Chaintech 4SLE 4SLE User's guide

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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Main
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How
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CPU
Type
Connectors.
Reference
Installation.
External
Main
Memory Configuration..
BIOS
Standard
BIOS
Feature
Chipset
Power Load
Setup
Password
Auto
Detect
and
Save
Wighout
Chapter
Chapter
Appendix
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1-3
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Introduction
You
have
CONGRATULATIONS!
main
board
on
the
market
this
product from a high This recent This
provide demanding
1-1
This
manual
board Information
what
you provide
The
chapter
main
Chapter
486
main
technology
system
you
applications.
About
as
soon
you
information
board
2,
Main
will
provide
quality
board
board
with
this
is
arranged
as
is
presented
should
enclosed
Board
486
to
takes
the
possible.
install and configure your 486 main board.
3,
Chapter
your
Memory
system's
on-board
instructions for installing the memory devices When the above steps have
the
BIOS
setup
using
today.
all
the
main
uses
advanced
provide
full
processing
Manual
to
help
in
three
receive
on
the
features
with a diagram
Setup, includes detailed information on how to
installation,
memory
the
software
chosen
The
manufacturer
performance
board.
design
you
with
high
advantage
in
your
and
all
been completed, you will need to adjust
of
you
speed
you
set
chapters:
486
and
showing
describes
external
utility
up
specifications
the
of
one
and
reliability
techniques
performance
the
80486's
need
for
and
run
In
this
Introduction,
board
main
the
layout
and
size
the
cache
on
the system board.
described
most
is
confident
and
and
capability
even
the
this
486
well
as
of
the of
configuration
memory
in
the
Appendix.
modern
that
you
expect
the
most
flexibility.
to
most
main
we
as
product.
the
486
and
gives
486
tell
of
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Main
Board
User's
Guide
Introduction
1-2
The
Green
The Power Management Unit (PMU)
the
reduces
timer
clock
dramaticaly
accomplishment
inactivity
down
PC
ôverall
of
the
activity
time-out,
frequency
Function
system
monitors
and
signals
or
remove
of
this board strictly controls and
power
consumption.
which
detect
the
power-saving
the
power
sources
peripherals.
There
are
four
Power
management
mode
in
this
board
Standby and Suspend mode.
:
This
mode
is
the
NORMAL
mode
normal
operation
PC system. In this mode, the doze timer star counting
is
taking
DOZE
normal
STANDBY
frequency,
monitor.
SUSPEND
(OMHz), Cache
More
detail
place
and
the
mode:
frequency.
In this mode, CPU, frequency
modë : Scale the
and turn
mode:
slow
down
and
so
on.
information
programmable
off
video sign at to
In
this
mode. The PMU will stop the CPU clock
the
systém
refer
to
A-4.
time-out
CPU
and system clock
power
clock,
power
down
This
the
system
devices
from
various
Normal,
mode
if
no activity
period
has
expired.
is
slowed to 1/2
to
a lower
down the display
the
External
is
to
an
slow
Doze,
of
the
of
OMemory:
-30pin SIMM
-72-pin
32/36-bit 70/80-ns SIMM Modules
-Maximum
OCache
-Support 64Kx8
Expansion
-ISA
-VESA (Master
or
in
don't
OShadow
-System
SIMM
Socket
Modules
SIMM
Socket
64MB
memory:
Cache
memory
DIP)
Slots:
slot
16
bits
slots
x 3
mode x 2, VESA3, need
to
set
RAM:
BIOs,
x 4
acceptable)
x2
on
board
x 6, 8
one
it
will
any
Video
(256K/1MB/4MB/16MB
(IMB/2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB
8/9bits
acceptable))
size
0/64/128/256/5
bits
xl
is
in
VESA2,
auto
detect
jumper)
BIOS
and
and
Other
12KB
another
switch
Adapter
(8Kx8,
is
by
ROM
either
itself.
70/80-ns
32Kx8,
in
Users
BIOs
VESA1
1-3
Main
Support
4
Fully
Board
PC/AT
Specifications
Compatible
System
CPUType:
-Inteli486Sx/DX/DX2/DX4/SL-Enhanced/OverlDrive/P24D
-AMD
Am486
-Cyrix Cx486 DX/DX2 (M7/DX2V CPUs
-UMC
USS
-System
-Optional 239-Pin PGA or 237-Pin ZIF CPU socket.
DX/DX2/DX4
clock
25/33/40/50MHz
CPUs
CPUs
BIOS
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OPCB
O
Software/Hardware
O Green
Meet
Size : 220
PC
under
system
EPA
30W
BIOOS
mm
Green
on
the
x
250
turbo
PC
Doze,
mm
speed
standard
Standby
toggle
power
consumption
or
Suspend
mode
5
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Main
1-4
Board
Main
User's
Guide
Board
Layout
(PCB
Rev. M106)
JP
P11
Power
Connector
Conn.
