
Creating/Loading Hex Images 6 - 5
9. Set the paths for the Script File, Flash File and Hex File Build.
10. Click OK.
Creating the Script for the Hex Image
On start-up, TCM displays the TCM window with the Script1 window and File Explorer window pointing to the
following directory:
\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MC3000C42a\v0.1\TCMScripts\
\Program Files\Symbol Device Configuration Packages\MC3000C42b\v0.1\TCMScripts\
The
Script1 window directory pane displays two partitions: Platform and Application. Depending on the type of flash
chip, the number of partitions may vary. Files can be added to each of the partitions. TCM functionality includes:
• Opening a new or existing script file
• Copying components to the script window
• Saving the script file.
Opening a New or Existing Script
A script file can be created from scratch or based on an existing script file. Click Create to create a new script or
click
Open to open an existing script (for example, a script provided in the DCP. If an existing script is opened and
changes are made, saving the changes overwrites the original script. To use an original or Symbol supplied
standard script as a base, use the
Save As function to save the script using a different file name.
Updating TCM 1.X Scripts
Script files that were created with older versions of TCM can be upgraded to TCM 2.0 scripts. Click Open to open
an existing script created with an older version of TCM. The
Conversion window appears automatically.
Figure 6-4 Conversion Window - Upgrading to TCM 2.0
Click on an item in the
Select a Version list then click OK to save the script with the selected version.
Copying Components to the Script
Script contents are managed using standard file operations such as New Folder, Delete and Rename. Items can be
added to the script by clicking files and folders in the
File Explorer window and dragging them to the Script window.
The
File Explorer window supports standard windows; multiple files may be selected by clicking while holding the
SHIFT or CTRL keys.
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