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

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NF BC Learning About the Software<br />

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Auto-Loader saves all the files contained in the image file to the<br />

NEWDRV_C\C_FINAL directory and saves the image file in the<br />

NEWDRV_C\IMAGE directory. Auto-Loader overwrites these directories each<br />

time you use a LOAD or MAKE command, with the exception that<br />

LOADIMG.BAT and LOADXIMG.BAT preserve the image file for successive<br />

use.<br />

Copying One Image File to More Than One Reader<br />

You can copy an image file to more than one <strong>JANUS</strong> reader so drive C is the<br />

same on every reader. Follow these steps, described in detail in the next<br />

procedures:<br />

1. Create the image file.<br />

2. Rename the image file.<br />

3. Load the image file onto more than one reader.<br />

To create the image file with MAKENEW<br />

Note: This procedure describes how to create an image file with MAKENEW, but you<br />

can use any LOAD or MAKE command to create the image file. For help with another<br />

command, see “Auto-Loader Batch Files” in Appendix D.<br />

1. Connect the reader to the host computer through a communications dock<br />

or optical link adapter.<br />

Note: If you use the communications dock and plan to use Interlnk during this<br />

procedure (as described in Step 3), you must connect the dock to the host computer<br />

with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for Interlnk to operate properly.<br />

2. Connect the power supply to the communications dock or the optical link<br />

adapter.<br />

3. Create a working directory on the host computer. Copy all the files you<br />

want on drive C to the working directory except for the startup files, which<br />

must remain in C_FILES\COMMON.<br />

4. The command you type in Step 5 will create an image file that contains the<br />

default startup files in C_FILES\COMMON. If you must customize<br />

AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS, you should do so now in the<br />

C_FILES\COMMON directory.<br />

5. To create an image file that contains the startup files in<br />

C_FILES\COMMON plus any additional files you specify, type this<br />

command on the host computer:<br />

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

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