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SETSSD
SETSSD allows the user to set or change the PICO FA drive (SSD)
order. PICO FA drives are “simulated” hard drives. They can exist
before or after any IDE drives and can appear in any order. By setting
the order, the SSDs may be accessed as C:, D:, etc. For example,
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To set SSD0 first and SSD2 second, enter the following command:
60xx C:\> SETSSD SSD0 SSD2
If there are other hard drives on the system, add the /before option to
place the order of the SSDs before the hard drives, or add the /after
option to place the SSDs after the hard drives. For example,
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To set SSD0 as the first drive, SSD2 as the second drive, and an IDE
drive as the third drive, enter the following command:
60xx C:\> SETSSD SSD0 SSD2 /before
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To set the IDE drive as first in order and SSD0 as second, enter the
following command:
C:\> SETSSD SSD0 /after
In the last example, the IDE drive is C:, SSD2 is D: and SSD0 is E:.
Other drive letter designations may be added by device drivers (such as
VDISK.SYS), which are in the CONFIG.SYS file on the boot drive.
The boot drive is based upon the drive order set by the SETSSD com-
mand and by SETUP’s “boot sequence” option. If the boot sequence is
set to “A: THEN C:,” the system will look for a floppy disk in drive A:. If
a diskette is not installed, or a floppy is not defined, the boot drive will
be the first drive specified in the SETSSD command. If the boot se-
quence is set to “C: ONLY,” the check for a disk is bypassed.
Note
The SETSSD parameters may also be overwritten by removing the
USESETUP jumper from the “S” position at W1 and resetting the
system. If the parameters specified at the PICO FA first/second drive
prompt are different from the previous SETSSD command, and you
answered “No” to the “Save” prompt, the SETSSD output will not be
accurate. Therefore, we recommend that you answer “Yes” to the save
option to prevent confusion.
Note
After you run SETSSD and the drive order has changed, the new
parameters will take effect after a reset.
Note
The drive order affects the number entered at the PFORMAT Hn
command.
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