Manual Rev.: 2.01
Revision Date: July 30, 2012
Part No: 50-13062-1010
Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
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Revision History
RevisionRelease DateDescription of Change(s)
2.002009/09/08Initial Release
Correct CPU Fan Connector pin definition;
remove CHA_FAN1; add WDT sample code;
2.012012/07/30
update audio codec for boards with ordering
numbers ending in “0070” and higher; update
CPU support.
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Preface
Copyright 2009-12 ADLINK Technology Inc.
This document contains proprietary infor mation protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form
without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without prior
notice in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does
not represent a commitment on the part of the manufa cturer.
In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or
inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of
the possibility of such damages.
Environmental Responsibility
ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global
environmental preservation through compliance with the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
directive. Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK.
We have enforced measures to ensure that our products, manufacturing processes, components, and raw materials have as little
impact on the environment as possible. When products are at their
end of life, our customers are encouraged to dispose of them in
accordance with the product disposal and/or recovery programs
prescribed by their nation or company.
Trademarks
Product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks
of their respective companies.
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Using this Manual
Audience and Scope
The M-302 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians
and systems operators with knowledge of installing, configuring
and operating industrial grade computers.
Manual Organization
This manual is organized as follows:
Preface: Presents copyright notifications, disclaimers, trade-
marks, and associated information on the proper usage of this
document and its associated product(s).
Chapter 1, Introduction: Introduces the M-302, its features,
applications, and specifications, including functional descriptions
and board layout.
Chapter 2, Connectors & Jumpers: Provides technical information on connectors, jumpers and pin assignments for configuring
the M-302.
Chapter 3, Getting Started: Describes how to install components
and drivers on the M-302.
Chapter 4, BIOS Setup: Presents information and illustrations to
help understand and configure the system BIOS.
Appendix B, System Resources: Presents information on I/O
mapping, IRQ routing, and resource allocation.
Important Safety Instructions: Presents safety instructions all
users must follow for the proper setup, installation and usage of
equipment and/or software.
Getting Service: Contact information for ADLINK’s worldwide
offices.
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Conventions
Take note of the following conventions used throughout this
manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and
instructions properly.
Additional information, aids, and tips that help users perform
tasks.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Information to prevent minor physical injury, component damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to com-
CAUTION:
WARNING:
plete a task.
Information to prevent serious physical injury, component
damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to
complete a specific task.
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Table of Contents
Revision History...................................................................... ii
Preface.................................................................................... iii
List of Figures........................................................................ ix
List of Tables.......................................................................... xi
This chapter will introduce the M-302, its features, specifications,
functional description, and mechanical layout.
1.1Package Contents
Please check that your package contains the items below. If
you discover damaged or missing items, please contact your
vendor.
X M-302 Industrial ATX Motherboard
X I/O shield
X 2x SATA cable
X 2x SATA power cable
X 4x COM port cable with bracket
X Driver CD
X User’s Manual
M-302
DO NOT install or apply power to equipment that is damaged
or if there is missing/incomplete equipment. Retain the ship-
WARNING:
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ping carton and packing materials for inspection. Please contact your ADLINK dealer/vendor immediately for assistance.
Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any
product to ADLINK.
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1.2Overview
The ADLINK M-302 is an ATX industrial motherboard supporting
the Intel® Core™2 Duo, Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core, Intel®
Pentium® 4, Intel® Celeron®, and Intel® Celeron® D processors
in the LGA775 package to deliver a high-performance, full-featured motherboard for a wide array of embedded computing applications. The M-302 supports a broad range of processing speeds,
complete I/O functions, and high-bandwidth network connectivity .
These advanced features, coupled with a dual-channel DDR2 system memory architecture, diverse I/O, storage, expansion slots,
and audio interfaces make the M-302 suitable for automation control, transportation, and telecom applications requiring an easy-todeploy, and cost-effective mainboard.
1.3Features
X ATX form factor (305 x 244 mm)
X Supports the following CPUs in the LGA775 package:
Z Intel® Core™2 Duo (E7400*, E6400, E4300)
Z Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core (E5300*, E2160)
Z Intel® Pentium® 4 (651, 551, 531)
Z Intel® Celeron® (440)
Z Intel® Celeron® D (352, 341)
*Requires BIOS version A1.2
X Dual channel DDR2 up to 8GB max. memory (4x DIMM slots)
X Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3000, shared system
memory up to 256MB, CRT up to 2048 x 1536 @ 75 Hz
(QXGA)
X PCI Express x16 external graphics slot
X 6x SATA ports 300 MB/s, 4x RS-232 serial ports
X GbE, 10x USB 2.0, IEEE-1394a, HD audio codec
X PCIe x16, PCIe x4, 5x PCI expansion slots
X Floppy & parallel ports, PS/2 keyboard/mouse
X Optional Trusted Platform Module (TPM) via add-on card
X RoHS compliant
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1.4Specifications
System
CPU/Cache
FSB• 533/800/1066 MHz
Chipset• North Bridge: Intel® Q965
Memory• DDR2 533/667/800 SDRAM (8GB max.)
