SECTION 1
Getting Started
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10. The HHC should display the Start From" menu, similar to the following:
ROM DOS 5
Start from:
1) Memory card 1=A:
2) Memory card 2=B:
3) RamDrive
=C:
4) RomDrive
=D:
Press the
[4]
key to choose option 4. The HHC should boot to the Norand
Utilities screen.
11. Press
[
YES
]
at the Norand Utilities banner screen to open the main menu.
The Norand Utilities program supports a variety of communication options
for loading application programs. Each option is explained later.
Press
[2]
to select a communication option from a drop down menu, then
press
[1]
from the main menu to initiate a communication session. For getĆ
ting started, the most common option is INTERSVR.
For a complete description of navigating the screens in the Norand Utilities
program, see the User's Guide for your particular HHC.
12. Prepare the files required for initial program load. For a 6300 Computer,
the standard configuration files are CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT.
For a 6200 Computer, the standard configuration files are CONFIG.SYS
and ROMINIT.BAT (see
Appendix A, Sample Configuration Files
, for a
listing of these files).
At a minimum, the CONFIG.SYS file needs the following line:
device=d:\norapm.exe
The AUTOEXEC.BAT file needs only to execute the application. Actually,
the content of these files depends upon the type of application being loaded.
Examples for DOS and Windows can be found on the toolkit disks.
13. Using one of the communication options described later in this section,
transfer the application program files to the HHC. Following a successful
communication session, the Norand Utilities program executes the
application program files.
1. Getting Started