Solid State Logic AR-B7041 Simulate 2 Disk Drive, SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 Occupies floppy disk number

Models: AR-B7041

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AR-B7041 User¡¦s Guide

NOTE: 1. Factory preset

2.If there is no DOS on this ROM/RAM disk, the disk number will be 1. If any DOS is found by the AR- B7041 BIOS, the disk number will be 0. But, you can change the disk number from 0 to 1 by pressing <ESC> key during system boot-up.

3.If there is no DOS on this SSD, the disk number will be 2 (C: or D: or … ). If any DOS is found by AR- B7041 SSD BIOS, the disk number will be 0 (A:). But, you can change the disk number from 0 to 2 by pressing the <ESC> key during system bootup.

(1)Simulate 2 Disk Drive

When (FLASH) EPROM and SRAM are used on the AR-B7041, or you only have installed SRAM that does not start from MEM1 socket, the AR-B7041 will simulate two disk drives. The drive numbers respect to those switch settings when AR-B7041 simulates two disk drives.

SW1-5

SW1-6

SW1-7

Occupies floppy disk number

FLASH (EPROM)

SRAM

 

 

 

OFF

OFF

OFF

0

1

ON

OFF

OFF

1

2

OFF

ON

OFF

2

3

ON

ON

OFF

3

Disable (Note 4)

OFF

OFF

ON

0

2

ON

OFF

ON

0

3

OFF

ON

ON

0 or 1 (Note 2)

1

ON

ON

ON

0 or 2 (Note 3)

2

Table 3-4 SSD Drive Number for Simulate 2 Disk Drive

NOTE: 1. Factory preset

2.If there is no DOS on this ROM/RAM disk, the disk number will be 1. If any DOS is found by the AR- B7041 BIOS, the disk number will be 0. But, you can change the disk number from 0 to 1 by pressing <ESC> key during system boot-up.

3.If there is no DOS on this SSD, the disk number will be 2 (C: or D: or … ). If any DOS is found by AR- B7041 SSD BIOS, the disk number will be 0 (A:). But, you can change the disk number from 0 to 2 by pressing the <ESC> key during system bootup.

4.ROM and RAM disks can not exist simultaneously if the disk number starts from 3.

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Solid State Logic AR-B7041 manual Simulate 2 Disk Drive, SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 Occupies floppy disk number