DataExpert AIO4045 User Manual

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AIO4045
USERS MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1 MOTHERBOARD................................................1
1.1 SYSTEM FEATURES..............................................................1
1.2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS...................................................1
1.3 AIO4045 BOARD LAYOUT....................................................2
1.4 DRAM INSTALLATION.........................................................3
1.5 SRAM INSTALLATION..........................................................4
1.6 CPU INSTALLATION.............................................................5
1.7 AWARD BIOS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SETUP........10
1.8 ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM SPEED.......................................14
CHAPTER 2 IDE.......................................................................15
2.1 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION..............................................16
- DOS DRIVER......................................................................16
- WINDOWS 3.1 DRIVER.....................................................18
- NETWARE DRIVER...........................................................18
- OS/2.......................................................................................19
CHAPTER 3 VGA.....................................................................20
3.1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................21
3.2 FEATURES.............................................................................21
3.3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION............................................22
3.4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION..............................................24
CHAPTER 4 LAN......................................................................20
4.1 OVERVIEW............................................................................21
4.2 FEATURES.............................................................................21
4.3 SOFTWARE SETUP..............................................................22
APPENDIX A AWARD POST CODE.....................................57
APPENDIX B BEEF CODE.....................................................61
RMA FORM
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CHAPTER 1 MOTHERBOARD
1.1 System Features
q Support INTEL 486SX, 486DX, 486DX2, P24T, P24D, S-SERIAL. AMD 486DX, 486DX2. Cyrix M6, M7. q Support L1 write back CPU.
1.2 System Specifications
CPU Clock : 25/ 33/ 40 MHz Memory : 1MB to 128MB SRAM Size : 128KB/256KB/512KB VGA: Avance Logic VL-Bus VGA I/O : 2 serial port, 1 parallel port, 2 floppy HDD: VL-Bus IDE Expand I/O slot: 5 ISA slots, 1 VL-Bus slot Dimension : 27.0cm ´ 21.3cm Board design: 4-Layer implementation
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1.3 AIO4045 Board Layout
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486 CPU
VGA
PARALLEL
COM 1
COM2
BNC
K/B
BT 1
J10
W83758F
W83757F
ALG2228
W83C492F
SIM4
SIM 3
SIM 2
SIM 1
W83C491F
W83C759F
W89C904AXF
JP66
JP54
JP61 JP60
JP5 9 JP5 8
JP5 7
JP5 5
JP4 9
JP17
JP37
JP36
JP35
JP32
U 15
U1 4
U10
U9
JP1 6
JP1 4
JP2 8
JP29
JP30, JP31
JP2 6
J 5
J 3
J 2
J 1
JP1­JP3
JP 4
JP5
JP1 3
JP6
U13
JP3 4 JP3 3
JP4 3
JP3 9
JP4 6 JP4 5 JP4 4
JP5 3
JP4 8
JP4 7
JP5 6
PS
JP 65
JP73,JP69-JP67
J 9
JP7 2
JP7 0
JP7 1
FDD
HDD
BIO S
K/B BIOS
JP52
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1.4 DRAM INSTALLATION
The AIO4045 main board can support expanded memory from 1MB to 128MB. Either 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 12MB, 16MB, 24MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB SIM DRAM can be used on the AIO4045 motherboard.
n The board layout below shows the locations of the DRAM memory
banks :
n DRAM Configuration
SIM1 SIM2 SIM3 SIM4 TOTAL
MEMORY
1MB*1 NONE NONE NONE 1MB 1MB*1 1MB*1 NONE NONE 2MB 4MB*1 NONE NONE NONE 4MB 4MB*1 4MB*1 NONE NONE 8MB 4MB*1 4MB*1 4MB*1 NONE 12MB 4MB*1 4MB*1 4MB*1 4MB*1 16MB 4MB*1 NONE 4MB*2 NONE 12MB 4MB*2 NONE NONE NONE 8MB 4MB*2 4MB*2 NONE NONE 16MB 4MB*2 4MB*2 4MB*2 NONE 24MB
4MB*2 4MB*2 4MB*2 4MB*2 32MB 16MB*1 NONE NONE NONE 16MB 16MB*1 16MB*1 NONE NONE 32MB 16MB*1 16MB*1 16MB*1 16MB*1 64MB 16MB*2 NONE NONE NONE 32MB 16MB*2 16MB*2 16MB*2 16MB*2 128MB
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SIM4
SIM 3
SIM 2
SIM 1
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1.5 SRAM INSTALLATION
CACHE CONFIGURATION SIZE
128K 256K 512K
TAG RAM (U13)
DATA RAM (U9,U10,U14,U
15)
TAG RAM (U13)
DATA RAM (U9,U10,U14, U15)
TAG RAM (U13)
DATA RAM (U9,U10,U14,U
15)
8K*8 32K*8 32K*8 64K*8 32K*8 128K*8
1.6 CPU INSTALLATION
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486 CPU
W83C491F
JP36
JP35
U 15
U1 4
U10
U9
U13
JP3 4 JP3 3
JP34JP34
JP34
JP33JP33
JP33
JP35JP35
JP35
JP36JP36
JP36
1 1
1
1
1 1
1
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CPU CLOCK
20 MHz 25 MHz 33 MHz 40 MHz
J1: POWER LED & K/B LOCK
J2: SPEAKER (3-4 SHORT)
· INTEL/AMD CPU TYPE SELECT
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486 CPU
W83C491F
JP37
JP32
JP1 6
JP1 4
JP2 6
JP 4
JP5
JP4 6 JP4 5 JP4 4
JP2 8
JP2 9
JP1-JP3
J5
J4
J3
J2
J1
JP1, JP2, JP3
JP1, JP2, JP3
JP1, JP2, JP3
JP1, JP2, JP3
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486SX
486DX/DX2
P24D
P24T
6
20
20
20
20
19
19
19
19
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
JP14
JP14
JP14
JP14
JP5
JP5
JP26
3 2 1
3 2 1
6 2
JP16
JP16
JP16
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
JP32
JP28
JP28
JP32
JP44
JP29
JP29
1
9 10
1
7 8
10
JP37
JP37
JP26
1
2
5
6
5 1
JP32 JP44
JP44
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486DX/DX2
enhance
CPU
7
20
19
2
1
JP14
JP5
3 2 1
JP16
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
JP28
JP44
JP32
JP59
1
9 10
JP37
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·
CYRIX CPU TYPE SELECT
M7
M6
8
20
20
19
19
2
2
1
1
JP14
JP14
JP5
JP5
3 2 1
3 2 1
JP16
JP16
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
JP59
JP32
JP28
JP59
JP32
JP28
JP61
JP44
JP29
JP61
JP44
JP29
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
JP37
JP37
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CPU POWER VOLTAGE
3.3V FOR DX4 5V FOR NORMAL
OTHER JUMPER DESCRIPTION
JUMPER DESCRIPTION
JP45
JP66
9
JP17 JP31
JP17 JP
SUSPEND RESUME
CMOS CLEAR
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CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
CONNECTOR PIN OUT SIGNAL NAME
J1: KEY LOCK
1 2 3 4 5
LED POWER NOT USED GROUND KEYBOARD INHIBITOR GROUND
J3: TURBO/SW
1 2
GROUND SELECT PIN
J4: LED
1 2
+ANODE
-CATHODE
J5: RESET
1 2
GROUND RESET IN
KB: KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4 5
KEYBOARD CLOCK KEYBOARD DATA SPACE GROUND +5V
PS: POWER CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4
5,6,7,8
9
10,11,12
POWER GOOD +5V DC +12V DC
-12V DC GROUND
-5V DC +5V DC
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TURBO SPEED
NORMAL SPEED
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1.7 AWARD BIOS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SETUP
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This section will explain how to set up the system configuration (CMOS) under the AWARD BIOS. The SETUP program is contained in the system's Read-Only-Memory rather than on a diskette. To enter SETUP, press the <Del> key when the system is booting up. The following menu appears:
Please enter " STANDARD CMOS SETUP " to enter the next screen.
