Configuration and Setup
EPM-14 Reference Manual
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Shadow Configuration
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| System BIOS Setup - Shadow/Cache Configuration |
| (C) 2005 General Software, Inc. All rights reserved |
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| Shadowing : Chipset | Shadow 16KB ROM at C000 : Enabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at C400 : Enabled | Shadow 16KB ROM at C800 : Disabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at CC00 : Disabled | Shadow 16KB ROM at D000 : Disabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at D400 : Disabled | Shadow 16KB ROM at D800 : Disabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at DC00 : Enabled | Shadow 16KB ROM at E000 : Enabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at E400 : Enabled | Shadow 16KB ROM at E800 : Enabled |
| Shadow 16KB ROM at EC00 : Enabled | Shadow 64KB ROM at F000 : Enabled |
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Note
Due to changes and improvements in the system BIOS, the information on your
monitor may differ from that shown above. The factory default date will
correspond to the BIOS build date.
Operating System Installation
The standard PC architecture used on the EPM-14 makes the installation and use of most of the
standard x86 processor-based operating systems very simple. The operating systems listed on the
VersaLogic OS Compatibility Chart
use the standard installation procedures provided by the
maker of the OS. Special optimized hardware drivers for a particular operating system, or a link
to the drivers, are available at the EPM-14 Product Support web page at
http://www.versalogic.com/private/cougarsupport.asp
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Note
An operating system installed on a different type of computer is not guaranteed to
work on the EPM-14. This is referred to as a “foreign” installation. A hard disk that
was used to boot a different computer cannot necessarily be moved to the EPM-14
and expected to boot. Even when porting an OS image from one revision of the
EPM-14 to another, performance might fail or be impaired. For the best results,
perform a fresh installation of the OS on each system. This restriction does not
apply if you are producing multiple identical systems.