]] | [[Image:svdos.png|right|thumb|The original DOS Supravision main menu (circa 1980s and '90s)]] | ||
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[[Image:svwin.png|right|thumb|The newer Windows Supravision main menu (circa late 1990s to current)]] | [[Image:svwin.png|right|thumb|The newer Windows Supravision main menu (circa late 1990s to current)]] | ||
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+ | __TOC__ | ||
==Intro and History== | ==Intro and History== | ||
− | + | Supravision was designed by Homer Eaton and Foad Rekabi of ROMER in the 1980s. It originally began as a DOS program, then migrated to Windows. When it was redesigned for Windows, Foad decided to keep the DOS SV look and feel in the Windows version. | |
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | In 2011, [[ROMER]] CIMCORE - A division of [[Hexagon Metrology]], began replacing sales of Supravision with [[DOCS]] software. | ||
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+ | == Supravision File Format== | ||
+ | <table> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <tr valign=top> | ||
+ | <td width=300> | ||
+ | You can load any Supravision file into any text editor to view the data.<br><br> | ||
+ | This is an example Supravision file in a Notepad++ editor (the editor that installs with VTube software). | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td> | ||
+ | [[image:vtube-step_v2.5_notepad++SupravisionFile.png|600px]]<br><br> | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
==[[Supravision Network Protocol]]== | ==[[Supravision Network Protocol]]== | ||
− | + | [[image:svnetwork_logo.jpg|250px]] | |
+ | Both the DOS and Windows versions of Supravision use several protocols. The most prominent is Supravision Network protocol. We commonly refer to this protocol as "SVNET." (We pronounce it S-V-Net.) See [[Supravision Network Protocol]] | ||
==Supravision Filename Standard== | ==Supravision Filename Standard== | ||
+ | <table cellpadding="15" width = 650> | ||
+ | <tr valign="top"> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0" width = 200> | ||
+ | '''All Versions''' | ||
+ | '''(3, 4, 5, and 6)''' | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#e3e4f5"> | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
The Supravision filename uses the triple dollar sign (.$$$) for all filename extensions. | The Supravision filename uses the triple dollar sign (.$$$) for all filename extensions. | ||
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+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
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+ | <table cellpadding="15" width = 650> | ||
+ | <tr valign="top"> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0" width = 200> | ||
+ | '''Older DOS Versions''' | ||
+ | '''(3 and 4)''' | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#e3e4f5"> | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
The DOS version of Supravision allowed long filenames by breaking the name into a series of sub folders. For example, this part: | The DOS version of Supravision allowed long filenames by breaking the name into a series of sub folders. For example, this part: | ||
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on the systems using DOS versions 3 and 4. The actual filename is "&SV4.$$$." The rest of the filename is retained in the folder structure. | on the systems using DOS versions 3 and 4. The actual filename is "&SV4.$$$." The rest of the filename is retained in the folder structure. | ||
− | </ | + | </ol> |
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
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− | < | + | <table cellpadding="15" width = 650> |
+ | <tr valign="top"> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#f0f0f0" width = 200> | ||
+ | '''Windows Versions''' | ||
+ | '''(5 and 6)''' | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td bgcolor="#e3e4f5"> | ||
+ | <ol> | ||
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The newer Windows versions (5 and 6) of Supravision take advantage of the long filename capability of Windows. | The newer Windows versions (5 and 6) of Supravision take advantage of the long filename capability of Windows. | ||
For example, this part: | For example, this part: | ||
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<pre>...\parts\LONG PART NAME TESTED ON SV6.$$$</pre> | <pre>...\parts\LONG PART NAME TESTED ON SV6.$$$</pre> | ||
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+ | </ol> | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
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+ | <br><br> | ||
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+ | ==Converting Filenames with [[SVFILE]]== | ||
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+ | Our [[SVFILE]] Converter Software converts the older style filenames into Windows style filenames automatically. | ||
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+ | See [[SVFILE]] for download information. | ||
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+ | <br><br> | ||
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+ | ==Tutorials== | ||
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+ | * [[How to change the Supravision Configuration Setup]] | ||
+ | * [[How to change the Supravision audio volume]] | ||
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+ | ==Articles Related to Supravision== | ||
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+ | Read about the SVout feature in CNC Bender: | ||
+ | [[CNC Bender 10.0.6.0i - SVout Export Feature]] | ||
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+ | See also [[DOCS]] - the replacement software for Supravision. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | + | The Romer site no longer shows Supravision pages. |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 20 May 2016
Contents |
Intro and History
Supravision was designed by Homer Eaton and Foad Rekabi of ROMER in the 1980s. It originally began as a DOS program, then migrated to Windows. When it was redesigned for Windows, Foad decided to keep the DOS SV look and feel in the Windows version.
In 2011, ROMER CIMCORE - A division of Hexagon Metrology, began replacing sales of Supravision with DOCS software.
Supravision File Format
You can load any Supravision file into any text editor to view the data. |
|
Supravision Network Protocol
Both the DOS and Windows versions of Supravision use several protocols. The most prominent is Supravision Network protocol. We commonly refer to this protocol as "SVNET." (We pronounce it S-V-Net.) See Supravision Network Protocol
Supravision Filename Standard
All Versions (3, 4, 5, and 6) |
|
Older DOS Versions (3 and 4) |
LONG PART NAME TESTED ON SV4 is saved as ...\parts\LONG&PAR.---\T&NAME&T.---\ESTED&ON.---\&SV4.$$$ on the systems using DOS versions 3 and 4. The actual filename is "&SV4.$$$." The rest of the filename is retained in the folder structure. |
Windows Versions (5 and 6) |
LONG PART NAME TESTED ON SV6.$$$ is saved as ...\parts\LONG PART NAME TESTED ON SV6.$$$
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Converting Filenames with SVFILE
Our SVFILE Converter Software converts the older style filenames into Windows style filenames automatically.
See SVFILE for download information.
Tutorials
Articles Related to Supravision
Read about the SVout feature in CNC Bender: CNC Bender 10.0.6.0i - SVout Export Feature
See also DOCS - the replacement software for Supravision.
External Links
The Romer site no longer shows Supravision pages.