Jumper & Connector
NO
J1
J2
J3
Peripheral
Keyboard
Speaker
Connector
FUNCTION
Power
Control
Lock
Connector
Connector
Introduction
REF.
PAGH
P.17
P.14
P.14
J4
J5
J6
J7
JP1-2,JP4,JP24
JP3,JP17-18,JP21,JP28,
JP28,RP3-6,RP30-31
30-pin
JP17
JF
1
JP2
JP4
SiS
85C471
x 4
epn
x2
CPU
U14
U13
U12
U11
JP5-JP7
JP11
JP13
JP15
JP16
JP22.JP27
Keylock
3
JP16
2
Reset
JP28
2TTEP|
RP7-RP10
RP15-RP19
CN1
External Reset
|Turbo
Turbo
| CPU Power Voltage Setting Jumper
CPU
System
CMOS Data Clear Jumper
Power
VL-Bus
VL-Bus
CPU
Main
Cache
Keyboard
Battery
Connector
Switch
Connector
Swich
Connector
LED
Connector
Type
Setting
Jumper
Clock
Setting
Jumper
Saving Toggle Switch Connector
Wait State Setting Jumper
Clock
Setting
Jumper
Core
Frequecy
Memory
Size Setting
Connector
Setting
Installation
Junmper
Jumper
Jumper
P.15
P.15
P.16
P.16
P.12
P.11
P.10
P.17
P.16
P.17
P.17
P.12
P.2
P.19
P.13
CN2
TR2
D4
|Power
Supply Connector
Regulator Socket (for
|
Green
LED
3.3/4V
P.13
CPU used)
P.17
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Main
Board
Users
Guide
O
Memo
If
your
main
stll
want
or
upgradeyour
2-1
Jumper
jumper
system
those
two
the
open.
board.
pins
pins,
cap
Main
board
has
already
to
refer
to
this
system.
How
switch
switch.consists of
is
to
set
is
used
Placing
and
makes a particular
this
in
way
not
placed
Pins
to
the
is
commonly
on
Chapter
Board
beern
chapter
Jumper
select
two
any
in
between
or three
plastic
pins,
Cap
installed
case
various
gold
jumper
selection.
referred
this
is
2
Setup
by
you
plan
pins
over
cap
Using
to
as
referred
Setting
1
the
dealer,
to
make
operating
projecting
two
pins
the
cap
shorting
to
leave
you
any
modes.
up
from
connects
to
connect
those
the
pins
will
changes
A
the
pins.
If
2-2
The
(P24C),
installing
type
configure
speed
CPU
main
board
running
or
(P3,
rating
JP17,
the
3
Pin
Jumper
Type
can
support
at
systerm
upgrading
JP18,
system
of
the
Microprocessor.
and
clock
the
JP21,
JP23, generator
clock
System
486
all
speed
CPU
JP28,
1-2:Pin1 and
Clock
microprocessors
serial
to
up
on
this
board,
RP3
jumper
Pin
Configuration
50Mhz.
RP6,
(JP5-JP7)
you
RP30
If
must
2
short
you
set
RP31)
to
match
together
to
up
are
the
and
DX4
CPU
the
9
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Main
Board
User's
Guide
Main
Board
Setup
System
Clock
System Clock
25MHz
33MHz
40MHz
50MHz
Setting
CPUType
Configuration
MX8315/UM9515
(U7)
486SX-25
486SX2-50 486DX-25
OverDrive33
|486DX2-50
486DX4-75
486SX-33
486DX-33
OverDrive-33
|486DX2-66
486DX4-100 486SX40
486DX-40
486DX2-80
Is
On
Board
JP6
JP7
JP5
JP6
JP7
JP5
JP6
JP7
JP5
ololo
JP6
JP7
JP5
JP5JP7)
IMISC466
(U6)
Is
On
JP6 JP7JP5
JP6
JP7
JP6 JP7
JP6
JP7
Board
JP5
JP5
JP5
CPU
CPU
TYPEUMC
JP3
JP17
JP18
&
JP21
JP23
JP28
RP3
RP4
RP5
RP6
RP30
RP31
Type
A86SXIS)X2/
SLEnhanced
2-3
2-3
1-2
1-2
0
short
short
Jumper
U5486DXDx2/
DX4/SL
Enhanced
2-3
2-3
1-2
1-2
short
short
Setting
oDPR486
4860verDrive)Write
2-3
2-3
1-2
2-3
short
short
Back)
P24T
(486DX
Write
1-2
2-3
1-2
1-2
S
short
short
Back)
CYRI
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
short
short
AMD
Dx2/80
2-3
2-3
1-2
1-2
short
short
short
P24D
o
486DX
1-2
2-3
1-2
1-2
0
short
486DX-50
WARNING!!.
