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  • Page 2 — N otice information contained this document subject to without notice, change Hewlett-Packard makes of any kind with warranty regard to this material, including, but not limited implied warranties and fitness for merchantability Hewlett-Packard shall not liable for particular purpose. errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential connection with the furnishing, performance, damages...
  • Page 3 — Touchscreen Using Your Personal Computer Supplement 3535;; [4!) Part Manual 45847-90061...
  • Page 4 Interference certification Hewlett-Packard’s system tests were with conducted peripheral devices and HP—supported those you receive with your system. shielded cables, such The Touchscreen meets the requirements for a Class computing device in accordance with the specifications of of FCC rules. These rules are designed...
  • Page 5 interference Hewlett-Packard However, does that the computer will not interfere with radio guarantee and television reception. think interference, turn causing your computer off to if the radio or reception improves. reception: not improve, your computer not causing the Does problem. Does improve, your computer causing...
  • Page 6 Warning: power cords supplied with this user’s For the safety, Electrical Safety product have grounded plugs. The power cords should wall outlets to avoid (3-hole) with properly grounded used multiple-outlet strips electrical (You can also use shock. their circuit that have breakers.)
  • Page 7 Contents Table of Touchscreen Using Your Personal Computer Supplement What in this Supplement? ....... this Supplement ......Where to Look First ........What’s New ..........to Look Up Something ........ Chapter Touchscreen Introducing the Keyboard Using 3' m (D R —...
  • Page 8 ..... Mistake Typing Command Make 5—3 5‘5 Other Features of RAM............. Removing the Command Line 5—5 Current Removing Command Line for Work Session. 5—5 . . . — Removing Command Line for Future Work Sessions... 5—6 ....... New CONFIGSYS File Creating 5—7 ........
  • Page 9 ....Field Setting 10-2 How To Changing the Field in the Port Configuration .10—3 Printer ........ 10-4 Field HP—IB to Get Terminal Configuration Menu 10-4 ..Chapter Touchscreen Your Configuring What’s New About Configuring Your Touchscreen II..11—1 STORE CONFIG Store Configuration Values.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Drives Tape Disc ........General Instructions ........What Should C—3 ........ If Something Goes Wrong C—4 ........Check Things Some C—S 9153 ..........9133L/HP ..... 9134L Drive Disc C—12 ....C-12 9142A Tape Drive Option C-l3 ........9127A Drive Disc...
  • Page 11 Plotters Appendix Printers More ......Plotter 7470A Graphics D—l If Something Went Wrong ......D—8 Appendix Touchscreen Specifications System Appendix MS-DOS Commands MS-DOS Command Syntax ................Pathname F—Z The Command ..........F—3 ........... Parameters Notation .......... Syntax ............. CAPS .............
  • Page 12 —1 Touchscreen Using Your HP Personal Computer Supplement W hat this This Supplement describes all the new commands and supplement? features now available with the new P.A.M. (Personal Applications Manager) and Version of the MS—DOS the Touchscreen Operating System Use this...
  • Page 13 Installing Applications) that lets P.A.M. application option run without putting File up an application you set memory, freeing more memory for Manager Installing Applications (Chapter application to use. RAM.) and Using SET UP Touchscreen Personal Computer Supplement Your HP Using...
  • Page 14 (Chapter Using Your Touchscreen Terminal) II as a option in field of the HP—IB Terminal Configuration menu for users with an Configuring Your printer. (Chapter HP—IB Touchscreen that STORE CONFIG application restores stores or...
  • Page 15 Introducing Touchscreen the components description and brief explanation of your system, refer Chapter Introducing in the main manual. Touchscreen Introducing the Touchscreen...
  • Page 16 Keyboard Using For an explanation of the Touchscreen keyboard, refer the Keyboard, in the main manual. Chapter 2, Using the Keyboard Using...
  • Page 17 Handling and Using Discs refer Handling and For information Chapter on discs, the main manual. Discs, in Using Discs Handling and Using...
  • Page 18 Each Starting refer typical work of a description session, Each Day, the main manual. Chapter Starting Starting Each Day...
  • Page 19 Using P.A.M. This chapter in the main manual introduces you Personal Applications Manager (P.A.M.). This Supplement introduces you to P.A.M.’s feature, MS—DOS command line. For complete explanation refer the Chapter functions P.A.M., Using P.A.M., the main manual. What’s has an P.A.M.
  • Page 20 applxcatron to press Start Appllc, or Select run and type an MS-DOS command. 077294986 Hewlett~Packard 5-1. P.A.M. Main menu with Command Line Figure Using can type MS-DOS commands from Main P.A.M.’s Command Line helpful because you don’t have to leave menu.
  • Page 21 Press P.A.M. Main menu the screen and leaves your files appears on the screen. directory (list) return Press any alphanumeric key to to P.A.M.. Main menu returns to the screen. P.A.M. order to stop the the 4. Repeat steps 2. In scrolling of directory, hold down press...
  • Page 22 P.A.M. Main menu, and type your command again. MS-DOS commands and brief explanation list Note what they this Supplement. Appendix F in do, see information about all the MS-DOS For more detailed refer to the HP 150 User’s Guide. commands, MS—DOS Using P.AM.
  • Page 23 Other Features features The other of P.A.M. are explained for you in P.A.M. Using P.A.M., of the main manual. should Chapter read Chapter now. pictures of the Main menu the main manual P.A.M. different from your P.A.M. Main menu because of the new features of your Touchscreen Removing find you...
