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5 combination of rom and ram disk, 5 diskonchip installation – SMC Networks 486DX4 User Manual

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AR-B1462 User¡

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6.4.5 Combination of ROM and RAM Disk

The AR-B1462 can be configured as a combination of one ROM disk and one RAM disk. Each disk occupies a
drive unit.

Step 1: Use jumper block to select the proper ROM/RAM configuration you are going to use.

Step 2: Insert the first programmed EPROM into the socket mem1, the second into the socket MEM2, etc.

Step 3: Insert the SRAM chips starting from the first socket assigned as SRAM.

Step 4: Select the proper I/O base port, firmware address and disk drive number on SW1.

Step 5: Turn on power and boot DOS from hard disk drive or floppy disk drive.

Step 6: Use the DOS command [FORMAT] to format the RAM disk.

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

Step 7: If 5V FLASH (small page) is being used for the first time.

And then use the DOS command [FORMAT] to format the FLASH disk.

Step 8: If large page 5V FLASH is being installed for the first time, please use the FLASH programming utility

RFG.EXE to program ROM pattern files.

NOTE: Users can only boot DOS from the ROM disk drive if the AR-B1462 is configured as a ROM and a RAM

disk. You don’ t need to copy DOS onto the RAM disk.

6.5 DISKONCHIP INSTALLATION

The DiskOnChip is a new generation of high performance single-chip Flash Disk. It provides a Flash Disk in a
standard 32-pin DIP package.
This unique data storage solution offers a better, faster, and more cost-effective Flash Disk for Single Board
embedded systems. The DiskOnChip provides a Flash Disk that does not require any bus, slot or connector.
Simply insert the DiskOnChip into 32-pin socket MEM4 position on the CPU board. It is the optimal solution for
single board computers, it is a small, fully functional, easy to integrate, plug-and-play Flash Disk with a very low
power consumption.
The DiskOnChip is fully tested and formatted before the product is shipped.

(1) DiskOnChip Hardware Installation

Step 1:

Make sure the target platform is powered OFF

Step 2:

Use JP7 to select the correct D.O.C. socket.

Step 3:

Plug the DiskOnChip device into the MEM4 socket. Verify the direction is correct (pin 1 of the
DiskOnChip is aligned with pin 1 of the MEM4 socket)

Step 4:

Line up and insert the AR-B1462 card into any free slot of your computer.

Step 5:

Power up the system

Step 6:

During power up you may observe the messages displayed by the DiskOnChip when its drivers are
automatically loaded into system’ s memory

Step 7:

At this stage the DiskOnChip can be accessed as any disk in the system

Step 8:

If the DiskOnChip is the only disk in the system, it will appear as the first disk (drive C: in DOS)

Step 9:

If there are more disks besides the DiskOnChip, it will appear by default as the last drive, unless it
was programmed as first drive.

Step 10:

If you want the DiskOnChip to be bootable, copy the operating system files into the DiskOnChip by
using the standard DOS command.

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