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss)
: Mon, Nov 14 1994 : 11 : 26 : 2
CYLS. HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS
MODE Drive C : User (365Mb) Drive D : None ( 0Mb)
929 16 0 929 48
NORMAL
0 0 0 0 0
---------- Drive A : 1.44M , 3.5 in. Drive B : 1.2M, 5.25 in. Video : EGA/VGA Halt On : ALL Errors
Base Memory : 640K Extended Memory : 15360K Expanded Memory : 0K Other Memory : 384K
Total Memory : 16384K Esc : Quit F1 : Help
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift)F2 :Change Color
PU/PD/+/- : Modify F3 : Toggle Calender
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ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC. STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC. Virus Warning
CPU Internal Cache External Cache Quick Power On Self Test Boot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Boot Up System Speed IDE HDD Block Mode Gate A20 Option
: Disabled : Enabled : Enabled : Disabled : A, C : Disabled : Enabled : On : High : Disabled
: Fast
Video BIOS Shadow C8000-CBFFF Shadow CC000-CFFFF Shadow D0000-D3FFF Shadow D4000-D7FFF Shadow D8000-DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow E0000-E3FFF Shadow E4000-E7FFF Shadow E8000-EBFFF Shadow EC000-EFFFF Shadow
: Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled
: Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled
Memory Parity Check Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option
: Enabled : Disabled : 6 : 250 : Setup
Esc : Quit ¯®¬ : Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Default F7 : Load Setup Default
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ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
Auto Configuration AT Bus Clock Extended ALE Internal Cache Burst WB Internal Cache WB/WT External Cache WB/WT Keyboard A20 Emulation Keyboard RC Emulation DRAM Wait State DRAM Decouple Refresh DRAM Slow Refresh
: Enable : CLKIN/5 : Disable : Enable : Write Back : Write Back : Disable : Disable : 40Mhz, 1WS : Disable : Disable
Esc : Quit ¯®¬ : Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Default F7 : Load Setup Default
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ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
Power Management PM Control by APM Doze Timer Global Standby Timer Suspend Timer HDD Standby Timer Video Off Option Video Off Method
Global Standby General I/ O Suspend General I/O
*** Activity Detect *** Video activity detect Hard Disk activity detect
: Max Saving : No : 1 Sec : 1 Min : 4 Min : Disable : Susp, Stby -> Off : V/H SYNC+Blank
: Enable : Enable
: Disable : Enable
VL Bus Master detect
*** Wakeup Event *** IRQ 1&3 as Wakeup Event IRQ 4&5 as Wakeup Event IRQ 6&7 as Wakeup Event IRQ 8&9 as Wakeup Event IRQ A&B as Wakeup Event IRQ C&D as Wakeup Event IRQ E&F as Wakeup Event IRQ 0&1 as Wakeup Event IRQ 2&3 as Wakeup Event IRQ 4&5 as Wakeup Event
: Disable
: IRQ 1&3 : IRQ 4&5 : IRQ 6&7 : IRQ 8 : IRQ B : IRQ D : IRQ F : Disable : Disable : Disable : Disable
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IRQ 6&7 as Wakeup Event
Floppy Disk activity detect Keyboard activity detect Serial Port activity detect Parallel Port activity detect VL Bus activity detect
: Enable : Enable : Disable : Disable : Disable
Esc : Quit ¯®¬ : Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Default F7 : Load Setup Default
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
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Enter Password:
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ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
ROM ISA BIOS (2C4J6000)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE,INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
PASSWORD SETTING IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup
¯®¬ : Select Item (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
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SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N) : Y
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1.8 ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM SPEED
After booting the system, hold down <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys, then press <-> to select low-speed, press <+> to select high-speed.
Please review the following configuration :
HOLD DOWN <Ctrl> AND <Alt> KEYS, PRESS <+> HOLD DOWN <Ctrl> AND <Alt> KEYS, PRESS <­>
CPU SPEED NORMAL Þ TURBO CPU SPEED TURBO Þ NORMAL
CHAPTER 2 IDE
IDE MODE (JP53)
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W83C759 F
JP53
JP52
5 1 10 6 15 11
1 6 11
1 6 11
ENABL E
DISABLE
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CPU SPEED (JP53)
HDD MODE (JP53)
I/OCHECK READY (JP52)
2.1 SPECIFICATIONS
q Compatible with HOST VESA bus standard
q I/O address 1F0 to 1F7
q Floppy Disk Controller
l Support up to two 3.5 or 5.25 floppy disk drives l 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M
q Serial port and Parallel port
l Two serial ports, COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4 selectable
one parallel port, 378H/3BCH/278H selectable
2.2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
1. DOS Driver
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1 6 11
1 6 11
1 6 11
1 6 11
1 6 11
1 6 11
<=33MH z
MODE2
MODE0
>33MHz
MODE3
MODE1
ENABLE
DISABL E
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WBIDE.EXE [Options] (A) The WBIDE.EXE is two in one exceptional program:
A DOS Device Driver and a Configuration Utility.
1) A Device Driver on DOS. To edit the line ­DEVICE=[d:\path\]WBIDE.EXE [/S] [/L] [/C] into the CONFIG.SYS file, and reboot the DOS.
[Note]: The WBIDE.EXE driver will detect automatically
for the IDE disk configuration data : Xfer-bit & best
multiple sector. Those parameters are used only
when a trouble was encounted.
The parameters, [/S] [/L] and [/C] are optional.
[/S] parameter is selected to indicate that the WBIDE.EXE does
not use the multiple sector read/write functions to access all IDE disks.
[/L] parameter is selected to indicate hat the WBIDE.EXE does
use 16-bit data transfer between IDE disks and CPU.
[/C] parameter is valid only when WBIDE BIOS was existed. It
is selected to indicate that the WBIDE.EXE will replace WBIDE BIOS functions. If WBIDE BIOS was present, the WBIDE.EXE will not work unless the parameter [/C] was specified.
* Normally setting as follows : DEVICE=C:\path\WBIDE.EXE
2) A Configuration Utility on DOS. To run the WBIDE.EXE directly on the DOS prompt­d:\> [d:\path\]WBIDE.EXE <enter>
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(B) Functional Description:
1) WBIDE DOS Device Driver supports up to four IDE disks. They are 1FXH I/O port address and 17XH I/O port address.
The IDE disks, where are attached into 17XH port connector, do not specify CYL/HD/SECT parameters in ROM BIOS SETUP.
The WBIDE.EXE Device Driver will ask you to correct CYL/HD/SECT value to match the pre-setting in ROM BIOS SETUP, when the IDE disk was first time attached to WBIDE Device Driver on 17XH connector.
2) WBIDE Configuration Utility will show you the current
configur- ation of IDE disks, and easy to modify the CYL/HD/SECT configuration.
[Note]: The CYL/HD/ECT setup of WBIDE Device Driver
was set only one time, when the IDE disk was first time attached. If a wrong CYL/HD/SECT value is set to WBIDE Device Driver, you need to execute WBIDE Configuration Utility on DOS to correct the value and reboot.
2. Windows 3.1 Driver
There are six files in subdirectory WINDRV:
SETUP.EXE SETUPKIT.DLL VBRUN200.DLL VER.DLL WIDE310.386 README.TXT
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You should install Windows 3.1 first. And then execute SETUP.EXE in subdirectory WINDRV on DOS prompt, it will install Windows 3.1 driver WIDE310.386 automatically.