  • Page 24 Removing the command line will not appear To set up your system Command Line when you start your system, you must on P.A.M. Future Work change the file called CONFIGSYS. Sessions not change the CONFIGSYS file on your System Caution sure you are using your System Work Master Disc.
  • Page 25 Creating When you perform the in this your System steps process, File CONFIG.SYS the active drive. The active Work must Disc be in data where your computer will look for unless you store different drive. specify either the From P.A.M. command line or the MS-DOS system prompt, type: CONFIG.SYS CONFIG.SAV press...
  • Page 26 3. The system to type the waiting receive additional contents of your new file. prompts. Type: SHELL=PAMCODE.EXE ROOT NOCOMMAND Press Then, hold down and type Press nficfinnc "n nnnnnn '41" UVL) Wll/ll ICGPULIUS file(s) copied continue Hit any alphanumeric key and P.A.M Press or any...
  • Page 27 Your new CONFIGSYS file should like this: look SHELL=PAMCODE.EXE ROOT NOCOMMAND Restart pressing your system simultaneously. Your system will take about seconds restart, 10—20 without the command line. will reappear P.A.M. Made a restarted If you have your system and the following Mistake appears on your screen: message...
  • Page 28 CONFIGSYS. Your system will take about seconds restart, 10—20 P.A.M. will reappear with the command line. information For more detailed modifying the Note CONFIGSYS file, refer to the HP 150 User‘s MS—DOS Guide. 5-10 Using P.A.M.
  • Page 29 — Formatting and Discs Copying/Backing Formatting format Formatting Before you must you use a disc, Disc that to receive and store data. disc prepares process format feature The new on your Touchscreen allows you format with a 3.5—inch double—sided disc IBM-compatible format.
  • Page 30 What’s format can now specify IBM-compatible About 3.5-inch data double-sided this disc. You disc Formatting with your Touchscreen or with an IBM—compatible computer. Some Things Need Know Before Begin (*) in the copy’Sye‘tem label cannot put an ast format if you select the option.
  • Page 31 Ways format 3.5-inch with disc IBM—compatible Format format either following two ways. These are not Double-Sided different different applications, just two ways Disc With the same task. IBM- Compatible Format RAM. Main the FORMAT application menu. command, FORMAT, P.AAM‘ MS—DOS command line prompt.
  • Page 32 DISC DISC DRIVE LABEL — Next/Prev to discs. Press more 6-1. FORMAT Options Menu. Figure Format Options Menu, touch 4. At until an asterisk appears press either label. formats a double-$1 ed, 3.5-inch format, disc With IBM-compatible 5.25-inch double-sided with disc IBM—compatible format.
  • Page 33 IBM-compatible Format Press information For more detailed about using the MS-DOS Note !fi? format refer to the HP 150 FORMAT command to a disc, MS-DOS User‘s Guide. information For more detailed the FORMAT refer manual the main...
  • Page 34 —3 Understanding Files, Directories, and Pathnames directories and pathnames, For an explanation of files, Directories and refer Understanding to Chapter Files, Pathnames, in main manual. Pathnames Directories, and Understanding Files,...
  • Page 35 Using File Manager What File File Manager makes the procedures you use to manage Manager your files easier. The functions File Manager are exactly the same those described the main manual, with new features added. The new features some this Supplement. explained complete explanation of the File Manager functions, read...
  • Page 36 What’s now organized with File Manager P.A.M. an optional Advantage feature. need to File Manager, you can have Manager? New File without File Manager. This means configure your system File Manager are not loaded, and the files necessary to that free for other and your system memory space...
  • Page 37 SHELL=PAMCODE ROOT already changed CONFIGSYS to add that NOCOMMAND command, you must delete CONFIGSYS and create new one with both commands with The CONFIGSYS file both commands in it. like this: will look SHELL=PAMCODE.EXE NOFILEMGR ROOT NOCOMMAND CONFIG.SYS file NOT modify System your Caution...
  • Page 38 Have If you have already renamed the CONFIG.SYS file to Already Renamed CONFIG.SAV in Chapter perform the following steps: CONFIG.SYS At the P.A.M. command line, type: CONFIG.SYS Press MSeDOS COPY commar"1 to create a new CONFIG.SYS file Type: CONFIG.SYS COPY Press This command instructs MS-DOS to create...
  • Page 39 responds with MS—DOS file(s) copied continue... Any Key or any alphanumeric key and the Press P.A.M.Main menu reappears. 4. Reset the system by pressing simultaneously. Your takes about system then the P.A.M. Main 10-20 seconds to restart, menu reappears with File Manager unavailable. Have Never If you have never renamed CONFIGSYS to CONFIGSAV, Renamed...
  • Page 40 what The system Disc. typed console- copies unit) to the file you specify. (display 3. The system to type the now waiting your new file. contents receive no additional Enter the following configuration prompts. command, type: SHELL=PAMCODE NOFI ROOT LEMGR if you want command line, and File...
  • Page 42 Your CONFIGSYS file should look like restart this with both File Manager and the command line present Main menu: P.A.M. ‘ SHELL=PAMCODE ROOT information on how to modify the For more detailed "fl Note refer HP 150 MS-DOS User’s CONFIGSYS file, Guide. File Manager Using...
  • Page 43 — Installing Applications and Using SET UP P.A.M. W hat Installing of an to make process used working Installing copy DOGS application from can install an master disc. flexible application onto either fixed or disc. install new Install command which allows you There This can done...
  • Page 44 What that lets you structure SET UP P.A.M. an application Does P.A.M. the way the application P.A.M., and the labels appear PAM. feature start. The new allows way they run without the File you to set up an application feature Manager.
