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MainBoard
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Package Checklist
Please make sure your package containg all items listed below before
your installation. If you find any damaged items or missing items,
please contact your retailer.
One Mainboard
One manual
One IDE ribbon cable
One floppy ribbon cable
One parallel port ribbon cable
Two Serial port ribbon cable
The "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" function loads the system default data directly from
ROM and initializes the associated hardware properly. This function is necessary when
you accept this Mainboard, or the system CMOS data is corrupted.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUPSUPERVISOR PASSWORD
BIOS FEATURES SETUPUSER PASSWORD
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUPIDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUPHDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
PNP/PCI CONFIGURA ETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPH SAVING
The EP-5BTXA-E mainboard is a high performance system hardware
based on Intel Pentium processor and is equipped with three PCI slots, three
standard ISA slots, a PnP Super I/O controller and two dual-port PCI-IDE
connectors for the future expansion. The hardware dimension is an AT formfactor that is 220mm x 200mm with a four-layer design technology.
Specification
Intel 82430TX PCIset chipset.
Intel Pentium Processor operating at 90 ~ 333 MHz (Easy CPU CLK
Setting JP3 : One Jumper Only) and P55C with 321 ZIF socket 7 for
scalability to accept faster processors in the future.
Supports an onboard Switching Voltage Regulator to increase CPU and
System's reliability.
Supports CPU Vcore Voltage 2.0V/12.1V/2.8V/2.9V/3.2V selection.
Supports up to 256 MegaBytes of DRAM(a minimum of 8 MB) on board
(168-Pin DIMM x 2), BIOS auto EDO DRAM and SDRAM
configuration.(Refer to Chapter 2-4 System Memory Configuration)
Introduction 1-1
Chapter 1
Introduction
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Supports Onboard Burst/Pipelined burst synchronous L2 Write Back
Cache. The cache memory is 512KB (64KB*64 SRAM).
Supports three 16-bit ISA slots and three 32-bit PCI slots and provides two
independent high performance PCI IDE interfaces capable of supporting PIOMode 3 and Mode 4 devices.
Supports ATAPI (e.g. CD-ROM) devices and Ultra DMA 33 for both IDE
interface.
Supports 1 floppy port, 1 parallel port (EPP,ECP port), and 2 serial ports
(16550 Fast UART compatible) with PnP Super I/O chip.
Supports both PS/2 style mouse Header and AT keyboard connector
Supports Award Plug & Play BIOS . The BIOS is stored in Flash EPROM
form. It provides better upgradeability for the system.
Supports a CPU Hardware sleep and SMM (System Management Mode)
function.
Supports a USB header
Utilizes a Lithium battery which provides environmental protection and
longer life-time
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>
PB
SRAM
TAG
PCI Slots
>
Control
<
<
PCI BUS
Graphics
HOST BUS
TAG
Control
Pentium
processor
>
>
MTXC
HOST Bridge
324 BGA
Port_A
Port_B
Universal Serial Bus
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MA[11:0]
CONTROL
MD[63:0]
<
PIIX4
I/O Bridge
324 BGA
BIOS
Flash EPROM
Keyboard
BIOS
>
>
>
SDRAM
IDE CD-ROM
Super
I/O
IDE
HDD
ISA Slots
Serial 1
Serial 2
FDD
Printer
Figure 1-1 System Block Diagram
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2-1 Overview
Hardware Design 2-1
Chapter 2
Hardware design
The EP-5BTXA-E is designed with Intel 82430TX PCIset chipset which is
developed by INTEL Corporation to fully support Pentium Processor PCI/ISA
system. The Intel 82430TX PCIset chipset can increase integration and improve
performance designs. The chipset provides an integrated IDE controller with two high
performance IDE interfaces for up to four IDE devices (hard devices, CD-ROM device,
etc). The PnP Super I/O controller provides the standard PC I/O functions: a floppy
interface, two 16 Byte FIFO serial ports and an EPP/ECP capable parallel port. The EP-5BTXA-E layout is shown in the onet page for user's reference. Care must be taken
when inserting memory modules, inserting CPU or even plugging PCI card into the
associated slots to avoid damaging any circuits or sockets on board. A cooling fan is
strongly recommended when installing P54C/P54CTB/P55C (MMX)/K5/K6/6x86
(6x86L) processor due to possible overheat.
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The EP-5BTXA-E supports a minimum of 8MB of System Memory and a maxi-
mum of 256MB with 512KB synchronous SRAM Onboard to increase system
performance.
The EP-5BTXA-E supports synchronous DRAM. The EP-5BTXA-E
provides two 168-pin DIMM sites for memory expansion. Each socket supports 8MB,
16MB, 32MB, 64MB and 128MB DIMM single-sided or double-sided memory
modules. The memory timing requires 83MHz(12ns), 100MHz(10ns) for SDRAM. This
mainboard has two 168-pin DIMM sites to support 3.3V (power level) Unbuffered
Synchronous DRAMs(SDRAM). Memory parity generation and checking are not
supported.
The EP-5BTXA-E supports two Onboard PCI IDE connectors that can support
PIO Mode/Ultra DMA 33 device and detect IDE harddisk type by BIOS utility
automatically.
The EP-5BTXA-E supports Award Plug & Play BIOS for the ISA and PCI cards.
The BIOS can be located in Flash EPROM. The advantage of having Flash EPROM is
much easier to replace BIOS code if necessary.
TheEP-5BTXA-E has been designed with AT form-factor power connector. The
mainboard layout and system block diagram are shown in Figure 1-1 and Figure 2-1.
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EP-5BTXA-E Layout
K/B
CONN.
PS/2
Mouse
1
USB Conn.
AT Power Conn.
CN1
W83877F
1
<
3
JP1
Keyboard BIOS
COM2
COM1
LPT1
FDD CONN.
MTXC
64K*64
PCI#3
PCI#2
PCI#1
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
SOCKET 7
PIIX4
1 2
JP3
27 28
1
J2
IR CONN.
