
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION................................................1
1.1 OVERVIEW.....................................................1
1.2 SYSTEM FEATURES.....................................1
1.2.1 VGA FEATURES.............................................2
1.3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION.............................2
1.4 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE.............................3
1.5 AIO8554 BOARD LAYOUT.............................4
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION.................................................5
2.1 DRAM INSTALLATION...................................5
2.2 SRAM INSTALLATION...............................6
2.3 SYSTEM BUS FREQUENCY
INSTALLATION ......................................................7
2.4 CPU FREQUENCY INSTALLATION...............8
2.5 OTHER JUMPER & CONNECTOR
INSTALLATION.......................................................9
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM BIOS SETUP....................................12
APPENDIX ...........................................................................35
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1.1 OVERVIEW
The AIO8554 is complemented by a 512KB second level Write-Back cache
providing workstation level computing performance, and SIMM sockets
support up to 128MB of DRAM.
The AIO8554 motherboard offers outstanding I/O capabilities. One EISA
expanded slot for ISA/PCI Local Bus slots provide a high bandwidth data path
for data-movement intensive function such as Graphics.
The AIO8554 motherboard provides the foundation for cost effective, high
performance, highly expandable platforms which deliver the latest in CPU and
I/O technologies.
1.2 SYSTEM FEATURES
q Supports INTEL PENTIUM 75/90/100/120/133 MHz
q Supports H/W GREEN/WAKE UP Switch
q Supports EDO DRAM
q Supports L1/L2 Write Back/Write Through Cache Feature
q Supports EISA Expanded Slot for ISA/PCI Bus
q Supports 256KB/512KB Cache Size
q Supports 72pin SIM MODULES
q Supports SMI/SMM/PMU/APM Power Controllers
q Enchanced PCI IDE on Board (Two Channels)
q Supports 2S1P, Floppy on Board
q BIOS has been Hardware Integrated with Enhanced IDE Driver for Best
Hard Disk Performance
q Supports Parallel Port EPP/ECP Mode
1.2.1 VGA FEATURES
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q High performance acceleration
q Screen refresh rates up to 75 Hz
q Full PCI compatibility
q Accelerated modes include 1024 x 768 x 64K colors and 1600 x 1200 x
256 colors (If 2M of memory is available)
q Full software support, including enhanced drivers for Windows
TM
3.1,
AutoCAD
â
applications, MicroStation
â
4.0 and MicroStation 5.0
q Galileo Windows utility, which provides the capability of changing
resolutions, color depth and refresh rates within Windows
1.3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Processor : INTEL PENTIUM 75/90/100/120/133 MHz
CPU Clock : 50/60/66 MHz CPU
Memory : Up to 128MB
Memory Configuration : 1MB/2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB
SRAM Configuration : 256KB/512KB
BIOS Subsystem : AMI BIOS
I/O Subsystem No. Slot : One EISA Slot
Dimension : 21cm x 33cm, Baby AT Size
Additional Features
Miscellaneous Connectors : Reset Button, Internal Battery, Turbo SW
Board Design : Four-layer Implementation for Low Noise
Operation
1.4 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
SOFTWARE
LANDMARK
2.0
POWER
METER
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6
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5
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3
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24
PENTIUM CPU
SOCKET
é
BANK0
ë
ù
BANK1
û
é
BANK1
ë
JP4
0
FEATURE
CONNECT
OR
ù
BANK0
û
J
8
J
9
J
7
WAVE
TABLE
CONNECTO
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CONNECT
OR
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
Before the system is ready to operate, the hardware must be set up for various
functions of the system. To set up the AIO8554 motherboard is a simple task.
The user only has to set a few jumpers, connectors and sockets.
2.1 DRAM INSTALLATION
The AIO8554 motherboard can support expanded memory from 1MB to
128MB. Either 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB,16MB, 32MB, SIM Modules can be
used on the AIO8554 motherboard.
n The board layout below shows the locations of the DRAM
memory banks :
+ =
SM1 SM2 SM3
SM4
SM1
SM4
SM2
SM3
SM1 + SM4
SM2 + SM3
TOTAL
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Each group includes two SIMMs, each SIMM size can be
1,2,4,8,16,32MB,
please install the same DRAM size in one group.