  • Page 45 What’s can now install any application with one-line Install About Installing the RAM. command from the command line of Main — Appllcatlons menu or from the MS—DOS system prompt. U sing the Install command the command line Install Command P.A.M. Main menu the MS-DOS system prompt.
  • Page 46 Finding the file with the The installation file for an application Filename for Your after the filename. This IN$ filename .IN$ extension Application command to install the name you must use in one—line an application. not know the name file for your .IN$ you do which...
  • Page 47 Directions for creating an IN$ file are located create one. of the main manual, the section called Chapter "Installing Non—HP Applications". you create an want to know about .IN$ file, the ability to edit the program parameters in the IN$ file.
  • Page 48 destination pathname. the same if the install going from process process to flexible flexible disc disc. Notice the application name of " ’ordStar“ used, because the IN$ file WordStar WS.IN$. The .IN$ information filename necessary in the source only. overwrite The_ that If you are installing an application...
  • Page 49 If you would like additional creating IN$ "fl Note refer to the HP MS-DOS Users files and batch files, Guide. Still RAM. from the Main menu The INSTALL application...
  • Page 51 Touch The following or press screen appears. Select function or application's retyping modify an name by Installed dis: Applications 9-2. UP P.A.M. Applications Screen. Figure Applications and 9—9 Using SET Installing UP P.A.M.
  • Page 52 File Optmn Touch The following press screen appears. Highlighted applications will without the File Manager. 9-3. File Option Screen Manager Figure the tab the arrow to the application key to move run without want File Manager. to set up to COMANDS have been (FORMAT and MSDOS...
  • Page 53 Touch Main P.A.M. or press gEx'it"'§S5ET menu reappears. The next time you start this application set up to run without File Manager, there will approximately 40K bytes more memory for the application to use. Getting File When you want have File Manager available for this Back Manager application again, perform the following...
  • Page 54 letter the tab key to highlight the drive disc the appropriate drive, (the drive containing the application). 5. Touch Applies: The following Show or press screen appears 9-5. SET UP P.A.M. Applications Screen. Figure The following 6. Touch ion or 16 M9 press screen...
  • Page 55 Highlighted applications will without the File Manager. 9-6. File Manager Option Screen Figure the tab key to move the arrow to the application want with File Manager. to reset to keyboard to toggle-off the key on highlighting of the application. The screen prompts that without File highlighted applications...
  • Page 56 Service Representative, you the Portl /Port2 will not field in Configuration Menu and you will not have the HP-IB rCode4 option in the field the Terminal Configuration Menu. 10-1...
  • Page 57 Multipoint There (RTS) field the Port to Send Request Environment configuration screens. This field must and Port be set to Setting environment where several terminals multipoint low in a are linked together. field to Le, you must change the configure Field value this field...
  • Page 58 Port FULL DUPLEX HARDWIRED DataBits BaudRate Parity Asterisk Stop Bits ‘ Parit Check TR(CD) SR(CH) Recvpace SRRXmi XmitPace SRRInver DM(CC)Xmit 1100 10-3. Portl FULL DUPLEX HARDWIRED Screen Figure Changing If you are in need to multipoint environment, the Port Field field order for the computers to make "RTS"...
  • Page 61 You complete instructions on configuring your HP Touchscreen This supplement explains the new CONFIG STORE application, which stores or restores the values your configuration menus.
  • Page 62 When have configured your system and want STORE CONFIG all the values to a disc start CONFIG file, STORE save to Store Your application. Perform the following steps: Configuration Values Start the P.A.M. Main menu until it touch STORE dCONF‘IG highlighted.
  • Page 63 Enter Filename 11-2. STORE /RESTORE CONFIG Filename Scree Figure 5. Type filename for file. disc you are storing the file flexible remember to specify the to a disc, drive the filename. For example, your file name You will have know this might be BzMyconfigr filename when...
  • Page 64 — Your Restoring CONFIG and the configuration file created in Use STORE Conflguratlon the previous section to restore your configuration. Perform the following steps: Start at RAM. Main menu. until it key or touch Press CONFIG highlighted. appears: Select function Store the current configuration data Store from...
  • Page 65 The following press screen appears. restore the configuration, the Operating System reloaded. will erase everything This must your Disc, you have one your system. Press the Operating will load System after the configuration is restored. (The Operating drive.) the active present System must to continue, press...
  • Page 66 If you have exited the CONFIG application ",I STORE Note data because did not want to lose your RAM refer to Appendix the main Special Features, disc, manual for instructions saving your RAM before disc CONFIG, running STORE If you have pressed CONTINUE are asked to type the filename of your...
  • Page 67 Touch Cg-ntignue or and you are prompted press the filename. again Main menu and the P.A.M. "STORCONF reappears. the MS-DOS DIR command directory listing of your files to verify your configuration filename. find When you start your configuration filename, of the section again restoring your step...
  • Page 68 -‘| 1’ Taking Care of Your Touchscreen information maintain Touchscreen on how your refer to Chapter the main manual. 12-1 Care Touchscreen Taking Your...
  • Page 69: Appendix A: Special Features

