Sure I had the same problem. You are correct in suspecting the boot
order, it is the problem. By default it boots off of the 32M 
DiskOnChip. I believe it is just F2 to access the bios, else it is one
of the standards (del, f1, alt+f1).

If you do go with Linux I could probably save you some time as many of
the things needed to get it fully working with X and the touchscreen
are not documented. The touchscreen driver is not available in the
main kernel trees, I had to compile it from source from a mailing list
post of the patch. I can no longer find that post, so I would have to
get you a copy of the touchscreen driver. It is a DMC TSC-10

Here is an Xvesa binary that will work with the patch:
http://www-dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de/~mvo/Xvesa.gz

If you have a 512M+ CF card, and some place on the net where I can
dump a 512M file, I can put up a fully working damnsmall linux CF
image.

Unless you need some feature of XP, I would go with an older windows
if you want windows. These are not fast machines, 95, 98 or XPe would
be better choices. Essentially consider them to run like a PII 333.

> Which is the direction
> of the connector HE ?
I'll take a picture of mine when I get home, again I had the same
problem, and marked mine with a sharpie when I figured it out.

-Chris
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