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5.2 HORM

HORM stands for Hibernate Once Resume Many. In HORM environ- ment, a single hibernation file is used to boot the system repeatedly. To set a HORM environment, please follow the steps below.

Please make sure EWF is disabled. You can run OSUnLock to disable EWF.

Enable hibernation support:

Run ‘power options’ in control panel, and then select ‘Enable Hiberna- tion’ in hibernation pane.

Enable EWF:

Run OSLock, and then system reboot automatically.

Open those software that customers want to directly use after system resume from hibernation.

Hibernate via Advantech HORM utility:

Please Click Start Menu->All Programs->Advantech->HORM

HORM environment remains all along unless the following events occur:

Run EWF commit command (ewfmgr c: -commit) and then reboot sys- tem.

Select “Discard hibernation file” by clicking F8 when system is starting up

Also, HORM cannot fit your system if free space in C partition is not enough. The hibernation file required is dependent on the RAM size you use on the system. In other words, the hibernation file is 512MB that is the same as memory size used on TPC-660G-A1 or TPC-660G-B1.

5.3 Advantech Utilities

TPC-660G provides the useful utilities for users to configure the HORM and EWF.

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Contents TPC-660G This Manual Covers the Following Models Copyright AcknowledgementsProduct Warranty 1 year FCC Class a Technical Support and Assistance Packing List Safety InstructionsPage Contents Chapter Features in Windows XP Embedded Appendix F Fuse Specifications Page General Information Introduction Powerful Communication CapabilityFanless Bright DisplayEnvironment Operating Temperature 0 ~ 50 C 32 ~ 122 F SpecificationsSafety Touchscreen Specifications LCD SpecificationsPower Backlight 1 Ccfl Backlight Life Time 20,000 hoursPanel Mounting I/O Ports ArrangementPanel Mounting Exploded DiagramDimensions & Cutout Dimensions and CutoutPage System Setup Unpack the Package Power Connector and Power Lines Plugging in the Power Line Bootup Screen Page System Engine Mainboard Connectors & Jumper Settings Main Board Connectors Page Software Configuration Device Manager VGA Driver InstallationUpdate Driver Update Wizard-2 Update Wizard-4 Update Wizard-6 10 Device Manager Entertainment Encryption/Decryption Driver12 Install Wizard 14 Driver Installation Complete Page Features Windows XP Embedded EWF Features in Windows XP EmbeddedAdvantech Utilities HormVersion Information Serial Port Settings Jumper Setting Appendix a Serial Port SettingsData Format Control Setting SW2 Baud Rate Setting SW3 Watchdog Timer Programming Overview Appendix B Watchdog Timer ProgrammingFigure B.1 Watchdog Timer Programming Watchdog Timer ProgrammingTable B.1 Watchdog Timer Registers Example Programs Enable watchdog timer and set 10 sec. as timeout intervalEnable watchdog timer and set 5 minutes as timeout interval Enable watchdog timer to be reset by mouse Enable watchdog timer to be reset by keyboard Generate a time-out signal without timer counting Page Watchdog Timer Programming on WinCE Lpvoid lpOutBuffer Appendix C Watchdog Timer Program- ming on WinCEDeviceIOControl Parameters Ioctl Wdtenable How to Use the Control CodeIoctlwdtgettimeout Examples CTLCODEFILEDEVICEUNKNOWN,ID, METHODBUFFERED, FileanyaccessAppendixC Page Accessory Kit Assembly Procedure CompactFlash to IDE Transfer Kit Appendix D Accessory Kit Assembly ProcedureFigure D.3 CompactFlash Slot Figure D.6 Connect the CD-ROM via the IDE Cable Touchscreen Installation Configuration Driver Installation Appendix E Touchscreen Installation & ConfigurationFigure E.3 Install Wizard Figure E.5 Uninstall Uninstall the DriverCalibrate Touchscreen CalibrationFigure E.8 Standard Calibration Figure E.10 Advanced Calibration Figure E.11 Advanced Calibration Figure E.13 Draw DrawOption Figure E.14 Clear ScreenFuse Specifications Fuse Replacement Appendix F Fuse SpecificationsFuse Specifications