BIOS• AMI BIOS with 16 Mb Flash ROM
TPM• Onboard header for optional TPM
Audio• ADI AD1988 HD audio codec (Realtek ALC892 on boards with
MemoryTranscend 2G DDR2-800 DIMM
Graphics82Q963/965 Integrated Graphics Controller
IDE ChannelSeagate Barracuda 7200.7 80G ST380013A
Power SupplyZIPPY P1G-6250P 250W
DOS
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5502.8972.9658.412
Watts (W)8.41414.48735.57558.467
Linux, Idle
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5423.0351.3826.834
Watts (W)8.38815.17316.58440.144
Windows XP, Idle
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5603.0871.4747.120
Watts (W)8.44715.43717.68341.566
Windows XP, CPU 100% Usage
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5603.0993.9139.571
Watts (W)8.44715.49346.95570.895
Table 1-2: Pentium® 4 651 Power Consumption
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Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E6400, 65nm, SL9T9, 2MB L2,
2.13GHz, FSB 1066MHz
T e st Con f ig uration
MemoryTranscend 2G DDR2-800 DIMM
Graphics82Q963/965 Integrated Graphics Controller
IDE ChannelSeagate Barracuda 7200.7 80G ST380013A
Power SupplyZIPPY P1G-6250P 250W
DOS
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.4883.0412.0587.587
Watts (W)8.21015.20424.70048.115
Linux, Idle
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5293.0901.2406.859
Watts (W)8.34515.45014.88238.677
Windows XP, Idle
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5243.1861.3707.080
Watts (W)8.32915.92916.43940.697
Windows XP, CPU 100% Usage
Power Req.+3.3V+5V+12VTotal
Current (A)2.5293.1253.6989.652
Watts (W)8.34515.62544.37868.348
Table 1-3: Core™2 Duo E6400 Power Consumption
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1.6Block Diagram
CPU
Core™2 Duo
LGA775 package
533/800/1066 MHz FSB
®
Celeron
533/800/1066 MHz FSB
M-302
CRT
DB-15
PCIe x16 slot
2x IEEE1394a
5x PCI slot
6x SATA ports
10x USB 2.0
(4x Rear, 6x Internal)
COM 3
COM 4
KB/Mouse
COM 1
COM 2
TI TSB43AB
IEEE1394A
PCI Bus
Fintek F81216
LPC to UART
Header for
TPM
Northbridge
Intel®Q965 GMCH
Southbridge
Intel® ICH8DO
PCI
Controller
SATA
USB 2.0
LPC
SPI
Winbond
W83627DHG
LPC Super I/O
Audio
DMI
Interface
2 GB/s
PCIe
Controller
Printer Port
DDR Channel A
DDRII 533/667/800 MHz
DDR Channel B
PCIe x1
PCIe x1
PCIe x4PCIe x4 slot
HD Audio
Codec
Hardware
Monitor
40-pin header
JMicron
JMB363
IDE Controller
Intel 82566DM
Audio Jacks
16Mbit SPI
4x DIMM
DIMMx4
IDE
RJ-45
BIOS
Figure 1-1: M-302 Block Diagram
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1.7Functional Description
Processor Support
The M-302 motherboard supports Intel processors in the LGA775
package in a range of 533/800/1066 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB).
Providing high-performance computing and energy-efficiency, the
M-302 is designed for Intel® Core™2 Duo, Intel® Pentium® DualCore, Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel® Celeron®, and Intel® Celeron® D
processors. The M-302 supports dual-core processors containing
multiple physical cores and dedicated L2 caches to meet the everincreasing demands of industrial computing.
Intel® Q965 Express chipset
The Intel® Q965 Express chipset, featuring the Intel® Q965
graphics memory controller hub (GMCH) and the Intel® ICH8DO
I/O controller hub, provides the vital interfaces for the motherboard. The Intel® Q965 comes with the Intel® Graphics Media
Accelerator 3000, an integrated graphics engine with enhanced
3D/2D graphics rendering and video capabilities. The GMCH also
provides the interface for the processor and system memory.
The Intel® ICH8DO Southbridge is the eighth generation of Intel
I/O controller hub that provides key interfaces such as PCI
Express®, USB 2.0, and SATA II.
Dual-channel DDR2 memory
To meet the requirements of memory-intensive applications, the
M-302 has a dual-channel memory architecture supporting DDR2
533/667/800 MHz DIMMs. The high-bandwidth memory specification, meets the requirements of the latest 3D graphics, multime dia,
and network application, and boosts system performance by eliminating bottlenecks.
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Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3000
The Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3000 revolutionizes
integrated graphics with new capabilities that provide significant
increase in graphics performance. With support for DirectX 9 hardware acceleration, 333 MHz display clock, and up to 256 MB of
video memory, the Intel GMA 3000 provides a cost-effective and
high-performance graphics solution. The M-302 comes with the
dual-independent display technology, enabling different contents
to be displayed on two separate display terminals or a single content stretched across two display devices for expanded workspace.
Gigabit Ethernet
The M-302 is equipped with the Intel® 82566DM PCI Express
controller.
Serial ATA
Storage is efficient and secure with the Serial ATA interface. Utilizing the Intel® ICH8DO, the M-302 supports up to six Serial ATA
devices capable of reading/writing d at a at up to 3 Gbp s. Th e SATA
specification improves chassis airflow via thinner and more flexible
cables with lower pin count.
USB 2.0
The M-302 incorporates the Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 specification that increases peripheral connection speed from 12 Mbps
(USB 1.1) to 480 Mbps. USB 2.0 is backward compatible with
USB 1.1.
Hardware monitoring
A built-in, proactive hardware monitoring system in the ASIC monitors the CPU temperature, system fan rotations, and voltage levels to prevent overheating and/or component damage, effect
timely failure detection, and ensure stable supply of current for
critical motherboard components.
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Watchdog Timer
The watchdog timer (WDT) monitors system operations based on
user-defined configurations. The WDT can be programmed for different time-out periods, such as from 1 to 255 seconds or from 1 to
255 minutes. The WDT generates a reset signal, then a reset
request, after failure to strobe it within the programmed time
period. A register bit may be enabled to indicate if the watchdog
timer caused the reset event. The WDT register is cleared during
the power-on sequence to enable the operating system to take
appropriate action when the watchdog genera tes a reboot.
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1.8Board Layout
KB_CON
PWR_FAN
KBPWR
M-302
CPU_FAN
CD
IE1394_2
AAFP
ATX12V
LAN_LED_HD
PCIEX16
PCIEX4_1
PCI1
PCI2
PCI3
PCI4
PCI5
SPDIF_OUT
JSPI
USB56 USB78 USB910
PRI_IDE
Figure 1-2: M-302 Board Layout
DIMM_A1
DIMM_A2
CHA_FAN2
IR_CON1
F_PANEL1
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
FLOPPY
EATXPWR
COM1
TPM_SLOT
SATA1/2
SATA5/6
SATA3/4
CLRTC
COM3
COM2
COM4
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AAFPFront Panel Audio pin header JSPIReserved
ATX12VATX 12V connectorKB_CONReserved
CDCD audio in connectorKBPWRKeyboard Power jumper
CHA_FAN 2System Fan connectorsLAN_LED_HD LAN LED pin header
CLRTCClear CMOS jumperPCI1-5PCI slots
COM1-4Serial port connectorsPCIEX16PCIe x16 slot
CPU_FANCPU Fan connectorPCIEX4_1PCIe x4 slot
DIMM_A1-B2 Memory slotsPRI_IDEIDE connector
EATXPWRATX power connectorPWR_FANPower Fan connector
F_PANEL1System Panel connectorSATA1-6SATA connectors
FLOPPYFloppy connectorSPDIF_OUTSPDIF pin header
IE1394_2IEEE 1394a pin headerTPM_SLOTTPM connector
IR_CON1IrDA pin headerUSB5-10USB pin headers
Table 1-4: M-302 Board Layout Legend
MS
KB
Parallel Port
VGA
1394A
USB1/2USB3/4
GbE
Figure 1-3: M-302 Rear I/O Layout
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1.9Mechanical Drawing
M-302
Dimensions in mm
Figure 1-4: M-302 Board Dimensions
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2Connectors & Jumpers
The connectors and jumpers on the M-302 allow you to connect
and configure external devices. The following specify the pin
assignments for connectors and jumper on the M-302. Refer to
Figure 1-2: M-302 Board Layout and Figure 1-3: M-302 Rear
I/O Layout for connector and jumper locations.
