Intermec 2430 User Guide

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 Appendix D—Using Default and Optional Applications 
Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual 
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The following files are the default files installed originally on drive B.  
ATTRIB.COM 
MOVE.COM 
CHOICE.COM PM.COM 
DELTREE.EXE 
SORT.COM 
DUMP.EXE SUBST.EXE 
FIND.COM 
TREE.COM 
MEM.EXE VDISK.SYS 
MODE.COM 
VERSION.COM 
MORE.COM XCOPY.COM 
 
 
VDISK.SYS and PM.COM are ROM-DOS commands that were  
created for the Trakker Antares terminal. For help with VDISK.SYS, see 
“Configuring a DOS RAM Drive” on page 325. For help with PM.COM, 
see “Using the PM.COM Command” on page 320. For information about 
other ROM-DOS commands, see a DOS manual. 
 
Note: Make sure that you only use ROM-DOS commands provided by 
Intermec, because some of these commands have been modified 
specifically for the Trakker Antares terminal. You can download the 
ROM-DOS commands from the Intermec web site. For help, see 
“Trakker Antares DOS Software Tools” on page 321. 
To change the contents of drive B 
On the PC, create a new directory or folder named DOSTOOLS and 
copy the DOS tool MAKE_B.BAT into this directory.  
In the DOSTOOLS directory, create a subdirectory named DRIVEB 
that contains all the files (including any external ROM-DOS 
commands) that you want to use on the terminal’s drive B. 
From the DOSTOOLS directory, type this command: 
 MAKE_B.BAT 
The batch file creates the image file named DRIVEB.IMG that contains 
all the files in the subdirectory DRIVEB. 
Transfer the DRIVEB.IMG file from the PC to drive C on the 
terminal. For help with transferring files to the terminal, see “How to 
Download Applications” on page 53. 
Configuring a DOS RAM Drive 
You have 380K total RAM that you can use for DOS .EXE application 
execution space. You can also configure a ROM-DOS RAM drive. If the 
RAM drive is configured, your application execution space is reduced by 
the size of the RAM drive. The remaining RAM is the Malloc/free 
memory pool. The contents of this drive are erased when you boot or reset 
the terminal.