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1 01. Can Windows XP Embedded be configured to withstand sudden resets (power loss or reboot) to minimize the chance of registry or configuration settings getting corrupted?

Using the Enhanced Write Filter and File Base Write Filter features available with Windows XP Embedded, systems are very tolerant of improper shutdowns. Using these features requires additional steps to ensure the configuration settings persist upon reboot.…

2 02. What type of SD card should be used with R9 products?

R9 products support Standard SD cards with capacities from 4MB to 4GB. SDHC and SDXC cards, typically intended for digital cameras, are not supported.

3 03. Where is the description of the Talos API?

This is located in the API Documentation directory when the R9 Development suite is installed. From the Start menu, locate the Sealevel R9 Development folder and choose the Talos API Documentation. You may browse available classes and their members by namespace.…

4 04. Can I still order Windows XP Pro for my Sealevel computer?

Yes. In the past Sealevel installed the OEM version of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Now when you order Windows XP, Sealevel will install Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems, including the latest service pack updates, on our industrial computers.…

5 05. On the SBC-R9 embedded computer, what is the sampling rate for the analog inputs?

The SBC-R9 has eight analog inputs with an effective bandwidth of 1.23 kHz divided across all eight analog inputs. The A/D device specifies a maximum sampling frequency of 100 kHz and a -3 dB input bandwidth of 1 MHz; however, the analog input sampling rate…

6 06. How do I configure the R5200 to automatically boot up after a power loss?

The R5200 industrial computer supports boot up after a power failure scenario. The default setting is ‘OFF’. To enable this feature, access the BIOS settings by pressing the DEL button from the start-up splash screen. Once in the BIOS, navigate to ‘Integrated…

7 07. In Windows XP Embedded, what components and drivers are required to add multiport serial adapters?

For proper enumeration of Sealevel multiport serial adapters, the following components must be included in the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded OS image build: "Class Installer - Multifunction adapters [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]" "Class Installer - Multi-port…

8 08. What is a COM Express Module?

COM stands for “Computer on Module”. A COM Express module is a small, integrated computer board that contains the CPU, memory, video, Ethernet and USB functionality in a rugged, embedded form factor. The COM Express module is mounted to a custom carrier…

9 09. What signal connections or I/O interfaces can Sealevel design into a COM Express carrier board?

COM Express is the most commonly used Computer on Module implementation. Although there are three different sizes and other technical variations, the Basic size (125 x 95mm) and Type 2 pin out configuration are the most widely used and will work for most…

10 10. What size are COM Express modules?

The PICMG COM Express module specification revision 2.0 describes three sizes of COM Express modules: Basic, Compact and Extended. Basic modules are the most common size and measure 125mm x 95mm. To meet the demands for smaller form factors, Compact modules…

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