2.1Rear I/O Connectors
PS/2 Mouse Port (green)
Pin #SignalFunction
1MSDATAMouse Data
2NCnot connected
3GNDGround
4+5VPower
5CLKClock
6NCnot connected
M-302
PS/2 Keyboard Port (purple)
Pin #SignalFunction
1KBDATAKeyboard Data
2NCnot connected
3GNDGround
4+5VPower
5CLKClock
6NCnot connected
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VGA Connector.
Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name
Red12Green
Blue34VCC pull-up
GND56GND
GND78GND
VCC910GND
VCC pull-up1112DDC2B DATA
HSYNC1314VSYNC
DDC2B CLK15
Parallel Port.
Pin #Signal NamePin # Signal Name
1STROBE2AUTO FEED
3DATA04ERROR
5DATA16INIT
7DATA28SELECT IN
9DATA310GND
11DATA412GND
13DAT A514GND
15DAT A616GND
17DAT A718GND
19ACKNOWLEDGE20GND
21BUSY22GND
23P APE R EMPTY24GND
25SELECT
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USB Connectors
Pin # Signal Name
1Vcc
2USB3USB+
4GND
LAN Port (RJ-45)
This port allows gigabit connection to a Local Area Network (LAN)
using a network hub. The LAN port comes with two LEDs to indicate link, activity and speed. Refer to th e tables b e low f or th e L AN
The three-jack audio I/O supports Line-In, Line-Out, and Mic-In
functions. The blue Line-In jack onnects to an audio source such
as a CD player. The green Line-Out port connects to a speaker or
headphone, while the pink Mic-In jack connects to a microphone.
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2.2Onboard Connectors
Front Panel Audio Pin Header (AAFP)
Pin #Signal
1MIC2_L
2GND
3MIC2_R
4FP_PRES#
5LIN2_R
6SRTN1
7SENSE A
8NC
9LIN2_L
1DCDData Carrier Detect
2TXDTransmit Data
3GNDGround
4RTSRequest to Send
5RIRing Indicate
6RXDReceive Data
7DTRData Terminal Ready
8DSRData Set Ready
9CTSClear to Send
Power LED2NC
3HC_PLED-LPower LED signal
4NC
5GNDGround
6GNDGround
7NC
8ATX_PSON-L ATX Power-on signal
9P5V_SB_ATX
Power for +5v
Standby
10NC
11HC_SPKRSpeaker signal
12NC
13NC
14P5VPower for +5v
15HC_RSTBN-LRESET signal
16GNDGround
17HDLED_PWR Hard Disk LED signal
18P5VPower for +5v
19HC_PBTNJPower-on signal
20GNDGround
Reserved
Chassis Speaker
Reset Button
Hard Disk LED
Power-on Button
1
1020
11
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Floppy disk drive connector (FLOPPY)
Pin #SignalPin #Signal
1GND2Extended Density
3GND4No Connect
5NC6Data Rate
7GND8Index
9GND10Motor A Select
11GND12Drive B Select
13GND14Drive A Select
15GND16Motor B Select
17GND18Step Direction
19GND20Step Pulse
21GND22Write Data
23GND24Write Gate
25GND26Track 0
27GND28Write Protect
29GND30Read Data
31GND32Side 1
33GND34Disk Change
The CMOS RAM data contains the date / time and BIOS setting
information. CMOS is powered by the onboard button cell battery.
To erase the CMOS RAM data:
1. Unplug the M-302
2. Short the CLRTC pins 2-3
3. Turn the power on. After power on, remove the jumper
cap from pins 2-3 and reinstall it to pins 1-2.
RTC statusConnectionCLRTC
Normal1 – 2
Clear CMOS2 – 3
Keyboard Power Status (KBPWR)
RTC statusConnectionKBPWR
+5V (Default)1 – 2
+5VSB2 – 3
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3Getting Started
This chapter provides information on how to install components to
the M-302 SBC. S pecifically, the installation of CPU, memory modules, and operating system are explained.
3.1Installing the CPU
The M-302 Supports the Intel® Core™2 Duo, Intel® Pentium®
Dual-Core, Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel® Celeron®, and Intel®
Celeron® D processors via the surface mount LGA775 socket
(Socket T).
Disconnect all power supply to the board
before installing a CPU to prevent damaging
WARNING:
the board and CPU.
Do not touch socket contacts. Damaging the
contacts voids the product warranty. Follow
the installation instructions carefully to avoid
damaging motherboard components.
M-302
To install the CPU:
1. Press the load lever (A), then disengage it from the
retention tab (B).
A
B
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2. Lift and rotate the load lever to a 135° angle
3. Lift the load plate to a 100° angle using your thumb and
forefinger
4. Use your thumb to push and remove the protective
socket cover (plastic) from the load plate
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5. Position the CPU over the socket, then match the
notches on the CPU side with the alignment keys on the
socket. The golden triangle on the CPU must be positioned on the bottom-left corner of the socket .
Notch
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Golden triangle
The CPU fits the socket in only one orientation. DO NOT force it
into the socket to avoid damaging it.
WARNING:
Alignment
key
6. Carefully place the CPU on the socket in a vertical
motion. The socket has tabs that accommodate your fingers during installation .
