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

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To turn on the power to the PC card drive<br />

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

• When you are ready to use the modem card, type this command:<br />

cardinfo /on:1<br />

Or scan this bar code:<br />

*CARDINFO/OON/Z*<br />

*CARDINFO /ON:1*<br />

Managing the PC Card Drivers in the Startup Files<br />

4<br />

The PC card drivers and utilities are stored on the <strong>JANUS</strong> reader and the<br />

Application companion disk 3. These files control how the PC card drive<br />

operates, customizes the reader to use the PC card software, and provides you<br />

with helpful tools.<br />

Note: Your reader is customized to use the PC card drivers and cards as efficiently as<br />

possible. For help with advanced card configuration and power management, see the<br />

SystemSoft CardSoft 3.1 Software User’s Guide, which is stored as the executable<br />

zipped file CSUG_DOC.EXE on companion disk 3. The guide is in Microsoft Word<br />

2.0 format.<br />

This section lists the commands you need to support PC cards in the startup<br />

files, and includes tips for enabling the PC card drivers.<br />

Drivers in CONFIG.SYS<br />

Your CONFIG.SYS must contain these lines to support the PC card drive:<br />

device=d:\cs.exe /poll 1<br />

device=d:\csalloc.exe d:\csalloc.ini<br />

install=d:\card_sr.exe<br />

Note: If you delete or remark out these lines, you cannot use the PC card drive.<br />

CONFIG.SYS also contains lines that support specific types of PC cards, such<br />

as ATA cards. To save conventional memory, you can comment out all the<br />

drivers except for the ones that apply to the type of card (or cards) currently<br />

installed in the reader.<br />

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