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DiskOnChip PCI EVB User Manual 

5  Installing and Configuring the DiskOnChip PCI EVB 

When installing the DiskOnChip PCI EVB as a bootable drive in operating systems other then DOS, 
make sure to place the relevant systems files on DiskOnChip (i.e., execute according to Section 5.1, 
then install the systems files and continue with Section 5.2). 
In Windows systems, the 

New hardware found

 message is displayed each time you boot with the 

PCI board plugged in. To suppress this message, select the option to install a driver, then select the 
DOC_PCI.INF file located in the PCI_EVB directory of the DiskOnChip software utilities. This will 
NOT install a driver, but will inform Windows of the new hardware and prevent the message from 
being displayed during boot-up. 
When working with the EVB in environments other then PC, you must use the DiskOnChip Boot 
SDK to enable your boot code to access DiskOnChip and load your OS and drivers. 
Additional information, scenarios and advice regarding using DiskOnChip as a bootable drive is 
available in the 

DiskOnChip Software Utilities User Manual

5.1  Installing DiskOnChip as an Additional Disk Drive 

DOS Example 

1.  Mount DiskOnChip(s) on the EVB in the appropriate socket (SODIMM, DIP, TSOP). 
2.  Insert the EVB into a free PCI slot (make sure your host is powered OFF). 
3.  Power ON your computer (host). 

Note

: TSOP devices require formatting before proceeding to step 4 (refer to the 

DiskOnChip Software Utilities 

Manual

 on our website). 

You may now access the EVB as an additional drive. When using other operating systems you may 
need to first install the DiskOnChip driver (see the DiskOnChip OS-specific installation manuals). 

5.2  Using the DiskOnChip EVB as a Boot Device (DOS Example) 

The DiskOnChip EVB may be used either as an additional hard drive or as the system’s boot device 
(drive [C:]). When shipped, DiskOnChip default settings cause it to be installed as the next available 
drive. This will typically be drive [D:] if the system already includes another drive. To convert it into 
a bootable DOS drive, perform the following: 
1.  Boot the system and ensure that the DiskOnChip EVB is correctly installed as an additional 

drive. 

2.  Copy your system files onto the DiskOnChip by typing 

FORMAT D:

 

/S

 or 

SYS D:

 (assuming 

DiskOnChip is registered as drive [D:]). 

3.  Remove your hard drive or type 

DFORMAT D: (or /WIN:segment) /FIRST /S:DOCnn.EXB

 

/UPDATE

. Observe the following rules: 

• 

The 

/S

 flag must be used when the 

/FIRST

 flag is used. 

DOCnn.EXB

 stands for the 

DiskOnChip firmware file name. 

• 

The 

/UPDATE

 flag instructs DFORMAT to update the firmware without reformatting the 

flash media, keeping the information on it intact (such as the DOS systems files). 

4.  Reboot the system. After rebooting, the DiskOnChip is identified as drive [C:]. 

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Page 1: ...User Manual DiskOnChip PCI Evaluation Board JANUARY 2002 91 SR 010 04 7L REV 1 1 Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributor...

Page 2: ...4 5 Disabling TSOP Devices Soldered On Board 6 5 Installing and Configuring the DiskOnChip PCI EVB 7 5 1 Installing DiskOnChip as an Additional Disk Drive 7 5 2 Using the DiskOnChip EVB as a Boot Dev...

Page 3: ...ty enabling capabilities 1KB XIP boot block and a ROM like One Time Programming area OTP Mobile DiskOnChip 63 ball BGA single chip flash disk Available capacity 16MB Includes a 1KB XIP boot block Disk...

Page 4: ...disabling TSOP I and or TSOP II devices soldered on board 2 DiskOnChip PCI EVB Package Contents The DiskOnChip PCI EVB package includes the following DiskOnChip PCI EVB Note Five different ordering co...

Page 5: ...les Disables TSOP I devices soldered on board D1 DiskOnChip DIP and DIMM activity indicator Chip Enable status D2 DiskOnChip TSOP I and TSOP II activity indicator Chip Enable status D3 Power indicator...

Page 6: ...d the DIMM sockets Table 5 J3 and J5 Settings Jumper State Outcome SHORT TSOP I socket will work in 8 bit mode J3 N C TSOP I socket will work in 16 bit mode SHORT DIMM socket will work in 8 bit mode J...

Page 7: ...your computer host Note TSOP devices require formatting before proceeding to step 4 refer to the DiskOnChip Software Utilities Manual on our website You may now access the EVB as an additional drive W...

Page 8: ...s located at address 0xC800 the format command is DFORMAT WIN C800 other flags After running DFORMAT you must reset the system to allow the changes to take effect Important Correct initialization of y...

Page 9: ...DIMM EVB PCI Only DIP and SODIMM sockets are available on board 3 3 DOCM8 TSOP II EVB PCI The 8MB TSOP II DiskOnChip Millennium is soldered on board and is included in the price of the package 3 3 3 D...

Page 10: ...t the various firmware flags in DFORMAT Ensure that pin 1 of DiskOnChip is aligned with Pin 1 pad on the board Reverse insertion will render the DiskOnChip unusable Are you working with an 8 bit devic...

Page 11: ...tion to install a driver then select the DOC_PCI INF file included with the DiskOnChip software utilities package under the PCI_EVB directory This will not install a driver but will suppress the messa...

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