ECS UM8810P-AIO ECS UM8810P-AIO User Manual Rev 1.0

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MANUAL REV.1.0
UN1881 OP-AI0
User’s Manual
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ontents
Introduction
General Specifications
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System Memory
Memory Configurations Cache Memory Configuration
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Jumper Settings and Connectors
Setting the Jumpers Connectors Board Layout Graphical Descriptions of Jumper Settings
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Built-in BIOS SETUP Program
SETUP Program System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced Boot Options Security and Anti-Virus Green PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from Save Values to CMOS Quitting SETUP
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Chipset
SETUP
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Appendix A
Setting the System Speed
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1 Introduction
A
4-layer, tem I/O controller and UMC
1 .l General Specifications
3/4
chipset,
Baby AT size PCB. It includes UMC UM8881, UM8886 sys-
CMD
PCIO64OB PC1
82C865
Bus IDE controller,
I/O TTL Integration.
SMC37C665
super
Processor:
Chipset:
Cache Size:
Memory Type:
System BIOS: Slots
:
I/O
Connectors:
Board: Form Factor:
Intel i486 series, AMD486 - DX/DX2/DXL/DXL2 Cyrix -
Cx486SICx486DXIDX2,
UMC UM8881 (Host Bridge for 486) UMC UM8886 (ISA Bridge Controller) CMD
PClO64OB (PC1 SMC37C665 (Super
UMC 82C865 Both cache W/B and W/T policies are supported.
Cache sizes options is Supports 4 SIMMs with memory size up to 64MB
All support double side SIMM. Phoenix BIOS (128KB EPROM or Flash BIOS) Three 16-bit ISA slots
One shared slot (including one 16-bit ISA slot and one PCI slot Two PCI slots
Two serial ports (16550 UART compatible) One parallel port One FDC connector Two PCI IDE connectors (Supports four IDE drives) One AT keyboard connector
4 layers
3/4 Baby AT Size
P24D,
Bus IDE Controller)
l/O
(l/O
TTL Integration)
PCII).
DX4,
P24T
UMC486
Controller)
128/256/512KB
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2 System Memory
2.1 Memory Configurations
Contrains---The type of SIMMlBIMM2 must be same. (if co-exist)
The type of
SIMM3/SIMM4
must be same. (if co-exist) The DRAM type of The following table lists all
SIMMUSIMM2
the
possible DRAM of
is independent of SIMM3NMM4.
SIMMUSIMM2
combinations.
SIMM1
-___
1 Mx36 single
~~_______
1
Mx36 single
1 Mx36 double
1 Mx36 double
2Mx36
2Mx36
2Mx36
2Mx36
4Mx36
4Mx36
-_~___._~ _. _- - -
None
___~
None
------i-----;~~6~o
p~&--_-_.-_p
single
--___+._-_--_.
None
single
double
None
double
single
None
_______.- ___~
single
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$ _ _ - .__ -- __ __-- __--------_--_t---
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-
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+
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_&p._---
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-y---p
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--f---~--------~
-~--
_______..- -.._-.-----
J-
.-__
SIMM2
--.___- .- .______m_p-
None 4MB
_______~
lMx36
single
lMx36
single
None 8MB
1 Mx36 double
b l
None
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__-____ -
2Mx36
single
2Mx
36 single None
2Mx36
double
2Mx36
double 32MB
4Mx36 4Mx
None
single 16MB
36 single
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-.---
1 ,
e
Table 2- 1. Memory Bank Configurations and Requirements
Continued.....
Group
4MB
8MB
8MB
16MB
8MB
8MB 16MB 16MB
16MB
16MB
32MB
module
Size
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The following lists the illegal sample of SIMMlNMM2 module combina­tions.
_~__~_
--
~_____
,
Note:
SIMM 1
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1 Mx36 angle
1 Mx36 double
--P--+----
4Mx36
single
_-__----~
1 Mx36 single
----
+----TEible
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The minimum gruop size of (except zero). If you use single side
SIMMs for
four SIMMs on the mainboard.
Mx36 single 1 Mx36 single
4Mx36
single
UM88lOP
AIO, you must put two or
Group Size
(Single/double) (double/single)
(4M/l (1 W4M)
UM88lOP-AI0
256Kx36
M)
is 2MB
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2.2 Cache Memory Configuration
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Cache Bank0
-+--___ _ ___ ~__-----
Cache Bank1
(U32, U33, U34, U35)
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128Kx8
Table 2-2. Secondary Cache Memory Configurations
Open
32Kx8 64Kx8
Open
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3 Jumper Settings and Connectors
3.1 Setting the Jumpers
The table below summarizes the appropriate functions and settings of each
jumper on the
CPU Type
UM8810P-AIO.
