Defining The Terminal's Drives - Intermec Trakker Antares 243X User Manual

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Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminal

Defining the Terminal's Drives

2430
Drive C
Drive D or font set
Drive E
Drive G
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nugget
The terminals come with the following memory and drives. On each drive,
filenames are customer defined using eight characters with a three-
character extension. You cannot define any subdirectories.
750K flash
drive
2MB (of the
total 4MB)
flash memory
256K
configurable
RAM drive
Optional 2MB or
4MB extended
storage drive
2430 and 2435 drives: This illustration shows the structure of the terminal drives for
the 2430 and the 2435.
Drive C
Drive C is a 2MB flash drive. You can use up to 750K of this flash drive to
store up to 128 files on drive C. Applications must be stored on drive C.
You use standard ANSI C library interface definitions to access the
information on this drive.
Drive D or Font Set
Drive D (Font Set) is 2MB drive of flash memory that you can configure
as drive D. Use this flash drive to store large lookup tables and data files.
You can store up to 128 files. You can also order the flash memory to
come pre-loaded with a double-byte font set. To configure this flash
memory, see "Flash Memory Configuration" in Chapter 6 of the 2400
Family system manual.
Note: If you have a terminal with the 802.1x TTLS security option, drive
D is not available to store files or double-byte fonts. For more information
about configuring 802.1x security, see "Configuring 802.1x TTLS
Security" on page 59.
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2435
Drive C
Drive C
Drive D or font set
Drive E
Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User's Manual
750K flash
drive
2MB (of the
total 4MB)
flash memory
256K
configurable
RAM drive
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