Socket tab
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7. Close the load plate (A), then fasten the load lever on
the retention tab (B) .
A
B
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3.2System Memory
The M-302 supports up to 8 GB of DDR2 533/667/800 SDRAM in
four 240-pin DIMM sockets. See Figure 1-2 on page 11 for DIMM
socket locations.
Memory Configurations
Dual channel configuration is supported by the M-302 as follows:
Channel A: DIMM_A1 and DIMM_A2
Channel B: DIMM_B1 and DIMM_B2
Unbuffered non-ECC DDR2 DIMMs with capacities of 256 MB,
512 MB, 1 GB and 2GB can be installed into the DIMM sockets as
follows:
X Memory modules of varying sizes may be installed in Channel
A and Channel B. The system maps the total size of the channel with the lowest capacity for dual-channel configuration. Any
excess memory from the channel with higher capacity is then
mapped for single-channel operation.
X Always install DIMMs with the same CAS latency. For optimum
compatibility, it is recommended that you obtain memory modules from the same vendor.
X Due to chipset resource allocation, the system may detect less
than 4 GB system memory when four 1 GB DDR2 memory
modules are installed. This limitation occurs in Windows® XP
32-bit operation system, which does not support Physical
Address Extension (PAE).
X The M-302 does not support memory modules with 128 Mb
chips or double-sided x16 memory modules.
Memory Module Installation
The DDR2 memory modules are notched to facilitate correct
installation in the DIMM sockets.
Disconnect all power supply to the board before installing a
memory module to prevent damaging the board and mem-
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To install a memory module:
1. Locate the DIMM slots on the motherboard.
2. Press the socket’s retaining clips outward to unlock.
3. Align the memory module on the socket making sure
that the notch matches the break on the socket.
Notch
Break
4. Insert the module firmly into the slot until the retaining clips
snap back inwards and the module is securely seated.
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3.3Driver Installation
The M-302 drivers for Windows XP 32-bit are located in the following directories on the Driver DVD, or can be downloaded from
the ADLINK website (http://www.adlinktech.com):
(X:\M-302 Driver\Audio\XP 32_64 for boards with
ordering numbers ending in “0070” and higher)
Follow the instructions below to install the required M-302 drivers:
1. Install the Windows operating system before installing any
driver. Most standard I/O device drivers are installed during
Windows installation.
2. Install the Chipset driver by running the program
X:\M-302 Driver\INF\setup.exe. Follow the instructions given
and reboot when instructed.
3. Install the Display driver and utilities by running the program
X:\M-302 Driver\VGA\WIN2KXP_32\se t up.e x e . Follow the
instructions given and reboot when ins tru ct ed .
4. Install the LAN driver by running the program
X:\M-302 Driver\LAN\Windows\2000_ XP_2003
Server\PRO2KXP.exe. Follow the instructions given and
reboot if required.
5. Install the Audio driver by running the program
X:\M-302 Driver\Audio\32bit\2K_XP\setup.exe (X:\M-302
Driver\Audio\XP 32_64 for boards with ordering numbers ending
in “0070” and higher). Follow the instructions given and reboot if
required.
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4BIOS Setup
The following chapter describes basic navigation for the Phoenix
AwardBIOS Setup Utility.
4.1Starting the BIOS
To enter the setup screen, follow these steps:
1. Power on the motherboard
2. Press the <Delete> key on your keyboard during the
Power-On-Self-Test (POST) to enter the Setup utility.
3. After you press the < Delete > key, the main BIOS Setup
Menu will be displayed.
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Navigation
Use the keys described below to navigate through the BIOS Setup
Utility
Key(s)Function Description
F1
Esc
← , →
↑ , ↓
EnterBrings up a selection menu for the highlighted field.
+ or PgUpMoves the cursor to the first field
- or PgDnMoves the cursor to the last field
F5Loads the previous values
F6, F7Loads the fail-safe / optimized defaults
F10Saves changes and exits Setup
Submenus
Note that a right pointer symbol (X) appears to the left of certain
fields. This pointer indicates that you can display a submenu from
this field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a field par ameter. To display a sub-menu, move the highlight to the field and
press <Enter>. The sub-menu appears. Use the legend keys to
enter values and move from field to field within a sub-menu as you
would within a menu. Use the <Esc> key to return to the main
menu.
General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and
Option Page Setup Menu
Return to the main menu from a sub-menu or prompts
you to quit the setup program.
Move to the item on the left or right
Move to previous or next item
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4.2Standard CMOS Features
The main menu includes the following setup categories. Recall
that some systems may not include all entries .
Date/Time
Use this option to change the system time and date. The date
must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in
HH:MM:SS format.
Note: The time is in 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 A.M. appears as
05:30:00, and 5:30 P.M. as 17:30:00.
IDE Channel Master/Slave
This selection brings up the configuration submenu of the designated device.
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IDE HDD Auto-detection: Press Enter Press Enter to auto-detect
the HDD on the selected channel.
IDE Device Setup: None/Auto/Manual Selecting 'manual' allows
the user to set the remaining fields on the submenu. Selects the
type of fixed disk. "User Type" will le t you select the number of cylinders, heads, etc.
PRECOMP=65535 means NONE.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Capacity: Auto display disk size Disk drive capacity (approximated).
Disk size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted
disk given by a disk checking program.
NOTE:
NOTE:
Access Mode: CHS/LBA/Large/Auto Selects the access mode for
a hard disk The following options are selectable only if the 'IDE
Primary Master' item is set to 'Manual'
Cylinder: Min = 0 Max = 65535 Sets the number of cylinders for a
hard disk.
Head: Min = 0 Max = 255 Sets the number of read/write heads
Precomp: Min = 0 Max = 65535
Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk
WARNING:
Landing zone: Min = 0 Max = 65535
Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk
WARNING:
Sector: Min = 0 Max = 255 Number of sectors per track
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Drive A
Specifies the capacity and physic al size of diskette drive A. Do not
select [None] if you are using a floppy disk drive. Configuration
options: [None] [360K, 5.25 in.] [1.2M , 5.25 in.] [720K , 3.5 in.]
[1.44M, 3.5 in.] [2.88M, 3.5 in.]
Video
This category detects the type of adapter used for the primary
monitor that matches your video display card and monitor.