Function
Intel
80486DX/DXZ
AMD
Intel
80487SX
Overdrive
Intel
80486SX
Am486DX/DX2
(P23T)
Jumper Settings
JPI
8 open
JPl9
open
JP20
short 1-2, 3-4 JP21 short 1-2 JP22 open JP23 open JP24 short l-2 JP27 open JP28 open JP31 short l-2 JP36 open JP37 short l-2 JP38 short l-2
JP18 open
JP19
open
JP20
short l-2, 3-4 JP21 short 2-3 JP22 open JP23 open JP24 short l-2 JP27 open JP28 open JP31 short 1-2 JP36 open JP37 short 1-2 JP38 short 1-2
JPI
8 open
JP19
open
JP20
short 2-3 JP21 open JP22 open JP23 open JP24 short 1-2 JP27 open JP28 open JP31 short l-2 JP36 open JP37 short l-2 JP38 short l-2
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CPU Type
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Function
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1
Intel
80486DX/DX2
/
(SL Enhance)
/
Intel 80486 SX/SX2
1 (SL Enhance)
I /
i
Intel
804860X2
/
(P24D
Ll-WB)
/
Table 3- 1. Jumper Settings (Continued..
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Jumper Settings
t
JP18 open
JPI
9 open
JP20
short l-2, 3-4 JP21 short l-2 JP22 short l-2 JP23 open JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short 2-3, 4-5 JP28 open JP31 short l-2 JP36 short l-2 JP37 short l-2 JP38 short l-2
/
JP18 open
1
JP19
open
JP20
short 2-3 JP21 open JP22 short l-2
1
JP23 open
JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short 2-3, 4-5
1JP28 open /
JP31 short l-2
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JP36 short l-2
1
JP37 short l-2
j
JP38 short l-2
j
JP18 short
JPI
9 open
JP20
short l-2, 3-4
/
JP21 short l-2
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JP22 short l-2, 3-4
/
JP23 open
j
JP24 short 2-3
/
JP27 short 2-3, 4-5
JP28 open
JP31 short l-2
/
JP36 short l-2
JP37 short l-2
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JP38 short l-2
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CPU Type
Table 3- 1.
Function
Intel
80486DX4
P24T
Cyrix
Cx486DX/DX2 (M7)
Jumper Settings (Continued. . . .
Jumper Settings
JPI
8 open
JP19
open
JP20
short l-2, 3-4 JP21 short l-2 JP22 short l-2 JP23 open JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short 2-3, 4-5 JP28 open JP31 short 3-4 JP36 short l-2 JP37 short l-2 JP38 short l-2
JPI
9 open
JP20
short l-2, 3-4 JP21 short 2-3 JP22 short l-2 JP23 short l-2 JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short 2-3, 4-5 JP28 short 2-3 JP31 short l-2 JP36 short l-2
JP37 short l-2 JP38 short l-2
JP18 open
JPI
9 short 2-3
JP20
short l-2, 3-4 JP21 short l-2 JP22 short 2-3 JP23 short 2-3 JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short l-2, 3-4 JP28 short 2-3 JP31 short l-2 JP36 short l-2 JP37 short l-2 JP38 short 2-3
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Function
CPU Type
Cache Size
Cyrix Cx486S
AMD Am486DXL/DXL2 UMC
U5DS-SUPER
UMC
U5S-SUPER
128KB - with 32Kx8
256KB (default) - with
32Kx8
(M6)
Table 3- I. Jumper Settings (Continued.. . .
Jumper Settings
JPI 8 open JPI 9 short 2-3 JP20 short 2-3
JP21 open JP22 short 2-3 JP23 short 2-3 JP24 short 2-3 JP27 short 1-2, 3-4 JP28 short l-2
JP31 short l-2
JP36 short l-2
JP37 short l-2 JP38 short 2-3
JP18 open
JP19 open JP20 short l-2, 3-4
JP21 short l-2, 3-4 JP22 open JP23 open JP24 short l-2 JP27 open JP28 short 3-4 JP31 short l-2 JP36 short 2-3 JP37 short 2-3 JP38 short l-2
JPI
8 open
JP19 open JP20 short 2-3
JP21 short l-2, 3-4 JP22 open JP23 open JP24 short l-2 JP27 open JP28 short 3-4 JP31 short 1-2 JP36 short 2-3 JP37 short 2-3 JP38 short l-2
JPI
3 open
JPI 4 short 1-2 JPI 6 short 2-3
JP33 open JP35 open
JP13 open JP14 short 2-3
JPI 6 short l-2
JP33 open JP35 short
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User’s
Mmuul
Cache Size
80486
OX4
CPU CLK Select
On-Board
System ROM Selection
Parallel Port IRQ Selection
Parallel Port PRQ & DACK selection
On-Board IDE Controller
37C665
Function
512KB -
with
512KB - with
3X CPU CLK
2X CPU CLK
25MHz
33MHz
40MHz
5OMHz
Enable (default) Disable EPROM Flash ROM +
programmable Flash ROM +
programmable
IRQ7
(default)
IRQ5
DRQI, DACKI
DRQ3, DACK3 (default)
Enabled Disabled
64Kx8
128Kx8
5Vcc
12Vcc
Jumper Settings
JP13 open JP14 short 2-3
JPI
6 short l-2 JP33 open JP35 short
JPI
3 short l-2
JPI
4 short 2-3
JPI
6 short 2-3
JP33 short
JP35 short JP29 open
JP29 short
JPI
7 short 1-2
JPI
7 open 3-4, 5-6
JPI
7 short l-2, 3-4, 5-6
JPI
7 short l-2, 3-4
JPI
7 open 5-6
JPI
7 short 5-6
JPI
7 open l-2, 3-4
JP8 short l-2 JP8 short 2-3 JP6 open
JP6 short l-2
JP6 short 2-3
JP3 short l-2
JP3 short 2-3 JP4 short 2-3
JP5 short l-2
JP4 short 1-2 JP5 short 2-3
JPI
2 open
JPI
2 short 5-6
Table 3- 1. Jumper Settings
Note:
JP4 1, JP44 short for
8
P24T
only, others open
(default).