Befor
component
10
you
configure
is
used
JP5
U6
or
ip7,
U7.
please
make
sure
which
OWARNING!!-
Ustng
must
are
the
make
set
correctly
new
sure
Intel,
these
AMD
and
jumpers
Cyrix
JP1,
released
JP2,
JP4
CPU,
and
you
JP24)
11
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Main
CPU
JP22
JP22
JP22
JP27
Board
Core
o o o
O
User's
Guide
Frequency
Select
Cyrix
Intel
two
times
Intel
three
AMD
Jumper
CPU
DX4
DX CPU is
time
DX2
used
is
CPU system
system
is
used
is
used,
clock.
used,
clock.
(UP22,
and
and
set
set
JP27)
CPU
CPU
speed
speed
to
to
Power
When
last
Before
power
Most
connected
are
Supply
installing
connector
connect
source.
power
to
black.
When
to
supplies
the
connector, align
in
positioned
the
Connector
the
board,
be
connecting before installing the
the
power
system
connect
them
middle.
have
so
supply,
two
board.
these
that
the
power
sets
two
the
(CN2)
check
of
Two
of
connectors
two
black
supply
that
six-wire
the
connector
it
is
not
connectors
wires
to
wires
system
connected
on
each
the
power
on
each
Main
Board
is
usually
peripherals.
that
connector
supply
connector
to
must
Setup
the
be
are
JP27
P27
CPU
JP1
o
JP2
JP4
o
o
Power
o|
Voltage
1JP24
JP24
loll-p
2-3
Connectors
system,
controllers connect-wires them
function.
Connectors
used
are
including
on
the
to
must
be
aligned
the
the
connect
to
power
front
panel
connectors
in a specific
AMD
DX4
Intel
P24D
Setting
3.3 V CPU
DX2/DX4)
4V
CPU is
5V
CPU
and
the
supply,
of
the
you
is
used
(DX2-66
Jumper
is
used
used
(such
is
used
(default)
Jumper
system
the
keyboard
system should
way
in
Write -Back)
(JP1,JP2,JP4,JP24)
(such
as
Intel
and
as Cyrix DX2V/DX4V)
Seting
to
board
case. remember
order
other
and
When
to
have
parts
various
the
connecting
that
some
proper
AMD
of
of
the
Keyboard
1
5
3
4
Connector
POWER +5V +12V
-12V GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
GROUND
-5V +5V
+5V
+5V
(CN1)
Keyboard
GOOD
Pin
Connector / Pin
Orange
Red
Yellow
Blue Black
Black Black
Black
White
Red
Red
Red
Definition
Keyboard
2
5 +5V DC
Definitions
Keyboard
Clock
(None)
Gound
Data
12
13
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Board
User's
Guide
Main
Board
Setup
Keyboard When
this
the
system
users
to
correctly labeled
from
on
the
Speaker
An
external
board
via
Lock
connector
case,
operate
when
the
board,
left.
Connector
speaker
this
connector.
Connector
is
connected
the
lock
can
your
computer.
connecting
Pin 1 of
4
Keyboard
ock
mounted
disable
the
keylock
the
Connector /
(J3)
inside
(J2)
to
the
keylock
the
keyboard,
It
is
important
to
the
keyboard
lock connector
Definition
+5V DC
Ground
Ground
Keylock
Ground
Pin
Definitions
the
case
to
main
can
on
the
front
preventing
orient
board.
connect
the
to
As
is
the
panel
of
other cable
clearly
counted
main
External
This
connector
to
back
up external oriented
System
This
connector
of
panel
computer,
test
without
or
Internal
may
or
replace battery, correctly.
Reset
should
the
system
causing
turning
be
it
is
very
Battery
Switch
case.
it
to
off
Battery
used
the
on-board
important
Pin
Conmector /
be
connected
The
perform
the
power.
Pin
Power
to
connect
battery.
that
Definition
+4.5-6V
No
Pin
Connector
to
Reset
switch
a
cold
Definition
Connector
an
external
When
the
connecting
DC
Connection Ground Ground
Definitions
(J5)
the
Reset switch
may
restart
from
4.5V
connecting
be
used
the
power-on
to
wire
on
to
(J4)
6V
the
reset
battery
the
be
front
the
self
14
Speaker
2
3
4
Speaker connector /
No Connection
Definition
Signal
GND
+5VDC
Pin
Definition
Reset
2
Suwitch
System
Connector
GND
/ Pin
Reset
Definitions
15
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Board
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Guide
Main
Board
Setup
Hardware
The
hardware
hardware
connected,
speed)
(high
Turbo
turbo
the
mode
turbo
switch
hardware
LowSpeed
HighSpeed
J6
Turbo
The
panel
whenever when
important connectoris
turbo
of
connect
LED
LED
the
system
the
to orient
the
Connector
connector
system
the
right-hand
Power Saving (JP13)
There
are
four
power
Standby
If
system
will
cache Resume
JP13 1-2
you
slow
and
Suspendmode.
have
power
case,
you
down
and
so
switch...etc.
short,
on,
the
then
Switch
switch
on
on
or
case.
is
running
turbo
the
wire
Suspend
management
saving
can
trigger
CPU
auto
force
CPU
connector
the
turbo
off.
