Intel Network Card TC 32 LX CF User Manual

The IGEL TC-Card  
Installation Guide  
TC 32 LX CF and TC 64 LX CF  
Revision 1.3 11/2004  
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Introduction  
The TC-card from IGEL Technology offers a cost-effective entry into the  
world of server-based computing. Within a few minutes your old PC  
workstation turns into an efficient and cost-saving IGEL Clever Client.  
The Clever Client can then be fully managed using IGEL’s Remote  
Management software in the same manner as IGEL’s Clever Thin-Client  
terminals.  
IGEL's TC-card replaces the PC's boot hard drive with a solid-state device  
that is significantly more reliable, produces no annoying whining noise,  
reduces power consumption (by 10 Watts or more) and reduces heat  
output.  
PC Requirements  
Pentium I (or above) architecture Single CPU (100 MHz or better CPU  
recommended)  
64MB RAM or greater  
Supported Video Card (2MB Video RAM required, 4MB preferred) (See  
list on Page 3)  
Supported Network Interface Card (See list on page 3)  
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Installation  
1. Disconnect the power from the PC and open the PC case  
2. Install the TC-card in any spare expansion card mounting slot.  
3. Locate the hard-drive and disconnect the IDE hard drive ribbon cable  
from the hard drive and connect it to the IDE hard drive connector on  
the TC-card.  
4. Connect a 3.5" floppy-drive-style power plug to the Power connector.  
5. Ensure the TC-card is jumpered for Master (M).  
6. Close the case and power on the PC  
7. The PC should now behave like an IGEL Clever Client. See the IGEL  
Clever Client user's guide for more information.  
Additional installation notes and photographs are provided on the  
next page  
Power Connector  
Master/Slave Jumper  
40 pin IDE Connector  
44 pin laptop compatible IDE  
header (not normally used)  
Figure 1  
Principal features of the IGEL TC-card  
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Mounting the TC-Card  
Figure 2  
The TC-Card can usually be mounted in  
any spare card slot as shown in figure 2.  
Ensure the TC-card is not touching any  
other components or the chassis. Ensure  
the screw attaching the mounting bracket  
is tightened correctly.  
There is no electrical connection to the  
slot, so the slot may be of any type; even  
slots off the motherboard may be used. If  
there are no mounting slots available the  
mounting bracket can be removed from the  
PCB and an alternate mounting method  
such as Velcro or double sided mounting  
tape may be used. However care must be  
taken to ensure the board is mounted  
securely and to ensure there are no  
electrical shorts.  
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Connecting the Hard Drive Cable  
The TC-card must be set to be master  
(figure 3) and be connected to the primary  
IDE channel. The 40 pin hard drive cable  
connector usually has a “key” on one side  
(figure 4). Ensure this mates with the  
notch in the 40 pin socket on the TC-Card.  
If the cable has no key ensure the red  
stripe on the cable is at the same end as  
pin 1 on the TC card socket. (figure 5).  
Any other device on the primary channel  
should be set to slave (rather than using  
“cable select”). Note: Flashing keyboard  
lights indicates a problem and most  
often this is because the TC card is not  
primary master.  
Figure 5  
Figure 4  
Figure 3  
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The Power Connector  
The IGEL TC-Card requires power from the small (3.5" floppy style)  
power connector found in most PCs as shown in figure 6 below. Most  
hard drives use the larger peripheral power connector as shown in  
figure 7 below. If the PC being upgraded has no spare small power  
connector, use the included adapter (Figure 8) to convert from the large  
power connector to the small connector.  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
Figure 8  
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Supported Video cards  
The vast majority of video cards should work satisfactorily with the  
TC-card in VESA mode. The following specific video cards have been  
tested by IGEL and have been found to work satisfactorily. Should  
you encounter a problem with your video card, please contact IGEL  
for resolution.  
3DFX: Voodoo Banshee, Voodoo3, Voodoo4, Voodoo5  
ATI: Mach32, Mach64, 3DRage, 3DRagePro, 3DRage LT, 3DRage  
LT Pro, Rage XL, Rage XC, Rage IIC, Rage128, Radeon  
Cirrus Logic: Alpine, Laguna  
Intel: Intel i740  
Matrox: MGA1064SG (Mystique), MGA2164W (Millennium II), G100,  
G200, G400, G450, and G550  
NVIDIA: 128ZX, TNT, TNT2 (Ultra, Vanta, M64), GeForce (DDR,  
256), Quadro, Quadro2, GeForce2, (GTS, Ultra, MX)  
Number Nine: Imagine 128 T2R  
Rendition/Micron: Verite 1000, 2100, 2200  
S3: 64 (rev 0 and 1), Trio64, Trio64, Trio64V+, Trio64UV+,  
Aurora64V+, Trio64V2, ViRGE, ViRGE/VX, ViRGE/DX, ViRGE/GX,  
ViRGE/GX2, ViRGE/MX, ViRGE/MX+, Trio3D and Trio3D/2X,  
Savage3D, Savage3D/MV, Savage4, Savage2000  
SiS: 300, 540, 630  
Silicon Motion, Inc.: Lynx3DM  
Trident Microsystems: TGUI9660, TGUI9680, ProVidia 9682,  
ProVidia 9685, 3DImage985, Cyber9397/DVD,Cyber9520,  
CyberBlade/i1, CyberBlade/i7  
Tseng Labs: ET4000AX, ET4000/W32, ET4000/W32i,  
ET4000/W32p, ET6000 and ET6100  
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Supported Network Interface cards (NIC)  
Any Network Interface Card that are NE1000 or  
NE2000 compatible should work satisfactorily  
with the TC-card. The following specific NICs  
have been tested by IGEL and have been found  
to work satisfactorily. Should you encounter a  
problem with your NIC, please contact IGEL for  
resolution.  
3COM: 3c501 (EtherLink), 3c503 (EtherLink II),  
3c505 (EtherLink Plus), 3c507 (EtherLink 16),  
3c509/3c529/3c579 (EtherLink III), 3c515 (Fast  
EtherLink ISA), 3c590/3c900 series: "Vortex"  
(Fast EtherLink 3c590/3c592/3c595/3c597),  
"Boomerang" (EtherLink XL 3c900 or 3c905),  
"Cyclone"  
3c540/3c900/3c905/3c980/3c575/3c656),  
"Tornado" (3c905), "Hurricane" (3c555/3cSOHO)  
AMD: PCnet32 PCI  
DEC: DECchip Tulip  
(dc21x4x=21040/21041/21140) PCI, Generic  
DECchip & DIGITAL EtherWORKS PCI/EISA  
(DE425,434,435,450,500)  
Intel: EtherExpress 16, EtherExpressPro /  
EtherExpress 10 (i82595 fx/tx),  
EtherExpressPro/100 (INTEL PRO/100 family =  
82558 chipset)  
National Semiconductor: DP8381x series PCI  
Ethernet (PureData,NetGear, Linksys and others  
including the 83815 chip)  
RealTek: RTL-8139 PCI Fast Ethernet (also  
older 8129/8130)  
Sundance: Alta  
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IGEL Technology GmbH  
Schlachte 39/40  
28195 Bremen  
IGEL Technology  
5450 NW Ave 33rd. Suite 100  
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309  
USA  
Germany  
Tel: +49 421 1769 - 370  
Fax: +49 421 1769 - 302  
Tel: +01 954 739 - 9990  
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