Interfaces and Connectors
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CompactFlash
Connector J20 provides a socket for a Type I or Type II CompactFlash (CF) module. This IDE
based interface operates on the same channel than the IDE interface at connector J22. The CF
interface supports operation in DMA mode.
The following CF modules have been tested and qualified as bootable devices by VersaLogic.
Part numbers with a suffix of -3500 are RoHS-compliant.
Table 15. Qualified Bootable CF Modules
Manufacturer
Density
Mfg Part Number
Hagiwara 1
GB
CF1-1GMDG(H00AA)
Hagiwara 512
MB
CF1-512MDG(H00AA)
Silicon Systems
128 MB
SSD-C12M-3012
Silicon Systems
128 MB
SSD-C12M-3500
Silicon Systems
256 MB
SSD-C25M-3012
Silicon Systems
256 MB
SSD-C25MI-3012
Silicon Systems
256 MB
SSD-C25M-3500
Silicon Systems
256 MB
SSD-C25MI-3500
Silicon Systems
512 MB
SSD-C51M-3012
Silicon Systems
512 MB
SSD-C51MI-3012
Silicon Systems
512 MB
SSD-C51M-3500
Silicon Systems
512 MB
SSD-C51MI-3500
Silicon Systems
1 GB
SSD-C01G-3012
Silicon Systems
1 GB
SSD-C01G-3500
Silicon Systems
2 GB
SSD-C02G-3012
Silicon Systems
2 GB
SSD-C02GI-3012
Silicon Systems
2 GB
SSD-C02G-3500
Silicon Systems
4 GB
SSD-C04GI-3012
I
NSTALLING AN
O
PERATING
S
YSTEM ON
C
OMPACT
F
LASH
Installing an operating system to a CF module is best performed using a USB CD-ROM drive.
1.
Remove the jumper installed at V6[1-2]. Removing the jumper designates the CF as the
slave IDE device. (Note: If you use an IDE CD-ROM drive instead of a USB drive, the
CD-ROM drive must be the master and the CF the slave.)
2.
Boot from the CD-ROM drive. (During the early boot cycle, press the
B
key to access the
boot menu, and select the drive.)
3.
Install the OS.
After installing the OS, you may configure the CF to be the first boot device, which will
reduce boot time.
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