Running An Application Without The Simulator Tsr; Simulating Bar Code Input With An Intermec Wedge; Error And Status Messages For The Simulator Tsr - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Running an Application Without the Simulator TSR

Start the Simulator TSR before you run a JANUS application on your PC.
If you run a JANUS application on your PC without first starting the
Simulator TSR, the JANUS application may lock up your PC. If this
happens, reboot your PC immediately.

Simulating Bar Code Input With an Intermec Wedge

If you are having difficulty using an Intermec Wedge to provide bar code
input while you run a JANUS application, you may have set the wedge
preamble incorrectly.
For help setting the preamble to match the value of the sim_wand_key
parameter, see "Bar Code Input" in Chapter 1.

Error and Status Messages for the Simulator TSR

The following table describes the error messages you may see when using
the Simulator TSR. Follow the instructions in the Suggested Action column
to recover from the error.
Message
Insufficient memory.
Initialization file does not
exist.
Initialization file invalid.
Description
This is a DOS error. You tried to load
the TSR without sufficient
conventional memory.
This is a DOS error. You tried to load
the TSR, and DOS could not locate
the INI file.
This is a DOS error. You tried to load
the TSR with an invalid INI file.
Troubleshooting
Suggested Action
The TSR requires 50K of RAM. Free
up some RAM and reissue the
command to load the TSR.
Make sure the INI file exists and is
mentioned in your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file as follows: the PATH statement
should include the directory, or the
JANUSSIM environment variable
should point to the directory.
Verify the file's type and contents.
Recreate the file with the Editor.
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