VP 110/01x
4-3
4.3
ROM Disk
The BIOS can optionally provide a ROM disk, which uses the Application Flash Memory to store
user code and data in a robust, but easily accessible format.
Either Drive A: or B: may be configured as a ROM disk via the BIOS Setup screen:
Main|ROM/RAM Disk (A:)
or
Main|ROM/RAM Disk (B:)
.
When Drive A: is configured as a ROM disk it may also be configured as a boot device using the
Boot Device Selection menu (see Section 9.3), the original floppy Drive A: will be promoted to
Drive B: but will no longer be bootable. If Drive B: has been configured as a RAM disk, the
original floppy Drive A: will be further promoted to Drive C: provided that there are no hard disk
drives attached.
Software for generating and programming ROM disk images is available from Concurrent
Technologies as a board support package.
Mass Storage Interfaces
Summary of Contents for VP 110/01 Series
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