Using The Serial Port To Transfer Applications And Files - Intermec Trakker T2090 User Manual

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To set up the host PC for data communication:
Log in to the directory where the file REMDISK.EXE is stored. This is an
executable file supplied by Intermec and resides in the directory chosen for
installing PSK (c:\intermec, by default).
Note: REMDISK must be run in DOS mode; it cannot be run safely from a DOS
window under Windows or Windows 95. If you are running Windows, choose EXIT
from the file menu to return to DOS. If you are running Windows 95, either choose
Shutdown from the Start menu and select "Restart the computer in MS-DOS Mode"
or reboot and hold down the F8 key. When you get a list of choices, select "Command
Prompt only."
At the C : prompt, type this command:
remdisk /COM[ x ]: /B38400+ /+T10
where x is the number for the COM port on the PC you are using to
communicate with the T2090/cradle hardware.
You should see the following message on the PC display:
Remote Disk VV 6.22 ( Revision XX )
Copyright ( C ) 1989-1997
Installed as drive ? :
The flash drive ROM within the T2090 is now logged in as the next lettered
logical drive (such as D, E, or F) on the PC and will respond to normal DOS
commands, such as DIR and DEL. You can now copy, add, or delete files as
needed.

Using the Serial Port to Transfer Applications and Files

The instructions in this section explain how to use the FileCopy utility to
download or upload applications and files between a PC or host computer and
the T2090 using serial communications. First, you connect the power module's
serial port to the host, then you use the FileCopy utility that ships with the
T2090's PSK.
Note: If the T2090 is not waiting for input from a PSK function, you need to start the
transfer program on the TRAKKER to receive or send the file. See "Transferring Files
via XMODEM."
Getting Started
Datalight Inc.
/com[1 or 2]/B38400+/T3
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