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64 Disk Drives and Files
MX2 Reference Guide E-EQ-MX2RG-L-ARC
Drive C
Drive C is a resident flash disk drive that is accessed via the FLASHDSK.SYS device driver. By
default, this drive is configured to have full read and write access. The default CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files reside here. You can modify these files to customize the system for an
application. They will be called after the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on drives A
and B are processed.
By default, this software is installed on the C drive. If the unit is intended to be used with PC
cards, then the Phoenix PC card drivers are installed in the PCM subdirectory on the C drive, and
the proper entries will be transferred into the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. The
exact configuration of files and the contents of the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files
will change according to the configuration of the unit.
For RF capability, additional files for network connectivity would be required. These might
include a TELNET program or peer-to-peer networking tools, depending on what you choose to
install.
If something happens to a unit and data integrity becomes questionable, use the CHKDSK utility
to detect and correct errors on drive C. You can also use ORGANIZE.COM (on Drive C in the
MX2) to recover unused sectors.
See Chapter 4, “Commands”, for ROM-DOS command syntax.
Root Directory Files
AUTOEXEC.BAT Called after the AUTOEXEC.BAT files on drives A and B are
processed.
CONFIG.SYS Called after the CONFIG.SYS files on drives A and B are processed.
DOS Directory Files
See Chapter 4 “Commands” for function descriptions of the following files:
ANSI.SYS MODE.COM
CHKDSK.COM NED.CFG
CHOICE.COM NED.EXE
COMMAND.CO
M
REMDISK.EXE
FORMAT.COM REMSERV.EX
E
MEM.EXE REV.BAT