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1. Boot CE/PC (local nk.bin with /L:1024x768x32)
2. Boot CE/PC (ether via eboot.bin with /L:1024x768x32)
3. Boot CE/PC (ether via eboot.bin with /L:800x600x32)
4. Boot CE/PC (ether via eboot.bin with /L:640x480x32)
5. Boot CE/PC (ether via eboot.bin without display settings)
6. Boot CE/PC (Static IP: 192.168.2.232, with /L:1024x768x32)
7. Boot CE/PC (Static IP: 192.168.2.232, with /L:640x480x32)
8. Boot CE/PC (Static IP: 192.168.2.232, without display settings)
9. Clean Boot (no commands)
Option 1: The eBox-2300 will load NK.bin (Windows CE image) from local storage
with 1024x768 display resolution.
Option 2 ~ 5: The eBox-2300 will load eboot.bin which in turn will send request to an
available DHCP server to assign an IP address. Then, it sends bootme
request to the Platform-Builder development station.
Option 6 ~ 8: The eBox-2300 will load eboot.bin with a static IP address
(192.168.2.232), and sends a bootme request to the Platform-Builder
development station.
Option 9: Boots up to a clean DOS environment.
If the development station and eBox-2300 are connected to a LAN with DHCP service, select
option 2, 3, 4 or 5. If eBox-2300 is connected directly to the development station using a cross-
over Ethernet cable, select option 6, 7 or 8.
After eBox-2300 boots-up and sends a boot-me request, the Ethernet Download Settings dialog
screen should look similar to the following, with a device ID listed in the Active target devices
list box.
Fig. 21 - Ethernet Download Settings
Click and highlight the device ID listed in the Active Devices window
Click Ok to continue
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