Using Loadximg; Using Make_Usa; Using Makelang - Intermec JG2010 User Manual

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Using LOADXIMG

LOADXIMG loads the default image file, NEWDRV_C\DRIVEC.IMG, onto the
reader's drive C. LOADXIMG overwrites all files currently on drive C.
You must have created the image file already with the MAKENEW,
MAKE_USA, LOADADD, LOADNEW, LOADLANG, or LOAD_USA
commands.
LOADXIMG is useful when you are loading an image file onto multiple
JANUS readers. Here is the syntax for LOADXIMG:
loadximg

Using MAKE_USA

MAKE_USA creates an image file that contains only the three startup files in
C_FILES\COMMON. No other files are included in the image file.
You must use LOADXIMG or LOADIMG to load the image file onto the
reader's drive C. The Make commands offer the advantage of allowing you to
create an image file on the host that you can use to update multiple readers.
Here is the syntax for MAKE_USA:
make_usa
Note: If you installed Auto-Loader for a DOS NLS country, the MAKE_USA batch
file is not installed.

Using MAKELANG

MAKELANG creates an image file that contains only the three startup files in
C_FILES\COMMON. No other files are included in the image file.
The MAKELANG command also edits AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to
support the DOS NLS language you specified when you installed Auto-Loader.
For help, see Chapter 8, "Preparing the Reader for International Use."
You must use LOADXIMG or LOADIMG to load the image file onto the
reader's drive C. The Make commands offer the advantage of allowing you to
create an image file on the host that you can use to update multiple readers.
Here is the syntax for MAKELANG:
makelang
Note: If you installed Auto-Loader for a DOS NLS country, the MAKELANG batch
file is installed instead of the MAKE_USA batch file.
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