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Installing and Configuring the DiskOnChip PCI EVB

When installing the DiskOnChip PCI EVB as a bootable drive in operating systems other then DOS,
make sure to place the relevant systems files on the DiskOnChip (i.e., execute according to Section
5.1, then install the systems files and continue with Section 5.2).
In Windows systems, the "New hardware found" message is displayed each time you boot with the
PCI board plugged in. To suppress this message, choose to install a driver, and select the
DOC_PCI.INF file located in the 'PCI_EVB' directory of the DiskOnChip software utilities. This
will NOT install a driver but will inform Windows of the new hardware and stop this message from
being displayed at boot time.
When working with the EVB in environments other then PC, you must use the DiskOnChip BOOT
SDK to enable your boot code to access DiskOnChip and load your OS and drivers.
Additional information, scenarios and advice regarding use of the DiskOnChip as a bootable drive is
available in the DiskOnChip Software Utilities User Manual.

5.1 Installing the DiskOnChip as an Additional Disk Drive

DOS example:
1. Mount DiskOnChip(s) on the EVB in the appropriate socket (SODIMM, DIP, TSOP).
2. Insert the EVB into a free PCI slot (make sure your host is powered OFF)
3. Power ON your computer (host).
Note: TSOP devices require formatting before proceeding to step 4 (refer to the DiskOnChip software utilities
manual on our web site).
4. You may now access the EVB as an additional drive.
When using other operating systems you may need to first install the DiskOnChip driver (see the
DiskOnChip OS-specific installation manuals).

5.2 Using the DiskOnChip EVB as a Boot Device (DOS Example)

The DiskOnChip EVB may be used either as an additional hard drive or as the system's boot device
(drive C:). When shipped, the default settings of the DiskOnChip cause it to be installed as the next
available drive. This will typically be drive D: if the system already includes another drive. To
convert it into a bootable DOS drive perform the following:
1. Boot the system and ensure that the DiskOnChip EVB is correctly installed as an additional drive.
2. Copy your system files onto the DiskOnChip:
FORMAT D: /S
1. Remove your hard drive or type:
DFORMAT D: (or /WIN:segment) /FIRST /S:DOCnn.EXB /UPDATE
a) The
flag must be used when the
/S
DiskOnChip firmware file name.
DiskOnChip and TrueFFS are M-Systems registered trademarks.
(assuming DiskOnChip is registered as drive D:).
or
SYS D:
flag is used.
/FIRST
DiskOnChip PCI EVB User Manual
stands for the
DOCnn.EXB
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