2.2 SRAM INSTALLATION
CACHE CONFIGURATION SIZE
256K ¶ 512K
TAG
RAM
DATA
RAM
TAG
RAM
DATA
RAM
U41
8Kx8,16Kx8,32K
x8
U58,U63
32Kx32
U41
16Kx8, 32Kx8
U54,U58,U60,
U63
32Kx32
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SOCKET
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BANK1
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BANK0
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¶ Default Setting
2.3 SYSTEM BUS FREQUENCY
INSTALLATION
50MHz 60MHz ¶ 66MHz
¶ Default Setting
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l
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4
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l
U63
U60
U58
U54
J P
27
J P2
7
J P
24
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24
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27
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TDA151
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2
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TBLED
TBSW
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T
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JP
22
J1
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6
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24
PENTIUM CPU
SOCKET
é
BANK0
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ù
BANK1
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BANK1
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TABLE
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MIDI
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CPU TYPE REFERENCE SETTING
CPU
TYPE
75MHz 90MHz 100MHz120MHz133MH
z
FREQUE
NCY
50MHz 60MHz 66MHz 60MHz 66MH
z
TIMES
1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2
2.4 CPU FREQUENCY INSTALLATION
CPU FREQ. TIMES
1.5 ¶ 3 2 2.5
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l
J P2
9
J P2
9
J P2
9
J P2
9
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0
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TBSW
RESE
T
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8
J1
7
JP
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J1
5
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JP2
7
JP3
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4
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24
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SOCKET
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BANK0
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BANK1
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BANK1
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TABLE
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OR
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¶ Default Setting
2.5 OTHER JUMPER SETTING
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8
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CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
CONNEC
TOR
PIN OUT SIGNAL NAME
JP13
1-2
2-3
DMA 1
DMA 3
JP14
1-2
2-3
DMA 1
DMA 3
JP15
Open For EPP/ECP Mode
Close For Standar mode
JP11
1-2 Discharge CMOS
(When use Battary)
¶ 2-3 Normal operation
JP18 GREEN SWITCH Touch one time GREEN next time
WAKE UP.
J21 :
KEY
LOCK
1
2
3
4
5
Power LED
Not Used
Ground
Keyboard Inhibitor
Ground
J20 :
SPEAKER
1
2
3
4
+5V DC
Data Out
Data Out
Data Out
TDA151
7
KEYLOC
K
1
3
J
2
1
J
2
0
SPEAK
ER
J1
9
TBLED
TBSW
RESE
T
J
1
8
J1
7
J1
4
J1
5
J1
6
JP3
0
JP
29
8255
6
32KX
36
32KX3
6
JP3
8
SM
1
SM
2
SM
3
SM
4
32KX3
2
32KX
32
32KX
32
32KX
32
2
1
1
2
1
5
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
26
25
JP
31
1
3
PENTIUM CPU
SOCKET
é
BANK0
ë
ù
BANK1
û
é
BANK1
ë
JP4
0
ù
BANK0
û
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TABLE
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R
MIDI
CONNECT
OR
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J17 :
RESET
1
2
Ground
Reset In
J18 :
TB-LED
1
2
+Anode
-Cathode
J19 :
TURBO
SWITCH
KB1:
KEYBOAR
D
CONNECT
OR
1
2
3
4
5
Keyboard Clock
Keyboard-Data
Space
Ground
+5V
P1 & P2 :
POWER
CONNECT
OR
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
CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION
CONNEC
TOR
PIN OUT SIGNAL NAME
JP12
CLOSE for CLEAR CMOS When Use 12887A
JP40
Normal Open , Close For Feature Function
J10
Secondary IDE LED
J
11
Primary IDE LED
J
1
COM1 Connector
J2
COM2 Connector
J3
LPT1 Connector
J4
VGA Connector
l
l
Turbo
Speed
Normal
Speed
*
- +
- +
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J6 :
EXTERNA
L
BATTERY
CONNECT
OR
1
2
3
4
+3.6V
NC
Ground
Ground
J14 :
PANA CD
AUDIO IN
1
2
3
4
Ground
Right
Ground
Left
J15 :
SONY CD
AUDIO IN
1
2
3
4
Left
Ground
Ground
Right
J16:
MITUSMI
CD AUDIO
IN
1
2
3
4
Right
Ground
Left
Ground
CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM BIOS SETUP
WinBIOS Setup can be accessed via keyboard, mouse, or pen. The mouse click
functions are:
· single click to change or select both global and current fields and
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Using the keyboard with WinBIOS Setup
WinBIOS Setup has a built-in keyboard driver that uses simple keystroke
combinations:
KEYSTROK
E
FUNCTION
<Tab> Move to the next window or field.
à, ß, á, â Move to the next field to the right, left, above, or below.
<Enter> Select in the current field.
+ Increments a value.
- Decrements a value.
<Esc> Closes the current operation and return to previous
level.
<PgUp> Returns to the previous page.
<PgDn> Advances to the next page.
<Home> Returns to the beginning of the text.
