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

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Using DOS Commands 3-6<br />

Defining the Startup Files 3-7<br />

AUTOEXEC.BAT File 3-7<br />

CONFIG.SYS File 3-9<br />

MS-DOS Startup Menu 3-11<br />

Learning How to Change the Contents of Drive C 3-11<br />

Using Auto-Loader to Change Drive C 3-14<br />

Installing Auto-Loader on Your Host <strong>Computer</strong> 3-14<br />

Using an External Power Supply 3-16<br />

Adding or Editing Files on Drive C 3-16<br />

Replacing All Files on Drive C 3-18<br />

Deleting Files From Drive C 3-19<br />

Copying One Image File to More Than One Reader 3-21<br />

Using MakeDisk and PutDisk to Change Drives C or D 3-24<br />

Deciding Where to Run MakeDisk 3-24<br />

Creating and Filling the Working Source Directory 3-25<br />

Creating the New Image File 3-26<br />

Loading the New Image File 3-26<br />

Examples of Using MakeDisk and PutDisk 3-28<br />

Creating and Using a Physical RAM Drive 3-33<br />

Understanding When Files Are Saved or Lost 3-33<br />

Deciding How Much Memory to Use for RAM Drives 3-34<br />

Creating a RAM Drive 3-34<br />

Programming for the Reader 3-36<br />

Using <strong>JANUS</strong> PSK and <strong>JANUS</strong> Application Simulator 3-36<br />

Using IRL and PC-IRL 3-37<br />

Making PSK Applications That Work With BFT 3-37<br />

Preparing Applications to Recover From Lockups 3-38<br />

Using Reader Services in Applications 3-38<br />

Making More Memory Available on the Reader 3-39<br />

Not Installing the PC Card Drivers 3-39<br />

Unloading and Loading Reader Wedge TSR 3-40<br />

Understanding the Bar Code Wedge 3-41<br />

Enabling Direct Hardware Wedge Functions 3-41<br />

Using the Wedge Configuration Program 3-42<br />

NF BC Contents<br />

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