Casio IT-2000W User Manual

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the drive G, which is currently enabled, will be disabled.

This problem arises from the fact that the hardware conditions established by initialization with

CARDID.EXE are lost since access to the drive F was executed by means of specific codes

included in the BIOS. To avoid this problem, these specific codes in BIOS should be disabled.

ENDATA.COM is used to do this. If ENDATA.COM is executed with the two drives mentioned

above enabled, the specific codes (program) in BIOS are disabled, and the drive G can be retained

as the only valid card drive. Below are example CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT scripts

used to boot a card.

Example of CONFIG.SYS

FILES=30

BUFFERS=20

DOS=HIGH,NOUMB

DEVICE=C:



SYSDRV.SYS

DEVICE=C:



HIMEM.SYS /M:2

DEVICE=C:



POWER.EXE

DEVICE=C:



TIME.SYS

DEVICE=C:



EMM386.EXE FRAME=C800 X=C000-C7FF X=D800-DFFF I=C800-D7FF

SHELL=C:



COMMAND.COM C:



/P /E:1024

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



SS365SL.EXE /SKT=1

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



CS.EXE /POLL:1

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



CSALLOC.EXE

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



ATADRV.EXE /S:1

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



MTSRAM.EXE

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



MTDDRV.EXE

DEVICE=C:



CARDSOFT



MTDAPM.SYS

Example of AUTOEXEC.BAT

@ECHO OFF

C:

CD



C:



CARDSOFT



CARDID.EXE

C:



ENDATA.COM

C:



CARDSOFT



CS_APM.EXE

PROMPT $p$g

PATH C:



C:



CASIOAPM.COM

For the moment concentrate on the positions of CARDID.EXE and ENDATA.COM. CARDID.EXE

can be registered as a device driver. In fact, this CARDID.EXE is registered as a device driver in

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