Emulator's Downloads

This Zip file contains backup firmware for the terminals and also for the antenna, contains also an example of a connection for catering in foxpro, and also a connection for catering in VB6. In addition, it contains the terminal's and antenna's emulators.

This Zip file contains a whole bunch of other Zip files all with material refering to XRML.

 

This Zip file contains the setup for the ProgramGenerator application.

 

Documentation


Connections for Catering

This link will take you to the manuals section where the documentation refering to connections is located. You should then go on Software Houses (tab) and click on configurations (slider).

Connections configuration

 

VB.NET

Here you will find a small tutorial explaining briefly how to creat a DotNet application for use with our X64 terminals.

DotNet tutorial

DotNet video

 

XRML

This link will take you to a detailed explanation on XRML, it's functions, and a lot more.

XRML - Terminal Program

 

Program Generator

This link takes you to the detailed Program Generator Manual.

Program Generator Manual

 

Other Technical Material

Go to the technical material

 

If you want to use your X64 terminal with AS400 you will need to download and run the as400setup zip file, which you can find following the path Support > Downloads > Manufacturing and clicking on the "Software for connecting to AS400" link.

The link is the third on the page and it is shown in the image below.

you should save the zip file on your hard drive in an known location, then you should extract its contents to a folder and run the setup.exe file. A dialog box should come on the screen as shown in the image below. Click ok to proceed with the installation.

Here you can select the location where you can install the software, and to start the installation you should clink on the button with a computer station icon.

Then you should choose "As400 remote Terminal" from the list of existing groups of software on your hardware as shown in the image below. Click the button continue to proceed.

If no problems occured, you should now be able to see installation successful screen as shown below.

 

If you are about to use our XRT603 model, you will need to run the setup.exe file which can be found in two locations:

1) on the cd that acompains the terminal and antenna (within the package)

2) on our website http://www.x64.com within the location support > downloads > manufacturing as shown in the image bellow.

You should then save the file on your hardrive, extract the contents and then you should run the file Setup.exe.

You can then choose the location where you would like to install the software. The default location is c:\Program Files\XRT603 3.47.1.1

Click on the red arrow to proceed and you should accept the terms that you are running the program at your own risk.

If no problems occured during the installation, you should now be able to see the successfull installation screen as shown below.

 

If you wish to use your X64 model along with other applications run based on a telnet server, you will need to install the software which will make it possible to connect to telnet servers. You can find the link on our website at www.x64.com following the path Support > Downloads > Manufacturing as shown in the image below.

Then you should click on the link that says "Software for connecting to telnet servers" as shown below.

You will then be prompted with a dialog box giving your the choice of "open with" or "save file". You should save the file on your hard drive on a known location so that you can easily find it.

Once you have saved the files, please extract them into a folder so that you may have access to its content.

You will find a single file named telnet.exe. You should run this file and choose the location where you would like to install it.

Then you should accept the terms that you will use the program at your own risk and select the option "I have read this, understand it, and agree to it" and click again on the red arrow to proceed.

You then have successfully installed the software to run your X64 terminal with a telnet server.

 

Watch/download the instructional video

 

The DevKit is a small application that enables the configuration of the Antenna, which is mostly used in configurations for access points when operating various antennas within the same area.

The Devkit can be found within the downloads section. The path is Support > Downloads and then click on "Downloads for Sales, Inventories and Security". Alternatively, you can find the DevKit here.

Installing the Devkit


Once you have clicked on the DevKit's link, you will be given the choice of either open or save the file. You should save it (the default location is your downloads folder).


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Configuring the Antenna with Devkit

Form the serial port and the BaudRate casino in spielautomaten online Edit - Configurations - RS232 Settings. The BaudRate by default is 19200. To online casino game modify the Antenna's BaudRate just change this option. The antenna slots online canada must beep and gambling must be reinitialized. In order to send a program with a .bin or .hea extension, the option Edit-Configurations-Editor Enable (Disable) must be selected from the Devkit.

Clear the current base program (the base should have the EEPROM unprotected). To switch off the current program the option Clear RAM+ROM of the Devkit is used (Edit - Configurations - Clear RAM+ROM). The antenna must whistle and reinitiate.

At this moment, the antenna is waiting to receive a program from the serial port. To send a program, the RAW RS232 Upload button on the Devkit must be used. The file must be opened (C extension if it is not compiled and .bin or.hea if it is already compiled) and sent.