(default)
(U7)
is
connected
If
connected,
LED
wire
correctly.
pin.
control
systeminto
clock
wake
into
Connector
is
front
panel
can
switch
7
to a turbo
the
in
turbo to
the
Resume
modes
switch
Suspend
to
zero
MHz,
up
by
keyboard,
Suspend
used
of be
(high
turbo
The
in
on
(J6)
to
the
used
turbo
speed)
connector,
"+"
this
the
power
mode
connect
system
to
toggle
LED
LED
mode.
terminal
Switch
board:
front
panel
mode
down
mouse
the
board
unit.
If
the
turbo
on
the
front
will
light
Note
it
is
of
the
Connector
Normal,
of
the
directly,
and
the
external
Suspend
system
on
that
Doze,
to
Green
a
oo
Peripheral
VL-BUS
3
VL-BUS
3 1
CMOS
,
LED
normal
T
Wait
21
Clock
DATA
Connector
LED
On:
LED
Off:
Green
When JP1
will
the
be
Control
system
low,
mode),
user
can
connect
to
control
monitorpower
State
0
usetul
Wait
1
Wait
Setting
<33MHz
>33MHz
Green
Setting
State
State
if
you
(D4)
System System
enter
when
the
pin1
these
Function
NO/OFF
(JP16)
forget
running
running
in normal
Connector
power
the
system
of
JP2
jumpers
(Such
control)
(JP15)
etting.
the
user's
power
(J1)
saving
is
make
will
reset
to
peripherals
as
power
system AM
password
saving
mode.
mode,
up
to
high.
supply
configuration
and
reload
function
(The
for
mode
the
pin 2 of
(return
The
connector
for
the
the
to
data
would
system)
Default
16
3.2
Clear
CMOS
1
Data
17
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Main
Board
User's
Guide
Memo
18
Page 12
Jumper
Setting
Quick
Reference
Main Memory Installation
S/S:Single
D/S : Double
J4:
External
JP11:CMQS
D4:
JP1,JP2,JP4,JP24
T-2
2-3
Green
Battery
short:
short:Clear
LED-
EE
P24
CE+C
SIMMA
SIMM1-SIMM
Installed Not­Not-
Installed
Installed
4
Installed Installed D/S Used
Side
72-Pin
SIMMs
Side
72-Pin
SIMMs
Connector
Data
Clear
Default
CMOS
Data
:
CPU
Power
Jumper Setting
Voltage
YENBbAB|
Cyrix
DXV
SV
CPU
used (default)
SIMMB
SIMM5
Not-Installedd
S/S Used
S/S Used D/S
Used
are
all 1 MB/4MB
are
all
2MB/8MB
Batery
or
Conn
1
SIMM
Not-Installed
S/S Used D/S
Used
S/S
Used
S/S
Used
16MB
Modules.
or
32MB
Modules.
cto
KB
RP
6
SEL RP10 RP8 RP7
RP1O
RP9
SiMM5-
SIMMA
SIMMB
SIINZ
SIMM
ControllerSystem
0
BIOS
JP17
Sis
85C40/
TR2
JP15,JP16:
RP15-RP19:
Cache
S1ze
E
3
1
E
2-3
JP15
1-2
JP162-3
1-2
Memory
64KB
128KB
256KB
256KB
512KB
BANK
U15
U16
U17
U18
U10
CPU
VESA
Slot's
State
Setting
short:
short:1 wait
short
<=
short>
Cache
Size
J
1-2
2-3
2-3
23
2-3
1
JP9
VESA
2
VESA
3
VESA
1
Wait
0
wait
state
state
33MHz
33MHz
Selection
P20
1-2
1-2
32K*8
12
32K*8
1-2
2-3
BANK
O
U11
U12
U13
J14
E
IUs
P16|
J3
J2:
U10)
8K*8
IPC
8K*8
IPC
or
16K*8
IPC
or
16K*8
PC
32K*8
IPC
J6:
/J7:
P13:
JP22,JP27:
CPU
-CPU
USS486Sx
486DX/DX2
486DX/DX2/DX4/SL-Enhanced
4860verDrive
P24D
Cyrix
AMD
USS
CPU
CPU
25MHz
3MHz
40MHz S so
5OMHz
If
J5:
: Speaker Connector
Keyboard
MX8315
Reset
Switch Conmector
Lock
Data
RAM
8K*8
8PCS
(U1I-U18)
32K*8
4PCS
(U11-U14)
32K
8PCS
(U11-U18)
64K*
4PCS
8PCS
J1:
8
(U11-U14)
64K*8
(U11-U18)
Peripheral
Turbo
Switch
Turbo
LED
Power
Open
7
Open
KB%or
Type
Jumper
TYpe
SL-Enhanced
(486DX
Write
M7
486DXL/DXL2
is
UMC
486SX
Type
Jumper
Clock
JP6JP7
OS
S
o s
(U7)
is
on
Connector
RPl5
short
RP16
Shot_
RP17
short
RP
short
RP19
short
Control
Power
Connector
Connector
Connector
Saving
Green Switch
CPU
Core
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CPU
is
Setting
Frequency
used
Cyix
JP3
|
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3|
1-2
1-2
2-3
is
used.
