AM-64x DAT High Capacity Tape Drives
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BOOT ID SWITCH
ON
OFF
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2
ALTERNATE BOOT DEVICE
BOOT ID SWITCH
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2
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ALTERNATE BOOT DEVICE
AM-1600 DESKSIDE COMPUTERS
WITH ROADRUNNER UPGRADE
ROADRUNNER ENHANCED AM-145 AND AM-180 BOARDS
AM-540 ENHANCED AM-3000M AND AM-190 COMPUTERS
OFF
ON
BOOT ID SWITCH
ON
OFF
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ALTERNATE BOOT DEVICE
EAGLE 100 - 500 COMPUTERS
Figure 17 - DAT Warm Boot—CPU Boot Switch Settings
For Eagle 550 and newer systems which use a CMOS boot configuration, the DAT drive must
be defined as the alternate boot device in the CMOS Setup Menu. Refer to your system Owner's
Manual for more details on modifying the CMOS configuration.
When you use CRT620 to create a warm boot tape, the tape can include only the necessary
programs and drivers to perform a warm boot and be minimally operational. You cannot save any
data files to the tape.
RUNNING SELF TEST
Now that the DAT drive has been installed and your system is up and running, you may want to run the
system self test to be sure your computer is operating correctly. Refer to your computer Owner's Manual
for complete step-by-step instructions and interpretation of the self test.
AM-647 DAT DRIVE STATUS LEDS
The front panel of the AM-647 DAT drive has two status LEDs. One LED indicates drive status, while
the other LED indicates cassette status. These two indicators provide operational information for normal
as well as error conditions.