Paging ASD example files - where are they?

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William J. Feth (william.feth++at++jpl.nasa.gov)
Mon, 29 Jun 1998 14:30:12 -0700


Hello all,
        I have been looking for a way to write out a file containing an ASD
node and then have perfly recognize and load it. I discovered in the
pfdBuildASD man page that such an algorithm is included w/ the pf2.2
distribution and is loosely documented.
        There are a couple ways to do this- one is to write out a bunch of page
files, correct? This is the one refered to in the example given in the
pfdBuildASD man page. I do not necessarily want to use this page file
method in the end, but at this point, I just want to be able to make
_some_ kind of ASD file and see it show up in perfly.
        Any pointers on how to read in ASD page files (does anyone have
page.config?) or how to write and read other types of ASD files would be
appreciated.

Thanks for your time,
-Bill Feth

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pfdBuildASD(3pf) IRIS Performer 2.2 libpfdu Reference Pages
pfdBuildASD(3pf)
...<snip>...
     To summarize, an example of generating some paging ASD is: create
a dir
     bw/ buildbw pflogo.bw bw/tile bw/config bw/page convasd bw/config
bw/page
--> modify asdfly/paging.config to pick up the config and page file,
then
--> run_paging.
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Q: So where are page.config and run_page? These example files aren't in
the distribution set! (they are supposed to be in
/usr/share/Performer/src/sample/C/asdfly)

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