BANK1
BANK0
1 6
JP2
5 10
Secondary IDE
Primary IDE
SPEAKERTB-LED
<
SLEEP
+
G-LEDRESETKEYLOCKHD-LED
BIOS
+
+
J4
Figure 2-1
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Hardware Design 2-3
2-2 Connectors and Jumpers
This section describes all of the connectors and jumpers equipped in the mainboard.
Please refer to Figure 2-1 for the location of each connector and jumper.The figure
in the following means connecting pin 1&2 and means connecting pin 2&3.
Jumpers with two pins are shown as for open and for close.
Pentium Bus Freqency
Pentium MMX x Cyrix 6x86(L) / 6x86MX
JP3
1 2
27 28
AMD K5 / K6 Multiplier IBM 6x86(L) / 6x86MX
1-290MHz60MHz x 1.5
3-4100MHz66MHz x 1.5
5-6120MHz60MHz x 26x86/L-PR150
7-8133MHz66MHz x 26x86/L/MX-PR166
9-1075MHz x 26x86/L/MX-PR200
11-12150MHz60MHz x 2.56x86MX-PR166
13-14166MHz66MHz x 2.56x86MX-PR200
15-16188MHz75MHz x 2.56x86MX-PR233
17-18200MHz66MHz x 36x86MX-PR233
*
19-20225MHz75MHz x 36x86MX-PR266
*
21-22233MHz66MHz x 3.56x86MX-PR266
*
23-24266MHz66MHz x 4
25-26300MHz66MHz x 4.5
27-28333MHz66MHz x 5
*
*
*
*
*
JP2CPU Vcore voltage selection for Pentium MMX / AMD K6 / Cyrix
1 6
2.0V
2.8V
2.9V
3.2V
2.1V
5 10
These jumper settings are reserved for the futureCPU
versions. When the future CPU versions are ready and
suitable for this mainboard, these jumper settings will be
correctly updated.
6x86L or 6x86MX
1-6: 2.0V for AMD K6 fast processor (Reserved)
(Defaule)
2-7: 2.8V for Pentium P55C(MMX)/Cyrix 6X86L(Dual Voltage)
3-8: 2.9V for AMD K6 PR166/PR200 or 6x86MX-PR166/PR200/
RP233/PR266(Dual Voltage)
4-9: 3.2V for AMD K6 PR233/PR266(Dual Voltage)
5-10 : 2.1V for AMD K6 fast processor (Reserved)
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J4
KeyLock - Keyboard lock switch & Power LED connector.
1
1. Power LED(+)
2. N/C
3. GND
4. Keylock
5
Speaker - connect to the system's speaker for beeping.
7
5. GND
7. Speaker
8. N/C
9. GND
10
10. VCC
Reset - Close to restart system.
Sleep/Resume switch : Close to enter sleep mode.
A keystrobe or mouse movement (mouse driver exists) will
instantly "wake up"the system.(for AT Power Supply Only)
+
Power Saving LED indicator - LED ON when the system is in any
saving mode.
+
Turbo LED indicator - LED ON when a higher speed is selected.
+
Harddisk LED indicator - LED ON when Onboard PCI IDE Harddisks
activites.
J3The Power Supply (+12V) of the CPU Cooling FAN:
1
3
1.GND
2.+12V
3.GND
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JP1Clear CMOS:
1
3
This setting allows users to clear current CMOS data to back to
1-2 : Normal operation (Default)
2-3 : Clear CMOS Values
default by setting the jumper to 2-3 when system is off. This
jumper should be brought back to pin 1-2 to restore the normal
operation.
J2IrDA/ASK IR CONNECTOR:
1
1.VCC
2.NC
3.IRRX
4.GND
5
CN1USB CONNECTOR:
1
2
5.IRTX
Reserved for USB port Adapter
(refer to APPENDIX B:I/O Connectors)
16 15
J1PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR:
1
1. Data (Red Wire)
2. Clock (Blue Wire)
3. GND (Green)
4. NC
5
5. VCC (Yellow)
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2-3 System Memory Configuration
The EP-5BTXA-E supports two 168-pin DIMM module sockets to extend system
memory size. There is not jumper by hardware setting needed for memory configuration. The following figures show all possible memory combinations.
NOTE :1. DIMM module specification is 3.3V / unbuffered Synchronous
x 1
x 1
DRAM
DIMM Module Installation
Figure 2-2 displays the notch marks and what they should look like on your
DIMM memory module.
DIMMs have 168-pins and two notches that will match with the onboard
DIMM socket. DIMM modules are installed by placing the chip firmly into
the socket at a 90 degree angle and pressing straight down (figure 2-3) until
it fits tightly into the DIMM socket (figure 2-4).
LEFT KEY ZONE
(UNBUFFERED)
CENTER KEY ZONE
(3.3 V DRAM)
Figure 2-2
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Figure 2-3
DIMM Module clip before installation
Figure 2-4
DIMM Module clip after installation
To remove the DIMM module simply press down both of the white clips on
either side and the module will be released from the socket.
When you have a DIMM module to plug into a 168-pin dual readout connnector, you
must make sure that the DIMM module is 3.3V/Unbuffered to supports Intel Pentium
Processor System.
* "BANK" = 64Bit = DIMM1 = DIMM2
* DIMM SDRAM may be 83MHz (12ns), 100MHz (10ns) or 120MHz (8ns) bus speed.
2-4 Cache Memory Configuration
The second level (L2) cache is installed in the mainboard to increase the system
performance. The EP-5BTXA-E supports 512KB piplined burst synchronous SRAM.
U8
U9
TAG
SRAM
64K*64
DATA SRAM
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2-5
Real Time Clock Battery Replacement
The battery can be replaced by a Sanyo / Panasonic CR2032, or
other equivalent coin lithium battery. Please follow the steps below to
replace the battery.
