Microsoft KB Archive/158629

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ACCOM ETHERNET Configurations with Softimage 3D Version 3.51
Last reviewed: July 17, 1997

Article ID: Q158629

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Softimage 3D for Windows NT, version 3.51

SUMMARY
In this procedure you will configure an ETHERNET connection between an ACCOM and a Windows NT machine. This connection enables the Softimage 3D version 3.51 for Windows NT to recognize the ACCOM DDR.

ACCOM Modifications
 Connect the ACCOM to the network cables. Press F9 to access the REMOTE menu, and then enter a specific IP address.  In the REMOTE menu, select the proper ethernet connection: AUI or BNC (check at the back of the ACCOM to determine which connection you have used). Please note that menu options may differ according to the Accom software version  Reboot the ACCOM for the changes to take place.

Windows NT Modifications
  On your Windows NT machine, edit the HOSTS file found in \\WINNT35\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC, by adding the following information: - add the IP address of the ACCOM (equal to the IP address previously     set on the ACCOM) - add the name of the accom with the domain name - add the short name for the accom (use any name)   Set the following three environment variables by editing the SETENV.BAT file that is located in %SI_LOCATION%\3D\bin\rsrc: - SI_IODEVICE_RSRC needs to point to the path of the config file SI_IODevice.cfg (E.g. C:\SOFT3D_3.51\3D\bin\rsrc). - SI_IODEVICE_PATH needs to point to the iodevices dll's (E.g.     C:\SOFT3D_3.51\3D\dso\SI_IODevice). - SI_TVSTD needs to point to 525 if you are working in NTSC or 625 if     you are working with PAL.   Make the following changes to the file called SI_IODevice.cfg that is located in %SI_LOCATION%\3D\bin\rsrc: - In the [Devices] section, look for the line that refers to ACCOM with the proper transport device number (which is described in the    [Transport Device] section). Verify that the name of the Accom matches the name used in TOOLS>Accom>(Record or Grab)>Accom host name. - Check the device number (4), then go to the line for the corresponding SI_TransportDevice# (SI_TransportDevice4) and verify that the device name - accom - matches the name in    C:\WINNT35\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS </li></ol>

This is an example of C:\SOFT3.51\3D\bin\rsrc\SI_IODevice.cfg:

[ Version ] Version = 1.0

[ Devices ] NumberOfDevices = 6

Accom     = 4, 1, Accom WSD (ethernet) AccomScsi = 5, 1, Accom WSD (scsi)

Abekas    = 7, 1, Abekas (ethernet) AbekasScsi = 6, 1, Abekas (scsi) Solitaire = 10, 1, Solitaire 8XP SolitaireCineII = 11, 1, Solitaire Cine II

[ SI_VideoBoard ] NumberOfBoard = 2 SI_VideoBoard1 = PassTru board, SI_VideoPassTru, SI_VideoPassTru.dll, SI_BETACAM, SI_NTSC, 1.0 SI_VideoBoard2 = Targa 2000 Pro, SI_Targa2000, SI_Targa2000.dll, 1.0

[ SI_TransportDevice ] NumberOfDevice = 11 SI_TransportDevice1 = PassTru device, SI_MachinePassTru, SI_MachinePassTru.dll, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice2 = Betacam SP, SI_Vlan, SI_Vlan.dll, COM2, 525, 1, 00:00:03:00, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice3 = Laser Disk, SI_Laser, SI_Laser.dll, COM1, 525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice4 = Accom WSD Disk Recorder (Ethernet Mode), SI_AccomEthernet,

SI_AccomEthernet.dll, accom, 525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice5 = Accom WSD Disk Recorder (SCSI Mode), SI_AccomScsi,

SI_AccomScsi.dll, physicaldrive1, 525, 32, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice6 = Abekas Disk Recorder, SI_AbekasScsi, SI_AbekasScsi.dll, physicaldrive1,

diskus, 525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice7 = Abekas Disk Recorder, SI_AbekasEthernet, SI_AbekasEthernet.dll, diskus,

525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice8 = Sierra Disk Recorder (SCSI Mode), SI_SierraScsi, SI_SierraScsi.dll,

physicaldrive1, 525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice9 = Sierra Disk Recorder (Ethernet Mode), SI_SierraEthernet,

SI_SierraEthernet.dll, abekas, 525, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice10 = Film Recorders 8XP, SI_FilmScsi, SI_FilmScsi.dll, lpt2, 0, NULL,

RINGBUFFER_OFF, 0, 1.0 SI_TransportDevice11 = Film Recorders Cine II, SI_FilmScsi, SI_FilmScsi.dll, lpt2, 0, NULL,

RINGBUFFER_ON, 0, 1.0