Ampro Corporation 700 manual Drive and Boot Options

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Chapter 4

BIOS Setup

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

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

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

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

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, unless you have selected [Reboot] as an option.

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 Seek – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Hard disk Seek – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

Floppy Swap – [Disabled] or [Enabled]

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

Boot Sector is the traditional method for booting the system. If [Windows CE] is selected, the BIOS attempts to load the NK.BIN file from the root directory of each boot device.

Primary IDE Cable – [Auto], [40 Wire], or [80 Wire]

Setting these fields to [Auto], causes the BIOS to query the attached IDE device to determine the type of IDE cable used. If the BIOS detects [40 wire], or you select it, the BIOS will not use UDMA-66 or faster mode when sending signals to/from the IDE device.

Secondary IDE Cable – [Auto], [40 Wire], or [80 Wire]

Secondary Master ATA mode – [LBA], [Physical], or [Phoenix]

This default option (LBA - Logical Block Address) could be used on any IDE device, including CompactFlash cards. However, this option specifically allows you to select between the existing formats used to format your CompactFlash card as the Secondary Master device.

Secondary Slave ATA mode – [LBA], [Physical], or [Phoenix]

This default option (LBA - Logical Block Address) could be used on any IDE device, including CompactFlash cards. However, this option specifically allows you to select between the existing formats used to format your CompactFlash card as the Secondary Slave device.

NOTE

These options allows you to use any one of the three common formats

 

available for CompactFlash cards without having to re-format the

 

CompactFlash card before using it on the ReadyBoard 700. 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 (below 512MB) or

 

Phoenix (physical above 512MB) formats.

 

 

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Contents ReadyBoard Single Board Computer Reference Manual Audience Assumptions Revision HistoryContents Appendix a List of Tables Reference Manual ReadyBoard Specifications Purpose of this ManualReference Material Other ReadyBoard Products Related Ampro ProductsReadyBoard 700 Support Products Other Ampro ProductsChapter Reference Manual ReadyBoard Product Overview Epic ArchitectureBoard Features Product DescriptionChapter Chapter Block Diagram ATACPU Major Integrated Circuits ICsChip Type Mfg Model Description Function VIAJack # Signal/Device Description Connector DefinitionsSwitch Definition Component DescriptionAll illustrations Lvds J7Additional Components IllustrationsIndicator Definition Power/IDE LED DefinitionsJumper # Installed Removed Jumper DefinitionsJumper, Switch, and LED Locations Top view Power Specifications SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsMechanical Specifications Thermal/Cooling RequirementsReadyBoard 700 Side view Chapter Hardware OverviewSdram Memory DIMM1 CPU U4Memory Flash MemoryInterrupt Channel Assignments Memory MapAddress hex Subsystem Address MapBase Address Function CF8-CFFPin # Signal Input Description Output PC/104-Plus Interface J12CLK2 REQ0GNT1 PerrIntd REQ2CLK0 IntaGNT2 IDSEL1REQ1 CLK3GNT0 IDSEL2IDSEL3 CLK1Pin # Signal Description J13 Row a PC/104 Interface J13 A/B, J14 C/DPin # Signal Descriptions J13 Row B Pin # Signal Descriptions J14 Row C Pin # Signal Descriptions J14 Row D DRQ5 DRQ0DACK5 DACK6Pin # Signal Description IDE Interface J22Pdiordy PdiowPdior PdcselCompactFlash Adapter J23 SDD11 CFD2CFD1 SDD12Floppy/Parallel Interface J20 Autofdx SlctinStep DrvenoSerial Interfaces J5A/B, J3A/B RS485 Serial Port ImplementationSerial a Interface J5A/B Serial B Interface J3A/B CTS4 DTR4USB Interfaces J15A/B, J21A/B Primary USB0 and USB1 J15A/BSecondary USB2 and USB3 J21A/B Ethernet Interfaces J10, J11 Pin #Digital Ground Audio Interface J19 Video Interfaces J8, J9, J7 CRT Interface J8LCD Interface J9 Pin # Signal Description Line Channel Lvds Interface J7Utility Interface J18 Reset Switch SW1Miscellaneous Keyboard/Mouse Interface J16Real Time Clock RTC Oops! Jumper Bios RecoveryInfrared IrDA Port J17 IrtxUser Gpio Signals J2 Temperature MonitoringSerial Console Watchdog Timer Serial Console SetupPower-On Interface J6 Power Interfaces J4, J6Power In Interface J4 VccsbReference Manual ReadyBoard Accessing Bios Setup VGA Display IntroductionAccessing Bios Setup Serial Console Bios Setup Menu Item/TopicBios Menus Bios Setup Opening ScreenBios Configuration Screen Date & TimeDrive Assignments # of Floppy Drives Bios Settings Boot OrderDrive and Boot Options Keyboard and Mouse Configuration User InterfaceMemory Power Management Advanced featuresChapter Bios Setup On-Board Serial Ports On-Board LPT PortOn-Board Controllers On-Board VideoType LCD ResolutionPanel Type 640 x 480 x 18 TFT 640 x 480 x 18 bitChapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup Splash Screen Customization Splash Screen Image RequirementsConverting the Splash Screen File \splashconvert convert.idf Reference Manual ReadyBoard Appendix a Technical Support Method Contact InformationAppendix a Appendix B LAN Boot Option PXE Boot Agent Bios Setup Accessing PXE Boot Agent Bios SetupPXE Boot Agent Setup Screen PXE ConfigurationTCP/IP Configuration NetWare Configuration RPL ConfigurationCD-ROM LEDRTC PostWatchdog timer WDT Table notes Reference Manual ReadyBoard