What you can do with the ms autorun application – Sony PEG-N760C User Manual

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What you can do with the MS Autorun
application

Memory Stick Autorun (hereinafter referred to as MS Autorun) is an
add-on application which allows your CLIÉ handheld to copy and
start a specified application automatically when Memory Stick media
is inserted into the CLIÉ handheld. Removing the Memory Stick
media automatically deletes the application copy from the memory of
the CLIÉ handheld. MS Autorun functions as a virtual memory to
effectively utilize the memory of the CLIÉ handheld.

Starting an application (.prc) on the CLIÉ handheld automatically

When you use a digital still camera that is compatible with Memory
Stick media, you can view your images by inserting the Memory Stick
media into the CLIÉ handheld. In this example, you would use the
auto-run setting to start the PictureGear Pocket application on your
CLIÉ handheld.

Starting an application (.prc) in a Memory Stick media
automatically

This setting is for automatically starting an application which does not
access any data, such as game applications, or an application which
accesses data in the CLIÉ handheld (not in the Memory Stick media).

Starting a pre-selected application (.prc) and related database
files (.pdb, .prc) in a Memory Stick media*

This setting automatically displays a specific image or file with an
application such as an image viewer or a document reader. You need
to specify an application and the related database files before using
this auto-run setting.

Starting an application (.prc) on the CLIÉ handheld automatically
with specific database files (.pdb, .prc) from a Memory Stick
media*

This setting is used when the application is located on the CLIÉ handheld
and the corresponding database files are located on a Memory Stick
media. You can also display the desired data automatically by inserting
the Memory Stick media into your CLIÉ handheld.

* If you specify PictureGear Pocket as an auto-run application, tap the arrow V

on the top center of the screen in PictureGear Pocket to select “MS.” Likewise,
if you specify gMovie player as an auto-run application, tap the movie file you
want to play.

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