3.2 Connectors
UM881OP-AI0
User's
Munuul
There are several connectors located on the
UM881OPAIO.
They are used to connect with some peripheral devices to enhance the operating perform­ance of the system. Refer to Figure 3.1 for the positions of all the connec­tors on the mainboard.
The following table lists the connectors on the
Connector Function
PSI Power Connector
Jl
J2 Serial Port1 Connector J3 Parallel Port Connector J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 PCI IDE Secondary
J9 JIO Jll
J12 Reset Switch
J13 Speaker Connector
J14 J15 Suspend Switch J16 Primary PCI IDE HDD LED
UM8810PAIO.
Serial Port2 Connector
PCI
1 Slot
PCI
2 Slot
PCI
3 Slot
PCI IDE Primary Connector
ISA FDD Connector Turbo Switch Turbo LED
Power LED &
KeylockConnector
Table 3-2. Mainboard Connectors
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3.3
Board Layout
Mamd
i-
i7i
UM8886F
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r-- ---------t
UMC
/
1
82C8:__1 :~+~$&
COM2 COMI
37C665
JP8
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J
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Keyboard Connector
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r-l
Port
00
88
L-l
,’
,!s!_--‘-_,
,“,,3
Printer
Power
JP
2
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1
J
JlO Jll
J12
TURBO TURBO 1 SPEAKER SW
LED
Figure 3-
J13
RESET
UM88 I OP-Al0 Mainboard Layout
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10
JP36
JP41
J P44
PO;ZJEH
KEYLOCK
,--
/
1
I-.- _
J14
--
&
_
____--
-
CPU
socket
--- - --
SUSPEND SW
/’
/
1
J15 J16
1
HDU L-EC)
,.-- -­(
/
uM888lk
1
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JP37
.JP38
U31
U32
M U3E
r
Cache
Bank1
I;
-Pin
PI
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3.4 Graphical Descriptions of Jumper Settings
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py=J
CPU Type
1.
Intel 804860X
JP24
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_---
DX2 AMD
JP18
JP36
L7 (1,
!,
-
signifies pins 1 & 2 are set as
“shdrt.”
means that this jumper is set as “open.”
Am486DX/DX2
JP19
JP22
I-- --
JP23
-1
CPU installed on-board
!
0
1
JP37
88
00
m
JP3
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2. Intel
JP24
3. Intel
JP24
80487SX
80486SX
Overdrive
JP18 JP19
JP36
cl
0 0
n
(P23T)
JP22 JP23
CPU
Socket
CPU installed on-board
JP18
JP19
JP22 JP23
12
JP36
CPU
Socket
JP37
JP3
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OP-AI0 User’s
Munu~l
4. Intel
JP24
5. Intel
JP24
80486DX/DX2
JP18 JP19
JP20
JP21
JP36
80486SX/SX2
JP18
(SL Enhance) CPU installed on-board
JP22
JP23
7------
CPU
Socket
/;/
(SL Enhance) CPU installed on-board
JP19
JP22
JP23
UM8881 F
JP37
88 00
m
JP38
JP36
CPU
Socket
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6. Intel
JP24
7. Intel
JP24
80486DX2 (P24D
Jf’18
JP36
804860X4
CPU installed on-board
Jf’18
Ll-WB) CPU installed on-board
JP19
JP22
JP23
UM8881 F
r--
JP19
JP22
JP23
JP37
JP38
A
I,
se
,
JP36
CPU
Socket
UM8881 F
E
JP37
JP38
8.P24T CPU installed on-board
JP18
JPl9
JP22 JP23
JP24
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Jp36
-
CPU
JP41
JP44
1
9. Cyrix Cx486DX/DX2 (M7) CPU installed on-board
JP18
JP24
Socket
JPl9
JP22 JP23
/
//
CPU
Socket
JP37
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10. Cyrix Cx486S (M6) CPU installed on-board
JP24
User’s Manual
JP18 JP19
JP20
JP21
JP22
JP23
JP36
CPU
Socket
11. AMD Am486DXL/DXL2, UMC
JP22
JP24
JP36
cl 8
0
CPU
Socket
U5DS-SUPER
JP23
J
CPU installed on-board
JP3
JP38
1
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12. UMC
USS-SUPER
JP24
CPU Speed
1. 25MHz CPU
CPU installed on-board
JP22 JP23
JP36
Socket
SDeed
CPU
6005
00
2@Ell
n
JPI
7
UM8881 F
i_
JP3
JP38
CPU
Socket
UM881OP-AI0
2. 33MHz CPU Speed
3. 40MHz CPU Speed
User's
CPU
r----
Socket
Manuul
JPI
7
I”““““”
JPI
7
\
J
I
18
CPU
Socket
4. 50MHz CPU Speed
CPU Socket
CPU Vcc Source
II
300
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Jp3
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7
CPU
~
Socket
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2.