CPU
JP17
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
12
2-32-3
Jumper
CPU
JP18JP21
Setting
JPSCPUCLockJPG
O
S
board
S
If
25MHz
33MHz
40MHz
50MHzO
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SC466
(U6)
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speed
to
three times aystem clock.
JP23
JP28
RPSEL
12
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-2
0RP5,RP31
1-2
1-2
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0
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Chapter3
Memory
This
486
main
board
can
operate
memory installed on-board. There
the
system This used
3-1
When time size set
by
Cache
board chapter with
the
External
you
first
you
upgrade
setting
for
adjusting
Size
64KB
128KB
256KB
256KB
512KB
that
may
describes
main
board
Cache
install
or
modify
the
system.
of
JP9,JP20
Memory
JP9
1-2
short
2-3
short
2-3
short
2-3
short
2-3
short
be
the
types
and
Memory
the
cache
The
and
Jumper
|JP20
short|
1-2
short|
short|
short|
2-3
short
installed
explains
it,
you
1-2
1-2
1-2
Installation
from
1MB
up
to
64MB
is
also an external cache memory on
from
64KB
or
of
memory
how
devices
to
install
Configuration
memory
cache
RP
Switch
SEL.
RF
short8Kx8
RP16
short
RP17
short
RP18
short
RP19
short2KX8
on
to
need
memory
SEL.
Settings
RP
P15
8Kx8x
16KX8 x 1pc
32Kx8 x 1pc
6Kx8
32Kx8
your
adjust
TAG
(U10)
size
RAM
x
x
x
x
system
1pc
1pc
1pc
1pc
1pc
512KB
that
the
the
for
system
should
memory.
board
cache
the
Data
8Kx8x
(U11-018)
32Kx8x
4pcs
(U11-U14)
32Kx8
(U11-U18)
64Kx8
(U11-U14)
64Kx8x
(U11-U18)
in
size.
memory
system
RAM
8pcs
8pcs
4pcs
8pcs
be
or
x
x
each
is
19
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Main Board User's Guide
3-2
This 64MB. are
listed
Main
board
Memory
support
All
possible
below
for
any
memory
your
2SIMM-B
SIMM-A
1
SIMM-A
|
SIMM1-SIMM4
Installed
Installed
Installed
*
S/S
Single
side
side
is
installed
1MB
4MB
16MB
64MB
72-pin
72-pin
Only
*
DIS
SIMM-A
2
4
Double
Empty
Size
Configuration
combination
selection
SIMM5
S/S
D/S
S/S
DIS
SIMMs
SIMMs
with
SIMM1-SIMM4
of
30-pin
configuration
reference.
SIMM
6
SIMM5
SIMM4
SIMM3 SIMM2
SIMMI
SIMM-B
Used Used Used S/S Used
.Used
are
all
IMB,
are
all
2MB,
Sigle
Side
SIMM-A
256KB
1MB
4MB
16MB
x 4
x 4
x 4
x 4
and
and
jumper
SIMM6
S/S
D/S
S/S
4MB
or
&MB
SIMMs
SIMM5
72-pin
Used
Used
Used
16MB
or
32MB
SIMM-B
setting
RP
Modules.