-OR­You can refer README.TXT in subdirectory WINDRV to install Windows 3.1 driver WIDE310.386 by yourself.
[NOTE] Before you execute Windows 3.1 with WIDE310.386 Driver, the DOS device driver - WBIDE.EXE must be run first.
3. Netware driver
(A) Netware V2.15 and V2.2
Label this diskette as DSK_DRV_003 and follow the installation procedure of Netware.
(B) Netware V3.1 and V3.11
At server prompt load NWIDE310 for V3.1
or load NWIDE311 for V3.11
then select the proper I/O port and interrupt number. Options supported
/CS force master IDE drive to be single sector access /DS force slave IDE drive to be single sector access
(C) Netware 4.00
Follow the Netware 4.00 installation procedure
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4. OS/2
Refer to the OS2IDE2X.DOC in OS2 subdirectory for OS2 driver installation
CHAPTER 3 VGA
Trademarks
AutoCAD and AutoShade are trademarks of Autodesk Inc. IBMÒ, OS/2, VGA and PS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Lotus, 1-2-3 and Symphony are trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation. Windows, Word, MS-DOS and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. WordPerfect is a trademark of WordPerfect Corporation. VESA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association. MultiSync is a trademark of Nippon Electric Company(NEC). ImgDAC, photoDAC, and GUI-ULTRA are trademarks of Avance Logic Inc.
All other trade names are trademarks of their original Vendors.
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3.1 INTRODUCTION
AIO-4045 is an all purpose single-chip graphics controller based adapter which excels in GUI, CAD and DOS application environments. It delivers high speed, high resolution display with true color support at
16.7 million colors. It is a cost effective and ideal graphics solution for desktop PC users. To take full advantage of the AIO-4045 hardware functions, it comes with a complete set of software drivers such as for MS Windows 3.1, AutoCAD, and more.
AIO-4045 is fully backward compatible with the IBM and Hercules video standards (i.e. IBM MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA and Hercules). It protects users of their early software investment. AIO-4045 is designed to work with VESA VL-BUS platforms with high speed CPU support. AIO-4045 is the graphics solution which offers you quality, performance and advanced features all in one card.
3.2 FEATURES
* VESA Revision 2.0 Compliance.
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* Full 32-bit , GUI Acceleration. * Green PC support, VESA DPMS Power Saving. * 24-bit DAC included ( Support 16.7M True Colors ). * Displays up to 1280´1024 resolution at 16 colors.
JP57: IRQ9
Enable
Disable (default)
3.3 SOFTWARE DRIVERS
Utility Programs
1 Insert AIO-4045 driver disk 1 into the floppy drive A and type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 The INSTALL program will display a list of options. Select the
option for installing Utility Programs and press [Enter]. Note: MS Windows 3.1 has its own install program. Details refer to "Installing MS Windows 3.1".
3 Provide the correct drive path where you would like to install the
AIO-4045 utility programs.
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4 The INSTALL program will automatically copy all
available
AIO-4045 utility programs into the specified drive path.
1. Using VMODE.EXE
VMODE is a menu-driven program to help you select the AIO-4045 video modes which are available for display. With a few simple keystrokes, you can switch the display into one of the many extended high resolution modes listed.
VMODE can be run directly from the DOS command line or from a menu.
The following table provides the detailed instructions on how you can work with VMODE.EXE:
VMODE COMMAND LINE
DESCRIPTION VMODE Window-screen VMODE VMODE? VMODE Help screen VMODE Vn{n=Oto 13 (hex)} Switch to VGA modes VMODE n {n=valid hex number} Set video modes with a valid mode
number. See Video mode table for detail.
2. MS Windows
If you have never installed MS Windows before, please refer to MS Windows User's Manual for detailed installation procedures. When it comes to the section where you need to select Display options, choose VGA for your display. After you have completed the MS Windows installation, go through the following steps to install high resolution drivers for your AIO-4045 VGA. Or, if you have already installed MS
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Windows with the option of another VGA card, do the following steps to re-configure MS Windows to support the AIO-4045 VGA.
1 Enter MS Windows directory and run MS Windows SETUP
program by typing "SETUP".
2 A display with the current settings will appear on the screen. Use
the arrow key to highlight the Display Settings and press [Enter].
3 A list of the display options will appear on the screen. Select the
"VGA" option and press [Enter].
4 Follow the remaining instructions to complete Windows SETUP.
Exit Windows SETUP and start Windows by typing "Win".
5 Under Windows Program Manager, go to heading option "File" and
select "RUN".
6 There will be a Windows menu asking for command file. Insert the
AIO-4045 Driver Disk 2 into your floppy drive A and enter "A:\ WIN31UL". Press [Enter]. Warning: Do not copy the files to your hard disk (installation errors will result). The software will do this automatically.
7 Windows should start copying all necessary files for you to display
high resolution using AIO-4045.
8 Once all the files have been down loaded from the AIO-4045
Software Diskette, there should be a small Windows menu with heading "ALG2228 Resolutions...". Select the desired resolution and press [Enter].
9 Restart Windows if you want to change the resolution, otherwise,
cancel the option.
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Note: It is necessary to restart Windows if you select a different display resolution than the one you are currently using.
10 Should you select a different display resolution in the future,
simply select the new resolution by double-clicking on the Avance Logic logo icon and restart Windows.
3. OS/2 Ver. 2.1
NOTE!
0S/2 Ver 2.1 and windows NT drivers are available upon request. Please contact your vendor for details.
To successfully install OS/2 driver, please make sure you have the AIO-4045 OS/2 2.1 Display Driver Disk 3.
For first time installation of AIO-4045 OS/2 Drivers Disk 3, please follow steps 1 to 11. On subsequent installation of drivers, you may skip steps 1-4. The OS/2 installation procedure is as follows:
1 Under OS/2 desktop select icon: OS/2 System and then icon:
Command Prompts.
2 Select OS/2 or DOS Window (either Desktop or FullScreen).
3 Insert the driver diskette into the floppy drive. (e.g. drive A:) 4 Run INSTALL.BAT or INSTALL.CMD. (e.g. if the floppy drive
is A: and OS/2 is installed on C: then type “A:\install a: c:). For help on INSTALL.BAT, just typeA:\install. This will load necessary files needed for OS/2 installation on the hard disk.
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Steps 1-4 are required only for the first time installation of Avance Logic drivers. On subsequent installation of drivers you may skip the steps 1-4.
5 On OS/2 window (under Command Prompt) run DSPINSTL.
6 Select Primary Display and clickOK.
7 Select “Avance Logic, Inc. on the driver selection menu.
8 Select Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type on the menu
Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility”.
9 User will be prompted for Video Refresh Rate Selection Menu. If
you are not sure about the monitor type, select “NO. Selecting wrong refresh rate not supported by monitor could hang OS/2 system and you may be required to load the OS/2 system all over again. If you select “YES, utility: AScanOS2 is invoked which will present the available scan rates. If you are still not sure about which scan rates to choose, select the lowest scan rates in each of the four columns. For information on AScanOS2 read Help provided in the program.
10 Select desired display resolution.
11 Use Disk: Display Driver Diskette when prompted.
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NOTE
- Please note that the volume label ofDisplay Driver Diskette is DISP 1. If you make copies of this disk, make sure you give correct volume label. (Use DOS commandLABEL to change the volume label of a disk.)
- Close all Windows Seamless and FullScreen applications before you use DSPINSTL.
- Under 0S/2 desktop, if you are running Windows Seamless session it is possible that the shades of colors may change in the 0S/2 desktop. This may happen because of palette change and it is quite O.K. To refresh the screen click mouse on 0S/2 desktop with Button 2 (just like you do the system shutdown) and choose menu item "Refresh Now". This will refresh the 0S/2 desktop with correct color shades. However, this will not correct any palette problem for applications running under Windows Seamless.