+3.3v
JP31
Cache Size Setting
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CPU
Socket
/
/
1. 128KB
CPU Socket
(32Kx8)
Cache Size
-Lr
-
i
‘*
00
X
Y N
m
2. 256KB (32Kx8) Cache Size
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CPU
Socket
3. 512KB (64Kx8) Cache Size
,/
T’
/’
CPU
UM8881 F
I
Socket
JP33 JP35
l-r
Lr
03
43
X
Y N 0
X
x
c\1 0
Lr
00 m
H
co
X
x
N
0
-Lr
Lr
03
X
x cv
0
-
Lr
03
X
x
e
CD
-Lr
03
co
X
X
x
x
N
(v 0
0
Lr
03
X
x
e
co
-
-
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4. 512KB
(128Kx8)
Cache Size
Lr
-Lr
1
>
>
c
I-
:
%
W
W
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4 Built-in BIOS SETUP Program
4.1 SETUP Program
Use the BIOS for
UM8810P-AI0
to record changes in your hardware and to control its special features. The Setup program uses a number of menus in which you can specify changes to your hardware and turn the special fea­tures to on or off.
To enter the BIOS Setup program, turn on or reboot the system. Press the
<
DEL > key when the system displays the following message:
Press < DEL > to enter Setup. The following screen will then be displayed.
Phoenix Setup
Figure 4- 1,SETUP Main Menu
FL
TL
moue
Help
-
Copyright
1992-94
l
Systen
setup
l Fixed Dick Setup
l
Clduanccd Systcr
l Boot Options
.
Security and
.
Green
LOld
Load
Saue
Enter
fInti-Uixws
PC Features
MM
Dcfrult
Ualues
tron
Ualue6
to
!kIect
ESC Exit
Phoenix
Setup
Ua he6 CROS
alas
Tcchno I ogl es
Pie
SaudExit
Itd
.
It is highly recommended that you list down all the values of the SETUP program before making any changes. Doing so will save a lot of time restor­ing the system back in the event of a configuration memory loss.
Note:
n
System Setup
tion information.
On-screen instructions at the bottom of each
screen explain how to use the program.
-
allows checking or modification of general
configura-
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Fixed Disk Setup -
drive type including the number of cylinders and heads write
pensatron
time, read/write head
allows for automatic detection of the hard disk
pre-com-
landing
zone, and number of sectors
per track.
Advanced
user, including the internal/external cache memory
Chipset
SETUP - sets the
various system options for the
functrons,
ISA fea-
tures, video and system shadowing etc..
Boot Options
-
determines the sequence with which the system will
proceed when booting the operating system.
Security and Anti-Virus -
ter the operating system and
rovides
!
etup program, and restricts unauthonzed
special access for the user to-en-
access to the floppy disk drives.
Green PC Features
-
allows the timer settings for the DOZE, STANDBY and RESUME modes. It also lists the SMI events by which the system wakes u vice is not active,
from STANDBY or SUSPEND modes. If the de-
I?
ower Management Function will slow down the CPU speed and both IDE and monitor will be put into doze, standby, or suspend mode.
ation
ation
M.
of
of all
Load ROM Default Values
all the above options using the values in the ROM BIOS ta le.
Load Values from CMOS
the above options using the values saved in the CMOS
-
allows for automatic confi
-
allows for automatic confi
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Save Values to CMOS -
saves the changes you have made in the
Setup program, then quits and reboots the system.
m
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o choose an item from the SETUP main menu, move the cursor to appro-
priate line using the Up < ? > and Down <
\1>
arrow keys and press < En-
ter > . The screen will display a warning message as shown below.
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4.2 System Setup
Esc
Pi
Exit
Help
- Copyrlyht
sycter
S.~ot.cr
Ui deo Systen
Symtcn
Extended
Diskette
Dlskettc
Figure
Tl Houe
4-2.
Phoenix S&up
System Setup
System Time - includes hour, minutes, seconds but
and minute can be set.
Tim:
Date:
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the values of hour
System Date - allows manual setting of the electronic calendar on the
main-
board..
Video System - specifies the display adapter installed. System Memory and Extended Memory - displays important information
about your system which includes the conventional and extended memory sizes. They are updated automatically by the Setup program according to the status detected by the BIOS self-test. This section of the System Setup screen is for viewing purpose only and manual modifications are not al­lowed.
