Building A System; Starting Up The System - DIGITAL-LOGIC MICROSPACE PCC-P5 Technical User's Manual

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B
UILDING A
To build up a system based on your board, you should prepare the following equipments:
A stable power supply of 5V (> 3 ampères), depending on the cpu, memory, etc.
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Assemble CPU with the proper clk- settings and cooling (fan) depending on board.
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If necessary, a 12V power supply for LCD or onboard sound.
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8 ohm speaker for an executed beep code (if available on the board). One may use a capacity of 1µF
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connected to VCC depending on the board.
A micro- floppy disk drive (3,5") with a PC floppy cable (26 pin) or a standard FDD with appropriate cable
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converter. You need at least one floppy to boot for the first time.
A harddisk IDE 2,5" or 1,8" with the appropriate cable (44 pin and 2mm grid). Do not use a too long a
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cable to avoid accessing problem as the IDE controller is may not able to drive the HDD.
Connect a LCD or a monitor.
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Use an AT-compatible keyboard (5 PC) or (6 PC {PS/2} with an appropriate adapter).
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If desired, connect a mouse to it (COM or PS/2 if usable on the board).
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Connect a battery (Lithium 3V or NiMH 3.6V depending on the board) to store the data in the BIOS.
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13.1

Starting up the System

Power-up the system and wait for the BIOS to show the BIOS activity on the screen. The BIOS diagnoses
the system and displays the size of the memory being tested. Note: you may can not bypass the memory
test depending on the BIOS producer.
CMOS-SETUP
If the CMOS configuration is incorrect, the BIOS tells you to enter the setup screen by pressing a key. Select
the correct options with the arrow keys and save them.
BIOS setup
Change values
Jump
Save
Back / exit
S
YSTEM
AMI
DEL
PgUp /
PgDn
ARROWS
F10
ESC
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