Usb Flash Module; Serial Ata/Serial Attached Scsi; Serial Attached Scsi; Serial Ata (Pch) - Kontron AT8060 User Manual

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BIOS Settings:
Advanced -> USB Configuration
Chipset -> South Bridge -> USB Configuration
2.4

USB Flash Module

The AT8060 supports up to two Solid State Drives. It is a NAND flash disk module with a USB 2.0 interface. The
modules are socketed on two 2x5 headers attached to the AT8060. They are available in many sizes and
accessible only when removing the top cover. By default the USB devices are used as booting devices.
Signal Path:
USB Flash Module Connector are available on J10 and J11. See section 3.4 for more details.
BIOS Settings:
Advanced --> USB Configuration
Boot --> BBS
Note:
During the installation of an OS on a HDD, the USB Flash Module must be deactivated. If the USB
Flash Module remains active, the Master Boot Record will be installed on it by default. This can not
be avoided and will cause the OS to be unable to boot from the HDD.
2.5

Serial ATA/Serial Attached SCSI

2.5.1

Serial Attached SCSI

The PCH's SAS ports 0-3 are available in the RTM connector. It supports SATA GEN1 (1.5Gb/s), GEN2 (3Gb/s),
GEN3 (6Gb/s) and SAS 3Gb/s on the RTM storage interfaces.
2.5.2

Serial ATA (PCH)

The PCH SATA port 0 is connected to the AMC Port 2. It supports SATA GEN1 (1.5Gb/s), GEN2 (3Gb/s) and
GEN3 (6Gb/s) on the AMC storage interface.
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