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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 />

INTERLNK.EXE<br />

This device driver redirects requests for operations on Interlnk drives or printer<br />

ports to Intersvr drives or printer ports. You must load this device driver in the<br />

CONFIG.SYS file of the device running Interlnk (the client).<br />

Add a command to the client’s CONFIG.SYS that follows this syntax:<br />

Syntax: device=[drive:][path\]interlnk.exe [/drives:n] [/noprinter]<br />

[/com[:][n | address]] [/auto] [/noscan] [/low ]<br />

/baud:rate][/v]<br />

where:<br />

drive:path specifies the location of the INTERLNK.EXE file<br />

/drives:n specifies the number of drives to redirect:<br />

0 to redirect printers only<br />

1 to redirect one drive<br />

2 to redirect two drives<br />

3 to redirect three drives (default)<br />

and so on.<br />

/noprinter specifies not to redirect printers. By default, Interlnk<br />

redirects all available printer ports.<br />

/com:n identifies the serial COM port that is connected to the server<br />

/com:address by specifying either the number (n) or address (address) of<br />

the port.<br />

If you omit n and address, Intersvr searches all serial ports<br />

and uses the first port that it finds connected to the client. If<br />

you specify the /com switch, the server searches only for<br />

serial ports. By default, all serial ports are scanned.<br />

/auto loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver in memory only if<br />

the client can establish a connection with the server when the<br />

client starts up. By default, Interlnk is loaded even if the<br />

client cannot establish a connection with the server.<br />

/noscan loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver in memory, but<br />

prevents a connection between client and server from being<br />

established. By default, the client tries to establish a<br />

connection with the server as soon as you load<br />

INTERLNK.EXE.<br />

D-4<br />

/low loads the INTERLNK.EXE device driver into conventional<br />

memory even if upper memory is available. By default,<br />

INTERLNK.EXE is loaded into upper memory if DOS 5.0<br />

upper memory block support and memory is available.

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