<End> Advances to the end of the text.
<Alt>, <H> Access a help window.
<Alt><Spacebar> Exit WinBIOS Setup.
Alphabetic Keys A to Z are used in the Virtual Keyboard, and are not
case sensitive.
Numeric Keys 0 to 9 are used in the Virtual Keyboard and Numeric
Keypad.
The hardware features and options of the AIO8554 are on-site selectable for
maximum flexibility. You will need to configure these options through the
built-in Setup Utility prior to using AIO8554 for the first time. This setup Utility
is a multi-screen,menu driven program and is contained within the BIOS
EPROM.
The following sections show the procedures that you may need to configure the
AIO8554 :
1. Press <DEL> while turning on or rebooting the system to invoke Setup
Utility program.
2. The Main Menu will be shown as follows:
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Figure 1
3. The functions are grouped into four categories which are Setup, Utility,
Security and Default.
4. By using <TAB> key or mouse cursor to select the function group.
5. Use arrow keys or mouse to select the function icon within the group.
Then press <Enter> key to invoke the setup fucntion.
6. Use <ESC> key to go back to the previous screen.
3.1 SYSTEM SETUP
There are five icons in the Setup Group.
Selecting Standard icon displays the following menu:

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Selecting Date/Time icon displays the following menu:
Figure 3
After entering correct date and time, press <ESC> to go back to the previous
menu.
Using arrow keys or mouse to select the correct specification of floppy drive.
Press <ESC> key to go back to the previous menu.

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Figure 4
Selecting Floppy A/B icon displays the following menu:
Figure 5
Selecting Master/Slave Disk icon displays the following menu:
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Figure 6
Use arrow keys or mouse to select or enter the Hard Disk specifications. Press
<ESC> to go back to the previous menu.
Selecting Slave Disk icon displays the following menu:

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Figure 7
Selecting Advanced icon displays the following menu:
Use arrow keys to select the desired entries and make changes. Press <Esc> key
to go back to the previous menu.
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F UTILITY
The following icons appear in this section:
IDE SETUP If drive C: or D: is an IDE drive, the hard disk drive parameters
for drive C: or D: are automatically detected and reported to the
Hard Disk Drive C: or D: screen in Standard Setup, so you
can easily configure drive C: or D:.
Color Set Set the WinBIOS Setup screen colors.
Language Permits you to select a foreign language-specific screen
character set.
Figure 21
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Figure 22
Use arrow key to select the desired entries and make changes, press <Esc> key
to go back to the previous menu.
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WinBios Setup has an optional password feature. The system can be configured
so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when
WinBIOS Setup is executed. The following screen appears when you select the
password icon.
Figure 23
You can enter a password by:
· typing the password on the keyboard,
· selecting each letter via the mouse, or
· selecting each letter via the pan stylus.
Pen access must be customized for each specific hardware platform.
The password check option is enabled in Advanced Setup by choosing either
Always (the password prompt appears every time the system is powered on) or
Setup (the password prompt appears only when WinBIOS Setup is run). The
password is stored in CMOS RAM. The system asks for a password.
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Enter a 1-6 character password. The password does not appear on the screen
when typed. WinBIOS will ask you to retype the password. Make sure you
write it down. If you forget it, you must drain CMOS RAM and reconfigure the
system. WinBIOS will then display the following:
Figure 24
Select the Password icon from the Security section of the WinBios Setup main
menu. Enter the password and press <Enter>. The screen does not display the
characters entered. After the new password is entered, retype the new password
as prompted and press <Enter>.
If the password confirmation is incorrect, an error message appears. If the new
password is entered without error, press <Esc> to return to the WinBIOS Setup
Main Menu. The password is stored in CMOS RAM after WinBIOS Setup
completes. The next time the system boots, you are prompted for the password
if the password function is present and is enabled.
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Keep a record of the new password when the password is changed. If you
forget the password and your computer has an American Megatrends
motherboard, remove the computer cover, set switch 1-2 (the DIAG switch) to
ON, power on the computer. WinBIOS erases the password.
When this icon is selected from the Security section of the WinBIOS Setup
main menu, WinBIOS issues a warning when any program (or virus) issues a
Disk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk
drive. The following screen appears when you select the Anti-Virus icon:
Figure 25
The setting are Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, the following appears when a
write is attempted to the boot sector. You may have to type N several times to
prevent the boot sector write.
F DEFAULT
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The icons in this section permit you to select a group of settings for all
WinBIOS Setup options. Not only can you use these icons to quickly set
system configuration parameters, you can choose a group of settings that have a
better chance of working when the system is having configuration-related
problems.
