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  CMXport=8998
   Tx=
   Tx=


CMXport and Tx will only be present in case of a Davis WLL device, if you run your CMX instance on another port than the 8998 default you must change it here.  
Tx will only be present in case of a Davis WLL device. <BR/>
If you run your CMX instance on another port than the 8998 default you must change it in the section ''General'' (before version 6.18.3 this was in section ''SysInfo'').  


Tx is a comma separated list of the transmitters used e.g. Tx=4, 5 <br/>Spaces are allowed in the transmitter string.
Tx is a comma separated list of the transmitters used e.g. Tx=4, 5 <br/>Spaces are allowed in the transmitter string.


== Inner working ==
== Inner working ==
The applications ''lshw'' or ''systeminfo'' are started and the output is edited to what is shown on the output page. Only some information is displayed, the rest is discarded. Under MS Windows the output of the ''systeminfo'' command is displayed up to the line of the pagefile.  
The applications ''lshw, uptime, free, uname, df'' (Linux) or ''systeminfo'' (Windows) are started and the output is edited to what is shown on the output page. Only some information is displayed, the rest is discarded. Under MS Windows the output of the ''systeminfo'' command is displayed up to the line of the pagefile.  


Under MS Windows the user has the ability to skip lines for display by giving the inifile parameter ''SystemInfoLinesToSkip'' a value of a comma separated list of line numbers. So:
Under MS Windows the user has the ability to skip lines for display by giving the inifile parameter ''SystemInfoLinesToSkip'' a value of a comma separated list of line numbers. So:

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