Intermec 6620 User Manual

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SECTION 10

Minimal Windows 95 Load

10-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

A successful application integration into the minimal Win-

dows 95 configuration involves the following steps:

1. Use an Appropriate Development Environment

for the Application.
This development environment should create a small

application footprint to reduce storage size require-

ments. Avoid development environments that produce

larger than necessary Windows applications. Also use

static linking when creating an application. This pro-

duces an executable that does not requires any addi-

tional DLL files that may not be included in the mini-

mal Windows 95 load.

Creating a stand-alone application eases integration

into the minimal Windows 95 load. You may run an

installation utility to install the necessary files to sup-

port the application on the minimal load, but the util-

ity cannot run on the minimal load without all of the

DLL files that come on the full Win95 load. If neces-

sary, copy these installation files to the minimal load,

then delete these files after the installation is com-

plete.

2. Assess the Application’s RAM Requirements.

During the application development process, deter-

mine how much RAM is required for the application to

run. Ask yourself the following questions:

"

Can the application run in 8, 16, or 32 MB of

RAM without virtual memory enabled?

"

If virtual memory is required, how much disk

space needs to be available to accommodate the

virtual memory swap space?

"

Should Windows manage the virtual memory

swap file size, or do I fix the amount of disk space

available?

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