- On screen resolution of 1024x768x256 colors, under Windows session if you open Color (Control Panel) you may not get correct Custom Color Selector. This has been observed in video boards by other manufacturers. We are contacting IBM in regards to this.
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- Once you have successfully installed Avance Logic Inc. SVGA drivers, you can easily change Video Refresh rate (without changing screen resolution) by performing steps 5 thru 9. Select CANCEL when prompted at step 10 and onward still you exit from DSPINSTL. Do system shutdown immediately.
DE-INSTALLING DISPLAY DRIVERS:
- If you want to remove Avance Logic, Inc. display drivers, follow steps 5-11 and selectSuper VGA (SVGA) instead of Avance Logic, Inc. when prompted at step 7. Use IBM’s
OS/2 original disks during this installation. During this installation you may get a message saying... File BVHSVGA is newer than source file ...”. Press O.K. to this dialogue box. It is not necessary to perform shutdown at this point.
Open either DOS or OS/2 window. Insert Avance Logics driver diskette in the floppy drive and run DEINSTAL. For instance, if OS/ 2 has been installed on drive C then type: “A:\deinstal c. This will restore the original files changed during installation of Avance Logic drivers. For help on DEINSTAL just typeA:\deinstal.”.
Do system shutdown for the changes to take effect.
NOTE
If your system has not been installed for "Dual Boot" feature, then step 1 will not work for you. You should then re-boot system with DOS from the floppy drive and continue on with steps 2 to 10.
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4. Windows NT
1 Enter Windows NT.
2 Select Windows NT SETUP, click on the option "Change
System Settings".
3 Go to the option "Display" and select "Others". Insert ALG
2228 windows NT drivers disk into A drive.
4 Select the display resolution of your choice then reboot your
system. You have now installed high resolution Windows NT driver.
5. Memory Address Segments
ITEM SPECIFICATION
RAM A0000h-BFFFFh ROM C0000h-C7FFFFh
I/O ADDRESS 3B0h--3DFh (IBM standard)
DMA No DMA channels exist
Interrupt interrupt 9 is used to indicate vertical retrace
in some modes (software programmable)
6. Configure AutoCAD Release 11 for High Resolution Display Driver
To install high resolution display driver successfully, please first make sure that your ACAD R11 runs with the VGA display first.
1 Insert command "SET DSPADI=DSPEGA41" onto the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Re-boot system to activate the new AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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2 Insert the ALG2228 driver disk 2 and type "Install". Select
"AutoCAD/R11".
3 Start ACAD.
4 Select option 5, "Configure AutoCAD from the Main Menu".
5 Select Option 3, "Configure Video Display and select device
number. For Example, "ADI P386 v4.0/4.1 display".
6 Select display mode.
7 Finish the rest of the setups and save all changes.
7. Configure AutoCAD Release 12 for High Resolution Display Driver
To install high resolution display driver successful, please first make sure that your ACAD R12 runs with the VGA display first.
1 Insert the ALG 2228 driver disk 2 and type Install. It will copy
all drivers into the DRV directory of your ACAD R12 directory.
2 Begin AutoCAD by entering "ACAD -R". Select option 3
"Configured Video Display".
3 Answer "Yes" when prompted "Do you want to select....." message
to display the available video options for AutoCAD.
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4 Select "Avance VGA P386 ADI V4.2 32-bit Display List, by
Avance Logic".
5 Select the display resolution you desire.
6 Follow the directions provided by the ACAD program to complete
the configuration.
7 Save new changes and you have completed the installation.
8. VersaCAD/5.X
The AIO-4045 VGA supports the following high resolution software drivers for VersaCAD/5.X:
AC16.COM for 16-color modes, and
-- 800x600 16-color
-- 1024x768 16-color
-- 1280x1024 16-color (1MB DRAM)
AC256.COM for 256-color modes, and
-- 640x480 256-color
-- 800x600 256-color
-- 1024x768 256-color (1MB DRAM)
"--": Please refer to the screen display for the selection number that is associated with the display resolution.
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At
the DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
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2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
VersaCAD.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the VersaCAD directory and press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all
available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Go to your VersaCAD directory and run ENVIRO program by
typing "ENVIRO".
5 Press a series of N's to bring up the Screen Device Menu.
6 Press keystroke [S] to select the desired display resolution for your
VersaCAD.
7 Once you have selected the display driver, type "X" to exit.
8 While inside the VersaCAD directory, type AC16 or AC256 to
load high resolution VersaCAD drivers.
9 You have now completed the installation. Start VersaCAD as
usual and you will be able to work with the high resolution display that you have just configured.
Installing High Resolution Protected Mode ADI Display List Drivers for AutoCAD R11, AutoShade V2.0
Unlike Real Mode ADI Drivers, AVANCE LOGIC GRAPHICS Protected Mode ADI Drivers are not TSR programs and will not occupy your system memory. AutoCAD Release 11 and AutoShade 2.0 will automatically load these protected mode ADI drivers into protected mode memory space (high memory) not only at run time but also at the configuration time.
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Setting Proper ADI Environment for AutoCAD Protected Mode Display List Drivers
To allow successful installation, first you will need to setup your ADI environment properly by using the following steps:
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 2 into your floppy drive A. At
the DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select "PADI386".
3 Provide the correct drive path for the AutoCAD directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Use DOS editor or any other editor to place the following
commands to be the first two line commands of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
SET DSPADI=drv:\path\filename SET RDPADI=drv:\path\filename
NOTE
"DSPADI": The environment name recognized by AutoCAD.
"RDPADI": The environment name recognized by AutoShade.
"drv:\path" Enter the drive ID and path name where you have
stored your AVANCE LOGIC GRAPH ICS high resolution protected mode ADI display List drivers.
"filename": Select the following filenames:
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RCPVGA41.EXP (w/o Display List) DSPEGA41.EXP (with Display List) SDSP.EXP (Display List with Linear
Address)
5 Reboot your system to activate the new AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
NOTE!
Do not install Display List with Linear Address driver(SDSP.EXP) if you have a system which contains 16 MB of the memory. Due to the limitation on the ADI4.1 and AT bus, installing SDSP.EXP will create memory conflicts between your system and the video memory.
9. Configure AutoShade Version 2.0 for High
Resolution Protected Mode ADI Display List Driver
Before configuring AutoShade Version 2.0, set environment variables RDPADI as described in the section Setting Proper ADI Environment; then do the following steps:
1 At the DOS prompt, type the following command:
SHADE -r [Enter]
This command allows AutoShade to run the configuration screen first.
2 You will now be prompted to select the pointing device:
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Select pointing device:
1. Autodesk Device Interface pointer.
2. P386 Autodesk Device Interface pointer.
. .
Pointer selection: Enter the option number to choose the appropriate pointing device.
3 Select the display device driver:
Select display device:
1. Autodesk Device Interface display driver.
2. P386 Autodesk Device Interface display driver.
. .
Display selection:
NOTE!
Select option 1:
If you have installed AVANCE LOGIC GRAPHICS ADI 4.0 Display List driver, follow the installation procedures under Installing High Resolution Real Mode ADI Display List Drivers for AutoCAD Release 9 and 10.
If you have installed AVANCE LOGIC GRAPHICS ADI 4.1 Display List driver, follow the installation procedures under Installing High Resolution Real Mode ADI Display List Driver for AutoCAD Release 11.
Select option 2:
If you have installed AVANCE LOGIC GRAPHICS Protected Mode ADI Display List driver, follow the installation
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procedures under Installing High Resolution Protected Mode ADI Display List Drivers for AutoCAD R11, AutoShade V2.0.
NOTE!
