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This document adds to the procedures in the xPC Target™ Getting Started Guide. It includes reference material for target and scope objects. This document includes the following chapters:
| Target and Scope Objects | Understand the concept of target and scope objects. |
| Targets and Scopes in the MATLAB® Interface | Using xPC Target™ target and scope methods and properties, create target and scope objects to represent and control the target PC, scopes, and your target application. |
| Signals and Parameters | Manipulate the parameters in your target application and view the results of signal data. |
| Booting from a DOS Device | Boot your target application from a device other than a floppy disk drive |
| Embedded Option | Boot your target application from a device other than a floppy disk drive, and deploy a stand-alone embedded target application. |
| Software Environment and Demos | Using xPC Target™ functions, enter options for communication between the host PC and the target PC, and enter options for building a target application. |
| Working with Target PC Environments | Remotely access files and file system on the target PC from the host PC. |
| Using the Target PC Command-Line Interface | Use the target PC command-line interface to work with the target application. |
| Working with Target PC Files and File Systems | Remotely access files and file system on the target PC from the host PC. |
| Graphical User Interfaces | Create custom graphical interfaces running on the host PC to your target application running on the target PC. |
| xPC Target™ Web Browser Interface | Access the xPC Target™ environment through a Web browser interface. |
| Interrupts Versus Polling | Compare xPC Target™ interrupt and polling modes. |
| Incorporating Fortran Code into the xPC Target™ Environment | Incorporate Fortran code into xPC Target™ models. |
| Troubleshooting | Read about guidelines, hints, and tips for problems you might encounter while using the xPC Target™ product. |
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