Mobile Computer Configuration
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CopyFiles
Windows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder, residing in volatile storage. Windows
CE maintains the System Registry in volatile storage. CopyFiles copies files from one folder to another
on a cold boot. Files can be copied from a non-volatile partition (Application or Platform) to the
Windows or other volatile partition during a cold boot. During a cold boot CopyFiles looks for files
with a .CPY extension in the root of the Platform and Application FFS partitions (Platform first and
then Application). These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files
to be copied separated by “>”. The following example from the file application.cpy is contained on
the demo application partition included in the Series 9000 SMDK. It can also be obtained from the
Symbol web site at http://devzone.symbol.com/.
Files are copied to the Windows folder from the Flash File System using copy files (*.cpy) in the
following order:
\Platform
\Application
Example:
\Application\ScanSamp2.exe>\Windows\ScanSamp2.exe
This line directs CopyFiles to copy the ScanSamp2.exe application from the \Application folder to the
\Windows folder.
Non-FFS Partitions
Non-FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre-loaded on the mobile computer that can
be upgraded. Unlike FFS Partitions, these partitions are not visible when the operating system is
running. They also contain system information. Non-FFS partitions include the following:
• Windows CE: The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices. If
necessary, the entire OS image may be downloaded to the mobile computer using files
provided by Symbol. The current OS partition on the mobile computer is included as part of
the TCM installation package. Any upgrades must be obtained from Symbol. This partition
is mandatory for the mobile computer.
• Splash Screen: a bitmap smaller than 16 Kb (and limited to 8 bits per pixel) is displayed as
the mobile computer cold boots. To download a customized screen to display, see Creating
a Splash Screen on page 11-26.