Tcm Error Messages; Creating A Splash Screen - Symbol MK2000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Manual

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TCM Error Messages

TCM validates the cells in the partition table when the Execute button is selected. Cells
highlighted in red contain an error. Partition loading is disabled until all errors are corrected.
Following are errors that TCM may encounter and possible solutions.
Error
Error - Partition
Size
Error - Image
Larger than
Partition
Error - Total size of
all FFS Partition
Error - Source/
Destination Path
Verification

Creating a Splash Screen

To generate a custom splash screen, use a bitmap editor, such as Paintbrush.
Creating a Splash Screen on Color Terminals
1. Create a 8 or 16 bit color bitmap with dimensions of BX x BY where:
BX is less than or equal to 640 pixels
BY is less than or equal to 480 pixels
2. For best quality, use a relatively high resolution color image (for example, 16-bit
color). Lower resolution images will also work.
Table D-2.
The size of a partition must be an integral multiple of the
FFSSectorSizeInBytes specified by the .ini file. When the user enters a
partition size, TCM rounds up to the next highest integral multiple of the
sector size and displays this value in the partition table grid. This error check
is made upon value entry, independent of the Execute button.
If the required size of the binary image file is larger than the associated
partition size, the Partition Size cell in the partition grid turns red to highlight
the error. The Required Size cell indicates the actual size required.
If the total memory allocated to the 3 FFS partitions is greater than the total
Flash Memory on the MK2000, the Used FFS Memory display box turns red.
Decrease the size of one or more of the partitions, then recheck the
configuration using the Execute button.
If the directory paths specified by the Source and Destination cells do not
exist, the cell containing the non-existent path turns red to highlight the error.
Terminal Configuration Manager
Description
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