X EGA / VGA: Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics
Array. For EGA, VGA, SVGA, or PGA monitor adapters
X CGA 40: Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 40 column
mode
X CGA 80: Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 80 column
mode
X MONO: Monochrome adapter, includes high resolution
monochrome adapters
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Halt On
During the Power On Self Test (POST), the computer stops if the
BIOS detects a hardware error. The BIOS can be instructed to
ignore certain errors during POST and continue the bootup process. The options are as follows:
X No errors: POST does not stop for any errors.
X All errors: POST stops for any nonfatal error and will
prompt the user to take any corrective measures.
X All, But Keyboard: POST does not stop for a keyboard
error, but stops for all other errors.
X All, But Diskette: POST does not stop for diskette drive
errors, but stops for all other errors.
X All, But Disk/Key: POST does not stop for a keyboard or
disk errors, but stops for all other errors.
Base Memory
Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot
up.
Extended Memory
Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot
up.
Total Memory
Displays the total memory available on the system.
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4.3Advanced BIOS Features
This section allows users to configure the Advanced BIOS Features of the system.
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CPU Features
Thermal Management
Options: Thermal Monitor 1 and Thermal Monitor 2.
PPM Mode
Options: Native Mode/SMM Mode
Limit CPUID MaxVal
Set Limit CPUID MaxVal to 3. This should be disabled for WinXP
C1E Function
CPU C1E function select
Execute Disable Bit
When disabled, forces the XD feature flag to always return 0
Hard Disk Boot Priority
Sets hard disk boot device priority.
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Virus Warning
Enables or disables the virus warning.
CPU L1 & L2 Cache
Enables or disables the CPU L1 & L2 Cache. Enabling this feature
speeds up memory access.
Hyper-Threading Technology
Enables or disables the Hyper-Threading function of the CPU.
Quick Power On Self Test
Speeds up the Power On Self Test (POST). If enabled, the BIOS
will shorten the test time or skip some check items during POST.
First/Second/Third Boot Device
Pressing <Enter> displays the Boot Device Menu. The BIOS will
attempt to load the operating system from the selected devices in
sequence.
Boot Other Device
Enables the BIOS to boot from a second or third device if booting
from the first device fails. When disabled the BIOS will not attempt
to boot from alternative devices.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
If enabled, the system will search for disk drives during boot up.
Disabling will speed up the boot process.
Boot-Up NumLock Status
Selects the power on state for system NumLock. Options: On/Off
Gate A20 Option
Gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1 MB. The
options are Fast and Normal. The Fast setting is controlled by a
chipset specific method. Normal setting is controlled by keyboard
controller or chipset hardware.
Typematic Rate Setting
Manually sets the Typematic Rate or the Typematic Delay.
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Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec.)
Sets number of characters that can be typed per second on the
keyboard.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
The time (in milliseconds) needed before accepting a subsequent
keystroke on the keyboard.
Security Option
Selects whether a password is required every time the system
boots or only when setup is entered. Options include:
X System: The system will not boot without password access
and access to Setup will be denied if an incorrect password
is entered at the prompt.
X Setup: The system will boot, but access to Setup will be
restricted without password access.
To disable security, select PASSWORD SETTINGS in the Main
Menu. The user will then be prompted to enter a password. To disable security, DO NOT type anything, only press <Enter>. Once
security is disabled, the system will boot and setup can be
accessed.
APIC Mode
Enables or disables the APIC Mode.
MPS Version Control for OS
This option is only valid for multiprocessor motherboards as it
specifies the version of the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS)
that the motherboard will use. The MPS is a specification by which
PC manufacturers design and build Intel architectu re systems with
two or more processors.
MPS 1.1 was the original specification. MPS version 1.4 adds
extended configuration tables for improved support of multiple PCI
bus configurations and greater expandability in the future. In addition, MPS 1.4 introduces support for a secondary PCI bus without
requiring a PCI bridge.
OS Select for DRAM > 64MB
Select the type of operating system for systems with greater than
64MB of RAM. Options: Non-OS2, OS2
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Console Redirection
Enables/Disables the remote Console Function.
Baud Rate
When Console Redirection is Enabled, the BIOS will allow users
to set the serial port's operating baud rate. Options: 9600 bps,
19200 bps, 38400 bps, 57600 bps, and 115200 bps.
Agent After Boot
Monitors text-based applications (such as DOS) after POST. The
default setting is Disabled.
Delay for HDD (Secs)
This setting is used to delay the initialization of such IDE devices
during the booting up process. Min = 0, Max=15.
Small Logo (EPA) Show
This item allows you enabled/disabled display of the small EPA
logo during POST.
DMI Event Log
Enables/Disables the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) Event
Log.
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4.4Advanced Chipset Features
System BIOS Cacheable
Selecting “Enabled” allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at
F0000h- FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes data to this memory area, a system
error may occur. The options are “Enabled”, and “Disabled”.
Memory Hole at 15M-16M
Enabling this feature reserves 15 MB to 16 MB memory address
space for ISA expansion cards that specifically require this setting.
This makes memory from 15 MB and up unavailable to the system. Expansion cards can only access memory up to 16 MB. The
default setting is “Disabled”.
AMT BIOS Support
Enables/Disables AMT BIOS Support.
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VGA Settings
PEG/Onchip VGA Control
The options are “Auto”, “Onchip VGA” or “PEG Port”.
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
The On-Chip Frame Buffer Size can be set to 1 MB or 8 MB. This
memory is shared with the system memory.
DVMT Mode
Use this field to select the memory to allocate for video memory.
The options are “Fixed”, “DVMT” and “BOTH”.
DVMT/FIXED Memory Size
Specify the size of DVMT/system memory to allocate for video
memory.
PCI Express Root Port Function
These options allow you to enable/disable specific PCI Express
ports.
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4.5Integrated Peripherals
On Chip IDE Device
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IDE HDD Block Mode
If your IDE hard drive supports block mode select Enabled for
automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per
sector the drive can support.
IDE DMA Transfer Access
Use this field to enable or disable IDE DMA transfer access.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode (Auto).
Each IDE channel has both a master and a slave, making four IDE
devices possible. Because two IDE devices may have a different
Mode timing (0, 1, 2, 3, 4), it is necessary for these to be independent. The default setting “Auto” will allow auto detection to ensure
optimal performance.
