An open system environment – Intermec 6620 User Manual

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SECTION 1

Introduction

1-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

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Section 6 — Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Mo-

dem

Explains how to configure the Support Panel that

monitors the M2100 Series Wireless Modem.

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Section 7 — Infrared Communications Support

2.0

Describes how to configure the Support Monitor that

searches for infrared devices on a continual basis.

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Section 8 — CMOS Setup Options

Contains set up pages that include integrated periph-

erals, caches, passwords, power-on modes, etc.

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Section 9 — CDPD Radio

Looks at two applications provided by Sierra Wireless

Inc.: “Watcher” and “Sierra Wireless Expert.”

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Section 10 — Minimal Windows 95 Load

Provides a “minimal” operating system configuration

for users who want to reduce storage size.

An Open System Environment

The 6620 Operating System is Windows 95. One of the ma-

jor benefits of this open-system approach is that you can

acquire development equipment and software from many

different vendors, including Norand Mobile Systems Divi-

sion of Intermec Technologies Corporation. This provides

you with wide latitude in selecting the equipment and soft-

ware tools that are best suited to your particular develop-

ment needs. The challenge lies in finding pieces that work

well together, especially when you are working in the areas

of communications and interfaces. If you have Windows

programming experience, you will quickly feel comfortable

with the PEN*KEY 6620 platform.

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