Diskette Drives A: and B: - specify the capacity and format of the floppy
drives installed in your system.
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4.3 Fixed Disk Setup
The Fixed Disk Setup provides auto configuration of the hard drive installed
in the system. After pressing the < Enter > key on this item on the main
menu, the screen will display the following screen.
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l Fixed Disk
l
Fixed
Disk
Large
Disk DOS Compatibility:
Tl
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ESC
Exit
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Control
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Default Configuration
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Figure 4-3. Fixed Disk Setup Screen
I
Once the program detects the type of hard disk 0 and/or 1 installed, it will
display the relative information such as the type, cylinders, heads, write
pre-
compensation, landing zone, and number of sectors per track.
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If the program fails to detect the hard disk(s) or the < Enter > key was not pressed in the
Autotype
Fixed Disk oprion, manual setting of the values is
recommended.
Autotype
Fixed Disk - detects the type of fixed disk 0 and/or 1 installed. If
successful, it fills the remaining fields on this menu.
Type - 1 to 45 fills in remaining fields with values for predefined disk
drives. “User” allows the user to fill in the remaining fields..
Cylinders - specifies the number of cylinders of the hard disk drive. The
range of this option is from 1 to 1024.
Heads - specifies the number of read/write heads of the hard disk drive.
The range of this option is from 1 to 16.
Sectors/Track - provides the number of sectors per track defined for the
hard disk drive. The range is from 1 to 64.
Landing Zone - refers to the cylinder number where the disk drive heads
(read/write) are positioned to when the disk drive is parked. The range of this option is from 1 to 1024.
Write Precomp - refers the cylinder number, above which, disk drive op-
erations require reduced write current. Also specifies the number of cylin­der at which to change the write timing. The available options are from 1 to
1024 and None.
Large Disk DOS Compatibility - for Large Hard Disk Compatibility
(Larger than 528MB) issue, you must enable this item except UNIX operat­ing system.
LBA Mode Control
-
turns
on or off the hard disk drive’s LBA Mode sup-
port. Some HDD support more than 540MB and LBA Mode for data trans-
fer. If your hard disk supports LBA Mode, you should enable (on) this option otherwise disable (off) it.
Warning:
LBA Mode and Large Disk DOS compatibility are new specifications which may not be fully supported by all
operating systems. An example of which is the current version of UNIX system
to support the LBA function. Therefore, determine the specifications of your hard disk drive and operating system before selecting the drive’s mode.
(R3,
2, 4) which is still unable
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Addendum to
UM88 IOP-AIO
User’s
Manual Version 1.0-N.
The
description
page 8, the
Peripherals screen
of DX4 on page 1, the
Fixed Disk Setup screen
information on page
jumper settings
1 &
I
2
on page
28
of the UM88
for Cache Size on
26
,
and the
lOP-AI0
Integrated
version
1.1 User’s Manual have been modified
The modification are related to
tion categories
under CPU size jumper settings,
the “IDE Adapter O/I Master”,
VO”,
and
“the LPT mode” & ” CMD IDE Mode 3 Feature”
the Fixed Disk Setup screen
the addition of description for DX4, thefunc-
the change or addition of,
theVDE
l/2 &
Integrated Peripherals screen respectively.
Adapter O/l
Slavepp,”
the 32 Bit
options within
Please refer to the following for a detailed description of the changes imple­mented.
*DX4
is only supported on the version of motherboard that has the
regulator. (Please verify before plugging any
Function
Cache Size
Phoenix Setup -Cowight 1985-94
512KB - with 64Kx8 JP16 short 1-2
3.3V
CPU).
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Jumper Settings
JP13 open JP14 short 2-3
JP33 short JP35 short
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3.3V
Fixd
Disk
Setup
14
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IDE Adapter 8 IDE
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IDE Adapter 1
IDE
Adapter
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Disk DOS
Exit
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FS
Prtuioui Comfigurrtlon
F6 Derau1t
Cmfigurat~on
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Type:
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Figure 4-4. Fixed Disk 32 bit I/O - it is only
tl Houc
Fl
Help
Enter Select
Setup Screen 2
foI
PC1
IDE card, if you want to use the ISA IDE card,
Esc Exit
you have to disable it.
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Integrated Peripherals
(XHll
Port:
am2
Port:
LPI
port:
LPI Node:
Floppy control ler : [Enabled1
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IDE Node 3 Feature:
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Figure 4-6. Integrated Peripherals Screen
CMD IDE Mode 3 Feature
-
enables 32 Bit
ture to support CMD DOS driver.
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Default
I/O
and CMD IDE Mode 3 Fea-
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4.4 Advanced
Chipset
SETUP
The Advanced System Setup allows the user to program five main groups of parameters under the Advanced System Setup namely the Integrated Periph­erals, the Memory Cache, the Memory Shadow, the Advanced trol and programmers who wish to fine tune the on-board
Figure 4-5. Advanced System SETUP Screen
Integrated Peripherals
PC1
Devices. This BIOS Setup parameter is designed for
chipset.
