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

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NF BC Using PC Cards in the Reader<br />

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4. If your ATA card is <strong>4MB</strong> or less, press . If your ATA card is greater than<br />

<strong>4MB</strong>, press . ATAINIT begins initializing the card and displays these<br />

messages.<br />

Partition table successfully written.<br />

BPB Boot sector successfully wiped.<br />

Proceed with a DOS "FORMAT /U" command.<br />

5. Type this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

format /u {drive:}<br />

where drive is the PC card drive.<br />

Caution<br />

Make sure you enter the correct drive letter when you format the ATA card<br />

or you may erase the wrong drive.<br />

Conseil<br />

Assurez-vous de ne pas faire d’erreur en tapant la lettre identifiant le<br />

lecteur pour le formatage de la carte ATA. Sinon, vous risquez d’effacer un<br />

lecteur incorrect.<br />

The program displays the next message.<br />

WARNING: ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK<br />

DRIVE G: WILL BE LOST!<br />

Proceed with Format (Y/N)?<br />

6. Press to continue. When the card is formatted, the next prompt is<br />

displayed.<br />

Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?<br />

7. Press if you do not want to enter a label for the card, or type a label<br />

name (up to 11 characters long) and press . The program displays the<br />

card’s capacity and other drive statistics. You are ready to use the ATA<br />

card.<br />

Using the ATA Card<br />

You can use standard DOS commands to copy, delete, and move files, and to<br />

create and remove directories on an ATA card. To learn which DOS commands<br />

are available on the reader, see the MS-DOS Programs companion disk 2.<br />

For example, to copy all the files from drive E to drive G (PC card drive), type<br />

this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

copy e:\*.* g:<br />

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