1.Remove
1
+
+
2
1
2
2.Insert
+
+
3
+
3
+
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Hardware Design 2-9
The EP-5BTXA-E utilizes Intel 430TX PCIset chipset to support Intel Pentium
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Processor PCI/ISA system. The Intel 82430TX PCIset chipset consists of one
82439TX system controller (MTXC) and one 82371AB PCI ISA/IDE Accelerator
(PIIX4) bridge chip. It provides an interface which translates CPU cycle into PCI bus
cycle and PCI burst read/write capability. In addition, it provides a high performance
PCI arbiter and supports four PCI Masters, Rotating Priority Mechanism, and Hidden
Arbitration Scheme Minimizes Arbitration Overhead. The 82371AB(PIIX4) supports
PCI Specification Revision 2.1 Compliant and contains a Universal Serial Bus
interface with both host and hub control functions. EP-5BTXA-E reserves a USB
header or to provide two USB ports for serial transfer at 12 or 1.5 Mbit/sec. This
supports legacy keyboard and mouse software with USB-Base Keyboard and mouse.
There are four interrupts in each PCI slot : INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, and INTD#, since
the EP-5BTXA-E adapts the PCI auto-configuration with the system BIOS Setup
utility. When the system is turned on after adding a PCI add-in card, the BIOS
automatically configure interrupts, DMA channels, I/O space, and other paramaters.
You do not have to configure jumpers or worry about potential resource conflicts.
Because PCI cards use the same interrupt resource as ISA cards, you must specify
the interrupts used by ISA add-in cards in the BIOS Setup utility.
If a "Legacy card" (such as plug paddle card and cable for the ISA slot.) is plugged
in the system, modification in the ROM SETUP UTILITY becomes necessary. First,
enter PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP utility from ROM SETUP UTILITY main menu
to set the "PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO : ISA".
Second, you must enter CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP UTILITY from ROM SETUP
UTILITY main menu and set the " Onboard Primary PCI IDE: Disabled and Onboard
Secondary PCI IDE: Disable." When you plug the PCI/ISA IDE card into the system,You should Disabled Onboard Primary and Secondary PCI IDE from CHIPSET
FEATURES SETUP UTILITY too.
When no paddle card and cable, you can set the system interrupt request (IRQ) on
the "Legacy card" (refer to user's manual of the card) to a proper system IRQ level (In
general, card's Primary is assigned to INTA and Secondary is assigned to INTB). If
the card is plugged into slot 1(marked PCI#1), you cannot use the second slot
(marked PCI#2) because the Secondary INT signal takes INTB from the slot (refer to
Page 3-13 for circuit diagram). The user then enters PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
utility from ROM SETUP UTILITY main menu and sets the " PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO :
PCI-Slot 1" (It depends on the slot # where the Legacy card is plugged).
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Chapter 3
Award BIOS Setup
Award's ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program which allows user to modify the
basic system configuration and hardware parameters. The modified data will be stored
in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so data will be retained even when the power is turned
off. In general, the information saved in the CMOS RAM stay unchanged unless there
is configuration change in the system, such as hard drive replacement or new equipment
change.
It is possible that the CMOS battery is dead. This will cause data lose in CMOS RAM.
If so, it is necessaiy to re-enter system configuration parameters.
To enter Setup Propgram
Power on the computer and press <Del> key immediately. This will bring you into BIOS
CMOS SETUP UTILITY.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUPSUPERVISOR PASSWORD
BIOS FEATURES SETUPUSER PASSWORD
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUPIDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUPHDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONSAVE & EXIT SETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALSEXIT WITHOUT SAVING
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
ESC : QUIT : SELECT ITEM
F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift)F2 : Change Color
The menu displays all the major selection items and allows user to select any shown
items. The selection is made by moving cursor (press any direction key ) to the item
and press 'Enter' key. An on-line help message is displayed at the bottom of the
screen as cursor is moving to various items which provides user better understanding of each function. When a selection is made, the menu of selected item will appear
so the user can modify the associated configuration parameters.
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
Figure 3-1 CMOS SETUP UTILITY
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3-1 Standard CMOS Setup
Choose " STANDARD CMOS SETUP" in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY Menu (Fig.3-1).
The STANDARD CMOS SETUP allows user to configure system setting such as current
date and time, type of hard disk drive installed in the system, floppy drive type, and the
type of display monitor. Memory size is auto-detected by the BIOS and displayed for your
reference. When a field is highlighted (direction keys to move cursor and <Enter> key to
select), the entries in the field will be changed by pressing <PgDn> or <PgUp> keys or
user can enter new data directly from the keyboard.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Wed, Apr 17 1996
Time (hh:mm:ss) : 14 : 30 : 50
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLSHEADPRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS MODE
Primary Master : Auto 00 0 0 0 0 Auto
Primary Slave : Auto 00 0 0 0 0 Auto
Secondary Master : Auto 00 0 0 0 0 Auto
Secondary Slave : Auto 00 0 0 0 0 Auto
Drive A : 1.44M, 3.5 in.
Drive B : None
Floppy 3 Mode Support : Disabled
Video : EGA/VGA
Halt On : All Errors
ESC : Quit: Select ItemPU/PD/+/- : Modify
F1 : Help(Shift) F2: Change Color
Base Memory : 640K
Extended Memory : 5360K
Other Memory : 384K
Total Memory : 16384K
Figure 3-2 STANDARD CMOS SETUP
NOTE: If hard disk Primary Master/Slave and Secondary Master/Slave were used Auto,
then the hard disk size and model will be auto-detected on display during POST.
NOTE: The "Halt On :" field is to determine when to halt the system by the BIOS if erroroccurrs during POST.
3-2 BIOS Features Setup
Selecting the "BIOS FEATURES SETUP" option in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu
allows user to change system related parameters in the displayed menu. This menu shows
all of the manufacturer's default values of EP-5BTXA-E. Again, user can move the cursor
by pressing direction keys and <PgDn> or <PgUp> keys to modify the parameters.
Pressing [F1] key to display help message of the selected item.