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Advanced
Itens
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could cause your
. Integrated Peripherals
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fiduanced
l PC1 Deulces
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this
Cache Shadow
Chipset Control
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Setup
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to
nalfunction.
Enter Select
chipset
Con-
Selecting Integrated Peripherals from the Advanced System Setup main menu display the following screen. The actual features displayed depend on the capabilities of your system’s hardware.
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Integrated Peripherals
con
Port I:
con
Port
2:
LPT port:
Floppy controller:
LPT
tl Hove
Extended
ESC
Exit
Fl Help
Hode:
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Figure 4-6. Integrated Peripherals 28
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COM port l- assigns the address of the primary serial port on-board.
The available options are listed below.
l Enabled (default)
COM port
2
-
assigns the address of the secondary serial port
board. The available options are list below.
l Enabled (default)
LPT Port - assigns the address of the parallel port on-board. This op-
tion also prevents the system from encountering any conflict when an add-on card with parallel port is installed in the future. The available options are listed below.
l Enabled (default)
Floppy controller
I/O
chip to either on or ff. The available options are:
l Enabled (default)
LPT Extended Mode-
through the
selected through the
ECR
-
sets the
In
register of
ECR
register as mode 000. The available options
floppy controller mode of the
“ECP & EPP”
ECP
are:
l Standard (default) l ECP Mode
l Disabled
l Disable
l Disabled
l Disabled
mode 100.
l EPP Mode
. ECP & EPP
mode,
EPP
can select
“Standard”
on-
SMC
665
mode can be
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Memory Cache
Selecting Memory Cache from the Advanced System Setup main menu dis-
plays the following screen.
?boenix
Setup
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Figure 4-7.
External Cache
lMem0r-y
Cache Screen
-
sets the state of the external cache memory. The available
options are:
l Enabled (default) l Disabled
System BIOS shadow
-
if you have a shadowing of video BIOS, this memory function may be “Cacheable”. Otherwise, select its default set­ting
“Non-Cacheable” .
Video BIOS shadow
-
Shadowing is always set in the system BIOS. The “Cacheable” and “Non-Cacheable” (default) options allow setting of this memory function to either on or off.
L2 cache Policy
write-back (Write Back
-
sets the L2 cache memory of the mainboard to either
-
default) or write-through (Write-Through)
mode.
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Cache Speed
-
determines the number of cycle times to be inserted when CPU reads data to SRAM. The setting depends on the speed of the CPU and SRAM. If the CPU is of high speed, the time reguired by SRAM to process data will need an extension, with the exception of some
SRAMs
that are fast enough to catch up with the speed of the CPU. The following are the available options.
n AUTO (default) n 3-l-l-l
n 3-2-2-2 n 2-2-2-2
n 2-l-l-l
Memory Shadow
Select Memory Shadow from the Advanced System Setup main menu dis-
plays the following screen.
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Figure 4-8. Memory Shadow Screen
System shadow
system performance. This options always set as
-
allows shadowing of the system BIOS and improves the
Enabled.
Video shadow - sets the mode of the system’s video BIOS shadowing
mode. The available options are:
n
Enabled (default)
n
Disabled
Shadow Memory Regions
-
shadows the option ROM located in the speci-
fied blocks of memory, and can improve the system performance.
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Note:
Some option ROMs do not work properly when
shad-
owed.
Advanced
Selecting Advanced
Chipset
Control
Chipset
Control from the Advanced System Setup main menu displays the following screen. Technicians use this menu when chang­ing values in the
t1
moue
Figure 4-9. Advanced
Note:
chipset
register and optimizing the system’s performance.
-
Phoenix Setup
DRfUI
Read wait state:
DRfM Urltt
Residence of
Host-to-PC1 Wait State:
PC1 Parity DRM Parity Check:
ESC Exit
Fl
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Control Screen
The contents of this menu depends on the
stalled on your mainboard, and
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Default Configuration
chipsets
Configuration
chipset
vary widely.
Consult your dealer or the c FI > help screens before changing the items on this menu. Incorrect settings can cause your system to malfunction.
in-
DRAM Read/Write wait state
-
determines the number of wait states to be inserted when the CPU Read/write data into the local DRAM. The follow­ing are the available options.
n AUTO (default) n
2
HO
Residence of VGA card
-
selects VGA card for
n
3
n l
PC1
or VL bus. The avail-
able options are:
n PCI bus (default)
32
n
VL bus
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Host - to -
PC1
Wait State - determines the number of Host - to -
PC1
wait
states. The available options are:
n AUTO (default)
MO
PC1
Parity Check - enables or disables(default) the
WI
PC1
parity check.
DRAM Parity Check - allows the system to check for the parity bit of
every DRAM module. The available options are:
n Disabled (default)
PCI Devices
Selecting plays the
Memory Shadow from the Advanced System Setup main menu following screens.
