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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 />

D-14<br />

Using LOADIMG<br />

LOADIMG loads the image file that you specify on the command line onto the<br />

reader’s drive C. LOADIMG overwrites all files currently on drive C.<br />

You must have created the image file already with the MAKENEW,<br />

MAKE_USA, LOADADD, LOADNEW, LOADLANG, or LOAD_USA. You<br />

may have renamed the image file from its default name,<br />

NEWDRV_C\DRIVEC.IMG.<br />

LOADIMG is useful when you are loading an image file onto multiple <strong>JANUS</strong><br />

readers.<br />

Here is the syntax for LOADIMG:<br />

loadimg path\filename<br />

where:<br />

path is the drive and directory of the image file to load.<br />

filename is the name of the image file to load.<br />

Using LOADNEW<br />

LOADNEW creates an image file that contains any files you include in the<br />

command line. If you do not specify startup files in the command line,<br />

LOADNEW adds the three default startup files in C_FILES\COMMON to the<br />

image file. Then LOADNEW loads the image file onto the reader’s drive C,<br />

deleting all the files currently on drive C.<br />

If you specified a DOS NLS country when you installed Auto-Loader on the<br />

host computer, LOADNEW appends commands to the AUTOEXEC.BAT and<br />

CONFIG.SYS files to support that DOS NLS language.<br />

Here is the syntax for LOADNEW:<br />

loadnew path\filename [path\filename path\filename...]<br />

where:<br />

path is the drive and directory of the file to load.<br />

filename is the name of the file to load.<br />

You can specify more than one file or use path\*.* to load all the files from a<br />

directory.

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