This setup program also provides 2 convenient ways to load the default parameter data
from BIOS[F6] or CMOS[F7] area if shown data is corrupted. This provides the system
a capability to recover from any possible error.
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ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Virus Warning: DisabledVideo BIOSShadow: Enabled
CPU Internal Cache: EnabledC8000-CBFFFShadow: Disabled
External Cache: EnabledCC000-CFFFFShadow: Disabled
Quick Power On Self Test: EnabledD0000-D3FFFShadow: Disabled
Boot Sequence: A, C, SCSID4000-D7FFFShadow: Disabled
Swap Floppy Drive: DisabledD8000-DBFFF Shadow: Disabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek: EnabledDC000-DFFFF Shadow: Disabled
Boot Up NumLock Status: On
Boot UP System Speed: High
Gate A20 option: Fast
Typematic Rate Setting: Disabled
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec): 6
Type matic Delay (Msec): 250
Security Option: Setup
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop: Disabled
Assign IRQ For VGA: Enabled
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB: Non-OS2
Esc : Quit : Select Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
Figure 3-3 BIOS FEATURES SETUP
Note: The Security Option contians "setup" and "system". The "setup" indicates
that the password setting is for CMOS only while the " system" indicates the
password setting is for both CMOS and system boot up procedure.
Virus Warning: This category flashes on the screen. During and after the system
boots up, any attempts to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk
drive will halt the system and an error message will appear. You should then run an
anti-virus program to locate the virus. Keep in mind that this feature protects only the
boot sector, not the entire hard drive. Default value is Disabled
Enabled: Activates automatically when the system boots up causing a warning
message to appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector.
Disabled: No warning message to appear when anything attempts to access the
boot sector.
Note : Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector table can trigger the
virus warning message. If you plan to run such a program, we recommend that you
first disable the virus warning.
CPU Internal Cache / External Cache:These two categories speed up memory access.
however, it depends on CPU / chipset design. The default value is Enable. If your CPU is
without Internal Cache then this item "CPU Internal Cache" will not be shown.
Enabled: Enable cache.
Disable: Disable cache.
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Quick Power On Self Test:This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST)
after you power on the computer. If it is set to Enable, BIOS will shorten or skip
some check items during POST. The default is Enabled.
Enabled : Enable quick POST.
Disabled: Normal POST.
Boot Sequence:This category determines which drive is searched first for the O/S
(Operating System). Default value is A, C, SCSI. The following is your list of options.
[A, C, SCSI]-[C, A, SCSI]-[C, CDROM, A]-[CDROM, C, A]-[D, A, CDROM]
[E, A, CDROM]-[F, A, CDROM]-[SCSI, A, C]-[SCSI C, A]-[C Only], [LS/ZIP, C]
A,C :System will first search for floppy disk drive then hard disk drive.
C,A :System will first search for hard disk drive then floppy disk drive.
CDROM,C,A:System will first search for the CDROM drive (If the CDROM has a
bootable CD title.) and second search hard disk drive then flopp
disk drive.
C,CDROM,A:System will first search for the hard disk drive and second search
the CDROM drive (If the CDROM has a bootable CD title.) then
floppy disk drive.
Swap Floppy Drive: This will swap your physical drive letters A & B if you are using
two floppy disks. Default value is Disabled.
Enabled : Floppy A & B are able to swap under DOS.
Disabled: Floppy A & B are not able to swap.
Boot Up Floppy Seek: During Power-On-Self-Test (POST), BIOS will determine if the
floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks. Only is 360K type 40 tracks while 760K,
1.2M and 1.44M are all 80 tracks. The default value is Enabled.
Enabled : BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is 40 or 80 tracks,
Note that BIOS cannot tell from 720K, 1.2M or 1.44M drive type as
they are all 80 tracks.
Disabled: BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by track number.
Note that there will not be any warning message if the drive installed
is 360K.
Boot Up NumLock Status: Control the state of the Numlock key when the system
boots. The default value is On.
On : Keypad is number keys.
Off : Keypad is arrow keys.
Boot UP System Speed: Select Hight to boot at the default CPU speed; select Low to
boot at the speed of the AT bus.
High: Set the speed to high.
Low : Set the speed to low.
Gate A20 Option: This refers to the way the system addresses memory above 1MB
(extended memory). The default value is Fast.
Normal : The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware.
Fast : The A20 signal is controlled by Port 92 or chipset specific method.
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Typematic Rate Setting: This determines the keystroke repeat rate.
Enabled : Enable typematic rate and typematic delay programming.
Disabled: Disable typematic rate and typematic delay programming. The rate will be
controlled by keyboard controller in your system.
Typematic Rate(Chars/Sec):
6 : 6 characters per second. 8 : 8 characters per second.
10: 10 characters per second. 12: 12 characters per second.
15: 15 characters per second. 20: 20 characters per second.
24: 24 characters per second. 30: 30 characters per second.
Typematic Delay(Msec): When holding a key, the time between the first and
second character displayed.
250 : 250msec.
500 : 500 msec.
750 : 750 msec.
1000: 1000 msec.
Security Option: This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or
just to Setup. The default value is Setup.
System: The system will not boot and the access to Setup will be denied if the correct
password is not entered at the prompt.
Setup : The system will boot, but the access to Setup will be denied if the incorrect
password is not entered at the prompt.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop: This filed controls the ability of a primary PCI VGA
controller to share a common palette(when a snoop write cycles) with an ISA
video card. The default value is Disabled.
Enabled:If an ISA card connects to a PCI VGA card via the VESA connector
and that ISA card connects to VGA monitor and that ISA card uses
the RAMDAC of PCI card.
Disabled:Disable the VGA card Palette snoop function.
Video BIOS Shadow: It determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM,
however; it is optional from chipset design. Video Shadow will increase the video
speed.
Enabled :Video shadow is enabled.
Disabled:Video shadow is disabled.
Assign IRQ For VGA: The default Value is Enabled.
Enabled :The system was assigned IRQ for VGA card.