PC1
(HCLX PCICLK):
PCI-ISfI
IO
Base Baee
Nultlaedia Parl
PC1
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BCLX
Diuidtr:
Recouery CBCLX):
110 fiddreoe:
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:
1
INT
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Figure 4- 10. PCI Devices Screen 1
P5 Preulous
Conflguratlon
Configuration
UM881OP-A10
User’s
Manuul
Pi
Pi
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A set To:
INT A
Select:
CG
exit
Help
CC
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exit
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Set To:
:
:
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Phoenix Setup
PC1
SLOT 2
Edgwteuel Select:
PC1
SLOT 3
Gdge/Leuel
PC1
Deuices, Slot
En&b
leDeui
Gnab le llmter Uoe
Default Latency Tirer Value:
Latency Ti ner Ua lue
PC1
Deuice, Slot 2:
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11.
esc
PCI Devices Screen 2
Phoenix Setup
PC1
Deuice, Slot 2:
Gnab
le Deui Enable Master: Use Default Latency liner Ualue: Latency Ti
PC1 Device, Slot 3:
Enable Dtuice:
Enable Haster: Use Default Latency Tirer Ualue:
Latency 11 ncr Ua lue
esc
Figure 4- 12. PCI Devices Screen
HCLK PCICLK - Host
elk v.s PC1 clK
n AUTO (default)
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Default
Conflglratlon
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3
divider. The available options are:
n 1
II2
PC1 -
ISA BCLK Divider -
PC1
bus
elk V.S.
ISA bus
able options are:
m
AUTO (default)
n
PCICLKV3
IO Recovery (BCLK) - The available options are:
n
2
n
8
n PCICLlw2
w PCICLKV4
n
4 (default)
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12
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divider
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Base I/O Address
PC1
device resource requests are satisfied.
Base Memory Address
range from which the
Multimedia mode
-
refers to the base of I/O address ranges from which the
-
pertains to the base of 32-bit memory address
PC1
device resource requests are staisfied.
-
enables or disables palette snooping for multimedia
card.
Parity
-
enables or disables the parity checking.
PC1
Slot
l/2/3 INTx -
1, 2, 3 . The available
Edge/Level Select
Note:
PC1
Device, Slot l/2/3
Enable Device Enable Master Use Default Latency Timer Value
a.
b
program the IRQ associated with
IRQs
are
3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15.
-
programs the
The PCI IDE is IRQ 14 on board for primary IDE
an
IRQ 15
cards using the same
with the
for the ISA card or PCI card.
.
If it disables on board PCI IDE, the available for ISA/PC/ cards.
:
-
enables or disables
-
enables or disables
PC1
IRQ to single edge or logic level.
for secondary IDE. Installing ISA
JR0
on board. To choose another
need to program the Latency Timer Value.
l Yes (default)
Latency Timer Value
will occupy the
l 0040 (default)
-
specifies the length of time that the bus master
PC1
bus. The available options are:
PC1
INTX of slots
IRQ I5
will create a conflict
IRQ
IRQ 74/l
PC1
device as a slvae bus.
PC1
device as a bus master.
-
If set as “Yes”, there is no further
0
No
l 0000
- OOF8
5 are
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4.5 Boot Options
Phoenix Setup
Boot eeqrence:
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Manual
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Figure 4- 13. Boot Options Screen
Boot sequence
-
sets the sequence from where the BIOS will attempt to
load the operating system. The options are:
n
C: then A:
n
A: then C: (default)
Floppy check
-
selects enable/disable for seeking floppy disk drive before
W
C: only
boot.
4.6 Security and Anti-Virus
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Help
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User
?-word 1s
Set
Sqerulsor
Set user
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Enter
Set/Change Pmeuord
ESC
Exit
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Figure 4- 14. Security and Anti-Virus Screen
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Supervisor Password is
abled or disabled (default).
User Password is - shows whether the user password is enabled or disabled
(default).
Set Supervisor Password - requires a password when entering Setup. the
passwords are not case sensitive. Pressing the < Enter > key will display a message requiring for the supervisor password which can be up to seven al­phanumeric characters. This option also gives full access to the Setup menus.
Set User Password - Pressing the < Enter > key will display a message re-
quiring for the user password which can be up to seven alphanumeric char­acters. This option also gives restricted access to the Setup menus and requires the setting of the Supervisor Password first.
Password on boot - determines whether the password is required on boot.
The option needs the setting of the Supervisor Password. If Supervisor Pass­word is set and this option is disabled (default), BIOS assumes that the user is booting.
Diskette access - restricts the use of floppy drives only to the supervisor
when set as Supervisor (default). Also, choosing Supervisor for this option will require the setting of the Supervisor Password. Setting it as User al­lows access to the floppy drives at any time.
Fixed disk boot sector - allows the user to protect the hard disk drive’s
boot sector from unnecessary writing (e.g, using the format command under DOS). Setting this option to Normal makes writing on the boot sector possi­ble. The available options are:
n Normal (default)
shows whether the supervisor password is en-
-
n Write Protect
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4.7 Green PC Features
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Phoenix Setup
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Features
Figure 4-
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4-16.