    Features Special Information feature described A of The AUTOEXECBAT Appendix the main manual intended to save you memory space AUTOEXEC. without P.A.M. configuring your system to run Feature transient now configured with P.A.M. memory. start that needs to P.A.Mi your system permanent memory bytes, and the rest of P.A.M.
  • Page 70: New Special Features

    Instructions for using these special features are in A of the main manual. Appendix Special Features Parameters Program Menu line the IN$ file, you can edit the program parameters under which the program runs. The Program Parameters Menu appears every time start the application.
  • Page 71 Parameters are specific instructions you include in the that command run an application or program information limits when the command being or set executed. information If you would like more setting program parameters, refer the HP 150 MS-DOS Users Guide. Features Special...
  • Page 72: Appendix B: Error Messages

    Error Messages that This appendix you might receive lists error messages when using your Touchscreen Errors are listed alphabetical order. The cause error and suggested listed. remedy are also means the appropriate words will appear inside these < > Note For example, <app1ication name>...
  • Page 73 Message intrepeter. missing command Cause: P.A.M. could not find PAMCODEEXE file. follow instructions given Action: System must restarted, titled You Make Mistake the end of this section "If Modifying CONFIGSYS”. find Cannot <fi1ename>. the transient could not find file Cause: P.A.M.
  • Page 74 the work containing P.A.M.. disc Message: letter disc or enter drive Change Return. Cause: could not load its overlay. It could not find P.A.M. and/or drive being disc accessed. different different Action: Try drive. disc Message: format option cannot ”Copy SYSTEM"...
  • Page 75 Message: Fatal error. memory Cause: An unrecoverable memory error, usually resulting internal the destruction of MS-DOS memory structures. Action: Restart the system, (press overwrite exists, Message: File already want do you 3“? .LL: filename which already Cause: User saving to exists the system.
  • Page 76 Message: File filename> not found <.IN$ <pathname> file valid. .IN$ not found Cause: The application .IN$ file or .IN$ file invalid. chosen disc, that contains valid Action: Change the source disc to one .IN$ file for the application being installed, create an file.
  • Page 77 Message: Invalid filename extension. .IN$. other than Cause: filename extension .IN$ was used. Action: Correct command line to specify filename with the extension. iIN$ as Message: Invalid <filename>. overlay P.A.M. Cause: The overlay file has probably become corrupted. Action: Make System Master new working copy...
  • Page 78 Message: enough memory. the transient Cause: There not enough memory to load portion of P‘A.M.. Action: Increase available memory adding additional hardware, or clear something from memory. Message: Aborting... P.A.M. (X.XX.XX) Cause: P.A.M. not been able to load its transient, after three re—tries has given...
  • Page 79 Message: format. switch Unable PROTECT FORMAT format that format drive Cause: User trying protected. Action: On the drive, change the CONFIG switch to Message: load Unable command processor. continue will have choose command line interface from P.A.M. couldn’t load the command processor. Cause: P.A‘M.
  • Page 80: Messages