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
Enable/disable the Secondary IDE channel.
SATA Mode
Choose the interface of SATA controller. The default setting is
“IDE” which lets SATA function as a parallel ATA controller. The
“RAID” setting allows the SATA controller to support RAID. The
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) is a hardware mechanism that allows software to communicate with SATA devices,
such as hot-plugging and Native Command Queuing (NCQ).
SATA LEGACY Mode Support
The options: Disabled, Enabled.
External IDE Controller
The options: Disable, IDE Mode, RAID+IDE Mode, AHCI+IDE
Mode
Onboard Device
HD Audio CODEC
Enable/disable the HD Audio CODEC.
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Super I/O Device
Power ON Function
This feature allows you to wake up the system using any of the
listed options. The selections are “Hot KEY”, “Mouse Left”, “Mouse
Right”, “Any KEY” and “BUTTON ONLY”.
Hot Key Power ON
Awaken the system by pressing the hot key button. The options
are “Ctrl-F1”, “Ctrl-F2”, “Ctrl-F3” to “Ctr l-F 8”.
Onboard FDC Controller
When enabled, this field allows you to connect your floppy disk
drives to the onboard floppy disk drive connector instead of a separate controller card. If you want to use a different controller card
to connect the floppy disk drives, set this field to Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 1/ Port 2
The settings are “3F8/IRQ4”, “2F8/IRQ3”, “3E8/IRQ4”,
“2E8/IRQ3”, and “Disabled” for the on-board serial connector.
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Onboard Parallel Port
This field sets the address of the on-board parallel port connector.
You can select “378/IRQ7”, “278/IRQ5”, “3BC/IRQ7”, or “Disabled”. If you install an I/O card with a parallel port, make sure
there is no conflict in the address assignments. The single board
computer can support up to three parallel ports.
Parallel Port Mode
This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port.
The setting “Normal” allows normal speed operation, but in one
direction only. “EPP” allows bidirectional parallel port operation at
maximum speed. “ECP” allows the parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at a speed faster than the maximum data
transfer rate. “ECP + EPP” allows normal speed operation in a
two-way mode.
EPP Mode Select
This field allows you to select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9. The
options are “EPP1.9” and “EPP1.7”.
ECP Mode Use DMA
This selection is available only if you select “ECP” or “ECP + EPP”
in the Parallel Port Mode field. In ECP Mode, you can select DMA
channel 1 or DMA channel 3. Leave this field on the default setting.
PWRON After PWR-Fail
Determines which state the computer enters when AC power is
restored after a power loss. The options for th is value are On, Off,
and Former-Sts.
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USB Device Setting
USB 1.0 / 2.0 Controller
The options: Disabled, Enabled.
USB Operation Mode
Allows you to configure the USB 2.0 controller in HiSpeed (480
Mbps) or Full Speed (12 Mbps). Configuration options: [Full/Low
Speed] [HiSpeed]
USB Keyboard Function
The options: Disabled, Enabled.
USB Mouse Function
The options: Disabled, Enabled.
USB Storage Function
The options: Disabled, Enabled.
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4.6Power Management Setup
PCI Express PM Function
This option enables/disables system wake up by PCI Express
device.
ACPI Function
The options are “Enabled” and “Disabled”.
ACPI Suspend Type
This item allows you to set ACPI suspend type to S1/POS (Power
On Suspend) or S3/STR (Suspend To RAM).
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Select “Auto” to run VGA BIOS if S3 resume automatically. The
“Yes” enables running VGA BIOS if S3 resume. The “No” disables
this function.
Power Management
There are three selections for Power Management, and each of
them has fixed mode settings.
X Min. Power Saving: Minimum power management, HDD
Power Down = 15 Min,
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X Max. Power Saving: Maximum power management, HDD
Power Down =1 Min
X User Defined: Allows you to set each mode individually .
When not disabled, each of the ranges are from 1 min. to 1
hr. except for HDD Power Down which rang es from 1 min.
to 15 min. and disable.
Video Off Method
Use this to select the method to turn off the video. The options are
“Blank Screen”, “V/H SYNC+ Blank”, and “DPMS”.
Video Off In Suspend
When the system is in suspend mode, the video will turn off. The
options are “No” and “Yes”.
Suspend Type
Select the suspend type. The choice: Stop Grant, Pwron suspend.
MODEM Use IRQ
This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. The
options: NA, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11.
Suspend Mode
Enable/disable system suspend.
HDD Power Down
Select “1-15 mins” to enable HDD Power Down mode between 1
to 15 mins. Select “Disabled” to disable HDD Power Down function.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN: Configures the power button:
X Instant-Off: The power button functions as a normal power-
on/-off button.
X Delay 4 Sec: The system is turned off if the power button is
pressed for more than four seconds. Pressing the button
momentarily (for less than 4 seconds) will switch the system
to “suspend” mode.
Wake-Up by PCI card
The options are “Enabled” and “Disabled”.
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Power On by Ring
Select “Enabled” to power on the system from a soft off state by an
input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line. The options are
“Enabled” and “Disabled”.
USB KB Wake-Up from S3
When “Enabled”, enter any key to wake up the system from S3
state. The options are “Enabled” and “Disabled”.
Resume by Alarm
When “Enabled”, set the date and time at which the RTC (realtime clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode. The
options are “Enabled” and “Disabled”.
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4.7PnP/PCI Configurations
This section describes configuring the PCI (Personal Computer
Interconnect) bus system. PCI is a system which allows I/O
devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself
uses when communicating with its own components.
Init Display First
This item allows you to choose the first display interface to initiate
while booting. The choice is “PCI Slot” or “Onboard”.
Reset Configuration Data
The default is “Disabled”. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) if you have in st alled a new add-on
card, and system configuration is in such a state that the OS cannot boot.
Resource Controlled By
The commands here are “Auto(ESCD)” or “Manual”. Choosing
“Manual” requires you to choose resources from the following submenu. “Auto(ESCD)” automatically configures all of the boot and
Plug and Play devices, but you must be using Windows 95 or
above.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
This is set to “Disabled” by default.
