i was wondering if im able to delete the entire reals directory or do i need to do a sysinit?
how do i delete all reals in kawasaki
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November 29, 2023 at 1:28 PM -
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A sysinit will do far more than just the real data, so be warned............
As long as any of the real data is not referenced by any programs, they are free to be deleted/removed.
Otherwise they will remain and you will receive message(s) to the fact.
DEL/R *
This also applies to other switches to like locations /L* and strings /S* etc.....
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A sysinit will do far more than just the real data, so be warned............
As long as any of the real data is not referenced by any programs, they are free to be deleted/removed.
Otherwise they will remain and you will receive message(s) to the fact.
DEL/R *
This also applies to other switches to like locations /L* and strings /S* etc.....
So del/r will delete all reals?
it because i have to remove alot of reals, and have done it in a program but all the reals that already are in the robot will stay there even after uploading a new real file
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So del/r will delete all reals?
No.
Read my post, I cannot type it any clearer than I have.
it because i have to remove alot of reals, and have done it in a program but all the reals that already are in the robot will stay there even after uploading a new real file
Makes no difference the reason.
Loading data does not replace existing data, it adds to it and will overwrite any data that is the same.
If you read the manual, to remove programs and all associated variables that are not shared globally with other programs, then you can clean systems up easier.
But people fail to read the manual.
/P/L/R/S/INT are all individual switches relating to specific data.
DEL monkey will delete the program monkey and ALL associated variables for that program that are not globally linked to any other program.
If you want to clear out ALL user data.
That is programs and variables you can use the SYSINIT/U command.
This will initialize the user data area (wipe it) and retain all system settings etc.