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6000 Series user’s manual
Setup programs
Chapter 3:
Setup programs
This chapter discusses running the SETUP configuration program, the
SETSSD program, and the PMISETUP program on the PC
Microcontroller.
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SETUP — Configures devices set up by the BIOS such as serial
ports, floppy drives, etc.
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SETSSD — Configures PICO FA device order.
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PMISETUP — Configures power management options at a more
detailed level than SETUP.
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SETUP
SETUP can be entered in one of two ways:
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Running SETUP.COM
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Pressing the “backspace” key followed by the “S” key during BIOS
POST sequence (this occurs between the memory test and bootup).
Also, by removing the USESETUP jumper from the “S” position at W1,
you may force the setup to temporarily revert to the defaults shown in
the following table, which allows the user to reconfigure the setup.
The SETUP program defines the PC Microcontroller system param-
eters. It is shipped with default configuration parameters stored in the
serial EEPROM. Changes are made by running the SETUP program.
The SETUP program is stored on the SSD0 drive and on the PC
Microcontroller utility disk.
Summary of Contents for 6000 Series
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