Hardware Setup
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Internal Setup
Battery
The Foenix uses an internal CR2 battery to power the Real Time Clock chip. The battery is not presently required.
DIP Switches
The standard kernel interprets the DIP switches as follows:
- 1 - Boot options
- 2 - Boot options
- 3 - User definable
- 4 - User definable
- 5 - User definable
- 6 - off = 640x480; on = 800x600
- 7 - Gamma correction on/off
- 8 - IDE Drive installed
Boot options:
2 | 1 | effect |
off | off | Boot to BASIC |
off | on | Boot from SD Card |
on | off | Boot from floppy |
on | on | Boot from HD |
Hard Drive Installation
The Foenix FMX supports the installation of an internal hard-drive. You will need the following:
- A short IDE 44 Pin 2.5" laptop HDD Female-to-Female cable,eg:
- You will need Standoff, M3, 12mm high with male on one end, and female on the other
- M3 screws
Enclosures
The Foenix may be purchased as a bare board or packaged in a 3D printed enclosure; see: https://c256foenix.com/
Screws
The standard case uses the following screws:
- M2 Inserts, M3 inserts (2 Kind, 1 style for Bumpon, 1 style for PCB installation, M3 screws for Bumpon and PCB installation
- M2 screws for Polycarbonate Windows
- 1 screw for the RCA Connector in the back
- M2.5x8mm for Floppy Installation
Printing your own Enclosure
You may also print your own; the official STL files are here:
In order to complete the enclosure, you will need inserts for plastic, M3/M2. You will need screws, and some Lexan cut out to complete the windows