Disabled:The system was not assigned IRQ for VGA card.
These categories determine whether other expansion card optional ROM will be
copied to RAM by 16K byte or 32K byte per unit and the size depends on chipset. If
you install other expansion cards with ROMs on them, you will need to know which
addresses the ROMs use to shadow themselves specifically.
Enabled : Optional shadow is enabled.
Disabled: Optional shadow is disabled.
3-3 Chipset Features Setup
Choose the "CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP" in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu to
display the following menu.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Auto Configuration: Enabled
DRAM Timing: 60ns
DRAM Leadoff Timing: 10 / 6 / 3
DRAM Write Burst Timing: x333
Fast EDO Lead Off: Enabled
Refresh RAS# Assertion: 4 Clks
Fast RAS To CAS Delay: 2
DRAM Page Idel Timer: 2 Clks
DRAM Enhanced Paging: Enabled
Fast MA to RAS# Delay: 2 Clks
SDRAM (CAS Lat/RAS-to-CAS): 2/2
SDRAM Speculative Read: Disabled
System BIOS Cacheable: Disabled
Video BIOS Cacheabled: Enabled
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time: 1
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: 2
Memory Hole At 15M-16M: Disabled
PCI 2.1 Compliance: Disabled
ESC : Quit: Select Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
Figure 3-4 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
Auto Configuration: Selects predetermined optinal values of chipset parameters.
When Disabled, chipset parameters revert to setup information stored in COMS.
Many fields in this screen are not available when Auto Configuration is Enabled.
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Note: When you insert slow memory modules in the system and set a faster timing,
the system may hang up.
DRAM Timing: The default value is 60ns.
60ns : 2 (faster) Burst Wait State, for 60~70ns Fast Page Mode/EDO DRAM.
70ns : 3 (slower) Burst Wait State, for 70ns Fast Page Mode/EDO DRAM.
DRAM Leadoff Timing: The default value is 10/6/3 (Read Leadoff / Write Leadoff /
RAS# Precharge)
10/6/3 : For EDO / FPM reads and Writes timing.
11/7/3 : For slow EDO /FPM reads and Writes timing.
DRAM Writes Burst Timing: The default value is x222.
x222 : For EDO / FPM of the fast burst mode timings.
x333 : For EDO /FPM of the slow burst mode timings.
Fast EDO Lead off : The default value is Enabled.
Enabled : This field Enables fast timing EDO read cycles.
Disabled : Disables the fast timing EDO read cycles.
Refresh RAS# Assertion : The default value is 4 clks.
4 : This field controls the number of 4 clocks. RAS# is asserted for Refresh.
5 : This field controls the number of 5 clocks. RAS# is asserted for Refresh.
Fast RAS To CAS Delay : The default value is 2.
2 : This field controls a RAS# to CAS# delay is 2.
3 : This field controls a RAS# to CAS# delay is 3.
Fast MA to RAS# Delay : The default value is 2 Clks.
1 Clks : This field controls Memory Address to RAS's timing is 1 HCLKS.
2 Clks : This field controls Memory Address to RAS's timing is 1 HCLKS.
SDRAM (CAS Lat / RAS-to-CAS) : The default value is 2 / 2.
2/2 : This field controls a RAS# to CAS# delay of 2 HCLKS is provided for SDRAM.
3/3 : This field controls a RAS# to CAS# delay of 3 HCLKS is provided for SDRAM.
SDRAM Speculative Read : The default value is Disabled.
Enabled : Enables the SDRAM speculative read logic.
Disabled : Disables the SDRAM speculative read logic.
System BIOS Cacheable:
Enabled :Allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting
in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this
memory area, a system error may result.
Disabled :System BIOS non-cacheable
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Video BIOS Cacheable: The default value is enabled.
Enabled : This field Enables the Video BIOS Cacheable to speed up the VGA
Performance.
Disabled: Disables the Video BIOS Cacheable function.
8/16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: The default value is 1.
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time: This field defines the recovery time from 1 to 8 for 8-
bit I/O.
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: To define the recovery time from 1 to 4 for 16-bit I/O.
Memory Hole at 15M-16M: The default value is disabled.
Disabled: Normal Setting.
Enabled : This field enables the main memory (15~16MB) remap to ISA BUS.
This feature reserves 15MB to 16MB memory address space to ISA
expansion card that specifically require this setting.
PCI 2.1 Compliance:The default value is Disabled.
Enabled: This field Enables the PCI 2.1 Compliance timing.
Disabled: Disables the PCI 2.1 timing.
3-4 Power Management Setup
Choose the "POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP" in the CMOS SETUP UTILITY
to display the following screen. This menu allows user to modify the power
management parameters and IRQ signals. In general, these parameters should not
be changed unless it's absolutely necessary.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A59IPA9)
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Power Management: User Define** Reload Global Timer Events **
PM Control by APM: YesIRQ [3-7, 9-15], NMI: Enabled
Video off Method: V/H SYNC+Blank Primary IDE 0: Disabled
Video off After: StandbyPrimary IDE 1: Disabled
Doze Mode: DisableSecondary IDE 1: Disabled
Standby Mode: DisabledFloppy Disk: Disabled
Suspend Mode: DisabledSerial Port: Disabled
HDD Power Down: 15 MinParallel Port: Disabled
VGA Active Monitor: Enabled
ESC : Quit: Select Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/-: Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
Figure 3-5 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
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Again, user can move the cursor by pressing direction keys to the field needed to be
modified and press <PgDn> or <PgUp> to alter item selection. You can only change
the content of Doze Mode, Standby Mode, and Suspend Mode when the Power
Management is set to 'User Define'.
Note: When the computer enters suspend mode (setting the suspend mode valid
range from 1 minute up to 1 hour) activated by the BIOS power Management.
You need to RUN a program POWER.EXE under DOS root, or need to add
DEVICE=C:\DOS\POWER.EXE in your CONFIG.SYS. This will keep the
system time updated normally when the system wake up from the suspend
mode. The supend mode for Windows 95 or Windows 3.1x has to install
R
R
windows APM feature. Choose "Advanced Power Management" item from
"system device". The "system device" field was from "system" icon in the
"control panel".
