4 creating a work disk, 3-3 support tool system – Omron NT20M User Manual

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Support Tool System

Model

NT20M-ZA5AT-EV4

System disk

3.5-inch (2DD) and 5-inch (2HD) disks

Applicable computers

IBM PC/AT or IBM PC/AT compatible (note 1)

Floppy disk drives necessary

One min. (note 2)

Graphic monitor

VGA

Printer

Epson dot matrix or HP laser printer

PROM writer

Commercially available PROM writer (note 3)

Mouse

Serial mouse (note 4)

MS-DOS

Version 3.3 or later

Note 1. The computer must have 640 KB of memory.

2. The Support Tool can also use built-in RAM or a hard disk.
3. The following communications settings must be supported. The Intel HEX

file format can be used.
Baud rate:

9,600 bps

Stop bits:

1 bit

Data length:

8 bits

Parity:

None

4. The mouse.com file must be installed before using the Support Tool with a

mouse.

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Creating a Work Disk

It is recommended that you backup the Support Tool either onto floppy disks
or onto your hard disk, store the originals (the floppy disks, hereafter referred
to as the “master disks”) and use the backup disks (hereafter referred to as
the “work disks”) for routine work. The method for backing up onto a hard
disk is explained below. If there are any points pertaining to MS-DOS which
are unclear, please refer to your MS-DOS manual.

1, 2, 3... 1.

Turn on the power to your computer, and start up MS-DOS.

C >

2.

Insert the master disk into the floppy disk drive and switch to drive A.
(Input the underlined part from the keyboard.)

C > A:

3.

Type NTINSTAL

spaceC:return to designate the drive onto which the

Support Tool is to be installed, i.e., the work disk.

A >NTINSTAL C:

or

From the A: drive, it is possible to designate the C: drive directory.

A >NTINSTAL C:\NT\

4.

If the installation program is successfully completed, then the Support
Tool will be installed in the NT directory on the work disk. Switch from
the A: drive to the C: drive. In the C: drive, switch to the NT directory.

A > C:

C >CD \NT

Creating a Work Disk

Section 1-4

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