
Configuring the BIOS Setup
The Fixed Disk Menu screen looks similar to the one below.
RadiSys EPC-7 Fixed Disk Menu, System BIOS V3.05
50MHz, 16 MBytes memory
Fixed Disk Drive C: AT
Type 40 101 MBytes: 754 Cyls, 16 Heads, 17 Sectors
Landing Zone: 1023 Precompensation: None
Fixed Disk Drive D: None
F10
=
Save
and
return
ESC
=
Return
without
saving
Figure 10. Fixed Disk Menu.
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4
AT
Disk type AT denotes the many types of non-SCSI PC/AT
compatible drives including IDE. Scroll through the numeric drive
types listed to find the one matching the characteristics of the hard
drive as shown on the drive sticker located on the right side panel
of the EPC-7. If no pre-defined drive type matches the installed
drive, use the user-definable drive types 48 or 49.
None
Choose
None
if there is no hard disk present.
SCSI
Choose
SCSI
to activate the built-in SCSI BIOS. Use this option
only if you are not using a loadable device driver (such as those
included with the EZ-SCSI software). There are no fixed disk
characteristics to select because the BIOS determines them
dynamically. If Drive C is set to SCSI, Drive D must also be set to
SCSI even if no second drive is installed. If this is not done, the
system will prompt you to correct the problem before exiting this
screen.
EXM Flash
Choosing disk type EXM Flash tells the BIOS to use a flash
memory device (e.g., EXM-2A) as a drive. An EXM-2A can be
made the boot device by making EXM Flash the drive C type.
However, if Drive C is EXM Flash, Drive D
must
be set to None.
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