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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 />

4-20<br />

Formatting an SRAM PC Card<br />

Follow these steps to format an SRAM card:<br />

1. Insert the SRAM card in the PC card drive.<br />

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

format {drive:}<br />

where drive is the PC card drive. You are ready to use the SRAM card.<br />

Using the SRAM PC Card<br />

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

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

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

disk 2. For help using DOS commands, see any DOS manual.<br />

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

this command at the DOS prompt:<br />

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

To delete all the files on the SRAM card in drive G, type this command at the<br />

DOS prompt:<br />

del g:\*.*<br />

Replacing Lithium Batteries in an SRAM Card<br />

Each SRAM card has a lithium battery to save data when the card is not in the<br />

reader. When an SRAM card’s battery is low, the disk write icon flashes every<br />

2 seconds.<br />

C:<br />

<strong>2020</strong>U.174<br />

When the disk write icon flashes, you should save the data on the SRAM card<br />

and change the lithium battery as soon as possible.

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