Modules
SIMMB
SIMMs
mapping
30
SEL
RP10
RP8
RP7
RP10
RP9
up
to
Only
Only
SIMM-B
8
SIMM-B
3
Size
20MB
32MB
Size
is
1MB
2MB
4MB
5MB
8MB
16MB
is
installed
2MB
8MB
10MB
16MB
32MB
40MB
64MB
installed
with
Single
SIMM-A
SIMM1-SIMM4
with
Double
SIMM-A
SIMM1-SIMM4
Side
SIMM5
1MB
1MB 4MB 1MBx
4MB
16MBx
4MB
16MBx
Side
SIMM5
2MBx 8MB x 1
2MB
8MBx
32MBx
8MBx
32MBx
Memory
SIMMs
SIMM-B
SIMM6
x 1
x 1 x 1
1 4MB x 1
x 1
1
x 1 16MB x 1
1
SIMMs
SIMM-B
1
x 1
1
1
16MBx
8MB
1
32MB x 1
1|
32MB x 1
1MBx
4MB x 1
SIMM6
8MBX
Installation
1
1
1
x 1
20
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Main
Board
User's
Guide
SIMM-A & SIMM-B and
SIMM-B
5
6
7
10
11
SIMM-A & SIMM-B SIMM is
5 is
dedicated
is
Size
18MB
12
20MB
24
36MB
32
48
dedicated
for
dedicated
2MB
5MB
6MB
8MB
MB
MB
MB
MB
single
Size
1
12MB
16MB
2
are
installed
for
SIMM-A
SIMM1-SIMM4
256KB
256KB
256KB x 4
256KB
1MB
1MB
1MB x 4,
1MB
1MB
4MBx
4MB
are
installed
for
Double
side
SIMMs.
at
Single
x 4
x 4
x 4
x 4
x 4
x 4
x 4
4
x 4 16MB x 1
at
Side
SIMM-A
SIMM1-SIMM4
1MB x 4 1MB x 4
the
same
Side
16MBx
16MB
the
same
SIMMs,
time
SIMMs
SIMM5
1 MB x 1
4MBx
1MB
x 1
1MB
x 1
4MBx
4MB
x 1
16MB
4MB
x 1
x 1
time,
and
SIMM-B
SIMM5
8MB X 1
8MBx
SIMM-B
1
16MB
1
x1
16MB
1
16MB
16MB
SIMM6
1
SIMM66
4MB
4MBx
SIMM6
4MB
x 1
x 1
x 1
x 1
x 1
1
x1
Appendix
Award
STANDARD
BIOS
CHIPSET POWER LOAD
ESC
F10
Award's BlOS ROM has a built-in
modify stored
in
the
power
Entering
will
allow
CMOS
FEATURES
FEATURES
MANAGEMENT
SETUP
Quit
Save
the
basic
CMOS
is
turned
Setup:
to
you
BIOS
ROM
CMOS
AWARD SOFTWARE,
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
DEFAULTS
& Exit
Setup
Time,
Figure1Setup
system
RAM
Power
enter
configuration.
so
off.
on
Setup
ISA
Date,
that
the
program.
SETUP
Program
the
computer
Setup
BIOS
(2C419C31)
UTILITY
PASSWORD DE
SAVE
EXIT WITHOUT
T :
(Shift)
Hard
Disk
Type...
initlal
Setup
program that allows users
This
Setup
information
and
Program
INC.
SETTING
HDD AUTO
&
F2 : Change
content
press
EXT
SETUP
Select
Screen
De
DETECTION
SAVING
of
is
Item
Color
information retained
even
immediately
to
is
22
3
36MB
4
48MB
5
64MB
1MBx
4MB
4MB x 4
4
x 4
32MB X 1 32MB x 1
32MBx
1
16MB X 1
23
Page 16
Main Board
Users
Guide
Appendix
A-1
Standard
Choose SETUP This components display information
the
UTILITY
standard
and
"STANDARD
such memory. is
CMOs
Menu
Setup
Menu
as
date,
displayed
(Fig.
Once
in
Setup
CMOS
1)
allows
time,
a field is
the
SETUP"
and
users
hard
left
bottom
option
the
below
to
configure
disk
drive,
highlighted,
of
screen
floppy
the
from
is
system
on-line
Menu
the
displayed.
disk
help
screen.
ROM ISA BIOS (2C419C31)
STANDARD AWARD
Date
(mm:dd:yy):
Time
(hh:mm:ss):
Drive
C:
Drive
Drive A
Drive
Video:
Halt
Except
in
your
SCSI
by
BIOS.
For
IDE
normal
None
D:
None
1.2M,
B :
None
EGAVGA
All
On:
ESC
Quit
F1
Help
SCSI hard disk, to install hard disk (such
system,
drives operate using device drivers and are not supported directly
hard
IDE
hard
(OMb) (OMb)
5.25 in.
Errors
Figure 2
all
need
drives,
disks
Wed, 8:
t-
the
30:
(Shift)
and
Jan
50
CYLS.
Standard
to
have
BIOS
also
CMOS
SOFTWARE,
19
1994
HEADS
0
Expended
Select
F2:
Change
CMOS
their
provides
drives
SETUP
INC.