3-3-1 The Description of the Power Management
A. Power Management mode selection :
Disabled: The system operates in NORMAL conditions (Non-GREEN) and
the Power Management function is disabled.
Max. saving: Maximum power savings. Inactivity period is 1 minute in each
mode.
Min. saving: Minimum power savings. Inactivity period is 1 minute in each mode.
User Define: Allows user to define PM Timers parameters to control power
saving mode.
B. Time-out parameters :
HDD Standby
The HDD Standby timer can be set from 1 to 15 minute(s).
System Doze
The "System Doze" mode timer starts to count when no "PM event"
occurres. The valid time-out setting is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.
System Standby
The "Standby" mode timer starts to count when the "System Doze" mode timer times
out and no "PM events" occurred. The valid range is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.
System Suspend
This function works only when the Pentium Procssor is installed. The timer starts
R
to count when the "System Standby" mode timer times out and no "PM Event"
occurres. The valid range is from 1 minute up to 1 hour.
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3-3-2 Description of the Green Functions
PM Control by APM:
If Advanced Power Management (APM) is installed on your system, selecting Yes
gives better power savings.
Video Off Method: Determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
V/H SYNC+Blank:
System turns off vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and writes blanks to the
video buffer.
DPMS Support:
Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management Signaling
(DPMS) standard of the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). Use the
software supplied for your video subsystem to select video power management values.
Blank Screen:
System only writes blanks to the video buffer.
Video off After: Determines when to activate the video off feature for monitor power
management. The settings are Video off after Suspend/standby/Doze/(N/A).
The EP-5BTXA-E supports HDD Power Down, Doze and standby power saving functions
when Intel Pentium Processor is installed. In addition, the suspend function
R
is supported when the J4's sleep (sleep ref. Figure2-1) is closed to enter the green function.
HDD Power Down
When the system stops reading or wiriting HDD, the timer starts to count. The system
will cut off the HDD power when timer runs out of time. The system will not resume
operation until either a read from or a wirte to HDD command is executed again.
Doze Mode
The system hardware will drop down CPU clock from normal working speed
when Doze mode timeout occurrs.
Standby Mode
When the system standby mode timer runs out, it will enter the standby mode and
retain CPU at slow working speed. The screen will be blanked out.
Suspend Mode
When the system suspend timer times out, the system will enter the suspend mode
and the chipset will stop CPU clock immediately. The power consumption in
Suspend Mode is lower than in standby mode. The screen is also blanked out.
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PM Events:
AWARD BIOS defines Reload Global Timer Events in the power management mode
(Doze,standby & suspend). The user can initialize any PM Events to be "Enabled" or
"Disabled". When the system detects all of the enabled events which do not have any
activity, it will start the system Doze timer first if the "Power Management" isn't
"Disabled". Once the system Doze timer is timed out, it will process doze power saving
procedure by starting the system standby timer. When the standby timer ran out and
all of the "Enabled" events remains silent, the system will enter the standby mode. By
now, the system will not only process the standby power saving procedures but also
start the system suspend timer. When the suspend timer times out, all of the CPU clock
will stop by dropping system clock down to zero and remains this way until any one
of the "Enabled" event occurrs.
3-5PnP/PCI Configuration
The PnP/PCI configuration program is for the user to modify the PCI/ISA IRQ signals when
various PCI/ISA cards are inserted in the PCI or ISA slots.
WARNING : Any misplacing IRQ could cause system cannot pick up the rescouces.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59CPA9)
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
PNP OS Installed: NOPCI IDE IRQ Map To: PCI-AUTO
Resources Controlled By: ManualPrimary IDE INT#: A
Reset Configuration Data: DisabledSecondary IDE INT#: B
IRQ-3assigned to: Legacy ISAAssign IRQ USB: Enabled
IRQ-4assigned to: Legacy ISA
IRQ-5assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-7assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-9assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-10assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-11assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-12assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-14assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-15assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-0assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-1assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-3assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-5assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-6assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-7assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
Used MEM base addr: N/A
ESC : Quit: Select Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/-: Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
PNP OS INSTALLED : Do you have a PNP OS installed on your system.
Yes: Select if you are using a PNP OS and using PNP card.
NO : Select if your OS does not support PNP.
Figure 3-6 PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
The default is NO.
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Resource Controlled By:The default value is Manual.
Manual :PNP Card's resources will be controlled manually. You can set which
IRQ-X and DMA-X are assigned to PCI/ISA PNP or Legacy ISA Cards.
Auto:If your ISA card and PCI card are all PNP cards, BIOS will assign the
interrupt resource automatically.
Reset Configuration Data:The default value is disabled.
Disabled:Normal Setting
Enabled :If you had plugged some Legacuy cards in the system and recorded into
ESCD(Extended System Configuration Data), you can set this field to
enabled to clear ESCD.
PCI IDE IRQ Map To:The default value is PCI-AUTO
When you have true PCI card(s) plugged into the system, you will not
need to change any thing here in the SETUP program. However, if you
do not know whether you have true PCI card or not, please refer to your
PCI card user's manual for the details.
When you have a legacy card (describbed in section 2-6) to be plugged
into the system,a proper setting is extremely important or it may cause
the system hang. The diagram shown below tells you how the Rotating
Priority Mechanism is designed.
Used MEM base addr and Used MEM Length : The default value is N/A.
The Used MEM base addr (CB00, CC00, D000, D400, D800, DC00) and
Used MEM Length (8K, 16K, 32K, 64K) support some specific ISA
Legacy cards with requested memory space below 1M address. Now with
these two functions, users can define where the used memory address is
located and its length of the legacy area corresponding. Based on these,
BIOS will skip the UMB area that is used by the legacy device to avoid
the memory space conflict. For example, if users select "D000"for"Used
MEM base addr" and "16K" for "Used MEM Length", that means the
address region D0000H-D3FFFH is occupied by ISA legacy cards, and
thus BIOS will not assign this region for PnP/ISA and PCI cards.
