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== 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: 
 
* https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/575557477018632213/676200823990255656/Official_Release_STL_Models_C256FOENIX_FMX.rar
 
 
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
 
 
 
  
 
== Internal Setup ==
 
== Internal Setup ==
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** https://www.mcmaster.com/93655a099
 
* M3 screws
 
* M3 screws
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== 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: 
 +
* https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/575557477018632213/676200823990255656/Official_Release_STL_Models_C256FOENIX_FMX.rar
 +
 +
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

Revision as of 23:54, 14 February 2020

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 IDE (not yet implemented)
  • 2 - BOOT SDC (not yet implemented)
  • 3 - BOOT FDC (not yet implemented)
  • 4 - BOOT BASIC (also the default)
  • 5 - TBD
  • 6 - TBD
  • 7 - TBD
  • 8 - IDE Drive installed

Hard Drive Installation

The Foenix FMX supports the installation of an internal hard-drive. You will need the following:

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