Formatting The Diskonchip; Building Your Own; Windows Nt Embedded Configuration - Matrox 4Sight User Manual

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Building your own Windows NT Embedded configuration
5. Change to the sub-directory in which you have copied the
DiskOnChip image file and additional utilities files, or
access the \OS\WINNT directory on the CD.
6. Type the command PUTDOC NTE48 to update the content
of a 48 Mbyte DiskOnChip. If your DiskOnChip is a
different size, replace NTE48 with the appropriate image
file name.

Formatting the DiskOnChip

If you have an unformatted or corrupted DiskOnChip that does
not respond to reinstalling the DiskOnChip image file, it will
need to be formatted. To reformat (low-level) the DiskOnChip,
use the DFORMAT C: command. The DFORMAT.EXE utility
can be found on the Matrox 4Sight CD in the
\UTILITIES\DISKONCHIP directory. The DFORMAT.EXE
utility is a DOS compatible utility.
Building your own Windows NT Embedded
configuration
If required, you can create your own image of a custom Windows
NT Embedded configuration. To do so, Microsoft recommends
a development computer consisting of the following:
300 MHz Pentium-class processor.
64 Mbytes of RAM.
A minimum of 20 Mbytes of free disk space.
An additional 70 Mbytes of disk space is recommended to
store the generated image.
The Microsoft software packages Target Designer and
Component Designer.
A Windows NT 4.0 operating system with Service Pack 4 and
an SP1 version of Internet Explorer.
The Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 development environment.
This is needed to create Target Designer extensions (TDXs)
for new components of your DiskOnChip image.
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