Ampro Corporation 420 quick start Audience Assumptions

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REVISION HISTORY

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Audience Assumptions

This users guide is for the person who is setting up the CoreModule 420 to implement your design of computer related equipment, including but not limited to hardware and software design and implementation of the same. Ampro Computers, Inc. assumes you are qualified in designing and implementing your hardware designs and its related software into your prototype computer equipment.

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QuickStart Guide

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Contents CoreModule PC/104 Single Board Computer QuickStart Guide Audience Assumptions Contents QuickStart Guide CoreModule Requirements Setting Up the CoreModuleUsing this Guide What’s in the BoxPreparations Setup StepsSetting Up the Workspace Connecting Cables to the CoreModule CoreModule 420 Connector LocationsSkip any steps that do not apply to your situation Connecting Floppy-to-Parallel Adapter Cable LED USB RTC Connecting Boot Devices and Peripherals Applying Power to the CoreModule Cdrom JP5 JP4 Installing the DiskOnChip DOC Installing CoreModule 420 OptionsDiskOnChip DOC Installation Tools RequiredEnable DOC Boot from Disabled See other positions Removing the DiskOnChip DOC Removing DiskOnChipInstalling the CompactFlash Card CompactFlash Card InstallationCompactFlash Card Installation Guidelines CompactFlash Socket J12 Pin-1 CompactFlash Card Installed Removing the CompactFlash Card1st Turn Clockwise 2nd Turn Counter- Clockwise Installing Software, Drivers, and Utilities Chapter QuickStart Guide CoreModule Contacting Support Getting UpdatesAppendix a Technical Support Appendix a Technical Support Appendix B Connector Part Numbers TekaAppendix B