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PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
PCI Latency Timer (CLK). Min = 0 , Max = 225
INT Pin 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 Assignme nt
The options: Auto, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11
Maximum Payload Size
This allows you to set the maximum TLP payload size for PCI
Express devices. The options are [128 bytes], [256 bytes], [512
bytes], [1024 bytes], [2048 bytes], and [4096 bytes].
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4.8Frequency/Voltage Control
Spread Spectrum
This setting allows you to reduce EMI by modulating the signals
the CPU generates so that the spikes are reduced to flatter
curves. This is achieved by varying the frequency slightly so that
the signal does not use any particular frequency for more than a
moment. The options are “Disabled” and “Enabled”.
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4.9Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stable performance for your system to operate. Press <Y> to load the
BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations.
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4.10 Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. Wh ile A ward has
designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance, the factory
can change these defaults to meet its needs. Press <Y> to load
the default values setting for optim al performance system operations.
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4.11 Set Supervisor & User Password
These two options set the system password. Supervisor Password
sets a password that will be used to protect the system and Setup
utility. User Password sets a password that will be used exclusively on the system. To specify a password, highlight the type you
want and press < Enter >. The “Enter Password:” message
prompts you on the screen. Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press < Enter >. The system confirms your
password by asking you to type it again. After setting a password,
the screen automatically returns to the main screen.
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4.12 Save & Exit Setup
This option allows you to determine whet her to accept a ny modifications or not. Typing Y will quit the setup utility and save all
changes into the CMOS memory. Typing N will return to the Setup
Utility Main Screen.
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4.13 Exit Without Saving
Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving the
changes you have made in this session. Typing Y will quit the
Setup utility without saving any modifications. Typing N will return
to Setup utility .
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5POST Codes
The following is a list of M-302 POST Codes.
Code (hex)Description
CFhTest CMOS read/write functionality
C0h
C1h
C3hExpand compressed BIOS code to DRAM
C5hCall chipset hook to copy BIOS back to E000 & F000 shadow RAM
01hExpand the Xgroup codes located in physical memory address 1000:0
02hReserved
03hInitial SuperIO_Early_Init switch
04hReserved
05hBlank out screen; Clear CMOS error flag
06hReserved
07hClear 8042 interface; Initialize 8042 self test
08h
09hReserved
0Ah
0BhReserved
0ChReserved
0DhReserved
0Eh
0FhReserved
10h
1 1hReserved
12h
Early chipset initialization: Disable shadow RAM, L2 cache (socket 7
and below), program basic chipset registers
Detect memory: Auto detection of DRAM size, type and ECC, auto
detection of L2 cache (socket 7 and below)
Test special keyboard controller for Winbond 977 series Super I/O
chips; Enable keyboard interface
Disable PS/2 mouse interface (optional); Auto detect ports for
keyboard & mouse followed by a port & interface swap (optional);
Reset keyboard for Winbond 977 series Super I/O chips
Test F000h segment shadow to see whether it is read/write capable or
not. If test fails, keep beeping the speaker
Auto detect flash type to load appropriate flash read/write codes into
the run time area in F000 for ESCD & DMI support
Use walking 1's algorithm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry.
Also set real time clock power status and then check for overrride
24hReserved
25hReserved
26hReserved
27hInitialize INT 09 buffer
28hReserved
Program chipset default values into chipset. Chipset default values are
MODBINable by OEM customers
Detect CPU information including brand, SMI type (Cyrix or Intel) and
CPU level (586 or 686)
Initial interrupts vector table. If no special specified, all H/W interrupts
are directed to SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR & S/W interrupts to
SPURIOUS_soft_HDLR
Check validity of RTC value; Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack. If
CMOS checksum fails, use default value instead; Prepare BIOS
resource map for PCI & PnP use. If ESCD is valid, take into
consideration of the ESCD's legacy information; Onboard clock
generator initialization. Disable respective clock resource to empty PCI
& DIMM slots; Early PCI initialization - Enumerate PCI bus number,
assign memory & I/O resource, search for a valid VGA device & VGA
BIOS, and put it into C000:0
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Code (hex)Description
Program CPU internal MTRR (P6 & PII) for 0-640K memory address;
29h
2AhReserved
2BhReserved
2ChReserved
2Dh
2EhReserved
2FhReserved
30hReserved
31hReserved
32hReserved
33hReset keyboard except Winbond 977 series Super I/O chips
34hReserved
35hReserved
36hReserved
37hReserved
38hReserved
Initialize the APIC for Pentium class CPU; Program early chipset
according to CMOS setup; Measure CPU speed; Invoke video BIOS
Initialize multilanguage; Put information on screen display, including
Award title, CPU type, CPU speed, etc...
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Code (hex)Description
47hInitialize EISA slot
48hReserved
49h
4AhReserved
4BhReserved
4ChReserved
4DhReserved
4Eh
4Fhreserved
50hInitialize USB
51hReserved
52hTest all memory (clear all extended memory to 0)
53hReserved
54hReserved
55hDisplay number of processors (multi-processor platform)
56hReserved
57h
58hReserved
59hInitialize the combined Trend Anti-Virus code
5AhReserved
5Bh
5ChReserved
5Dh
5EhReserved
5FhReserved
60hOkay to enter Setup utility
61hReserved
Calculate total memory by testing the last double last word of each 64K
page; Program writes allocation for AMD K5 CPU
Program MTRR of M1 CPU; initialize L2 cache for P6 class CPU &
program cacheable range; Initialize the APIC for P6 class CPU; On MP
platform, adjust the cacheable range to smaller one in case the
cacheable ranges between each CPU are not identical
Display PnP logo; Early ISA PnP initialization and assign CSN to every
ISA PnP device
Show message for entering AWDFLASH.EXE from FDD (optional
feature)
67hPrepare memory size information for function call: INT 15h ax=E820h
68hReserved
69hTurn on L2 cache
6AhReserved
6Bh
6ChReserved
6Dh
6EhReserved
6FhInitialize floppy controller; Setup floppy related fields in 40:h ardware
70hReserved
71hReserved
72hReserved
73h
74hReserved
75hDetect and install all IDE devices: HDD, LS120, ZIP, CDROM...