Power
Swing
Ilodt
System Doze
System
Standby Timer: Systen Suspend
WC\ uith Non_SHl
CPU support:
IDE
Hard
U6fl
access
Hard Disk access event:
t1 Houc
15.
Green PC Features Screen 1
Floppy access went: Keyboard
COH aam
event:
LPT
access
ISA Master access
PC1 Ma8terl
PC!
Ilaster access
PC1 Master3
Systen
IRQl
[Keyboard)
IRQ3 CCOll21:
Moue
ESC
:
Tiner:
Power Down feature:
ESC
access euent:
Tiner:
Disk
Standby
fiduanccd
Systen
enters
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Exit
Fl
Help
access
went:
access
Uakeup fron
Tirer:
Power
Wanagcncnt
Doze/Standby
PgUp
Previous
PgDn Next
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cuent:
:
went:
went:
went:
Suspend nodes by:
:
Exit
Pi
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Prcuious Configuration
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mm
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FS
Previous Configuration
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Default Configuration
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IRQ7
CPrintcrI: IRQ9 CIRQZ Redirl: IRQl9
(Reserued
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ISA
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Power Saving Mode
feature of the
chipset.
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enables or disables (default) the power saving mode
Once enabled, the values of the following options can
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Default
Configuration
be set.
System Doze Timer
-
sets the time interval after system inactivity
when the system enters DOZE mode. The available options are:
l 15
set
(default)
l
1/2/4/8/l
5 min
System Standby Timer
-
sets the time interval after system inactivity
l 30 set
when the system events enters STANDBY mode. The options are:
l 2 min (default) l Disabled
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System Suspend Timer - sets the
2812561512 min
time interval after system inactivity
when the system enters SUSPEND mode. The available options are:
l 2 min (default)
l
4/8/l 6/32/64/l
2812561512 min
VGA with Power Down feature - sets the method by which the VGA
l Disabled
chip enters SLEEP mode. The options are:
l None (default) l VESA DPMS
Non SMI CPU support - The
l
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Generate IRQI 0 (default)
l Standard
available options are:
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IDE Hard Disk Standby Timer - The available options are:
l Disabled (default)
l 1, 2, 3-l 5 min
Advanced Power Management Setup System enters power Doze/Standby
up modes by: (Switch the following parameters to on or off)
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VGA access event
oppy access event
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FI
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COM access event
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ISA Master access event
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Master2 access event
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Hard Disk access event
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Keyboard access event
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PCI Master1 access event
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PC1
Master3 access event
System Wakeup from Suspend modes by: (Switch the following parame­ters to on or off)
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l IRQI (Keyboard) l
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IRQ7
(Printer)
m
IRQIO (Reserved)
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IRQ12
(PS/2
mouse)
m
ISA
Master/DMA
n
lRQ3 (COM2)
n
IRQ5 (Alt.
n
IRQ9
(IRQ2
n IRQI
n
1
IRQI 5 (Reserved)
printer)
Redir)
(Reserved)
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4.8 Load ROM Default Values
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If, during
bootup,
the BIOS program detects a problem in the integrity of
the CMOS, it will display a message asking you to either press the
<
DEL > key to run Setup or the
<
Fl >
key to resume booting. This prob­ably means that the CMOS values have been corrupted or modified incor­rectly, perhaps by an application program that changes data stored in
CMOS.
Press the <
Fl
>
key to resume the boot or < DEL > to run Setup with the ROM default values already loaded in the menus. You can make other changes before saving the values to CMOS.
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4.9
If, during a Setup session, you change your mind about your selections have not yet saved the values to CMOS, you can restore the values you
Load Values from CMOS
and
Pre-
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display the following screen.
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After making your selections on the Setup menus, always select Save
Val-
ues to CMOS in order to make them operative. Unlike standard RAM mem­ory, CMOS RAM is sustained by an on-board battery and stays on after you turn your system off.
After you save your selections, the program will display the following screen.
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If you attempt to exit without saving, the program will ask you if you would like to save the changes made before exiting.
During
bootup,
BIOS for the
chipset
attempts to load the values you saved in the CMOS RAM. If the values saved in the CMOS cause the system boot to fail, reboot and press the < DEL > key to enter Setup. In Setup, you may load the ROM default values (as described in the section 4.8) or try to change the values that caused the boot to fail.
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4.11 Quitting SETUP
After making all modifications in the SETUP program, go to the option “Save Values to CMOS” then press the < Enter > key or simply press the
<
F 10 > key. The screen will display a message asking you whether you
would like to save and exit or not. Use the arrow keys or press < Y > for Yes then the C Enter > key to save
your settings before exiting. Press < N > for No then the < Enter > key to exit without saving.
If you made changes to the CMOS values and then press the < ESC > key, the program will prompt you whether you would like to Quit without saving or not.
Press < Y > for Yes then the < Enter > key to quit without saving, or press
<
N > then the < Enter > key to save your settings first before exiting Setup.
Appendix A
Setting the System Speed
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