    Retry. P.A.M. tries File to load Manager again. Continue. P.A.M. continues without the File Manager. Available only if invoked Exit P.A.M. was P.A.M. without the ROOT option. file Message: function, because Unable perform or filename. Cause: General failure. another for file Action: look Re—enter...
  • Page 81: B-Lo

    Made changed the CONFIGSYS file and restarted your Mistake system and got the following error message: Chan CON IG.SYS interpreter. or missing command have made mistake the CONFIGSYS file, and the information system cannot find the needs. can recover in of the following ways.
  • Page 82 9. Type the following the B>. CONFIG.SYS Press Rename CONFIGSAV to CONFIGSYS. Type CONFIG.SAV CONFIG.SYS Turn off the system, drive and display unit). (disc On the back panel of the turn the address disc drive, wheel back to Turn the system again, drive and display (disc unit).
  • Page 83 Press 6. At the command line prompt, type: CONFIG.SAV CONFIG.SYS Press Restart the pressing system simultaneously. If you still want ANFIG. '16 "n r-‘r “LOuhy miril fl). 5U ua. n eth titled to the section ”Creating upplement CONFIGSYS." B-lZ Error Messages...
  • Page 84: Appendix C: More Hp Disc Drives And Tape Drives

    Disc Drives and More Drives Tape that the Touchscreen The new drives disc are supported are the following: Fixed drives with flexible drives disc disc 9133L(40mb) 9153A/B (lOmb/ZOmb) Single fixed drive disc 9134L(40mb) Tape drive 9142A Tape Drive Single 5.25 inch flexible drive disc 9127A...
  • Page 85: General Instructions

    General drive or tape drive work with your Setting up a disc Instructions personal computer consists of preparing the drive, the computer, and telling connecting computer connected. what drive connected to it and where it that should the manual came with your disc tape drive for complete instructions to configure...
  • Page 86 Connect disc the other end the power cord into wall Plug socket. unit 6. Connect the HP-IB cable the display and the rather than drive. disc your fingers, each screwdriver, to tighten cable end.
  • Page 88: Some Things To Check

    Some Things To that: you don’t hear anything, check or see Check connected to both the The HP-IB cable firmly disc unit. drive and the display The display unit’s power cord plugged into the outlet the back the display unit.
  • Page 89 Current Information Questions” section of the HP PC Communicator. recent copy included with your Touchscreen listed here should not basic steps relied setting up the drives described disc this Supplement. for trouble shooting and may help They can be used understand the of setting up your drive.
  • Page 90 3. Make sure the voltage switch correctly for your for the local power. It should be 115V eae -® ® <9 Configuration Voltage Switch Address Wheel Switch C-l. Rear Panel 9153 Drive. of HP Disc Figure Drives and Tape Drives More Disc...
  • Page 91 C-2. Front 9153 Panel the HP Drive. Figure Disc Start the computer. Insert the System Master Disc the flexible Turn drive. drive and disc disc unit.
  • Page 92 Start Touch Applic or press three functions. It 8. MAKE WORKDISC performs installs the System Master formats your disc, the MS-DOS utilities. When applications, and copies complete, the operating system MAKE WORKDISC your fixed and all the System Master files are disc.
  • Page 93 This prevents fixed formatted. from being accidentally disc need remove the HP-IB cable configuration switch. Configuration Address Voltage Switch Wheel Switch 0-3. Back Panel of the HP 9153 Drive. Figure Disc C-IO More Drives Tape Drives Disc...
  • Page 94 Turn turned off drive. The drive must disc for the new switch settings to take effect. C-4. Front Panel the HP 9153 Disc Drive. Figure If you are having problems connecting and configuring drive, refer Started disc with...
  • Page 95: Hp 9133L/Hp Disc Drive

