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JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
4. Load the reader's CONFIG.SYS file on drive C using Auto-Loader, BFT, or
5. Press
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The SRAMDISK.SYS command must follow this syntax:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys [disksize sectorsize entries]
where:
is the size of the RAM drive in kilobytes; specifies the amount of
disksize
extended memory allocated for the drive. Type a number from
16 to 256; the default is 64. You can create multiple RAM drives if
the sum of their disksizes is 256K or less.
Note: You may be able to use more than 256K of extended memory for
the RAM drive. For help, see the previous section, "Deciding How Much
Memory to Use for RAM Drives."
sectorsize
is the size of the disk sector in bytes. Type 128, 256, or 512; the
default is 512. You can specify sectorsize only if you specify
disksize.
entries
is the maximum number of files and directories you can create in
the RAM drive. Type a number from 2 to 1024; the default is 64.
You can specify entries only if you specify sectorsize and disksize.
Here are sample SRAMDISK.SYS commands:
• To create a 64K RAM drive:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys
• To create two 128K RAM drives:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys 128
device=d:\sramdisk.sys 128
• To create a 256K RAM drive with 128-byte sectors and up to 16 entries
in its root directory:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys 256 128 16
MkImage and PutImage, as described in "Learning How to Change the
Contents of Drive C" earlier in this chapter.
a f .
to warm boot the reader. The changes to the RAM drive
are put into effect when CONFIG.SYS executes.
Caution
Do not press any keys while the reader is performing a warm boot or you
may lose data.
Conseil
N'appuyez pas sur des touches pendant que le lecteur se réamorce, sinon
vous pouvez perdre des données.

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