Intermec 6100 Reference Guide

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SECTION 5
Communications and Device Support
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 6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
Communications Support
Using INTERLNK and INTERSVR
INTERLNK interconnects a PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computer and a PC through
serial ports.  INTERSVR is the INTERLNK server, a communication option in
the NORAND Utilities program.
For detailed information for installing INTERLNK, refer to the Development ReĆ
sources paragraph in the Getting Started section.  For more details of INĆ
TERLNK and INTERSVR topics, refer to the DOS online help.
NORAND Utilities: PSROM0C.EXE
The NORAND Utilities program, PSROM0C.EXE, provides the basic functions
required to prepare the PEN*KEY 6000 Series Computer for use.  Refer to the
PEN*KEY Model 6100 Hand-Held Computer User's Guide (P/N: 961-028-085)
for detailed information on the use of NORAND Utilities.
The following paragraphs provide information relating to the incorporation of
communications facilities of the NORAND Utilities into the PEN*KEY 6000 SeĆ
ries system.
System Setup Requirements
To use PSROM0C.EXE, the file NRTCMERR.TBL must exist in the current
working directory or in the PATH.
When using PSROM0C.EXE Ver. 2.00 or later, if the application uses CardSoft
device drivers to access PC Cards, it must reassign the drive letters A and B.
For example:  
ASSIGN.COM  A:=E:  B:=F:
NPCP
To use NPCP, you must load the program MININET.EXE.  You can install this
program by inserting the following statement into the CONFIG.SYS file:
INSTALL=MININET.EXE
or by placing the following statement into the ROMINIT.BAT or
AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
<path>\MININET.EXE
Where: 
<path>\ is the drive letter and pathname where MININET.EXE is located.
TTY
To use the TTY protocol, the NRTTYM.TBL file must exist in the current
directory or in the Path.  NRTTYM.TBL is the modem table.  For information
about creating a customized modem table, see the PSMDM0C, DOS HHC
MODEM TABLES product, P/N: 215Ć968Ć001.
If the application uses NORMOD.SYS or NGENMOD.SYS to support PC Card
modems but uses different command line settings than the default Norand
Utilities configuration, the command line for the driver must include
ćNMODEMn" where n" is the COM port number used by the driver.
5. Communications
and Device Support