This page allows you to manage program files.
Manage Program Files LocallySelected file: None.
Directory:File: Selected file.
File:
Auto run program on startup:
Upload Program File from PC
Quick Help

Click "Apply" to change directory and refresh the file list from that directory. Only files with a suffix of .sb will appear in this list.

Click "Select" to select the program file. This selection will apply to "Start", and also carry over to the edit and virtual terminal pages.

Click "New" to create a new file having the name entered in the window.

Click "Start" to run the selected program in the background. Click "Stop" to terminate this program if it is an endless loop that will not terminate on its own. If you are implementing a control loop, you will want the program to be an endless loop.

Click "Auto" to select the file that will be started automatically at boot-up. Clear the name window and click "Auto" to disable any previously selected auto-run program.  This file name is saved in your boot configuration file, therefore you must save your configuration file in order to retain this auto run file name through power-up.

Click "Delete" to remove a file from the local file directory.

Click "Browse" to select a file for upload from your PC. Once selected, then click "Upload" to complete the process.

To save a copy of the selected program back to your PC, right click on the selected file link (upper right), and then select "save link as" or "save target as" (varies by browser).

Note: There may be a delay of several seconds while Flash memory is updated by some of the above actions.

Note: Your browser may cache files. If you view a file, make configuration changes, save the file, then view the file again, you may see the old file cached by the browser. To see the updated file, go to "Internet Options" in your browser's "Tools" menu, and delete temporary Internet files (or delete cache files). Also, if you upload a file, make changes on your PC, and re-upload the same file, the browser may send the old file. Again, you will need to find the button inside your browser options that lets you delete the cached files from your PC.