188 ROM-DOS Commands
MX1 Reference Guide E-EQ-MX1RG-D
The server system runs the program REMSERV.EXE that can make a single drive on the server
system available to the client. The available drive can be changed at any time by quitting the
REMSERV program and then running the program again with a new drive letter.
The server program can be terminated at any time by pressing the Esc key. The client can then no
longer access the server’s drive until the REMSERV program is run again.
Syntax
REMSERV.EXE d: [/Tnnnn] [/H] [/Bnnnn][+|-] [/COMn] [/IRQn]
[/Tnnn] [/S]
where d: represents the letter of the drive the server makes available to the client.
The default is /B115+ /COM1 /T2
Option Description
/Bnnnn Selects the baud rate for transmission. Available baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115000. The default baud rate is 115000.
+/- The plus sign (+) after the BAUD specifies packet-style transmission and is
recommended for any baud rate over 19200. The default setting is to include + for
packet transmission. Use the minus sign (-) to specify polling operation under
Microsoft Windows 95. By default, packet transfers will be used for all baud rates
higher than 9600. Both sides must agree on using either (+) or (-).
COMn Selects the communication port. Available ports are 1, 2, 3 or 4. COM1 is the
default port.
/IRQn Set the IRQ for the communications port. Valid settings are 3 – 15. Default is
IRQ3 for COM 2 and COM4, and IRQ4 for COM1 and COM3.
/Tnnn Sets the time-out in the range of 2 to 3,640 seconds. 15 seconds is not unusual for
Flash drives.
/S Instructs REMSERV to run without any display output (Silent).
/H Selects hardware handshaking for flow control.
Example
To select drive B: as the available server drive at 115000 baud, packet transmission, using COM1, enter
REMSERV B:
To set drive C: as the server disk at 38400 baud, without packet-style transmission, on COM2,
with a timeout of 10 seconds, enter:
REMSERV C: /B38400 /COM2 /T10
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