Assign IRQ For USB : The default value is Enabled.
Enabled: The system was assigned IRQ for USB port.
Disabled: The system was not assigned IRQ for USB port.
INTC
INTB
Figure 3-7 The Combination of PCI INT# lines
INTD
INTC
PCI#1PCI#2PCI#3
INTA
INTBINTAINTD
INTCINTBINTA
INTD
INTA
INTB
INTC
INTD
PCI
Chipset
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3-6 Integated Peripherals
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
WARD SOFTWARE, INC.
IDE HDD Block Mode: EnabledOnboard Parallel Mode: ECP / EPP
IDE Primary Master PIO: AutoECP Mode Ise DMA: 3
IDE Primary Slave PIO: AutoParallel Port EPP Type: EPP1.9
IDE Secondary Master PIO: Auto
IDE Secondary Slave PIO: Auto
IDE Primary Master UDMA: Auto
IDE Primary Slave UDMA: Auto
IDE Secondary Master UDMA: Auto
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA: Auto
Onboard Primary PCI IDE: Enabled
Onboard Secondary PCI IDE: Enabled
USB Keyboard Support: Disabled
Onboard FDD Controller: Enabled
Onboard Serial Port 1: Auto
OnboardSerial Port 2: Auto
UART 2 Mode: Standard
Onboard Parallel Port: 378/IRQ7
ESC : Quit : Select Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
Note:
If you don't use the Onboard IDE connector, than use On-card
(PCI or ISA card) IDE connector. You will set Onboard Primary
PCI IDE: Disabled and Onboard Secondary PCI IDE: Disabled
from CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP UTILITY.
The Onboard PCI IDE cable should be equal to or less than
18 inches (45 cm.).
IDE HDD Block Mode: Select enabled only if your hard drives support block mode.
Enabled : Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode. Provides higher HDD transfer rates.
Disabled: Disable IDE HDD Block Mode.
IDE Primary (Secondary) Master/Slave PIO : The default value is Auto.
This field is Selectable Primary (Secondary) IDE PIO Mode (0~4) for HDD.
IDE Primary (Secondary) Master/Slave UDMA : The default value is Auto.
Auto : Select Primary (Secondary) IDE used Ultra DMA HDD.
Disabled : Disabled Primary (Secondary) IDE used Ultra DMA HDD.
Onboard Primary PCI IDE: The default value is enabled.
Enabled : Enable Onboard 1st channel IDE port.
Disabled : Disable Onboard 1st channel IDE port, when using On-card (PCI or ISA
card) IDE connector.
Onboard Secondary PCI IDE: The default value is enabled.
Enabled : Enable Onboard 2nd channel IDE port.
Disabled : Disable Onboard 2nd channel IDE port when using On-card (PCI or ISA
card) IDE connector.
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IDE Primary Master PIO: The default value is Auto.
Auto: BIOS will automatically detect the Onboard Primary Master PCI
IDE HDD Accessing mode.
Mode0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Primary Slave PIO: The default value is Auto.
Auto: BIOS will automatically detect the Onboard Primary Slave PCI IDE
HDD Accessing mode.
Mode0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Secondary Master PIO: The default value is Auto.
Auto: BIOS will automatically detect the Onboard Secondary Master PCI
IDE HDD Accessing mode.
Mode0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Secondary Slave PIO: The default value is Auto.
Auto: BIOS will automatically detect the Onboard Secondary Slave PCI
IDE HDD Accessing mode.
Mode0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
Onboard FDC Controller: The default value is Enabled.
Enabled: Enable the Onboard SMC CHIP's floppy drive interface controller.
Disabled: Disable the Onboard SMC CHIP's floppy drive interface controller,
when using On-card ISA FDC's controller.
Onboard UART 1: This field allows the user to sellect the serial port. The default
value is 3F8H/IRQ4.
COM1: Enable Onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3F8H/IRQ4.
COM2: Enable Onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2F8H/IRQ3.
COM3: Enable Onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3E8H/IRQ4.
COM4: Enable Onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2E8H/IRQ3.
Disabled: Disable Onboard SMC CHIP's Serial port 1.
Onboard UART 2: This field allows the user to sellect the serial port. The default
value is 2F8H/IRQ3.
COM1: Enable Onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3F8H/IRQ4.
COM2: Enable Onboard Serial port 2 and address is 2F8H/IRQ3.
COM3: Enable Onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3E8H/IRQ4.
COM4: Enable Onboard Serial port 2 and address is 2E8H/IRQ3.
Disabled: Disable Onboard SMC CHIP's Serial port 2.
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Onboard UART 2 Mode:The default value is standard. This field allows the user to
select the COM2 port that can support a serial Infrared Interface.
standard:Support a Serial Infrared Interface IrDA.
HPSIR:Support a HP Serial Infrared Interface formats.
ASKIR:Support a Sharp Serial Infrared Interface formats.
Onboard Parallel port: This field allows the user to sellect the LPT port. The default
value is 378H/IRQ7.
378H: Enable Onboard LPT port and address is 378H and IRQ7
278H: Enable Onboard LPT port and address is 278H and IRQ5.
3BCH: Enable Onboard LPT port and address is 3BCH and IRQ7.
Disabled: Disable Onboard SMC CHIP's LPT port.
NOTE: Parallel Port address is 378H/3BCH that selects the rounting of IRQ7 for LPT1.
Parallel Port address is 278H that selects the rounting of IRQ5 for LPT1.
Parallel port Mode: This field allows the user to sellect the parallel port mode.
The default value is ECP+EPP.
Normal : Standard mode. IBM PC/AT Compatible bidirectional parallel port.
EPP: Enhanced Parallel Port mode.
ECP: Extended Capabilities Port mode.
EPP+ECP: ECP Mode & EPP Mode.