    Drive Drive Option 150 09142-90000. receive this number manual, part manual when you purchase your HP 9142A tape drive. must purchase this tape drive with the Option 150, 09142-8 7910. With the Option number part receive the Tape Backup for the Hewlett- Packard number 09142—90010.
  • Page 96 HR9127A Disc Refer to the Getting Started Your HP 9127A with Disc Drive number 09127-90000, for complete Drive manual, part using this drive with your Touchscreen instructions C-13 Drives and Tape Drives More Disc...
  • Page 97: Appendix

    Touchscreen OFF. illustration in the section in this appendix entitled Cable Connections to Your Touchscreen II to whether determine you’re using an HP-IB or an RS-232-C cable. Printers and Plotters More...
  • Page 98 3. Use the switches ballpoint pen to set panel of your rear plotter as follows: a. If have an HP-IB cable, the address switches shown below: Illllllllllllllll u'SWItch IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Power ‘ Cord p.’ L.‘ Socket Cab/e: Connector...
  • Page 99 If you’re using an set the switches RS-232—C cable) shown below. Power ‘ ‘Switch Power -Cord 5—] Socket Cable' ’. Connector Address Switches (1an 4557 fiQfiQQfiifi OPEN AAAAA 7470A Cab/e RS-232-C D-Z. RS-ZSZ-C HP 7470A Switch Settings for Figure Cable Printers Ptotters More...
  • Page 100 Attach cable to your the HP-IB RS—232-C Touchscreen II as follows: into the HP-IB you’re using an HP-IB cable, plug the back of the shown here: plotter port P/otter 7470A Power Cord HP-IB D-3. HP 7470A Cabled with Figure Primers and...
  • Page 101 HP—IB unit back shown below. your display Plotter HP-lB Cable "’0” Power Cord D-4. Back of Touchscreen with HP-IB Figure Cabling Plotters Printers More...
  • Page 102: More Hp Printers And Plotters

    HP-IB plotter cable to your printer cable cables, piggyback your shown below. HP Touchscreen Personal kfim‘fi Computer r———I Dnve HP Pnnler DISC Graph/cs Plotter HP-IB D-5. Cables Figure Piggybacking Plotters Printers and More...
  • Page 103 Port b. If you’re using an cable, connect RS—232-C the back of your display: D-6. Touchscreen II via HP 7470A Attached Figure RS-232-C Cable then 5. Plug the power cord into the plotter and into the wall outlet. 6. Follow the instructions in the...
  • Page 104: If Something Went Wrong

    important that ".I you perform the self—test very Note that it finishes successfully. The purpose of the self—test that to ensure plotter working properly before you your it with your Touchscreen Something Went self—test doesn’t work, check to make sure that: Wrong You ’re...
  • Page 105: Hp Touchscreen

    Touchscreen System Specifications information refer system specifications, in the main manual Appendix Touchscreen System Specifications...
  • Page 106: Ms-Dos Commands

    This chapter summary of MS-DOS commands. If only Caution refer commands extensively, you are going MS—DOS to the HP 150 MS-DOS Users Guide more complete instructions. Commands Ms—DOS...
  • Page 107: Ms-Dos Command Syntax

    MS‘DOS understood command you type must MS—DOS Command the MS-DOS command interpreter before syntax executed. For this reason, you must very exact language when type commands. The precise way which an MS-DOS command must called the typed Command Syntax. The command syntax includes command and MS—DOS include...
  • Page 108: The Command

    Command MS-DOS The Command eight-letter one- FORMAT. This command, such part as COPY, or always required. any combination When typing the command, you can and lower-case letters. If you try execute upper- that will command has typographical errors, MS—DOS respond with this message: File Bad Command...
  • Page 109: Syntax Notation

    "/W" Several MS—DOS optional parameters are preceded front-slash character. information For more about parameters, refer to the HP 150 MS-DOS Users Guide. Notation Syntax understand when and when not to help to use pathnames and parameters, MS-DOS syntax descriptions certain...
  • Page 110: [ ]

    enclosed in square brackets are optional, for Words [<filename>]. example, front certain slash precedes optional parameters. that entry that indicates precedes it may elipsis many times needed or desired. repeated other punctuation, such colons, back—slash commas, (\), marks and equal entered exactly must signs,...
  • Page 111: External Commands

    Caufion function differently than with an asterisk (*) may in a normal MS-DOS environment. If you are network in a refer the HP 150 MS-DOS should environment, Users Guide before using the commands marked with an asterisk. Commands Ms—Dos 17—6...
  • Page 112: Ms-Dos Commands