Original
Choose the Original icon to return to the system configuration values present in
WinBIOS Setup when you first began this WinBIOS Setup session.
Optimal
You can load the optimal default settings for the WinBIOS Setup options by
selecting the Optimal icon. The Optimal default settings are best-case values
that should optimize system performance. If CMOS RAM is corrupted, the
Optimal settings are loaded automatically.
Fail-Safe
You can load the Fail-Safe WinBIOS Setup option settings by selecting the FailSafe icon from the Default section of the WinBIOS Setup main menu.
The Fail-Safe settings provide far from optimal system performance, but are the most
stable settings. Use this option as a diagnostic aid if the system is behaving erratically.
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BEEPS ERROR MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
1 Refresh Failure The memory refresh circuitry is faulty.
2 Parity error Parity error in the base memory (the first 64 KB
block) of memory.
3 Base 64 KB Memory Failure Memory failure in first 64 KB.
4 Timer Not Operational A memory failure in the first 64 KB of memory,
or Timer is not functioning.
5 Processor error The CPU generated an error.
6 8042-Gate A20 Failure Cannot switch to protected mode.
7 Processor exception Interrupt Error The CPU on the CPU Card generated an
exception interrupt.
8 Display Memory Read/Write Error The system video adapter is either missing or
its memory is faulty. This is not a fatal error.
9 ROM Checksum Error The ROM checksum value does not match the
value encoded in WinBIOS.
10 CMOS Shutdown Register
Read/Write Error
The shutdown register for CMOS RAM has
failed.
11 Cache memory bad - do not enable
cache
The cache memory test failed. Cache memory
is disabled. Do not press <Ctrl> <Alt> <+> to
enable cache memory.
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Here is what you need to do if your computer has a
WinBIOS and it starts beeping:
IF THE SYSTEM
BEEPS...
THEM...
1, 2, or 3 times... reseat the memory SIMMs or DIPs. If the system still beeps, replace the
memory.
6 times... reseat the keyboard controller chip. If it still beeps, replace the keyboard
controller. If it still beeps, try a different keyboard, or replace the
keyboard fuse, if the keyboard has one.
8 times... there is a memory error on the video adapter. Replace the video
adapter, or the RAM on the video adapter.
9 times... the BIOS ROM chip is bad. The system probably needs a new BIOS
ROM chip.
11 times... reseat the cache memory on the motherboard. If it still beeps, replace
the cache memory.
4, 5, 7, or 10 times... the motherboard must be replaced.
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On-board IDE PIO Mode:(on figure 14)
The setting are “Auto” or “PIO xx”. When set to “Auto”, the WinBIOS automatically
detects PIO mode up to PIO Mode 4 or data transfer rate of the IDE hard disk.
Please refer to the specification of your hard disk if you set the option as “PIO xx”.
Incorrect setting of the parameter may corrupt the hard disk data or crash the hard
disk. Default setting set as “Auto”.
On-PCI IDE 32-bit Mode:(on figure 12)
The setting are “Disabled” or “Enabled”. When set to “Enabled” the WinBIOS will
initialize the hard disk firmware for a 32-bit I/O data access to and from the IDE
hard disk at a time. This option refer to the type of hard disk with the 32 bit I/O data
transfer support . Only new release of the high performance PIO mode 4 type of
hard disk will incorporate the 32-bit I/O data transfer parameter.
Please refer to the specification of your hard disk if you set the option as
“Enabled”. Incorrect setting of the parameter or installing with the IDE software I/
O 32-bit driver together may corrupt the hard disk data or crashes the hard disk.
Note that the on-board IDE controller will also support the IDE 32-bit I/O software
driver for the hard disk that will not the support the 32-bit I/O feature.
Primary Master/Slave LBA Mode:(on figure 14)
This option (Logical Block Address) support the hard disk that exceed the standard
IDE 520MB capacity limit when default set as “Enabled”.
Programming Mode:(on figure 11)
The setting are “Auto “ or “Manual”. When set to “Auto”, the WinBIOS automatically
detects all adapter cards installed in the system and configures the on-board serial
ports, parallel ports. Floppy controller and IDE controller automatically. Default
setting is set as “Enabled”.
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RMA FORM
When the motherboard can not work well, please fill up 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 ___________, VGA Mode
___________
Bus___________(ISA, VESA or PCI)
OTHER ADD-ON CARDS:
SOFTWARE
OPERATING SYSTEM _______________________ VERSION
_____________________
SOFTWARE PROGRAM
__________________________________________________
BIOS SETUP: DRAM Wait State_________________ CACHE Wait
State_______________
If you change BIOS SETUP, please describe the changes:
<A> ERROR
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¨ 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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