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Option <5> Exchange Flash Cards
This option allows a “hot swap” to remove or install a flash card with the firmware
powered on. When the swap is complete, the firmware checks for a card, and runs the card
capacity routine, or locks out all flash card operations (except flash card exchange) if no card is
detected.
Exchange card
after ellipsis
displays.
System pauses.
Press [ENTER]
twice
when
card exchange
is complete.
This utility permits a flash card exchange
without disconnecting the battery. Hit any
key TWICE after the exchange. The utility
is reasonably robust, however, if the system
crashes, simply follow the instructions or ,
disconnect the battery, wait 10 seconds, and
reconnect the battery. .
Ready for card change (CS2), hit any key to continue
... Card Installed
Sizing flash card (~2 seconds / 100 Mbytes) . . . done.
439.329 Mbyte flash card installed
439.124 Mbyte currently free
File system can accommodate 4089 data files
Deployment can include up to 1362 profiles
Figure 7-14: Flash Card Hot Swap Utility
Option <6> Format Flash Card
This option formats the flash card. This utility can be used to insure that new cards are
compatible with PicoDOS. To do this, boot the MMP with a flash card containing the firmware
and AUTOEXEC.BAT. Run the card exchange option and insert the card to be formatted. Run
format and then remount the flash card using hot swap a second time.
IMPORTANT
Do not use Window to format a flash card.
As with the delete option, if the firmware and/or the AUTOEXEC.BAT file are deleted,
the MMP cannot be deployed. The files must be restored from the archival backups.
This utility ensures flash card compatibility,
however, running format will erase all files
currently stored on the card, INCLUDING THE
SYSTEM CONTROL CODE if it is present.
Do you wish to continue (Yes/No) [N] ?
Figure 7-15: Format Flash Card
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