76hReserved
77hDetect serial ports and parallel ports
78hReserved
79hReserved
7AhDetect and install coprocessor
7BhReserved
7ChReserved
7DhReserved
7EhReserved
Program chipset registers according to items described in Setup &
Auto-Configuration table
Assign resources to all ISA PnP devices; Auto assign ports to onboard
COM ports if the corresponding item in Setup is set to "AUTO"
Enter AWDFLASH.EXE if: A WDFLASH.EXE is found in floppy dive and
ALT+F2 is pressed
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Code (hex)Description
Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported: if errors occur,
7Fh
80hReserved
81hReserved
82H
83HSave all data in stack back to CMOS
84hInitialize ISA PnP boot devices
85h
86hReserved
87hReserved
88hReserved
89hReserved
90hReserved
91hReserved
92hReserved
93hRead HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti-Virus code
94h
95hProgram daylight saving; Update keyboard LED and typematic rate
96h
FFhBoot attempt (INT 19h)
report errors & wait for keys, if no errors occur or F1 key is pressed
continue - Clear EPA or customization logo
Call chipset power management hook: Recover the text fond used by
EPA logo (not for full screen logo), If password is set, ask for password
Final USB initialization; NET PC: Build SYSID structure; Switch screen
back to text mode; Set up ACPI table at top of memory; Invoke ISA
adapter ROM's; Assign IRQ's to PCI devices; Initialize APM; Clear
noise of IRQ's
Enable L2 cache; Program boot up speed; Chipset final initialization;
Power management final initialization; Clear screen and display
summary table; Program K^ write allocati on ; Pro gra m P6 clas s wri te
combining
Build MP table; Build and update ESCD; Set CMOS century to 20h or
19h; Load CMOS time into DOS timer tick; Build MSIRQ routing table
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Appendix A - Watchdog Timer
The following is a sample program for configuring the M-302’s
watchdog timer.
A.1Sample Code
Unlock W83627DHG-A:
outportb(0x2E, 0x87);Unlock Super I/O
outportb(0x2E, 0x87);Unlock Super I/O
Select Logical Device:
outportb(0x2E, 0x07);Select device number register
outportb(0x2F, 0x08);Set to Logical Device 8
PCI Slot INT A, Q965
express chipset, ICH8
root port 1,ICH8 root
port 5, USB Universal,
PCI express root port
2991,PCI IDE
controller
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1), (2)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note (1)
Yes
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IRQ#
17N/APCI Slot INT BYes
18N/A
19N/A
20N/A
21N/AUHCI Controller 5No
22N/AICH8 HDA No
23N/A
Note (1): These IRQs can be used for PCI devices when onboard
device is disabled. If IRQ is from ISA, user must reserve IRQ for ISA in
BIOS setup menu.
Note (2): BIOS does not open IRQ 9 setting for ISA bus.
Typical Interrupt
Resource
Ta b le B-6: IRQ Lines AP IC Mode
Connected to PinAvailable
PCI Slot INT C, UHCI
Controller 2, EHCI
Controller 1, SMBUS,
SATA controller 0
PCI Slot INT D, UHCI
Controller 1, SATA
controller1
ICH8 internal GBE
controller, TI OHCI
1394 Controller
UHCI Controller 0,
EHCI Controller 0
Yes
Yes
No
No
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B.6PCI Configuration Space Map
Bus #Device # Function #RoutingDescription
00h00h00hN/A
00h01h00hInternalP.E.G. Root Port
00h02h00hInternalIntel Integrated Graphics Device
00h02h00hInternalIntel Integrated Graphics Device
02h00H0FFhN/AP.E.G. Port
00h19h00hInternalGbE Controller
00h1Ah00hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 4
00h1Ah01hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 5
00h1Ah07hInternalIntel USB EHCI Controller 1
00h1Bh00hInternalHigh Definition Audio controller
00h1Ch00hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 0
00h1Ch01hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 1
00h1Ch02hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 2
00h1Ch03hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 3
00h1Ch04hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 4
00h1Ch05hInternalIntel ICH Express Root port 5
00h1Dh00hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 0
00h1Dh01hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 1
00h1Dh02hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 2
00h1Dh03hInternalIntel USB UHCI Controller 3
00h1Dh07hInternalIntel USB EHCI Controller
00h1Eh00hN/AIntel Hub Interface to PCI Bridge
00h1Fh00hN/AIntel LPC Interface Bridge
00h1Fh01hInternalIntel IDE Controller
00h1Fh02hInternalIntel SATA controller
00h1Fh03hInternalIntel SMBus Controller
00h1Fh05hInternalIntel SATA controll e r1
00h1 Fh06hInternalThermal Controller
01h00h0FFhInternalNB PCIE Port #0
02h00h0FFhInternalSB PCIE Port X4 #0
TI 1394XXXX
PCI Slot2XXXX
PCI Slot3XXXX
PCI Slot4XXXX
PCI Slot5XXXX
Table B-8: PCI Interrupt Routing Map
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Important Safety Instructions
For user safety, please read and follow all instructions,
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual
and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the
equipment.
X Read these safety instructions carefully.
X Keep this user’s manual for future reference.
X Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed
information on the operating environment of this equipment.
X When installing/mounting or uninstalling/removing
equipment:
Z Turn off power and u nplug any power cords/cables.
X To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to equipment:
Z Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources;
Z Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity;
Z Keep equipment properly ventilated (do not block or
cover ventilation openings);
Z Make sure to use recommended voltage and powe r
source settings;
Z Always install and operate equipment near an easily
accessible electrical socket-outlet;
Z Secure the power cord (do not place any obje ct on /ove r
the power cord);
Z Only install/attach and operate equipment on stable
surfaces and/or recommended mountings; and,
Z If the equipment will not be used for long periods of time,
turn off and unplug the equipment from its power source.
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X Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipmen t sho u ld on ly
be serviced by qualified personnel.
A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup
or emergency power.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect
WARNING:
type. Dispose of used batteries appropriately.
X Equipment must be serviced by authorized technicians
when:
Z The power cord or plug is damaged;
Z Liquid has penetrated the equipment;
Z It has been exposed to high humidity/moisture;
Z It is not functioning or does not function according to the
user’s manual;
Z It has been dropped and/or damaged; and/or,
Z It has an obvious sign of breakage.
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Getting Service
Contact us should you require any service or assistance.
ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe District
New Taipei City 235, Taiwan