How to use on board Flash disk
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Example 2 : Assume to use on board 1.7MB Flash disk as disk A: (Primary disk) ,
and 512KB ATMEL Flash on the socket M1 as Disk B (Secondary disk)
Step 1 :Press “F10” at BIOS POST to run ROM/RAM disk setup
Step 2 :Set “Primary disk drive” to A, and “Secondary disk drive” to M1
(Primary disk drive=on board 1.7MB)
(Secondary disk drive=512KB Flash)
All-in-one 80386SX CPU Card ROM/RAM Disk SetUp Vx.x
Primary disk drive
:A
Secondary disk drive
M1
System boot sequence
:CMOS setup
COM port for remote Flash PGM
:COM1
Auto detect and boot from Disk A:
:Disabled
Step 3 :Set “Boot sequence” to CMOS setup
Step 4 :Press “F7” to save setup value and exit
Step 5 :Format A: and B: at DOS prompt
C>Format A:/S (format Primary disk with system files)
C>format B: (format Secondary disk)
Step 6 :Creat “Autoexec.bat” file in disk A:, and modify the first line in
“autoexec.bat” file to have “@ Diskswap.exe” command
Step 7 :Copy “DISKSWAP.EXE” file to disk A: from provided utility diskette
Step 8 :reboot your system and press “F10” again and modify “Boot
sequence” to ROM disk
How to use DiskOnChip Flash disk
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6. How to use DiskOnChip Flash disk
The DiskOnChip
Flash disk chip is produced by M-Systems. The DiskOnChip
Flash disk occupies only 8KB system memory address, and can completely emulate a
disk in PC system
The PI-6582V card allows the user to install this device on the socket called M1. A
jumper called JP13 pin 9-10 and pin 3-4 are used to enable or disable DiskOnChip
Flash disk
6.1 Using DiskOnChip only
JP13 pin 9-10
DiskOnChip Memory address
D6000H-D7FFFH
DE000H-DFFFFH
6.2 Using DiskOnChip and on-board 1.7MB Flash disk
simultaneously
Memory address
JP13 pin 9-10
On-board Flash disk
DiskOnChip
D0000H-D5FFFH
D6000H-D7FFFH
D8000H-DDFFFH
DE000H-DFFFFH