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Drivers:

To download the processor and video drivers for the ZXE-ST586/104P click here.

To download the networking drivers for the ZXE-ST586/104P click here.

Documents:

To view the ZXE-ST586/104P detailed data sheet click here.

To view the ZXE-ST586/104P user manual click here.
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Questions and Answers

Q1: I am supplying power to the ZXE-ST586/104P, but I am not seeing anything.
A1:
  • Once power is applied to the board, the LED "Power OK" (D2) should light up, if not, check the power cable to the board to verify that the proper voltages are being supplied to the right pins.
  • If the LED is lit, in order to see anything more, you will need to ensure that a known good video display of some sort is hooked up, either an LCD or most commonly, a CRT. Make sure that the video display is powered up and on, and has its video input hooked up to the proper spot on the ZXE-ST586/104P.
  • Ensure that the speaker (J22) is not hooked up to CMOS clear (J25). If it is, you are continuously erasing the BIOS customizations and it will not boot. If this is the case, simply unhook the speaker from J22 and try again. Note that you should go into the BIOS and verify that it is set correctly to match what you need.
  • If you have a SODIMM installed, remove it and reboot, if video comes out, you will need to go into the BIOS and lower the memory speed. This is caused by the fact that while the on-board memory can run at 100 MHz, if a SODIMM is installed, it may only run at either 75 or 66 MHz. Try lowering the speed by one amount and reboot with the SODIMM installed, if it doesn't boot again, repeat these steps until you find the maximum speed at which the SODIMM memory will work.
Q2: I want to create my own test procedure, do you have a test plan I can use as a guide?
A2:
  • CMOS Clear
  • Com1 (RS232)
  • Com1 (RS485)
  • Com2 (RS232)
  • Com2 (RS485)
  • CRT
  • DiskOnChip
  • Ethernet
  • Flash (on board)
  • Flash Write Protect
  • GPIO
  • IDE
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Parallel port
  • PC/104 connector
  • PC/104-Plus connector
  • Real-Time-Clock
  • Reset
  • SDRAM (on board)
  • SDRAM (SODIMM)
  • Speaker
  • TFT
  • USB
Q3: Is there a manual test procedure that I can use to check out my board before I send for RMA?
A3:
Yes one will be available online shortly.


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