Examples Of Using Mkimage And Putimage - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
4. Type this command on the reader:
Note: PutImage will overwrite all files on drive C.
For example, to copy the C-ATA.IMG image file from the host computer's
C:\FINAL directory to the reader, type this command:
putimage c:\final\c-ata.img
PutImage tries to determine if there is adequate power before replacing the
drive image. If a power problem exists, PutImage displays an error message
and terminates.
You see messages as the reader updates drive C. PutImage copies the current
DOS image into RAM, erases flash memory, copies the DOS and new drive C
image file to drive C, and warm boots the reader.
If an error occurs, see "Using MkImage and PutImage" in Chapter 10.

Examples of Using MkImage and PutImage

Here are three examples of how you can use MkImage and PutImage to
change the contents of the reader's drive C:
• In the first example, you run both MkImage and PutImage on the reader.
• In the second example, you run MkImage on the host, transfer the image
• In the third example, you run MkImage on the host, use Interlnk to make
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putimage [drive:][\path\][filename]
where:
is the drive that contains the image file.
drive
path
is the name of the directory that contains the image file. If you
do not include a path, the current directory is used.
filename
is the name of the drive C image file created by MkImage. If
you do not specify a filename, PutImage looks for
DRIVEC.BIN. If that file does not exist, PutImage displays an
error message and terminates.
file to the reader on a PC card, and run PutImage on the reader.
the image file appear as if it were on the reader, and run PutImage on the
reader.

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