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PC-500 user’s manual
Software utilities
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/NoSSD is an optional parameter that specifies that no SSDs are to
be allocated.
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/? displays a short help screen for the SETSSD program. No other
arguments are to be included on the command line when the /? is
used.
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/D is an optional parameter that specifies SETSSD to use its de-
faults.
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/QNX+ enables the QNX drive option.
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/QNX- disables the QNX drive option (default).
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/S reserves the BIOS area of SSD0 (default).
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/SSD0BIOS- does not reserve the BIOS area of SSD0.
Example 1
Enter the following command to enable the QNX drive compatible mode:
SETSSD SSD1 SSD0 /QNX+
Once the mode is set, the drive is no longer readable by Phoenix
PICOFA as a DOS drive. The system can boot from the QNX drive in
SSD1, when the system is programmed with a QNX drive image.
Example 2
To enable the PICOFA compatible mode, enter the following command:
SETSSD SSD1 SSD0 /QNX-
If the SSDs were programmed with a QNX drive image, use PFORMAT
to reformat the SSD.
Remarks
If the boot order in SETUP is set to “A: THEN C:,” the system tries to
boot from a floppy (if one exists) and then it tries to boot from the C:
drive. The C: drive can be either an SSD or an HDD depending upon
which switch, /before or /after, was selected. If the boot order is set to
"C: ONLY," the floppy check is not performed. You may override the
order of the SSD by removing the USESETUP jumper.
When /QNX+ is enabled and when PICO FA reports to SSD1, PICO FA
communicates “+QNX/ROM.” When /SSD0BIOS- is enabled and when
PICO FA reports to SSD0, PICO FA communicates “-FULL.” Drives
PFORMATTED with /S are not recognized when
/SSD0BIOS- is used. Drives PFORMATTED with /SSD0BIOS- are not
recognized when /S is used. When this option is changed, use
PFORMAT again to reformat the SSD0 drive.
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