Intermec 6100 Reference Guide

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SECTION 5
Communications and Device Support
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 6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
IrDA Communications
For information on IrDA printing, refer to the DOS IrDA Printing paragraph, in
the Supporting DOS Applications section of this publication.
6000 Series LAN Communications
Overview
MININET.EXE provides communications over Local Area Networks (LANs), usĆ
ing the following switches:
-s speed 
-c comport
-t toggle
4000 Backwards Compatibility
Use these switches to disable the interrupt override from 4000API:
/10 /14 /16 /PC /C3
Device Support
6100 Display
The display is a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with a touch screen.  The display
is rotated to landscape mode to facilitate a wider screen.  The touch screen acĆ
cepts input from stylus or your finger.
Screen Rotation
Screen rotation is produced, in the DOS text mode, using VROTATE.EXE.  For
information on VROTATE, refer to the 4000 Series Screen Emulation paragraph,
in the Conversions and Interfaces section of this publication.
Screen rotation is produced, in the DOS graphics mode, using the Borland BGI
driver, N6100.H and N6100.BGI.
Screen rotation is produced, in Windows, using the video driver 6100DISP.DRV.
Docks and Modems
Modem Device Driver: NORMOD.SYS
NORMOD.SYS is a PC Card card services client handling the identification and
initialization of serial device PC Cards (e.g., modems, radios, etc.).  It is loaded
when you need to use a modem.  This includes landline and wireless modems.
Command line switches are indicated by a preceding slash or dash and are case
insensitive (e.g. -i and /I both indicate the same switch).  Some switches are folĆ
lowed by data (text or numeric), in which case the data immediately follows the
switch (no space in between).  This is indicated by T" for a text character, H"
for a hexidecimal digit, and D" for a decimal digit.  For example, a switch shown
as NTTTTTTTT indicates that the N" switch is followed by up to eight characĆ
ters (e.g. -nMODEM1).
5. Communications
and Device Support