Intermec 6100 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Getting Started
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 6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
5. Now, place the 6100 Computer on EXTERNAL CHARGE.  (Or verify that
the battery is fully charged)  This is a very important, because you canĆ
not afford to lose power during this procedure.
6. Place the 2M SRAM card in the front slot (B:, the slot closest to the display)
and press the reset button.
7. The 6100 Computer will boot from the card, and ask you to verify that you
want to reflash the terminal.  Once you press `3', the unit will reflash.
When it is done, remove the card, and press the reset button again.
8. Verify that your new flash has been loaded.
While RELEASE.BAT program is running, the file, 61FL1000.BIN, is created by
IMAGE.EXE.  Use the information below to configure your custom flash.
Imager for DOS, Version 2.2
Creates or modifies a disk image file.
IMAGE imgfile [switches] [filelist]
imgfile
 and the pathname of the image to create or modify.
When creating a new file, specify the format and size using the switches below:
/BOOTSEC=pathname
Specifies the pathname of a binary file used to define the logical boot sector.  If
this switch is not specified, a DOS 5.0 compatible boot sector with English error
messages is supplied.
/DATE=mm/dd/yy[yy]
When this switch is used, all files and subdirectories have their datestamp set to
the supplied value.  This switch does not affect the corresponding timestamp.  If
this switch is not supplied, the datestamp for all files and subdirectories is copied
from the source and the datestamp for the volume label is set to today's date.
/FATS=[1|2]
Normally DOS allocates two file allocation tables (FAT) as does this program.  To
conserve space in the image file, use one FAT instead of two.
/FILES=n
Specify how many files can be stored in the root directory.
/FORMAT=[360|512|720|1024|1440|2048|2880|4096[K[B]]]
Defines which disk format to use within the image.  The default format is 720K.
/LABEL=[“]volume name[”]
Defines the disk volume label.  If not supplied, the image has no label.
/ORG=n[[K[B]]
This switch changes which cluster is to next store data.  All format parameters
specified after an ORG switch are ignored.
/SPC=n
Specify how many sectors per cluster to use.
1. Getting Started