Pengel
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Posted: Dec. 30 2004,21:09 |
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This is the sum total of my knowledge on the IBM 2800 series NetVista Model 8364-TUS thin clients:
Series Netvista N2800e Model 8364-TUS
Processor: Pentium MMX 266 Bus Speed: 66 MHz Video: S3 Trio 4MB Sound: Crystal CS423x
External Connectors:
rear:
2 USB 1.1 2 serial RS232 1 parallel 1 VGA 1 PS/2 mouse 1 keyboard 1 RJ45 16/4 1 ISO line cord connector 1 hardware power switch front:
1 stereo headphone jack 1 microphone jack 1 soft power switch
Internal connectors:
1 disk drive power connnector - takes a Molex 4305-400 connector; not sure of pin out 1 wake on LAN 2 PCI 1 aux audio in 1 CF slot - becomes ide0 (/dev/hda) if CF is installed 1 IDE channel - for a hard drive; if the CF is installed, it will be be ide1 (/dev/hdb); if no CF is installed, 2 IDE devices may be connected 1 VIP connector 1 PASSWOD OVRD jumper 1 BOOTBLK jumper
List of IBM thin client publications http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/netcom/html/pub.htm
2800 manual in English (pdf) http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/netcom/pdfs/qb3a9y00.pdf
http://www.freegeekmichiana.org/netvista.html
Mother Board Connectors The one labeled BOOTBLK allows you to recover the bootblock image (bios) (see Appendix D. Recovering the boot block image in the 2800 reference manual), the PASSWOD OVRD resets the bios and allows access to the thin client setup utility. Both of these should be in the position furthest away from the front panel. The WAKE connector I believe is wake on modem or lan. There is also a connector for aux audio in (from a cd drive maybe). The VIP Connector (Video Input Port) is for things like TV tuners, HDTV (high definition TV) cards, etc. VIP is an industry standard connector port. The 4 pin connector near the ide connector is power for a hard drive (not sure of the pinout but the mating connector is a Molex 43025-0400)
To Reset the password and BIOS 1. Turn off and unplug the 2800, network too 2. Move the jumper on the jumper block closest to the power switch on the front labeled PASSWOD OVRD, or something close, to the position closest to the front panel 3. Plug it and start the system wait about 20 sec and shutdown 4. Unplug the system and move the jumper back. 5. Boot the system with the network unplugged. When the system cannot connect to the network select Workspace on Demand from the choices offered. The system should leave you in the BIOS setup, if not, reboot and press F2 when prompted for the BIOS Setup.
To Set The BIOS to boot from the CF
I have used the following to set the BIOS parameters: 1. Reset BIOS defaults 2. Change the following: a. Devices and I/O -> Network Setup -> Network Support = Disabled (if you are using the onboard NIC) b. Start Options -> Startup Sequence -> Primary Startup Sequence => First Startup Device = Hard Disk 0 c. Start Options -> Firmware Selection = Workspace on Demand (very important, otherwise the 2800 will not attempt to boot from the CF d. Start Options -> Power-On Self Test = Quick (Optional - speeds boot time but skips some memory testing) e. Advanced Setup -> PCI Control -> Network Adapters = Enabled 3. Save Settings (Will also reboot system)
Pengel
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