Micro Innovations M000174-19 Car Speaker User Manual


 
General Windows CE
10 M000174-19
The following MSDOS compatible commands are available:
ATTRIB Shows file attributes or changes them.
CALL Calls a batch program from another one.
CD, CHDIR Changes the current directory or shows its name.
CLS Clears the screen content.
COPY Copies one or several files to another position.
DATE Changes the set date or displays it.
DEL Deletes one or several files.
DIR Lists the files and subdirectories of a directory.
ECHO Displays messages or switches the command display on/off.
ERASE Deletes one or several files.
EXIT Ends the CMD.EXE command interpreter.
GOTO Continues the execution of a batch program at a specific label.
HELP Displays the Help for the command line commands.
IF Processes expressions with conditions in a batch program.
MD, MKDIR Creates a directory.
MOVE Moves one or several files.
PATH Creates the search path for executable files or displays this.
PAUSE Breaks the execution of a batch processing file.
PROMPT Modifies the entry prompt.
RD, RMDIR Removes (deletes) a directory.
REM Introduces comments in a batch program (batch files).
REN, RENAME Renames one or several files.
SET Sets or removes environment variables or displays them.
SHIFT Moves the position of replaceable parameters in a batch program.
START Starts a separate window for executing the program.
TIME Sets the system time or displays them.
TYPE Displays the content of a text file.
Detailed Help on the commands can be displayed using the HELP [Command] instruction.
The following MICRO PANEL specific commands are also available:
DELAY –t n Time delay by n seconds before the next line within a BATCH file (e.g. Autoexec.bat) is
executed.
Important:
Do not use START for the Delay call!
1.4 AUTOEXEC.BMP
During the startup of the device, the bitmap «Autoexec.bmp» can be displayed instead of the
Windows CE user interface if required. This option is set in «Control Panel Display», see
Boot Option
(Startup with hidden OS Shell). The file is stored in the root directory of the boot device.
Note:
The AUTOEXEC.BMP file is not shown if the CTRL/DOWNLOAD button is pressed during the startup!