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For system compatibility and stability, don't use unbranded memory modules.
You can also use the single or double-sided DIMM with the ECC feature (but see the
note below). Randomly installing a DIMM in any of the DIMM sockets is allowed. You
can install different sizes of DRAM modules in DIMM1 and DIMM2 and the system will
boot.
Make sure that the memory module is inserted correctly into its socket. Incorrectly
mounted memory can impact system reliability. Before locking, make sure that all
modules have been fully inserted into the card slots
Note:
To maintain system stability, do not change DRAM parameters in the
BIOS setup in an attempt to upgrade system performance without acquiring
technical information.
Note:
Due to Intel 82815 Chipset limitations, ECC functionality is not supported.
If you use ECC SDRAM it will act as normal SDRAM without causing errors.
Note:
Due to Intel 82815 Chipset limitations, Buffered (Registered) SDRAM is
not supported. Buffered SDRAM will simply freeze up the system.
M-Systems Flash Disk
The SBC-815ET-VER reserves one 32-pin DIP socket for installing M-systems Flash
disks from 2MB to 288MB. This structure runs as a pure ISA-bus without PnP (Plug and
Play) functionality. Before installing, make sure that the I/O address BIOS setting is set
correctly to prevent an unworkable system caused by I/O resource conflicts. Remember
to follow the DiskOnChip (DOC) installation procedures. Otherwise, you could burn out
the Flash chip if it is installed incorrectly.
Installing the Flash Disk
Align the DOC with the pin holes on the socket. Make sure that the notched corner or
dot mark (pin 1) of the DOC corresponds to notched corner of the socket. Then press
the DOC gently until it fits into place. If the installation procedure is correct, the Flash
disk can be viewed as a normal hard disk to read and write data.
WARNING
Please insert the DOC correctly. Placing the DOC in backwards will
cause severe damage. A new DOC chip is always a formatted disk.
You can plug the chip into the DOC socket and read/write with it
immediately.
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