The dual screen feature will not be supported if you are using the Protected Mode ADI Display List driver.
4 Select display resolution by entering the option number.
5 Select the rendering device:
Select rendering display device:
1. Autodesk Device Interface rendering driver.
2. P386 Autodesk Device Interface rendering driver.
. .
Rendering selection: Select option 2, then press [Enter].
6 Select the Rendering resolution:
Select rendering resolution:
1. 640 x 400 x 256 color
2. 640 x 480 x 256 color
. .
Select the resolution you wish to use and press [Enter].
7 You will now be prompted with the following message:
"Choose Breshenham polygon fill from scan conversion polygon fill. Select Breshenham polygon fill algorithm [Y/N]? <Y>" Answer Y or N depending on your application.
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8 When you are prompted "Does the display and AutoShade
rendering devices share a single screen? (default = NO):"
9 When you are prompted with the message "Does the display and
Autodesk RenderMan rendering devices share a single screen? (default = NO):"
Type Y and press [Enter]
10 When you are prompted "Does FLIP SCREEN require a redraw?
(default = NO):"
Type Y and press [Enter].
11 Select Rendering hard copy device:
Select Rendering hard copy device:
1. Autodesk Device Interface Rendering driver.
2. P386 Autodesk Device Interface Rendering driver.
Rendering hard copy selection:
If you have any rendering hard copy devices installed in your
system, select the option number associated with the device that you are using. Otherwise, select the number associated with item "none".
You have now completed the configuration of AVANCE LOGIC GRAPHICS Protected Mode ADI driver for AutoShade.
10. CADKEY/3
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The AIO-4045 VGA Card supports the following high resolution software drivers for CADKEY/3:
AC16.EXE for 16-color modes, and
-- 640x480 16-color
-- 800x600 16-color
-- 1024x768 16-color
-- 1280x1024 16-color (1MB DRAM)
AC256.EXE for 256-color modes, and
-- 640x480 256-color
-- 800x600 256-color
-- 1024x768 256-color (1MB DRAM)
-- 1280x1024 16-color (1MB DRAM)
"--": Please refer to the screen display for the selection number that is associated with the display resolution.
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At
the DOS prompt, simply type: A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
CADKEY.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the CADKEY directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Go to your CADKEY directory and list out the contents of the
ALCK3.DAT file on screen by entering:
Type ALCK3.DAT [Enter]
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NOTE! Use [Ctrl]-[S] to pause for reading and press [Enter] to continue (You may want to print out the contents of the ALCK3.DAT).
5 Use line editor to append the entire contents of the ALCK3.DAT
into the filename "GRDEV.DAT".
6 Inside the CADKEY directory, type "CONFIG" to re-configure
ADKEY.
7 Select option (1) "Set graphics options" from the CADKEY Main
menu.
8 Select option (1) "Select graphics device" from the Set Graphics
options. You should see the following display:
* ALGXXXX 16-color display * ALGXXXX 256-color display
9 Choose option (1) "Graphics Device Mode Selection" to select the
desired display resolution.
10 At the Display Monitor Selection choose the option for your
monitor.
11 You will now be prompted "Enter the X & Y size for the CADKEY
graphics cursor." Simply press [Enter] to select the default configuration.
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12 Again, you will be prompted "Enter the size for the CADKEY
graphics marker". Simply press [Enter] again to select the default configuration.
13 Continue with the rest of the installation procedure until you are
able to select option (9) "Exit and save changes".
14 While you are in the CADKEY directory, type "AC16" or "AC256"
to load the CADKEY drivers.
15 You have now completed the installation. Start CADKEY by
typing "CKGR" and you will be able to work with the high resolution display that you have just configured.
11. EASYCAD/2.72
The AIO-4045 VGA supports the following high resolution software drivers for EASYCAD/2:
Driver name Resolution
DSA800.BIN -- 800x600/16 color DSA1024.BIN -- 1024x768/16 color DSA1280.BIN -- 1280x1024/16 color (1MB DRAM)
1 Insert the DSP-2228 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At the
DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
EASYCAD.
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3 Provide the correct drive path for the EASYCAD directory and
press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Select the driver name with the resolution you would like to
display and copy the driver to filename DSDRV.BIN. For example, select DSA1024.BIN for your 1024 x 768 display and type "COPY DSA1024.BIN DSDRV.BIN" at the DOS prompt.
5 Run the program "ADJUST.EXE" to reconfigure your EASYCAD
environment and select option 2 for display driver. Follow through the instructions on the screen to complete the configuration.
6 Save the new configurations and a display message
"INSTALLATION COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY" will appear on screen.
7 Start EASYCAD by typing "ECAD".
12. Framework III
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At
the DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
Framework III.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the Framework III directory and
press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Enter the Framework III directory and type "SETUP" at the DOS
prompt.
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5 When the SETUP screen appears, choose option 2, "All other uses
of the setup program".
6 Choose option 2 for running Framework III from your hard disk
drive.
7 Select option 2 again for CONFIGURATION.
8 Choose option 1 to select the "PRIMARY HARDWARE"
configurations.
9 Enter number 1 to indicate that you wish to select the Screen
Driver. Enter number 7 for "I want to enter my own driver file name" and enter the name of the desired driver from the following list.
SCREEN FORMAT ZOOM SCREEN FILENAME
80Cx30R Text 640Hx480V AF240.SC 80Cx43R Text 640Hx480V AF250.SC 80Cx60R Text 640Hx480V AF260.SC 132Cx25R Text 640Hx480V AF200.SC 132Cx43R Text 640Hx480V AF220.SC 132Cx60R Text 640Hx480V AF230.SC 80Cx30R Text 800Hx600V AF241.SC 80Cx43R Text 800Hx600V AF251.SC 80Cx60R Text 800Hx600V AF261.SC 132Cx25R Text 800Hx600V AF201.SC 132Cx30R Text 800Hx600V AF211.SC 132Cx43R Text 800Hx600V AF221.SC 132Cx60R Text 800Hx600V AF231.SC 640Hx480V Graphics 640Hx480V AF12.SC 800Hx600V Graphics 800Hx600V AF2B.SC
10 After you have entered the driver name, type "M" to return to the
Main menu.
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11 From the Main Menu, type "7" to save all your settings.
12 Save the new configuration. Choose option "2" for running
Framework III from the hard disk drive. Once you have made the choice, strike any key to exit to DOS. i.e. : To configure 132x60-column display with 800x600 resolution for the "Zoom Screen" function, choose the driver named AF1E1.SC
13. LOTUS/123 and Symphony
Installing extended display drivers for Lotus/123 Release 2.x, and Symphony Release 1.x.
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At the
DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
Lotus 123 and Symphony.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the Lotus and Symphony
directory and press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Change to your Lotus/123 directory and delete old SINGLE.LIB by
typing:
Del SINGLE.LIB [Enter]
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5 Type "Lotus" to open the Lotus Main menu.
6 Select "Install" from the Lotus Main menu.
7 Select "Advanced options" from the Install menu.
8 Select "Add new driver to library" from the Advanced Options
menu.
9 Select "Modify current driver set" from the menu.
10 Select either Text or Graphics display.
11 Select the following display resolutions:
ALGXXXX ( 132x25 ) Rel.2 <-- Text ALGXXXX ( 132x30 ) Rel.2. <-- Text ALGXXXX ( 132x43 ) Rel.2. <-- Text ALGXXXX ( 132x60 ) Rel.2. <-- Text ALGXXXX ( 640x480/16 ) Rel.2. <-- Graphics ALGXXXX ( 800x600/16 ) Rel.2. <-- Graphics
12 Choose "Save Changes" to keep the changes you have made and
exit the Lotus/123 installation program.
