Chapter 4 System Configuration; Introduction; Wince 3.0; Installed Software - LXE MX3-CE Reference Manual

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Introduction

There are several different aspects to the setup and configuration of the MX3-CE. Many of the
setup and configuration settings are dependent upon the optional features, such as hardware and
software, installed on the unit. The examples found in this chapter are to be used as examples only,
the configuration of your specific MX3-CE computer may vary. The following sections provide a
general reference for the configuration of the MX3-CE and some of it's optional features.

WinCE 3.0

This chapter's contents assumes the system administrator is familiar with Microsoft Windows
options and capabilities loaded on most standard Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000 desktop computers.
Therefore, the sections that follow describe only those Windows capabilities that
are unique to the MX3-CE and it's WinCE environment.

Installed Software

Note:
When you order an MX3-CE you receive the software files required by the separate programs
needed for operation and radio communication. The files are loaded by LXE and stored in
subdirectories in the MX3-CE.
This section lists the contents of the subdirectories and the general function of the files. Files
installed in each MX3-CE are specific to the intended function of the MX3-CE – a MX3-CE with a
standard Windows CE 3.0 load will have a different file structure than that of an MX3-CE being
used by Windows CE software developers.
Files installed in each MX3-CE configured for an RF environment contain PCMCIA card radio
specific drivers – the drivers for each type of radio are specific to the manufacturer (e.g. Proxim,
Lucent) for the radios installed in the RF environment and are not interchangeable.
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Chapter 4 System Configuration

For general use instruction, please refer to commercially available WinCE user's guides
or the WinCE on-line Help application installed with the MX3-CE.
Some standard Windows options require an external modem connection. Modems are not
available from LXE nor supported by LXE.
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