Intermec 6200 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Getting Started
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 6200/6300 Hand-Held Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
NPCP Network
NPCP is the NORAND Portable Communications Protocol.  This protocol is
supported by the 492x Tcom Packages, 6920 Communications Server, 498x
Network Communication Controllers, and 6980/6985 Network Managers.  You
would substitute the name of your include file for the text, <include file>."
1. Create a download include file, as described in the preceding paragraphs.
2. Create either Boot Disk, if necessary:
"
4920 Boot Disk:
The only file on a 4920 Boot Disk is a download include file.  The
include file is copied to the DOWNLOAD subdirectory of the 4920.
"
4980 Boot Disk:
Be aware there is limited space on the 4980 System.  Place the 4980
System Files on the 4980 Boot Disk in the same way as is done for
4000 Series applications (using the 4980 Boot Toolkit, for example).
Execute the following to place the download include file on the disk:
MD A:\DATA
COPY <include file> A:\DATA
NCDIR.EXE A:\DATA
"
NOTE:
4000 Series applications are copied to a BOOT directory.
6000 Series applications are copied to the DOWNLOAD directory.
"
NOTE:
NCDIR.EXE is included in the 4980 Boot Toolkit.
Norand  Utilities Internals
The Norand Utilities program, 2.00 and later, first attempts a session to
NORAND_SERVER
, which allows the application to be retrieved from a 498x
controller.  If the application is not stored on the 498x controller, a session is
initiated to 
NORAND_HOST
, which connects to the host.
TTY
TTY is an industry standard implemented by Intermec Technologies
Corporation, also supported by the communication servers.
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Create a 4920/6920 Boot Disk, as described in the preceding paragraphs for
the NPCP Network.
Novell
The following setup is required for Novell:
1. On a Novell NetWare server, create user account NORAND," having root
context and no password.
2. Create a download include file (described earlier in this section) and copy it
to the NORAND login directory.
1. Getting Started