    MS-DOS Commands APPEND* for data search path ffles Sets a [<d>:][<pathname>]APPEND [<d1>:][<pathname1>] [;[<d2>:][<pathname2>] AS$GN* source drive destination or drive. target to a Assigns a [<d>:][<pathname>]ASSIGN [<d1>=<d2>] ATTRIB read-only attribute or resets the Sets also displays file; the attributes ffle. It archive also sets or resets...
  • Page 113 BREAK Verifies and check for applications. sets [ONIOFF] BREAK CHDIR different Changes the current directory directory, to a the current path, or displays directory. [<pathname>] CHDIR CHKDSK the directory of the specified drive, and checks Scans consistency; it also status report. displays [<d>:][<pathname>]CHKDSK [<d1>:][<pathname1>][<filename>] [/F]...
  • Page 114 [/B] COPYBACK that Activates the Copy/ Backup application appears main menu of your P.A.M. screen. COPY BACK CTTY device from which you to change issue Allows you commands. HP 150 console represents your system (terminal with keyboard). CTTY Ms—Dos Commands...
  • Page 115 DATE enter or verify the system date. Used [<mm>/<dd>/<yy>] DATE files W‘.”‘ Hm Rpm/“yon Ann;n“n+a,«1 pnep;r;nn+;nr uvoisuabuu Lllb UlllklaLlU 111v.) 111‘: 1 \4 1&1 .— (same ERASE). [<d>:][<pathname>][<filename>] files Displays disc in directory listing specified drive. [/P] [<d>:][<pathname>][<name>] [/W] EDITKEYS function Allows you to the eight...
  • Page 116 ERASE Removes all with the designated file specification files DEL). (Same [<d>:][<pathname>][<filename>] ERASE EXEZBIN format. Converts executable files to binary [<d>:][<pathname>]EXEEBIN [<d1>:][<pathname1>][<filename1>] [<d2>:][<pathname2>][<filename2>] EXIT Exits the MS-DOS command processor (MSDOS returns such COMANDS) and previous level, one exists. PAM, EXIT FIND text entered at your...
  • Page 117 PC-DOS. MS—DOS [<d1>:] [/V<1abe1>] [<d>:][<pathname>]FORMAT [/I] [/El {/01 {/5} {/1} {/0] !N—STALL and installs existing HP and non-HP Copies applications programs, such MemoMaker, from one to another. disc shown below between the source and the spaces destination parameters are mandatory.
  • Page 118 LABEL identification label Creates, changes, or deletes the volume disc. [<d>:][<pathname>]LABEL [<d1>:] [<volume 1abel>] MAKEDISC and installs all files, including the system utilities, Copies frorn the source drive to the destination drive. It there are destination automatically formats disc. If already files resident on the destination this command disc,...
  • Page 119 MKDIR IJsed to create the specified mibdirectory disc. nevv [<pathname>]<dirname> MKDIR MORE Displays output line time. The 23rd screen or line display the used to and the "——-MORE—--” message 24th line blank. <output request>lMORE PATH path search for external Sets a connniands during your work...
  • Page 120 PROMPT Changes the MS-DOS command prompt. [<prompt-text>] PROMPT RECOVER entire containing bad file or an disc sectors. Recovers [<d>:][<pathname>]RECOVER [<d1>:][<pathname1>:][<filename>] filename of specified file. Changes [<d>:][<pathname>][<filename>] [<filename1>] REPLACE Easily updates and or replaces file fixed disc. on a [<d>:][<pathname>]REPLACE [<d1>:][<pathname1>] [/P] [/5] [/A] [/D]...
  • Page 121 RESTORE Restores more files that have been backed up using one or theBACKUPcomnmnd [<d>:][<pathname>]RESTORE [<d1>:][<pathname1>} [/S] [/A:<date>] [/B:<date>] [/E:<time>] {/P] [/L:<time>] [/M] [/N] RMDIR directory frorn hierarchical Rernoves directory enqpty structure. [<pathname>]<dirname> RMDIR SAVERAM and restores contents of regular and expanded Saves memory RAM disc.
  • Page 122 SHARE and ffle-locking procedures Instafls ffle-sharing [/F:<filespace>] [<d>:][<pathname>]SHARE [/L:<locks>] SORT then the data, and data from the terminal, Reads sorts ffle. terrninal sorted data to or to a vvrites [<d>:][<pathname>][<filename>] [/R] SORT [/+<n>] SUBST string alias for "Virtual drive” Creates substituting pathname.
