Changing Drive C And Configuring For International Languages - Intermec Janus 2050 User Manual

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Creating additional SRAM disks
The first SRAM disk is called drive E. If you create additional SRAM disks,
they would be called drive F, G, H, and so forth.
Changing Drive C and Configuring for International
Languages
Drive C contains the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files for the JANUS
2050. You can modify these startup files to define how DOS uses the JANUS
2050 hardware, memory, and application files. You can also use the startup
files to configure the JANUS 2050 to operate in an international language.
You can use the remaining space on drive C to store applications and tables.
Drive C is a flash memory drive that requires special procedures for writing to
it. There are two utilities you can use to add, change, or delete files on drive C:
• Auto-Loader
• MakeDisk and PutDisk
The Auto-Loader utility is an automated process that creates an image file
containing the files you want placed on drive C. The image file is used to
replace the old drive C image file with the new one. The Auto-Loader utility
also allows you to easily configure your JANUS 2050 for any DOS-supported
national language. The Auto-Loader utility is run from a host computer that is
connected to a JANUS 2050.
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To create an SRAM disk and allocate 64K of extended memory to the disk,
add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys
DOS searches for the SRAMDISK.SYS utility on drive D in the root
directory.
To create an SRAM disk and allocate 256K of extended memory to the disk,
add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys 256
To create an SRAM disk and allocate 256K of extended memory to the disk
with 128-byte sectors and only a maximum of 16 entries in its root
directory, add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:
device=d:\sramdisk.sys 256 128 16
Note: 256K is the maximum amount of memory that can be allocated for the RAM
disk. If you exceed 256K, Reader Services cannot execute. Reader Services are
described later in this chapter.
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