PRECOMP
Base
Extended Memory
Other Memory
Item
LANDZONE
Memory
Memory
Total
Color
Setup
Screen
specifications
three
mode
larger
than
SECTORS MODE
O
PUPD/+-:
as
MFM, ESDI
recorded
to
support
528MB:
CMOS
drive,
640K
7168K
OK
384K
8192K
Modify
here
both
or
IDE)
Normal
-
or
IDE
drives sm:
er
ih
LBA for drives larger than 528MB and
Large
Bytes)
for
that
drives
use
larger
Logic
than
Block
528MB
function
These
can
only
be
used
with
uncommon.
A-2 BIOS
choosing
By
Features
"BIOS
the
Setup
FEATURES
SETUP"
SETUP UTILITY Menu, the screen below
screen
contains
Virus
Warning
CPU
Intemal
External
Boot
Sequence
Swap
Floppy
Boot
Up
Boot
Up
Boot
Up
IDE HDD Block
Typematic
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec):
Typematic
Security
Cache
Cache
Drive
Floppy
Seek
NumLock
System
Mode
Rate
Setting
Delay
Option
the
manufacturer's
ROM
AWARD
Status
Speed
(Msec)
Figure
ISA
BIOS
FEATURES
Disabled|
Enabled Enabled
: A
C
Disabled Enabled On Low Disabled
Disabled
250
Setup
3
BIos
default
BIOS
(2C419C31)
SOFTWARE,
Video
C8000-CFFFF
DO000-D7FFF D8000-DFFFF EO000-E7FFF E8000-EFFFF
ESC:
Help
F
F6
F7
Load
Feature
Setup
528MB.
up
to 8.4GB (Giga
Addressing
that
the
option
is
displayed. This sample
values
SETUP
INC.
BIOS
Quit
Old
Valuess
Load
BIOS
Setup Defaults
Screen
mode.
not
do
MS-DOS
from
for
the
Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow
T
POD:
(Shift)
Defaults
use
and
the
mainboard.
F2:
LBA
is
CMOS
Enabled
Disabled Disabled Disabled : Disabled
Disabled
Select
ltem
Color
24
25
Page 17
Main
Board
A.
VIRUSPROTECTION
Virus
This
hard
User's
Warning:Disabled
feature disk.
cause a warning message to appear.
either
allow
B.CACHE
C.
BOOT
CONTROL
CPU
Internal
External
UP
FEATURES
Boot
Sequence
Selects
system
Swap
If assignment function
Boot During floppy tracks disable 360K
Boot On
Off : Keypad
Boot
If
to
Floppy
you
enable
up
POST
disk
while
this
floppy
up
Keypad
up
set
to
the
immediately
D.
IDE
HDD
BLOCK
Guide
protect
Any
the
Cache
Cache
drive
run
with.
Drive
this
so
that
as
Drive
Floppy
(power
drive
760K,
function,
drive
Num
Lock
is
is
System
high
speed,
after
MODE
the
boot
attempt
operation
:
Sector
to
write
to
continue
Disabled
to
DisabledEnabled
A:C
where
the
Disabled
feature, Drive A will
A.
the
C:
system
system
function
Seek:Disabled
on
self
test),
Enabled
installed
1.2M
installed.
set
set
Speed:High
power
is
40
or
and
1.44M
there
will
not
Status
to
number-mode Keys
to
arrow-mode
the
system
On
will
up.
:|
Disabled
and
partition
them
will
If
this happens, you
or
stopit.
Enabled
A
search
first
Enabled
will
swap
as
Enabled
BIOS
will
80
tracks.
are
all
80
be
any
warning
Off
Keys
Low
run
at
Enabled
halt
for
the
Drive
B,
determine
360K
tracks,
high
speed
table
of
the
your
system
can
operation
floppy
Drive B will
if
the
type
is
If
you
message
at
drive
40
for
and
per
transfer.
use this
6
500
Up
access
is
to
is
Enabled
the
by
Enabled
700
not
not
This
feature
sector
transfers
drives,
E.
TYPE MATIC RATE
except
Define the setting
Typematic Specifies
the
Typematic
When
holding
F.
PASS
G.
SYSTEM
second
Security
System
Setup
Video
Enables of
wORD
BIOS
BIOS
the
system
character
CONTROL
Option:
the
denied
prompt.
denied
prompt.
the
enhances
instead
very
rate (
Key
Delay
down
displayed.
system
if
system
if
SHADOW
Shadow:
system
disk
performan
of
one
sector
early
designs,
can
SETTING:Disabled
of
the Keyboard's typematic rate.
