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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>) NF BC<br />

3-20<br />

4. Copy all the files you want on drive C to the working directory except for<br />

the startup files, which must remain in C_FILES\COMMON.<br />

If you want to copy files from drive C, you may need to use Interlnk. For<br />

example, if you have PC card drivers installed on drive C, you should copy<br />

them from the reader to the working directory on the host. You can also<br />

copy files from the companion disks.<br />

5. The command you type in Step 7 will copy the startup files from<br />

C_FILES\COMMON to drive C, overwriting the startup files on your<br />

reader.<br />

If you need to customize the default AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS,<br />

you should do so now in the C_FILES\COMMON directory.<br />

6. Make sure your current directory is the one where you installed the Auto-<br />

Loader batch files, or make sure that directory is listed in the path<br />

statement of your host computer’s AUTOEXEC.BAT file.<br />

7. Type this command:<br />

loadnew [path\]filename [path\filename path\filename...]<br />

where:<br />

path is the drive and directory of the file or files to include in<br />

the image file and load to the reader. If you do not<br />

include a path, the current directory is used.<br />

filename is the name of the file or files to include in the image file<br />

and load to the reader.<br />

You can include multiple path\filename and path\*.* parameters in the<br />

command. The path\*.* parameter loads all the files in a directory. For<br />

example:<br />

loadnew c:\janus\data.txt c:\atadrv\*.* c:\data\*.*<br />

8. Auto-Loader runs Intersvr on the host computer. When you see the<br />

Interlnk Server Status screen on the host computer, press to<br />

warm boot the reader and load Interlnk into memory. Auto-Loader begins<br />

updating drive C.<br />

9. When the update is complete, the reader reboots automatically. Exit<br />

Intersvr on the host computer by pressing Alt-F4. This message appears:<br />

Drive C: Installation process completed.<br />

10. Interlnk is still loaded in the reader’s memory. If you need the conventional<br />

memory to run other applications, press to warm boot the<br />

reader. Because Intersvr is no longer running on the host computer, a warm<br />

boot does not cause Interlnk to load itself into the reader’s memory.

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