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The default is : /B115K+ /COM1 /T3
Option
/U
/H
/Bnnnn
+/-
/Tnnn
/IRQn
COMn
To install the REMDISK program from CONFIG.SYS at 19200 baud, on COM1, using packet-
style transmission, insert the following line in CONFIG.SYS and then reboot the system
(remember to include the full path to find REMDISK.EXE if not located in the root directory).
DEVICE=REMDISK.EXE /B19200 +
To display a help screen for REMDISK from the DOS prompt, enter
REMDISK /?
To install REMDISK from the DOS prompt or from a batch file (such as AUTOEXEC.BAT) at
9600 baud, without packet-style transmission, on COM2, enter
REMDISK /B9600 /COM2
To unload the REMDISK installed from the batch file or the DOS prompt, enter REMDISK /U
MX1 I-Safe Reference Guide
Description
Unloads REMDISK from memory, thereby disabling the drive letter and freeing the
memory occupied by REMDISK. This option can only be used when REMDISK is
installed from the DOS command line. A remote disk installed via CONFIG.SYS cannot
be unloaded.
Selects hardware handshaking for flow control.
Selects the baud rate for transmission. Available baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115000. The default baud rate is 115000.
The plus sign (+) specifies packet-style transmission and is recommended for any baud
rate over 19200. The default setting is to include + for packet transmission. Use the
minus sign (-) to specify polling operation under Windows95. Both sides must agree on
using either (+) or (-).
Sets the time-out in the range of 3 to 3,640 seconds. 15 seconds is not unusual for Flash
drives.
Set the IRQ for the communications port. Valid settings are 3 – 15. Default is IRQ3 for
COM 2 and COM4, and IRQ4 for COM1 and COM3.
Selects the communication port. Choose 1, 2, 3 or 4. COM1 is the default port.
ROM-DOS Commands
E-EQ-MX1ISRG-F

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