Reprogramming Flash Memory; Terminals; Prerequisites For Interlnk Flash Update; Interlnk Installation - Intermec CK30 Programmer's Manual

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Chapter
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Customizing Your Configuration

6400, 5055 Terminals

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Before you can download a file to a 6400 Computer or , configure
INTERLNK on a desktop or laptop PC. INTERLNK, part of MS-DOS,
is a device driver that connects your 6400 Computer or 5055 PC and
personal computer through their serial ports. This connection enables you
to exchange files. It also enables you to edit the 6400 or 5055
configuration files, such as CONFIG.DAT.
INTERSVR is the INTERLNK server and is a communications option on
your 6400 Computer or 5055 PC. INTERLNK and INTERSVR are pro-
vided with DOS and shipped with your 6400 or 5055 toolkit. For com-
plete installation instructions, refer to the README.TXT file provided
with 6400 Computers and 5055 PCs.

Reprogramming Flash Memory

Flash upgrades can be ordered on diskette from Intermec (contact a repre-
sentative), or downloaded from the Intermec Knowledge Central (see Be-
fore You Begin). Read all instructions before proceeding.
Note: Keep terminals on charge when setting up, reprogramming, or re-
flashing.

Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update

S A working 6400 Computer or 5055 PC to do this procedure (if the
flash is corrupted, perform a serial master mode boot).
S A RAM drive (D:) of at least 960 KB.
S A disk file contains the flash archive, 50BDXXXX.EXE. The last four
numbers indicate the flash version (0129 indicates flash version 1.29).
S A standard host PC for connecting to the 6400 Computer or 5055 PC.
INTERLNK.EXE must be loaded by the CONFIG.SYS file. For more
detailed information on running INTERLNK, refer to a DOS manual.
S A NULL modem cable to connect the host PC's communications port
to the 6400 Computer or 5055 PC with a single dock or communica-
tion adapter.

INTERLNK Installation

Use the following instructions if you have a version of flash that includes
INTERSVR as a possible Comm option on your 6400 Computer or 5055
PC. If you do not have INTERSVR, you must update the flash using a
serial master mode boot.
The following instructions assume that you have placed all files from the
self-extracting archive in a directory (on your host personal computer)
called C:\PENKEY\FLASH. If you choose to place these files in a different
location, adjust the instructions accordingly.
Note: Delete the self-extracting file from this directory once the files are
extracted.
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