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Chapter 2
Installing CoreModule 420 Options
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QuickStart Guide
CoreModule 420
CompactFlash Card Installation
The CompactFlash interface allows you to substitute a solid-state flash memory card for a conventional
hard disk drive.  The socket (J12) accepts standard CompactFlash media (card), similar to a PCMCIA
memory card, but smaller.  The CompactFlash card is used in much the same way as a removable-media
hard drive.  Any DOS or Windows based application, including the operating system, utilities, drivers,
and application programs, can easily be run from the CompactFlash card without modification.
NOTE
Use only Type I or II PC cards from commercially available suppliers,
but check for compatibility with UDMA 100 IDE hard disk drives Older
CompactFlash cards that are not compatible with UDMA 100 IDE hard
disk drives may cause system hangs.
Tools Required
The following tools are needed to remove and install the CompactFlash card onto or off of the
CoreModule 420 SBC.
• Small to medium, flat blade screwdriver
• Anti-static service kit – Use a complete anti-static service kit (or the equivalent) to remove or
install the CompactFlash card.  A complete anti-static service kit should include a static-
dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist or ankle strap.
CompactFlash Card Installation Guidelines
The CompactFlash card is a solid-state disk device that emulates an IDE drive.  When installed, it
becomes one of the two IDE drives supported by the primary EIDE disk controller.
• Use commercially available CompactFlash cards with Type I or II PC card connector.
• Configure the CompactFlash card in the BIOS Setup Utility as [CF on Sec Master].
Installing the CompactFlash Card
This procedure describes discounting enough cables to turn the CoreModule 420 over, exposing the
bottom of the board to install or remove the CompactFlash card.
1. CoreModule 420 preparation:
If the CoreModule 420 is already prepared for CompactFlash installation, with power
disconnected, skip to Step 3.
If the CoreModule 420 is connected and working, power down the system and continue with
next step.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the CoreModule 420 or the CompactFlash card, ensure the
power supply to the CoreModule 420 is turned off and the power cord has been
removed from the power source.  Most AT power supplies will continue to provide
standby current to the CoreModule 420 until the power cord is disconnected.
2. Disconnect the power cord to the power supply.