13 Use the same procedures to setup Lotus/Symphony.
14. PCAD
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk1 into your floppy drive A. At the
DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
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2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
PCAD.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the PCAD directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Available display drivers for PCAD version 4.0.
800x600/16 : AP800.DRV 1024x768/16 : AP1024.DRV 1280x1024/16 : AP1280.DRV (required 1MB)
Available display drivers for PCAD version 4.5. 800x600/16 : AP800.DRV 1024x768/16 : AP1024.DRV 1280x1024/16 : AP1280.DRV (required 1MB)
Use line editor to modify the "display" line in the PCADDRV.SYS file to the selected display driver name.
For example, PCADDRV.SYS can be modified to select 800x600
16-color driver as:
DISPLAY \ PCAD \ AP800.DRV
5 Reboot your system and you are able to run PCAD in high
resolution display.
15. Ventura Publisher Rel. 2
1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At
the DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
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2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
Ventura Publisher.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the VP directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Start VP installation program by typing:
A:\VPDRV2_0 [Enter]
5 Select high resolution display mode a by choosing option A, B, C,
etc.: A. ALGXXXX 800x600/16 colors display B. ALGXXXX 1024x768/4 colors display C. ALGXXXX 1024x768/16 colors display D. ALGXXXX 1280x1024/16 colors display (1MB)
6. Complete the installation procedures by following the screen instructions and responding to the remaining questions.
16. WordPerfect
1 Configure WordPerfect/4.2 for extended text display:
1) Enter the directory where you have installed the ALG 2228
Driver Disk 1 utility programs. Run VMODE.EXE program to select the extended text mode that you wish to use (i.e. 132 column mode). For convenience, you may copy "VMODE.EXE" program to your WP or root directory.
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2) Go to the directory where you have stored WordPerfect or
insert the WordPerfect program diskette into floppy drive A if you are using a floppy system and type:
WP/S [Enter]
3) Select option 3, "Set Screen and Beep options".
4) Enter the numbers for the column and row to match the one
you have selected with the VMODE.EXE program.
5) Choose option 0 to accept the new configuration and enter
WordPerfect.
NOTE!
When you exit from WordPerfect, type the command line "VMODE 3" and press [Enter] to return to the standard 80x25 VGA text display.
Each time you run WordPerfect for extended text mode
display, you will need to type "VMODE" and select the option that matches the columns and rows that you had set previously in your WordPerfect setup (WP/S).
Once you have configured WordPerfect for a particular extended text mode, you need not repeat steps 1 through 5 unless you want to change to a different display mode.
2 Configure WordPerfect/5.0 for Extended Graphics display:
1) Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A.
At the DOS prompt, simply type:
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A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2) Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option
for WordPerfect/5.0.
3) Provide the correct drive path for the WP50 directory and
press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4) Start WordPerfect program by typing "WP".
5) Setup new display by pressing keystroke [SHIFT-F1].
6) Select option "(2) Display".
7) Select new Screen driver. Select option "(5) Graphics Screen
Type".
Ext. 16 colors - - . . . . . .
- 1024x768
- 1280x1024
8) Save the new configuration.
3 Configure WordPerfect/5.1 for extended text/graphic display:
1) Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A.
At the DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2) Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option
for WordPerfect/5.1.
3) Provide the correct drive path for the WP51 directory and
press [Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
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4) Start WordPerfect program by typing "WP".
5) Setup new display by pressing keystroke "SHIFT-F1".
6) Select option "(2) Display".
7) Select new Screen driver. Select option "(2) Graphics Screen
Type".
Ext. 16 colors - . . . . . .
- 1024x768
- 1280x1024 (required 1MB)
Ext. 256 colors - . . . . . .
- 640x480
- 800x600
- 1024x768 (require 1MB)
Select (3) Text Screen Type. 132 column TEXT
- . . . . .
- 132x30
- 132x43
- 132x60
- . . . . .
8) Save the new configuration.
17. WordStar Release 3
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1 Check your DOS system disk or directory to see if you have the
file named "DEBUG.COM" or "DEBUG.EXE".
2 Make a backup copy of the WS.COM file from your WordStar
diskette or the WordStar directory on your hard drive, and give it a new filename "WS132.COM".
3 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At the
DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
4 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
WordStar .
5 Provide the correct drive path for the WS3 directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
6 Go to WordStar directory and modify WordStar to work with the
132 column text mode (i.e. 132x25) by typing:
MAKEWS 13225 WS132.COM [Enter]
7 Run VMODE.EXE to select the video mode you wish to display.
(i.e. Select the 132x25 mode)
8 Go to your WordStar directory and run WordStar Release 3 at
132x25 text display by typing:
WS132 [Enter]
18. WordStar Release 4
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1 Insert the AIO-4045 Driver Disk 1 into your floppy drive A. At the
DOS prompt, simply type:
A:\INSTALL [Enter]
2 Select the option for Driver Installation and select the option for
WordStar 4.
3 Provide the correct drive path for the WS4 directory and press
[Enter]. The INSTALL program will automatically copy all available driver files into the specified directory.
4 Go to your WordStar Professional Release 4 directory and start
WordStar’s installation program by typing:
WSCHANGE
5 Type "WS.EXE" as the filename of your WS program file, and
type "WS132.EXE" as the filename for new changes.
6 Select option A for "Console options".
7 Select option A for "Monitor options".
8 Choose option C for "Screen Sizing".
9 Choose option A for "Height" at the Screen Sizing Menu and
enter a desired row number for the screen format (i.e. 25, 30, 43 or
60).
10 Choose option B for “width” at the Screen Sizing Menu and enter a
desired column number (i.e. 132 or 80) for the screen size.
11 Once you have selected the screen format, return to the Main
Installation Menu by typing a series of "X"s.
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12 Run VMODE.EXE to select the extended video mode (be sure that
the mode you selected is the same as the one you have chosen earlier in the WordStar configuration).
13 Start WordStar Release 4 by typing:
WS132 [Enter]
You won’t need to repeat this installation procedure unless you want to configure WordStar Release 4 with a different display mode.
NOTE
Do the following steps whenever you start WordStar Release
4:
1) Run VMODE.EXE to select the extended display mode (same as the one you have previously saved in the WordStar Release 4
configuration.)
2) Type "WS" or "WS123" to start WordStar.
3) When you exit WordStar, type "VMODE 3" return to the standard VGA display mode.
CHAPTER 4 LAN
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4.1 OVERVIEW
The Jumperless LAN, referred to as W89C904AX Series, are designed in one type of boards as described below:
INET2000B: Equipped with BNC ports, which allow connecting to
thin coaxial cables.
Featuring a high data transmission rate of 10 mega bits per second, the Cards conform to the IEEE 802.3 standard protocol.
The Jumperless LAN use the software program named LANSTART.EXE to set up the hardware parameters (such as IRQ, I/O address...etc.) or the configurations, and to test/diagnose the condition of the boards.
Designed with menu-driven screens, the LANSTART.EXE software program is user-friendly and easy to use. The cards can be installed directly without running the software when users use the default settings of the cards. In other words, to configure the cards is necessary only when non-default parameters are required. Notice that if multiple cards are to be used, you should install and configure one at a time.
The LAN series are fully hardware and software compatible with Novell's NE2000, which can be used in a file server or a workstation under Novell's Netware operating system.
The LAN series also support various network system, such as Artisoft's LANtastic, Microsoft's Windows for Workgroups, IBM OS/2 etc.