  • Page 123 TERMINAL Places the computer in Terminal mode of operation. [<d>:][<pathname>]TERMINAL TIME [<hh>:<mm>] TREE Displays the path of each directory and subdirectory. ‘It —l also lists the filenames in each directory and subdirectory. [<d>:][<pathname>]TREE [<d1>:] [/F] TYPE Used to display the contents of file terminal screen.
  • Page 124 UPDATAPS well Installs and MS-DOS copies P.A.M. applications, utilities destination or target disc. [<d>:][<pathname>]UPDATAPS [<d1:>][<pathname1>] [<d2>:][<pathname2>] UPDATSYS destination copying the MS-DOS Updates disc by operating system Version 3.2. loads Subsequently new version of the operating system into memory. [<d1:>] [<d2:>] [<d>:]UPDATSYS version number Displays...
  • Page 125 Displays the disc volume label. [<d>:] XCOPY* files and directories. Copies [<d>:][<pathname>]XCOPY [<d1>:][<pathname1>][<filename1>] [<d2>:][<pathname2>][<filename2>] [/A] [/D:<mm-dd-yy>] {/P] {/E] I/M] {/51 {/V] [/W] -2,0 Commands Ms—DOS...
  • Page 126 Batch Processing Commands ECHO Enables or display (echo) batch commands suppresses during file processing, well display of MS-DOS command prompts during normal processing. [ONIOFF] ECHO Allows repeated execution batch commands in file. <set> (command) FOR %%<c> IN batch Transfers control in file to the line following the line identified label.
  • Page 127 PAUSE Suspends execution of batch file and allows you instruction performed before display or an a message resuming execution. [<comment>] PAUSE the same line Displys remarks which are the REM command in tach file during execution. [<comment>] SHIFT than Allows you to replaceable parameters more...
  • Page 128 Index Active drive, APPEND, ASSIGN, ATTRIB, information, AUTOEXECBAT, new BACKUP, —7 command or filename, 5—4 interpreter, 5-9, B-2, B-IO command missing F -8 BREAK, CHDIR, F —8 CHKDSK, —8 F -8 CLS, Command line, COMMAND, F —9 5-7, 8-4, 8-5 CONFIGSAV, CONFIGSYS file 5-6, 8-4, 8-5...
  • Page 129 without Configuring P.A.M. command line, without Configuring P.A.M. File Manager, COPY, F -9 COPYBACK, Correcting mistakes command line, Creating 5-7, new CONFIGSYS, Creating an IN$ file, F -9 CTTY, F-IO DATE, F-II DEL, - I I DIR, Directory of files, 5—2 Disc drives, general instructions,...
  • Page 130 File Manager back, 8-7, 9-11 the command line back, Getting Help command line, screen applications without File Manager, to type command the command line, 5—2' HP-IB printer 10-4 field, terminal 10-4 config, 7470A Graphics Plotter, 9127A C-I3 Disc Drive, 9133L/9134L...
  • Page 131 format, IBM—compatible information, IBM-compatible—format 6—2 B-IO If you made mistake changing CONFIGSYS, IN$ filename, F-I2 INSTALL, Install new features, one-line command, Installing command line, applications from File Manager an application, Internal F -5 commands, F-I2 JOIN, LABEL, F—I3 Index...
  • Page 132 MAKEDISC, F — refer to Getting Started HP Touchscreen with Your also MCOPY, F - I MKDIR, MORE commands, listing, MS—DOS — environment setting, I Multipoint 0—2 NOCOMMAND option of P.A.M., 5—5, NOFILEMGR option of P.A.M., 8—3 Overwrite option of Install, P.AlM.
  • Page 133 Pathname in Install command, MS-DOS commands, Port configuration 10-3 menu, F -15 PRINT, Printercode4 field in terminal configuration, 10-4 Program parameters menu, a—2 PROMPT, Prompt command line, MS-DOS system, caution in STORE CONFIG, Disc 11—6 F-15 RECOVER, Recovering from mistakes, Removing File Manager with P.AAM., Removing File Manager from P.A.M.,...
  • Page 134 SAVERAM, without Setting up applications File Manager, UP P.A.M. new features, using Filemgr option for applications, 9—8 SET, SHARE, SORT, — STORE CONFIG application using to store config, values, using to restore config. values, 11-4 STORE CONFIG main menu, I SUBST, —...
  • Page 135 UPDATAPS, Started manual also see Getting UPDATSYS, Started manual also see Getting F-I9 VER, F-I9 — VERIFY, F-20 VOL, F-20 XCOPY, Index...
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