Intermec 6640 Reference Guide

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SECTION 1
Introduction
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d. Click the [F2] hotkey to access the Setup ConĆ
firmation" window.  The Yes" option should be
highlighted, if not, click the [F3] hotkey to highĆ
light Yes."
e. Click the [F2] hotkey to load the default configuraĆ
tion.  Click the [F2] hotkey again to select the Exit
Saving Changes option, then click [F2] to exit the
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility" window.
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NOTE:
See Section 2 for CMOS options.
Development Environments
Windows 98
The 6640 Computer can run any mouseĆaware Windows
application.  If the system is using a Solid State drive for
the operating system, the Windows configuration provided
by Norand Mobile Systems Division is not fullyĆfeatured.
You may find that you have to add files as needed.
Borland's C compiler includes a utility called TDUMP.  You
can run TDUMP on an executable file to display the files or
libraries called by the executable.
Microsoft Visual C++ or Borland C++ for
Windows
Microsoft Visual C++ or Borland C++ for Windows are tools
for experienced C Windows programmers.  The Foundation
Class Libraries or the Object Windows Library can be used;
just make sure to watch for space limitations because they
are statically linked.  Windows programs, in general, grow
to a large size quickly and can require a lot of extra DLLs,
OCXs, or VBXs.