Chars/Sec
repeat
(m
sec): |
a key,
will
the
will
the
) : 2
rate
the
System
not
boot
correct
boot,
correct
250
time
between
Set
and
password
but
access
password
Disabled
shadowing
to
achieve
C8000-CBFFF, CC000-CFFFF, D0000-D3FFF, D4000-D7FFF,
D8000-D8FFF,
If
you
have a shadowing
may
you
DC000-DFFFF
the
set
appropriate
Shadow:Disabled
of
the
BIOS
at
memory
catchable
any
"Enabled"
making
feature.
30
the
first
to
setup
entered
setup
entered
best
of
above
function
Appendix
multi-
Most
IDE
1000
and
will
be
at
the
be
will
at
the
performance
Enabled
segment,
to
26
27
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Main
Board
A-3
Chipset
By
choosing CMOS sample
SETUP
screen mainboard. By
choosing
will
automatically
bus
frequency,
Auto
Configuration
At
Bus
Clock
DRAM
Speed
DRAM
Write
DRAM
Write
DRAM
Burst
Cache
Write
System Shadow
Video
Shadow
Above
all the entries
mainboard
User's
Features
the
"CHIPSET
UTILITY
contains
the
"Enable"
detect
DRAM
Enabled
1/4
Ws
CAS
Read:
Cycle
and
Faster
1WS
1T
2T
:2T
Non-Cacheable
Non-Cacheable
Figure 4 Chipset
you
should
Guide
Setup
FEATURES
Menu,
the
the
manufacturer's
option
the
speed,
ROM
STANDARD CMOS
AWARD
CLKIN
on
the
CPU
ISA
screen
not
for
speed
cache
BIOs
SO
Features
change
SETUP"
screen
default
"Auto
and
and
read/write
(2C419C31)
SETUP
TWARE,
ESC Quit
F1
Help
Old
F6:Load
F
Load
Setup
are
optional
them.
option
below
is
displayed.
values
for
Configuration".
will
auto-configuration
cycle.
INC.
(Shi#l
Values
BIOS
Setup
Screen
(Shift) F2 :
Defaults
Defaults
settings for
from
a:
the
the
The
this
This
BIOSs
Select
Modify
Color
the
Item
A-4
Power
This
section
management
select
please
"CMOS
similar
tables this
Power
PM Video
IRQ
HDD
System System
System
PM
Local
Video
DMA
IRQ
Figure
Power Veo
System
System
System
**PM Local Local Video
DMA
IRQ 1 (Keyboard)
SETUP
to
show
mainboard.
Management
Control
off
optíon
12/15
for
M
Tmers
Power Down
Doze Standby
Suspend
Events
Der
Activities
Activities
1 (Keyboard)
5-1
Management
M
Control
oT
Option
Pwer
Do2wn
Standby
Suspend
Events** Master Device
Activities
Activities
Management Setup
provides
features.
"POWER
one
of
you
by
APM
PM
Power
by
APM
Down
informations
For
enabling
MANAGEMENT
UTILITY"
the
two
illustrated
the
screen
ROM
POWER
AWARD
User
Define
Yesine
Susp/Stdby IRQ12
10
Min
3Min
10
Min
10
Min
Enable
Enable Enable
Enable
Enable
Management
ROM
POWER
AWARD
User Define
es
:
Susp/Stdby
10
Min
3
Min
10
Min
10
Min
Enable EnaDe
.
Menu.
with
ISA
MANAGE
ISA
MANAGEMENT
of
functioning
the
power
You
screens
the
manufacturer's
BIOS
(2C419C31)
MENT
SOFTWARE,
IRQ 3 (COM
IR
off
RQ5 RQ 6 (Floppy
IRQ7
IRQ
8RTC,
IRQ 9 (Reserved
IRQ
10
IRQ11 IRO
12
Hard
IRQ
15 (Reserved)
Old
Load
for
Setup
SOFTWARE,
Non-SL-Enhanced
BIOS
(2C419C31)
IRQ
off
OrAN
ID
RO IRQ 9 (Reserved)
IRQ
10
IRQ11 IRQ
12PS2
IRQ
13
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pressing
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saving
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Activities
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or
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the
programmable
clock
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the
system
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enable
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mouse
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to
monitor
is touched.
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enter
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/ IRQ1 (Keyboard)/ IRQI(COM2)/
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LAN) / IRQ6
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(Reserved) / IRQ12
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Disk) & IRQ15
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installed
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shut
off
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at
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time-out
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User's
default setting
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to
under
OS2.
make
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of
the
IRQ
8(RTC, OS2) event
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Management
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selecting function
power management
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working
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option
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1.
YES
option:
Selection "Yes" means that the defined Power Management
Mode
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OS
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2.
C.
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This
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means, Power software
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defined
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timer
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when
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period
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the
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12/15
series
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implementation
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A-6
Password
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change
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setup
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key
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and
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Guide
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