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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 />

6-34<br />

Interpreting the Server’s Status Screen<br />

When you start Intersvr, the server displays a status screen that contains two<br />

columns of information:<br />

Microsoft Interlnk Server version 1.00<br />

This <strong>Computer</strong> Other <strong>Computer</strong><br />

(Server) (Client)<br />

_____________ ______________<br />

A: equals D:<br />

B: equals E:<br />

C: equals F:<br />

D: equals G:<br />

E: equals H:<br />

LPT3: equals LPT1<br />

Transfer: Port = Com 1 Speed: Alt + F4 = Exit<br />

<strong>2020</strong>U.190<br />

This <strong>Computer</strong> (Server) This column lists all drives and printer ports on the<br />

server. The screen also displays the size of hard disk drives on the server.<br />

Other <strong>Computer</strong> (Client) This column lists the drive designation on the client for<br />

each drive redirected from the server.<br />

While the client reads from or writes to the server, the word Transfer flashes at<br />

the bottom of the screen and an asterisk (*) appears next to the server drive<br />

being accessed. The status bar also indicates which server port is connected to<br />

the client and the baud rate.

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