4.2 FEATURES
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¯ 16 Bit Ethernet adapter. ¯ Novell NE2000 Ethernet AT hardware compatible board. ¯ Compliant with IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standard. ¯ The board with 10Base-2 BNC Interface. ¯ Supports Netware, TCP/IP, NDIS, ODI and NetBIOS etc. ¯ Supports 16K/64K multi-packet RAM buffer. ¯ IEEE registered NODE ID. ¯ No jumpers or switches, Software configuration for:
¡X IRQ Lines ¡X I/O base address ¡X Boot ROM size and address ¡X Cable type 10Base-2
¯ A remote reset Boot ROM chip is available that allows a
diskless workstation to boot from the file server or ChipAway AntiVirus chip, that detects the hard disk virus.
NOTE : If you want to create a new or modify the partition for hard
disk, disable the Boot ROM function first.
4.3 SOFTWARE SETUP
1. CONFIGURATION
The LAN is jumperless. Settings are controlled entirely through menu choices and entries in the SETUP program, supplied on the diskette. The LAN card must be installed when the setup program is run. But, network drivers should not be installed. To start the program, place the diskette in your floppy drive, for example, drive A. Then type:
A:>LANSTART Ê(Enter)
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The main menu will appear:
Winbond W89C904AX LANSTART (Setup, Diagnostics and Tx/Rx) Ver 1.17
(a) There is 1 Winbond W89C904AX only. I/O base=300h, IRQ=3, IO Mapping.
LANSTART is a copy righted s/w by Winbond Elec. Corp, lisence to Winbond
Winbond W89C904AX LANSTART (Setup, Diagnostics and Tx/Rx) Ver 1.17
get id number ... PASS DWID setting ... PASS Initialize NIC page 0 register contains ... OK Initialize NIC page 1 register contains ... OK check ring buffer : address 0x4000 - 0x7FFF ... PASS Allocate pc memory and get tested data ... PASS
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2. CONFIGURING THE CARD
Press <Enter> to open the Configurate the W89C904AX” when this option is high-lighted in the main menu of the software. Refer to the figure below: ”
¡¹ Configurate the W89C904AX ¡¹
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Enter key = OK
Enter key = CANCEL
Press any key to continue...
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Press <enter> to open the current configuration of W89C904AX when the Show current configuration of W89C904AX option is high­lighted in the sub-menu of the Configurate the W89C904AX of the software.
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Configuration A Configuratioin C
IOBASE : 300H BPBASE : No BOOT INT : 000 IRQ3 COMP : Compatible mode FAST : Normal Remote DMA INTM : Coded mode CLKSEL : Clock from 20MHz SOFTTEN : Software Enable
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Configure the W89C904AX
Show current configuration of W89C904AX
set configuration A set configuraiton B set configuration C
write new configuration to EEPROM Update new configuraioin to W89C904AX
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Configuration B
Thick : Thin Ethernet GDLINK : Enable GDLINK EIO16 : Normal IO 16 ECHRDY : Normal IOCHRDY BPWE : Boot PROM Write Enable
Press any key to exit....
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¡¹ OPEN THE SET CONFIGURATION A:
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¡¹ IOBASE : I/O ADDRESS
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C D T A R
C D T A R
Configure the W89C904AX
Configure the W89C904AX
S
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Set Configuration A
I/O Address
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IOBASE: INT : 000 IRQ3 FAST : Normal Remote DMA
IOBASE=
300 H
Soft 240H 280H 2C0H 320H 340H 360H
300 H
300H
Enter key = OK
Esc key = CANCEL
END
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¡¹ INT : Interrupt Request (IRQ)
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C D T A R
C D T A R
Configure the W89C904AX
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Interrupt Line Used
Fast Read
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INT = 000 IRQ3
FAST =
001 IRQ4 010 IRQ5 011 IRQ9 100 IRQ10 101 IRQ11 110 IRQ12 111 IRQ15
Fast Remote DMA
000 IRQ3
Normal Remote DMA
Enter key = OK
Enter key = OK
Esc key = CANCEL
Esc key = CANCEL
END
END
Normal Romote DMA
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C D T A R
C D T A R
Configure the W89C904AX
Configure the W89C904AX
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Set Configuration B
Physical Layer Interface
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Thick : GDLINK : Enable GDLINK EIO16 : Normal IO16 ECHRDY : Normal IOCHRDY BPWE : Boot PROM Write Enable
Thick =
Thin Ethernet
TPI (10 BASE T)
Thick Ethernet TPI (No. spec)
Thin Ethernet
Enter key = OK
Esc key = CANCEL
END
Thin Ethernet
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Boot ROM Address
The disable” and a list of Boot ROM addresses will be displayed when this option is selected. The default Boot ROM setting is disable which indicates the remote boot function is disabled. You are able to enable the remote boot by selecting one of Boot ROM addresses.
Note
Each time when the setup software is run, the Boot ROM setting is always disabled whether the Boot ROM is installed or not; even if the Boot ROM setting has been enabled last time.
Therefore, each time when the software is run, the Boot ROM address should be reselected if you need the remote boot function.
For the list of boot ROM address, refer to the table on the next page.
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Set Configuration C
BPBASE : COMP : Compatible mode INTM : Coded mode CLKSEL : Clock from 20MHz SOFTTEN : Software Enable
No BOOT
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Note:
There are no mapping limitations between Boot ROM address and I/O base address. Yet you should be careful not to let the conflict happen between your your Shared RAM address and Boot ROM address:
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Save the Settings
In the Configurate the W89C904AX, select the Update new configuration to W89C904AX option allowing you to save the settings.
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Configure the W89C904AX
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Physical Layer Interface
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BPBASE =
C8000H 8K/16K CC000H 8K/16K D0000H 8K/16K D4000H 8K/16K D8000H 8K/16K DC000H 8K/16K C8000H 32/32K
No BOOT
Enter key = OK
Esc key = CANCEL
END
No BOOT
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3. Diagnosing the Card
Select the Diagnose option in the main menu and press <Enter> to open the Diagnose. You are allowed to do the tests from the Diagnose. To perform one of tests, press <Enter> after the option is high-lighted.
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Diagnos e
Network functional test Auto functional test Perform functional tests
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Internal Test:
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Exit the Software
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C D T A R
Diagnose
Access physical address
S
S S S
w Update new configuraioin to W89C904AX
physical address = 00 c0 4c 3 50 check ring buffer : address 0x4000 - 0x7FFF... PASS press <ESC> to continue...
Network functional
test register read/write test : PASS remote DMA read/write test : PASS send packet test : PASS loopback mode 1 test : PASS loopback mode 2 test : PASS
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By pressing the <Esc> key allows you to leave the software and return to the Main Menu as the table below:
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By pressing <C> button to continue or by pressing <X> button to confirm exit and return to the DOS prompt.
APPENDIX A AWARD POST CODE
When the system is powered on, the BIOS will perform diagnostics and initialize all system components, including the video system. All errors found by the BIOS will be put in I/O port 80H. (By installing the post code display card, the post codes can be displayed.)
POST Name Description
C0 Turn Off Chipset
Cache
OEM Specific-Cache controller.
1 Processor Test 1 Processor Status (1FLAGS) Verification.
Tests the following processor status flags carry, zero, sign, overflow. The BIOS will set each of these flags, verify they are set, then turn each flag off and verify it is off.
2 Processor Test 2 Read/Write/Verify all CPU registers except SS, SP, and
BP with data pattern FF and 00.
3 Initialize Chips Disable NMI, PIE, AIE, UEI, SQWV.
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Diagnostics Transmit/receive p Access physical ad Read W89C904AX
Press X to confirm exit. Press C to continue
Configure the W89C904AX
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Disable video, parity checking, DMA. Reset math coprocessor. Clear all page registers, CMOS shutdown byte. Initialize timer 0, 1, and 2, including set EISA timer to a known state. Initialize DMA Controllers 0 and 1. Initialize interrupt controllers 0 and 1. Initialize EISA extended registers.
4 Test Memory Refresh
Toggle
RAM must be periodically refreshed inorder to keep the memory from decaying. This function assures that the memory refresh function is working properly.
