JANUS 2010 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
5. To create an image file that contains the startup files in
6. The image file is saved as NEWDRV_C\IMAGE\DRIVEC.IMG on the host
To rename the image file
When you execute a LOAD or MAKE command, Auto-Loader saves a copy of
the drive C image file as NEWDRV_C\IMAGE\DRIVEC.IMG. You can copy
that file to multiple readers.
Auto-Loader overwrites DRIVEC.IMG each time you create a new image file.
If you rename DRIVEC.IMG, it will not be overwritten.
You can also create multiple image files and rename each with a unique name.
For example, you can create an image file for each type of PC card you use in
the reader. Each image file contains a CONFIG.SYS that loads the drivers for
the PC card. When you need to switch PC cards in the reader, you can load the
appropriate image file to the reader:
• NEWDRV_C\IMAGE\C-ATA.IMG
• NEWDRV_C\IMAGE\C-FLASH.IMG
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C_FILES\COMMON plus any additional files you specify, type this
command on the host computer:
makenew [ path \] filename [ path \ filename path \ filename ...]
where:
path
is the drive and directory of the file or files to include in the
image file. If you do not include a path, the current directory
is used.
filename
is the name of the file or files to include in the image file.
You can include multiple path\filename and path\*.* parameters in the
command. The path\*.* parameter loads all the files in a directory. For
example:
loadnew c:\janus\data.txt c:\atadrv\*.* c:\data\*.*
computer. Each time you execute the MAKENEW command, this image file
is overwritten. To protect the image file, you can rename it.
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