Example 3 - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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Example 3

In this example, you create the image file on the host computer, use Interlnk to
make the image file appear as if it were on the reader, and use PutImage to
load the image file to drive C.
1. Connect the reader to a host computer with a communications dock or
optical link adapter. If you use the communications dock, you must connect
the dock to the host computer with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for Interlnk
to operate properly.
2. Connect a power supply to the communications dock or optical link
adapter.
3. Create a working directory on the host computer by typing this command
at the host computer's DOS prompt:
mkdir c:\drivec
4. Fill the working directory with all the files you want to include in the new
image file:
a. Copy the files from the current drive C to the working directory. Use
Interlnk with the host computer as the client and the reader as the
server. For help, see "Running Interlnk to Transfer Files" in Chapter 6.
(You can also copy the files from the companion disks.)
b. Add any other files to the working directory that you want on the
reader's drive C. These files may include read-only data files and
applications for your JANUS users.
c. Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and other files as necessary.
5. Type this command at the host computer's DOS prompt:
mkimage c:\drivec c:\newdrv.img
MkImage creates an image file, NEWDRV.IMG, in the working directory of
the host computer's drive C.
6. Restart Interlnk. Make the reader the client, and the host computer the
server. For help, see "Running Interlnk to Transfer Files" in Chapter 6. The
new image file, NEWDRV.IMG, appears on the reader's drive H.
7. At the reader's DOS prompt, type this command to load the image file to
drive C:
putimage h:\newdrv.img
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