Response Probe no longer requires that you create a simulated codepage file and enter its name in the Process Script File (*.scr). It now reads from a 1000-function internal codepage file in memory. You control the reading of the codepage function file by setting a mean and standard deviation for FUNCTION parameter in the Thread Description File (*.sct).
The CodePageFileName parameter has been eliminated from the Process Script file format. The CODEPAGE parameter in the Thread Description script file (*.sct) has been replaced by the FUNCTION parameter.
Note
This feature was added to Response Probe 2.1 and later versions. Earlier versions of Response Probe still require the CodePageFileName and CODEPAGE parameters. To find the Response Probe version number, at the command prompt, type: probe ?