Sony DX4, 486DX, AR-B1474 manual Using Tool Program, Typing DOS Command

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AR-B1474 User¡¦s Guide

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Figure 5-10 5V FLASH (29CXXX & 28EEXXX) Jumper Setting

(2) Using Tool Program

If small page 5V FLASH EPROMs are used, you can use the same method as step 1 to step 4 of using the UV EPROM:

Step 1: Making a Program Group File (*.PGF file)

Step 2: Generating ROM pattern files

Step 3: Installing FLASH EPROMs

Step 4: Programming FLASH EPROMs

Step 5: Reboot system

(3) Typing DOS Command

You can use another way to format and copy files to the 5V FLASH EPROM. This method provides the convenience of using a RAM disk. You can use the DOS <FORMAT> and <COPY> command to format and copy files. Follow the following steps to format and copy files to the FLASH disk. it is the same procedure as step 1 to step 4 of using the UV EPROM.

Step 1: Turn on your computer, when the screen shows the SSD BIOS menu, please hit the [F1] key during the system boot-up, this enables you to enter the FLASH setup program. If the program does not show up, check the switch setting of SW1.

Step 2: Use <Page-Up>, <Page-Down>, <Right>, and <Left> arrow keys to select the correct FLASH memory type and how many memory chips are going to be used.

Step 3: Press the [F4] key to save the current settings.

Step 4: After the DOS is loaded, use the DOS [FORMAT] command to format the FLASH disk.

To format the disk and copy DOS system files to the disk.

C:\>FORMAT [ROM disk letter] /S /U

To format the disk without copying DOS system files.

C:\>FORMAT [ROM disk letter] /U

Step 5: Copy your program or files to the FLASH disk by using DOS [COPY] command.

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Contents Industrial Grade 486DX/DX2/DX4 CPU Card Page Table of Contents Bios Console Specifications Placement & DimensionsMemory Banks & Programming RS-485 SSD Types Supported & IndexPreface Static Electricity Precautions OrganizationOverview IntroductionFeatures Packing ListSystem Controller DMA ControllerKeyboard Controller DMA ControllerInterrupt Controller Interrupt Controller1 I/O Port Address Map Hex Range DeviceI/O Port Address Map Timer Real-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAMAddress Description Real-Time Clock & Non-Volatile RAMISA Bus Pin Assignment ISA Bus Pin AssignmentISA Bus Signal Description Name DescriptionSerial Port Receiver Buffer Register RBRTransmitter Holding Register THR DlabInterrupt Enable Register IER Interrupt Identification Register IIRLine Control Register LCR Modem Control Register MCRParallel Port Modem Status Register MSRDivisor Latch LS, MS Register AddressData Swapper Printer Status BufferPrinter Control Latch & Printer Control Swapper Setting UP the System OverviewSystem Setting RS-232 Connector DB1 & DB2Serial Port RS-485 Adapter Select JP3 & JP11Hard Disk IDE Connector CN1 Power Connector J5HDD Pin Assignment FDD Port Connector CN2 Parallel Port Connector CN3CN3 6 PC/104 Connector Pin PC/104 Connector Bus a & B CN6Pin PC/104 Connector Bus C & D CN4 PC/104 ISA Bus Signal Description IRQ 3-7, 9-12, 14CPU Setting AMD DX2-80 CPU Select JP1CPU Voltage Select JP2 AMD 4X CPU 5x86 Select JP15CPU Clock Setting CPU Clock Select JP6 & JP9Memory Setting Dram ConfigurationCache RAM Size Select JP8 SIMM1Keyboard Connector LED Header J1, J2 & J4Reset Header J7 Battery SettingExternal Speaker Header J3 CRT Display Type Select JP13Page Installation Utility Diskette PGM1474.EXEWD1474.EXE WP1474.EXEBU1474.EXE Display Error in PGF File Help to PGF FileEnable the Software Write Protect Disable the Software Write ProtectWrite Protect Function Hardware Write ProtectWatchdog Timer Watchdog Timer SettingTime-Out Setting Time Factor Time-Out Period SecondsWatchdog Timer Enabled Watchdog Timer TriggerWatchdog Timer Disabled Page Switch Setting Solid State DiskOverview 2 I/O Port Address Select SW1-1 & SW1-2SSD Firmware Address Select SW1-3 & SW1-4 DEVICE=C\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=C800-CFFFSSD Drive Number SW1-5 & SW1-6 Simulate 2 Disk DriveFlash Eprom Sram ROM Type Select SW1-7 & SW1-8 Disk Drive Name ArrangementJumper Setting SSD Bios Select JP7SSD Memory Type Setting M1 ~ M3 & JP5 ROM Disk InstallationSwitch and Jumper Setting UV Eprom 27Cxxx UV Eprom 27CXXX Switch Setting Software Programming5V Large Flash 29FXXX Switch Setting Large Page 5V Flash Disk5V Flash 29CXXX & 28EEXXX Switch Setting Small Page 5V Flash ROM DiskUsing Tool Program Typing DOS CommandJumper Setting RAM DiskInstallation D.O.C Hardware SettingSSD Bios Setting JP7 Combination of ROM and RAM DiskSoftware Setting O.C. Setting SW1-8Page Bios Console Bios Setup OverviewStandard Cmos Setup Date & Time SetupFloppy Setup Hard Disk SetupAdvanced Cmos Setup IDE Block Mode Transfer IDE LBA ModeInternal Cache Memory ShadowAdvanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setting Password Password CheckingAuto Configuration with Optimal Setting Auto Configuration with Fail Safe SettingBios Exit Save Settings and ExitExit Without Saving Specifications BiosCPU PCBPage Placement & Dimensions PlacementDimensions Using Memory Bank Memory Banks & Programming RS-485CS1 CS0 SocketProgramming RS-485 Initialize COM portSend out one character Transmit Receive data Send out one character to COM1Page SSD Types Supported & Index SSD Types Supported10-2 Index Name Function