Solid State Logic AR-B7041 Large Page 5V Flash Disk, 11 5V Large Flash 29FXXX Switch Setting

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AR-B7041 User¡¦s Guide

3.4.2 Large Page 5V FLASH Disk

If you are using large page 5V FLASH as ROM disk, it is the same procedure as step 1 to step 4 of using the UV EPROM.

(1) Switch and Jumper Setting

Step 1: Use jumper block to set the memory type as ROM (FLASH).

Step 2: Select the proper I/O base port, firmware address, disk drive number and large page 5V FLASH type on SW1.

Step 3: Insert programmed EPROM(s) or FLASH(s) chips into sockets starting at MEM1.

ON

OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Figure 3-11 5V Large FLASH (29FXXX) Switch Setting

A B C

1

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JP1

1 2 3

M1, M2, M3, & M4

5V FLASH (64KX8, 128KX8 and 256KX8)

(Factory Preset)

A B C

 

 

 

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JP1

 

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3

1

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3

 

5V FLASH (512KX8 Only)

M1, M2, M3, & M4

 

 

 

 

Figure 3-12 Large Page 5V FLASH Jumper Setting

(2) Software Programming

And then, you should create a PGF and generate ROM pattern files by using the RFG.EXE.

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

Step 2: Generate ROM pattern files

Step 3: Turn off your system, and then install FLASH EPROMs into the sockets.

NOTE: Place the appropriate number of FLASH EPROM chips (the numbers depends on the ROM pattern files generated by RFG.EXE) into the socket starting from MEM1 and ensure that the chips are installed in the sockets in the proper orientation. Line up and insert the AR-B7041 board into any free slot of your computer.

Step 4: Turn on your system, and Program FLASH EPROMs.

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Contents 8MB/4MB Solid State Disk Page Table of Contents Preface Organization Static Electricity PrecautionsPage Introduction OverviewPacking List FeaturesInstallation OverviewUtility Diskette SSD Utility Select PGM Chips Verify MemoryProgram Memory Memory Type/MfrGenerate ROM Files Display Error in PGF FileLoad PFG File Type Current PGF FileWD7041.EXE Write Protect FunctionHardware Write Protect Software Write ProtectEnable the Software Write Protect Disable the Software Write ProtectWatchdog Timer Reset Signal Output of Watchdog Timer J1 Watchdog Timer SettingWatchdog Setting Watchdog Timer EnabledWatchdog Timer Disabled Watchdog Timer TriggerPage Eprom Solid State DiskOverview Switch Setting2 I/O Port Address Select SW1-1 & SW1-2 SSD Firmware Address Select SW1-3 & SW1-4SSD Drive Number SW1-5, SW1-6 & SW1-7 Simulate 2 Disk Drive SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 Occupies floppy disk numberSSD Drive Number for Simulate 2 Disk Drive ROM Type Select SW1-8 & SW1-9 Write Protected Select SW1-10Disk Drive Name Arrangement Memory Type Setting M1 ~ M4 & JP1 Jumper SettingJP1 Bus Connector Piggy-Back Connector CN1 XT-Bus BUS1 Battery Setting ROM Disk InstallationUV Eprom 27Cxxx Software Programming UV Eprom 27CXXX Switch SettingLarge Page 5V Flash Disk 11 5V Large Flash 29FXXX Switch SettingSmall Page 5V Flash ROM Disk 13 5V Flash 29CXXX & 28EEXXX Switch SettingTyping DOS Command Using Tool ProgramRAM Disk 15 Sram Jumper SettingAR-B7017 Combination of ROM and RAM DiskMemory Type Setting JP1 ~ JP4 Battery Output Connector JP5External Battery Connector JP6 External Battery Supplied for Sram Data Storage JP7 Piggy-Back Connector CN1Page Specifications & SSD Types Supported Accepts Sram InstallationAccepts Eprom Accepts 5V FlashSSD Types Supported Mitsubishi Memory Using Memory BanksMemory Banks & Index Register PortExpanding the AR-B7041’ S Memory Capacity Pattern Socket Name Card of Sockets Located Number First Second AR-B7041 AR-B7017Chip Number Socket Name Card of Sockets Located Name Function IndexAR-B7041 AR-B7017Page Placement Placement & DimensionsCN1 Dimensions for AR-B7041