Intermec 6100 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Getting Started
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The files and documentation in the Tool Kit are available to purchasers of the
6100 Computer, who hold the following licenses:
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NORAND Operating System (P/N: 999Ć001Ć014)
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MSĆDOS and Microsoft Windows (P/N: 999Ć001Ć041)
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MSĆDOS (P/N: 999Ć001Ć042)
The DOS Tool Kit requires a DOS license only.
The 6100 Computer, as shipped from the factory, has preloaded flash memory
with the files required for booting and telecommunicating.
At a minimum, DOS 5.0 is preloaded In flash.  To create the environment reĆ
quired by your application software, select any other system files needed from
the Tool Kit and copy them to the 6100 Computer.
The Tool Kit does not include application software.  You may obtain such softĆ
ware from Intermec, from thirdĆparty suppliers, or you can design your own.
The files necessary to run Windows and the application software are often loaded
onto the RAM drive.  The instructions included in the Tool Kit assume that you
will install all files on the RAM drive.  Other methods of arranging files are posĆ
sible.  And in some cases, this requires substitution of the appropriate drive letĆ
ter, in place of D:, for the RAM drive.
File Integrity Verification Utility: CRC32.EXE
The Tool Kit contains a utility, CRC32.EXE, for verifying the integrity of the files
provided on the Tool Kit diskettes.  CRC32.EXE calculates a 32Ćbit CRC value
for a file.  This value may then be compared with the factory CRC value for the
file.  Factory CRCs are found in the file CRC.ALL , also in the Tool Kit.
Usage is as follows:
CRC32 [@][filename | pathname] [/s]
where:
filename  is the name of the file on which the CRC is calculated.  One or more
files or directories can be processed at one time.
pathname  is the location of the file to be processed.  Wildcard processing is not
allowed (in the pathname specified after the @" symbol, nor any of the pathĆ
names within the argument file).  A valid argument file has the same format as
an argument for the IPLFMT.EXE program.
/s  indicates all subdirectories should be searched for matching file names.
@ is (optionally) included in front of the filename to indicate it is an argument
file, which contains names of files to be checked.
Refer to the RELNOTES.TXT file in the Tool Kit for the CRC values for each of
the modules used on the 6100 Computer.
1. Getting Started