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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 NF BC BC<br />

Using DOS Commands and Applications<br />

This table lists problems that may occur when you run DOS-based applications on the reader.<br />

Problem Solution<br />

The reader displays a “Write Fault Error<br />

Writing Device PRN” message.<br />

10-22<br />

A or Ctrl-P was entered into the reader. There may be a<br />

conflict because is both the <strong>Intermec</strong> command override<br />

command and the DOS printer redirection command. Press<br />

to turn off console echo to the printer and then press <br />

to abort. For help, see “Command Override” in Chapter 11.<br />

The reader is locked up in an application. Perform the application break sequence, as described in<br />

“Breaking Out of an Application” in Chapter 9.<br />

There is not enough memory to load a<br />

program.<br />

The reader locks up when running Auto-<br />

Loader and you cannot reboot the<br />

reader.<br />

You have trouble running an IRL<br />

program over an Interlnk connection.<br />

You do not have MS-DOS Programs<br />

companion disk 2 and need to use<br />

Interlnk.<br />

The host computer locks up after you<br />

type this command on the reader:<br />

intersvr /rcopy<br />

The reader locks up when you are using<br />

Interlnk and try to get a directory listing<br />

(DIR) on one of the reader’s ROM drives.<br />

You need to free conventional memory. For help, see “Making<br />

More Memory Available on the Reader” in Chapter 3.<br />

Use the Boot Loader menu to reload the system flash memory.<br />

For help, see “Loading Flash Memory” in Chapter 9.<br />

You cannot run an IRL program over an Interlnk connection.<br />

If you do not have companion disk 2, which contains the<br />

Interlnk files, you can install Interlnk to the host from the<br />

reader.<br />

Connect the reader and host computer with a 7-wire RS-232<br />

cable when installing Interlnk. The MODE command must be<br />

available on the host where you are installing Interlnk.<br />

Type this command on the reader:<br />

intersvr /rcopy<br />

The command copies the Interlnk files to the host computer.<br />

When the Interlnk files are downloaded to the host computer,<br />

the host computer may lock up. Reboot the host computer.<br />

Edit the host computer’s AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file<br />

and remove or remark out Windows SMARTDRV.EXE.

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