Intel
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Pentium
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III Processor/840 Development Kit Manual
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Getting Started
5. Connect storage devices:
Connect the desired storage devices to the evaluation board: The evaluation board supports
Primary and Secondary IDE interfaces that can each host one or two devices (master/slave).
When you are using multiple devices, such as a hard disk and a CD-ROM drive, make sure the
hard disk drive has a jumper in the master position and the CD-ROM has a jumper in the slave
position. When using a single IDE device with the evaluation board, ensure that the jumpers
are set correctly for single drive operation. For jumper settings for different configurations,
consult the drive’s documentation.
Note:
The evaluation board BIOS only supports hard drives of 16 Gbytes or less.
Note:
The hard disk is already formatted and is pre-loaded with a customized target image of Microsoft
Windows Embedded NT Operating System distributed by VenturCom. You may have to make
changes to the system BIOS to enable this hard disk. See Chapter 5, “BIOS Quick Reference” for
more information.
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Install the IDE hard disk drive included in your kit:
— Connect the hard drive’s IDE cable connector to the J10E1 connector on the evaluation
board. Be sure to align Pin 1 of the cable connector with pin 1 of J10E1.
— Connect the other end of the cable to the hard disk drive.
— Connect the power cable to the hard drive.
Caution:
Make sure the tracer on the ribbon cable is aligned with pin 1 on both the hard disk and the IDE
connector header. Connecting the cable backwards can damage the evaluation board or the hard
disk.
— Connect the power supply to the hard drive.
6. Connect a floppy drive (optional):
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Insert floppy cable into J10F2 (be sure to orient Pin 1 correctly).
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Connect the other end of the ribbon cable to the floppy drive.
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Connect a power cable to the floppy drive.
Note:
You must make changes to the system BIOS to enable this floppy disk drive. See Chapter 5, “BIOS
Quick Reference” for more information.
7. Connect the keyboard and mouse:
Connect a PS/2 mouse and keyboard to their respective connectors. See Figure 2-1 for
connector locations. J1P2 (on the baseboard) is a stacked PS/2 connector. The bottom
connector is for the mouse and the top is for the keyboard. See Figure 3-2 for the correct
connector.
8. Connect the Ethernet adapter (optional):
Connect the network cable (not included) to the LAN port, J1K2, on the evaluation board.
Ensure that the jumper J2F1 is set to 1-2 position in order to enable the on-board 82559ER
LAN controller.
9. Connect the Audio (Optional):
Please note that the Windows NT does not support AC’97.
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