Method for loading secondary stations with a structure represent

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395200, 364DIG1, 364280, 3642802, G06F 9445, G06F 15177

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ABSTRACT:
The initialization method used in an information communication system including a main station (5) in operative state connected through a transportation way (TW3) to N secondary stations 7 which are to be initialized by the main station, comprises the step of sending to each secondary station to be initialized a set of messages comprising initialization program modules common to all secondary stations and specific messages containing initialization code modules specific to each station and a table dedicated to each station representative of the set of messages.

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