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DSI Corner

Starting with release 3.0, all DOS based systems (i.e. DSI-780, DSI-32, Intel 80286) include direct support for a graphic tablet attached to the PC. At the moment, two families of tablets are supported: SUMMAGRAPHIC BIT PAD TWO and SUMMASKETCH MM-SERIES. Note that many graphic tablets from other manufacturers are also compatible with one of these two protocols. Since the hardware specific part of the driver is implemented as an independent TSR-type program, drivers for other tablet protocols may be installed once they become available without having to install a new EMME/2 software release. The EMME/2 tablet interface allows the user to dynamically redefine the active area on the tablet (i.e. the portion of the tablet surface that is mapped to the actual plot area of the screen). A test and diagnostic program testtabl.exe is supplied as well. It facilitates the installation. See the installation notes provided with release 3.0 for more detailed information on the use of graphic tablets. The direct tablet interface works with all PC screens supported by PLOTDEV, as well as with Visual 550, Visual 630 and Pericom mono-graphic terminals.

If you are using your disk at near capacity, it might be a good idea to defragment it from time to time. You can do this by erasing completely the contents of your disk (after you've made a backup, of course!) and then restore everything - or by using a special defragmentation utility, such as SD (The Norton Utilities / Advanced Edition). Since the EMME/2 is doing almost all disk I/O to and from the data base file emme2ban, defragmentation can make a big difference. E.g., on the select link assignment discussed on page 15 of this issue I was able to save more then 40% on assignment time, just by defragmenting my disk between two otherwise identical runs. Note that once an emme2ban file has been defragmented it will stay so until it's removed, since EMME/2 never changes the disk block allocation of this file.


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Heinz Spiess, EMME/2 Support Center, Thu Jun 6 14:14:42 MET DST 1996