
EPC-8A Hardware Reference
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Field
Description
Autotype Fixed Disk
Sets up new disks. This option allows the BIOS to determine
proper settings for the disk based on information on the disk,
which is detected by the EPC-8A BIOS for drives that comply
with ANSI specifications. Press the ENTER key to invoke this
function.
Existing (formatted) disks must be set up using the same
parameters originally used when the disk was formatted. You
must enter the specific cylinder, head, sector information as
listed on the label attached to the drive at the factory. Use the
“User” type described below.
Type
Identifies the disk type. The majority of users who are using a
pre-configured system probably have an IDE hard disk drive.
• If you have an IDE disk but cannot employ the “Autotype” feature,
then select “User” for the Type and enter the correct drive values
for cylinders, heads, sectors/track, and write precomp from the
label attached by RadiSys at the factory.
• If yours is not an IDE hard disk drive, select “None”.
• You can also set the "Type" to "Auto" which causes POST to
autotype the IDE drive every time it runs.
• For disks not supplied by RadiSys, consult the product’s
documentation.
Note that there are some restrictions when setting up devices on
the EPC-8A. If you plan to boot from a non-IDE device, such as
the resident Flash memory or VMEbus, set the C: drive as None
and use the BIOS extension. Flash and VMEbus BIOS
extensions are enabled and configured in the Advanced Menu.
Once you complete setup for the IDE Master, you can choose
the IDE Adapter 0 Slave Sub-menu to configure your second
drive. When finished, press the ESC key to return to the Main BIOS
Setup Menu.
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