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What can I do with IGEP RADAR LAMBDA

705 bytes added, 11:26, 2 September 2013
Added Samba share section
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== Files with included demo web demo ==
We have already seen on previous section how to manage files with web demo application. You click on "Parameters" icon, then you go to "List Files" section and select the file you want.<br>
You can use the mouse and select all or only one part of the data, copy and paste to a text file for later processing with other applications like excel, labview or matlab.
You can also click on "Edit" section of your browswerbrowser, then click on "Select All", then click on "Copy" and then paste all the data into a text file.
And there is a third option, by clicking on "File" section of your browser and simply "Save as" text file.
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<br> == Files using Samba Network Shared Folder == You can manage the files of your IGEP Radar solution by connecting to a Network Shared Folder of the Radar in your computer via Samba. The network share is called "RADAR" and the shared resource is called "data". Here are some instructions to connect to it: For example, if you are using Windows, open a new file browser window and type: \\radar in the direction bar: [[Image:Radar samba windows.png|center]]  Finally, select the data folder to access the radar data files. And if you are usign Linux, you can mount the Samba share by browsing the Network Shares with the File Manager: [[Image:Radar samba linux.png|center]] 
== Files using WinSCP ==
You have a second Another option to manage files by using the [http://winscp.net/eng/index.php WinSCP] free application.<br>
Once installed you only have to connect to the radar and start managing files as with other explorer applications.You can edit, copy, paste, remove and rename files on an easy way.
You have a third option to manage radar files.<br>
You can do it using also connect to your IGEP Radar Solution via SSH to the system console and using the use standard Linux commands. Here are some useful links and basic commands:
[http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/forum.php Linux Forum]
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