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Chapter 4

BIOS Setup

Boot Order

Boot 1st – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

Boot 2nd – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

Boot 3rd – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

Boot 4th – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

Boot 5th – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

Boot 6th – [none], [Drive A], [Drive B], [Drive C], [Drive D], [CDROM], [Alarm], [Reboot], or [Flash]

NOTE The default Boot order is, A, C, CD-ROM, and the BIOS will start its search for a bootable device in drive A, then C, then CD-ROM. If no bootable device is found, the screen will display “No Bootable Device Available” and the boot process will stop, allowing you to select from: R – for Reboot, or S – for Setup.

If you do not choose R or S, the boot process stops, until you intervene.

The Alarm or Reboot options can be used as the last boot order option, in cases where the BIOS can't boot from any of the selected drives. The Alarm option sounds beeps on the speaker.

Drive and Boot Options

Floppy over Parallel – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

If [Enabled], this option selects the Floppy Drive instead of the Parallel port on the shared connector.

If [Disabled], this option selects the Parallel port instead of the Floppy Drive on the shared connector.

Floppy Swap – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Floppy Seek – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Hard disk Seek – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Boot Method – [Boot Sector] or [Windows CE]

CompactFlash ATA mode – [LBA], [Physical], or [Phoenix]

This option allows you to select between the existing formats used to format your CompactFlash card.

NOTE

This feature allows you to use any one of the three common formats

 

available for CompactFlash cards without having to re-format the

 

CompactFlash card before you can use it on the CoreModule 420. The

 

LBA (Logical Block Address) is set as the default format because it can

 

handle larger drives and is the newest format available, but may not be

 

the one used to format your CompactFlash card. The other common

 

formats that may be encountered are the Physical or Phoenix formats.

 

 

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Contents CoreModule PC/104 Single Board Computer Reference Manual Audience Assumptions Contents Appendix a Table A-1 Reference Manual CoreModule Purpose of this Manual SpecificationsChip Specifications About This ManualOther Ampro Products Related Ampro ProductsCoreModule 420 Support Products Other CoreModule ProductsChapter Reference Manual CoreModule PC/104 Architecture Product OverviewProduct Description Module FeaturesCPU Chapter CRT Bios Block DiagramAtlas Major Integrated Circuits ICsChip Type Mfg Model Description Function StpcIDE Connectors, Jumpers, and LEDsConnector Definitions Jack/Plug # Access DescriptionLED Definitions Jumper # Installed RemovedIndicator Definition Jumper DefinitionsJP6 JP9 JP7 JP8 JP5 JP4 JP1 Dimension SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsEnvironmental Specifications Power SpecificationsThermal/Cooling Requirements Reference Manual Overview HardwareMemory CPU U14Use Address Size Memory hole size selected Address Map Interrupt Channel AssignmentsEC00-EC0F 0CFC-0CFFPC/104 Bus Interface P1A,B,C,D Pin # Signal Description P1 Row aPin # Signal Description P1 Row B Pin # Signal Description P1 Row C Pin # Signal Description P1 Row D DRQ6 DRQ5DRQ7 Pdrq Pin # Signal DescriptionReset IDE Interface J6IDEPCS1 PiorPdack PirqCompactFlash Socket J12 ACT RDYIordy REGFloppy Disk Drive Port Floppy/Parallel Port J4Parallel Port Rdata SlinStep PD3Serial 1 to RS485 Conversion Serial Ports J3, J9, J13, J14Pin # Signal DB9 # Description Usbpp USB Port J10Usbpwr UsbpnUtility Interface J5 TX+ Ethernet Interface J2RX+ Video LCD/CRT Interface J11 FP2 TftdclkTftde TftlpMiscellaneous User Gpio SignalsReal Time Clock RTC Serial Console Oops! Jumper Bios RecoverySerial Console Bios Setup Watchdog TimerPin Signal Descriptions Power Interface J7Pin # Signal Reference Manual CoreModule Accessing Bios Setup VGA Display Bios SetupIntroduction Bios Setup Menu Item/Topic Accessing Bios Setup Serial ConsoleBios Setup Opening Screen Main Bios Setup MenuCdrom Bios Configuration ScreenChapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup USB IRQ none, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, or Splash Screen Image Requirements Splash Screen CustomizationConverting the Splash Screen File \splashconvert convert.idf Flash Programming Requirements On-Board Flash Access and UseBuilding the Example Flash Boot API Installing the Example ApplicationExample Assumptions Method Contact Information Appendix a Technical SupportAppendix a 2PH2R44SGA Appendix B Connector Part NumbersTeka GpioAppendix B Index See also Oops! jumper Bios SetupPost 64MB SdramSerial terminal ANSI-compatible Reference Manual CoreModule