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6000 Series user’s manual
Save and run programs
Adding your application
To add your application to your SSD, do the following:
1. Three methods of copying your application to the SSD are available. Do
one of the following:
a. From a local drive to the PC Microcontroller, issue the COPY
command.
b. From a host drive, download your application by issuing the
TRANSFER command when using PC SmartLINK. Refer to the
section, Transferring files between the PC Microcontroller and your
PC in the Quick start chapter.
c.
To establish a remote drive and copy from it, issue the REMDISK
and REMSERV commands. Refer to the section, Transferring files
between the PC Microcontroller and your PC in the Quick start
chapter.
2. Add or remove any device drivers from your application. Remember to
add these drivers to your drive as well.
3. To autoexecute your application, add your application name to the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This method is the same in any DOS environ-
ment.
For instructions on downloading files using TRANSFER, REMDISK,
REMSERV, and PC SmartLINK, see the sections Transferring files
between the PC Microcontroller and your PC and Downloading files from
the PC Microcontroller in the Quick start chapter. In addition, the
Software utilities chapter provides usage instructions for REMDISK,
REMSERV, and TRANSFER.
Autoexecuting your application
This section describes how to autoexecute your application.
1. To autoexecute your application in SSD0, use the SETSSD command to
define your SSD as the boot device. Since you need to define the order
of SSD0 as the first of the SSDs (and before any IDE drives), enter the
following command:
60xx C:\> SETSSD SSD0 SSD2 /before
2. Reset the system. SSD0 is now drive C: and your application should
begin execution.
Note
If the SETUP option “Boot Sequence” is set to “A: THEN C:”, remove
any floppy in drive A: before resetting the system.
Note
The SETSSD options are not used when USESETUP (“S” position at
W1) is not jumpered.
Summary of Contents for 6000 Series
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