Unloading And Loading Reader Wedge Tsr - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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To make sure the PC card drivers are not installed when you boot the reader
1. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and locate these lines. One line is already
remarked out. Remark out the other line so that both are remarked out.
d:\cs_ipm.exe
d:\cs_apm.exe
2. Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and remark out all these lines by adding the
REM command at the beginning of each line:
device=d:\cs.exe /poll 1
device=d:\csalloc.exe d:\csalloc.ini
install=d:\card_sr.exe
device=c:\atadrv.exe /s:2
device=c:\mtsram.exe
device=d:\cardid.exe d:\cardid.ini
device=c:\mti1.exe
device=c:\mti2p.exe
device=c:\mtddrv.exe
device=c:\ftl.exe
3. Copy the new CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files to drive C. For
help, see "Learning How to Change the Contents of Drive C" earlier in this
chapter.
a f .
4. Press
to warm boot the reader.

Unloading and Loading Reader Wedge TSR

The Reader Wedge TSR (RWTSR.EXE) must be loaded in memory before you
can execute Reader Wedge PSK functions such as im_receive_input. However,
you do not need RWTSR.EXE loaded when you are not running a PSK
application. You can unload RWTSR.EXE and save about 80K.
Note: If you run a C program that contains PSK Version 2.1 Reader Wedge functions,
the program automatically loads and unloads RWTSR.EXE for you.
To load the Reader Wedge TSR
• Type this command at the DOS prompt:
rwtsr
Or scan this bar code:
*RWTSR*
*RWTSR*
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(or c:\ms-flash.sys)
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