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EXAMPLE 2: This command makes segment 1 the active boot segment and segment 4 the active data segment:

File>fb 1 4

You can use an asterisk (*) in place of either <boot segment> or <data segment> to tell the access point to not change that segment. For example, this command leaves the active boot segment unchanged and changes the active data segment to 4:

File>fb * 4:

This can also be accomplished by:

File>fb ab: 4:

"NOTE: Colons are optional but you can use them for better command consistency.

Fd Command

Use Fd to display the FLASH file system directory, including information about the boot file. For example:

Boot File=USTART29.BIN <FLASH boot file>

Boot Address=250ef0

<boot file’s starting address>

Boot Segment=1

<active boot segment>

Data Segment=3

<active data segment>

File Directory:

seg

type

length

date

time

ver

 

 

 

 

 

 

USTART29.BIN

R

E

279299

12-05-97 15:25:58

v01.27

USTART29.BIN

1

E

331444

12-19-97

15:28:22

v01.27

FALCON_D.29K

3

D

014965

12-15-97

13:30:01

v02.20

SYNUHF_D.29K

4

D

019159

12-11-97

09:10:35

v02.20

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Intermec 6710 manual Fd Command, This can also be accomplished by