Q:
hht parameters for x32 and x64 operating system
WINx32sd c
Default: 32-bit operating system: run HHTWIN directly
PKW:
CmdLine=”hhtpkw.exe”
Parameters:
‐Lnn language : ‐L02
‐b baureihe : ‐b124, ‐b140, ‐b202, ‐b201, ‐b210, ‐b126, ‐b107
‐m motor : ‐mB Benzin, ‐mD Diesel
‐wO8154711
‐C dbname : ‐CPKWWIN.CDB
‐P dbpath : ‐PC:\PROGRA~1\MERCED~1\HHT\PKW\
‐D Dialog : ‐D
example how to use:
hhtpkw.exe ‐b140 ‐mD ‐wO8154711
NFZ:
CmdLine=”HHTNFZ.EXE”
Parameters:
‐n nfz
‐wO8154711
‐b baureihe
‐C dbname : ‐CNFZWIN.CDB
‐P dbpath : ‐PC:\PROGRA~1\MERCED~1\HHT\NFZ\
‐D Dialog : ‐D
example how to use:
HHTNFZ.EXE ‐n ‐wO8154711 ‐bSPRN
WINx64
64bit operating system: HHTWIN run via virtual machine
CmdLine=”HHTWIN_VM_Start.exe”
PKW:
HHTWIN_VM_Start_PKW.bat
NFZ:
HHTWIN_VM_Start_NFZ.bat
The batch file specified by the starter is specified as the parameter (Als Paramter wird die Batchdatei angegeben, die der Starter aufruft.)
example how to use:
HHTWIN_VM_Start.exe ‐HHTWIN_VM_Start_PKW.bat
HHTWIN_VM_Start.exe ‐HHTWIN_VM_Start_NFZ.bat
-w parameter, i’m not sure but it is always included in pkw or nfz.
-D dialog of language
hht vm is the most wanted program. it is made for x64 OS.
DAS automatically set the correct OS, and choose the correct file to run.