5 Blank video, Initialize
keyboard
Keyboard controller initialization.
6 Reserved 7 Test CMOS Interface
and Battery Status
Verifies CMOS is working correctly, detects bad battery.
BE Chipset Default
Initialization
Program chipset registers with power on BIOS defaults.
C1 Memory presence test OEM Specific-Test to size on-board memory. C5 Early Shadow OEM Specific-Early Shadow enable for fast boot. C6 Cache presence test External cache size detection.
8 Setup low memory Early chip set initialization.
Memory presence test. OEM chip set routines. Clear low 64K of memory. Test first 64K memory.
9 Early Cache
Initialization
Cyrix CPU initialization. Cache initialization.
A Setup Interrupt Vector
Table
Initialization first 120 interrupt vectors with SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR and initialize INT 00h-1Fh according to INT_TBL.
B Test CMOS RAM
Checksum
Test CMOS RAM Checksum, if bad, or insert key pressed, load defaults.
C Initialize keyboard Detect type of keyboard controller (optional) Set
NUM_LOCK status.
D Initialize Video
Interface
Detect CPU clock. Read CMOS location 14h to find out type of video in use. Detect and Initialize Video Adapter.
E Test Video
Memory
Test video memory, write sign-on message to screen. Setup shadow RAM - Enable shadow according to Setup.
F Test DMA BIOS checksum test.
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Controller 0 Keyboard detect and initialization.
10 Test DMA
Controller 1
11 Test DMA Page
Registers
Test DMA Page Registers.
12-13 Reserved
14 Test Timer
Counter 2
Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter 2.
15 Test 8259-1
Mask Bits
Verify 8259 Channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
16 Test 8259-2
Mask Bits
Verify 8259 Channel 2 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines.
17 Test Stuck 8259's
Interrupt Bits
Turn off interrupts then verify no interrupt mask register is on.
18 Test 8259 Interrupt
Functionality
Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred.
19 Test Stuck NMI Bits
(Parity/IO Check)
Verify NMI can be cleared.
1A Display CPU clock.
1B-1E Reserved
1F Set EISA Mode If EISA non-volatile memory checksum is good, execute
EISA initialization. If not, execute ISA tests an clear EISA mode flag. Test EISA Configuration Memory Integrity (checksum & communication interface).
20 Enable Slot 0 Initialization slot 0 (System Board).
21-2F Enable Slts 1-15 Initialize slots 1 through 15.
30 Size Base and Extended
Memory
Size base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB
31 Test Base and
Extended Memory
Test base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB using various patterns. NOTE: This will be skipped in EISA mode and can be "skipped" with ESC key in ISA mode.
32 Test EISA Extended
Memory
If EISA Mode flag is set then test EISA memory found in slots initialization. NOTE: This will be skipped in ISA mode and can be "skipped" with ESC key in EISA mode.
33-3B Reserved
3C Setup Enabled
3D Initialize & Install
Mouse
Detect if mouse is present, initialize mouse, install interrupt vectors.
3E Setup Cache Initialize cache controller.
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Controller
3F Reserved
BF Chipset Initialization Program chipset registers with Setup values.
40 Display virus protest disable or enable. 41 Initialize Floppy
Drive & Controller
Initialize floppy disk drive controller and a drives.
42 Initialize Hard
Drive & Controller
Initialize hard drive controller and any drives.
43 Detect & Initialize
Serial/Parallel Ports
Initialize any serial and parallel ports (also game port).
44 Reserved 45 Detect & Initialize
Math Coprocessor
Initialize math coprocessor.
46 Reserved 47 Reserved
48-4D Reserved
4E Manufacturing POST
Loop or Display Messages
Reboot if Manufacturing POST Loop pin is set. Otherwise display any messages (i.e., any non-fatal errors that were detected during POST) and enter Setup.
4F Security Check Ask password security (optional).
50 Write CMOS Write all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen. 51 Pre-boot Enable Enable parity checker.
Enable NMI, Enable cache before boot.
52 Initialize Option
ROMs
Initialize any option ROMs present from C8000h to EFFFFh. NOTE: When FSCAN option is enabled, will initialize
from C8000h to F7FFFh. 53 Initialize Time Value Initialize time value in 40h: BIOS area. 60 Setup Virus Protect Setup virus protect according to Setup. 61 Set Boot Speed Set system speed for boot. 62 Setup NumLock Setup NumLock status according to Setup. 63 Boot Attempt Set low stack.
Boot via INT 19h.
B0 Spurious If interrupt occurs in protected mode. B1 Unclaimed NMI If unmasked NMI occurs, display.
Press F1 to disable NMI, F2 reboot.
E1-EF Setup Pages E1-Page 1,E2-Page 2, etc.
FF Boot
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APPENDIX B BEEP CODE
During the POST (Power On Self Test) routines, which will be performed each time when the system is powered on, errors may occur.
Non-fatal errors are those which, in most cases, allow the system to continue the boot-up process. The error messages normally appear on the screen. See Appendix B for BIOS Error Messages.
Fatal errors are those which will not allow the system to continue the boot-up procedure. If a fatal error occurs, you should consult with your system manufacturer for possible repairs.
These fatal errors are usually communicated through a series of audible beeps. The numbers on the fatal error list below correspond to the number of beeps for the corresponding error. All errors listed, with the exception of #8, are fatal errors.
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No. of Beeps
1. Refresh Failure- The memory refresh circuitry of the motherboard is faulty.
2. Parity Error- A parity error was detected in the base memory ( the first block of 64KB ) of the system.
3. Base 64KB Memory Failure- A memory failure occurred within the first 64KB of memory.
4. Timer Not Operational- Timer #1 on the system board has failed to function properly.
5. Processor Error- The CPU on the system board has generated an error.
6. 8042-Gate A20 Failure- The keyboard controller (8042) contains the Gate A20 switch which allows the CPU to operate in virtual mode. This error message means that the BIOS is not able to switch the CPU into protected mode.
7. Processor Exception Interrupt Error- The CPU on the motherboard has generated an exception interrupt.
8. Display Memory Read/Write Error- The system video adapter is either missing or its memory is faulty. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a fatal error.
9. ROM Checksum Error- The ROM checksum value does not match the value encoded in the BIOS.
10. CMOS Shutdown Register Read/Write Error- The shutdown register for the CMOS memory has failed.
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RMA FORM
When M/B can't work well, please fill this form to describe related situations. If the space is not enough to use, you can attach separate paper.
MODEL: MODEL NO.:
HARDWARE:
CPU: Brand _____________, Model ___________, Speed _____________ MHz CO-PROCESSOR: Brand_________ __, Model __________, Speed ________MHz SIMM: Brand________, Speed________ ns, Q'ty _______ pcs, Total ________ MB CACHE: Brand ____________, Speed ___________ns, Total ____________K TAG RAM: Brand ____________, Speed ___________ns BIOS DATE CODE: ___________ SYSTEM SPEED RUNNING ___________ MHz VIDEO CARD: Chip__________, RAM_________, Masker_________VGA Mode OTHER ADD-ON CARDS:
SOFTWARE:
OPERATION SYSTEM _________________ VERSION _______________ SOFTWARE PROGRAM _________________________ _______________ BIOS SETUP: DRAM wait _______________ CACHE wait _______________
If you change BIOS SETUP, please describe the changes:
<A> ERROR
¨ HANG UP ¨ NO SCREEN ¨ FLOPPY R/W ERROR ¨ HARD DISK R/W ERROR ¨ PARITY MEMORY ERROR ¨ OTHER ______________________________________________
<B> ERROR MESSAGES ON YOUR SCREEN (PLEASE SHOW US THE
WHOLE SENTENCE)
<C> PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
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