ECP Mode USE DMA: This field allows the user to sellect DMA1 or DMA3 for
the ECP mode. The default value is DMA3.
DMA1: The filed selects the rounting of DMA1 for the ECP mode.
DMA3: The filed selects the rounting of DMA3 for the ECP mode.
3-7 Load Setup Defaults
The "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" function loads the system default data directly from
ROM and initializes the associated hardware properly. This function will be necessary
only when the system CMOS data is corrupted.
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ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUPSUPERVISOR PASSWORD
BIOS FEATURES SETUPUSER PASSWORD
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUPIDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUPHDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
PNP/PCI CONFIGURA ETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPH SAVING
To change the password, choose the "SUPERVISOR PASSWORD or USER PASSWORD " option from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu and press [Enter].
NOTE : Either "Setup" or "System" must be selected in the "Security Option" of the
BIOS FEATURES SETUP menu (Refer to Figure 4-3 for the details).
1. If CMOS is corrupted or the option was not used, a default password stored in the
ROM will be used. The screen will display the following message:
Enter Password:
Press the [Enter] key to continue after proper password is given.
2. If CMOS is corrupted or the option was used earlier and the user wish to change
default password, the SETUP UTILITY will display a message and ask for a
confirmation.
Confirm Password:
3. After pressing the [Enter] key (ROM password if the option was not used) or current
password (user-defined password), the user can change the password and store the
new one in CMOS RAM. A maximum of 8 characters is acceptable.
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3-9 IDE HDD Auto Detection
The "IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION" utility is a very useful tool especially when you do
not know which kind of hard disk type you are using. You can use this utility to detect the
correct disk type installed in the system automatically. But now you can set HARD DISKTYPE to Auto in the STANDARD CMOS SETUP. You don't need the "IDE HDD AUTO
DETECTION" utility. The BIOS will Auto-detect the hard disk size and model on display
during POST.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A59IPA9)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS MODE
The Award BIOS supports 3 HDD modes : NORMAL, LBA & LARGE
NORMAL mode
Generic access mode in which neither the BIOS nor the IDE controller will
make any transformations during accessing.
The maximum number of cylinders, heads and sectors for NORMAL mode are
1024, 16 and 63.
no. Cylinder (1024)
x no. Head ( 16)
x no. Sector ( 63)
x no. per sector ( 512)
528 Megabytes
If users set his HDD to NORMAL mode, the maximum accessible HDD size
will be 528 Megabytes even though its physical size may be greater than that.
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LBA (Logical Block Addressing) mode
A new HDD accessing method to overcome the 528 Megabyte bottleneck. The
number of cylinders, heads and sectors shown in the setup may not be the number
physically contained in the HDD.
During HDD accessing, the IDE controller will transform the logical address
described by sector, head and cylinder into its own physical address inside the HDD.
The maximum HDD size supported by LBA mode is 8.4 Gigabytes which is
obtained by the following formula:
no. Cylinder (1024)
x no. Head ( 255)
x no. Sector ( 63)
x bytes per secttor ( 512)
8.4 Gigabytes
LARGE mode
Extended HDD access mode is supported by Award Software.
Some IDE HDDs contain more than 1024 cylinder without LBA support (in some
cases, users do not want the LBA mode). The Award BIOS provides another
alternative to support these kinds of LARGE mode:
CYLS. HEADS SECTOR MODE
1120 16 59 NORMAL
560 32 59 LARGE
BIOS tricks DOS (or other OS) that the number of cylinders is less than 1024 by
dividing it by 2. At the same time, the number of heads is multiplied by 2. Areverse
transformation process will be made inside INT 12h in order to access the right
HDD address.
Maximum HDD size:
no. Cylinder (1024)
x no. Head ( 32)
x no. Sector ( 63)
x bytes per sector ( 512)
1 Gigabytes
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Note:
To support LBA or LARGE mode of HDDs, there must be some softwares involved. All
these softwares are located in the Award HDD Service Routine (1NT 13h). It may be failed
to access a HDD with LBA (LARGE) mode selected if you are running undera Operating
System which replaces the whole 1NT 13h. UNIX operating systems do not support either
LBA or LARGE and must utilize the Standard mode. However UNIX can support drives
larger than 528MB.
3-10 HDD Low Level Format
Interleave
Select the interleave number of the hard disk drive you wish to perform low
level format. You may select from 1 to 8. Check the documentation that
came with the drive for the correct interleave number, or select 0 for utility
automatic detection.
Auto scan bad track
This allows the utility to scan first then format by each track.
Start
Press<Y>to start low level format.
3-11 Save & Exit Setup
The "SAVE & EXIT SETUP" option will bring you back to boot up procedure
with all the changes you just made which are recorded in the CMOS RAM.
3-12 Exit Without Saving
The "EXIT WITHOUT SAVING" option will bring you back to normal boot up
procedure without saving any data into CMOS RAM. All of the old data in the
CMOS will not be upduted.
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Chapter 4
Technical Information
4-1 I/O & MEMORY MAP
MEMORY MAP
Address Range Size Description
[00000-7FFFF]512K Conventional memory
[80000-9FBFF]127K Extended Conventional memory
[9FC00-9FFFF]1K Extended BIOS data area if PS/2 mouse is installed
[A0000-C7FFF]160K Available for Hi DOS memory
[C8000-DFFFF]96K Available for Hi DOS memory and adapter ROMs
[E0000-EEFFF]60K Available for UMB
[EF000-EFFFF]4K Video service routine for Monochrome & CGA adapter
[F0000-F7FFF]32K BIOS CMOS setup utility
[F8000-FCFFF]20K BIOS runtime service routine (2)
[FD000-FDFFF]4K Plug and Play ESCD data area
[FE000-FFFFF]8K BIOS runtime service routine (1)
I/O MAP
[000-01F] DMA controller.(Master)
[020-021] INTERRUPT CONTROLLER.(Master)
[022-023] CHIPSET control registers. I/O ports.
[040-05F] TIMER control registers.
[060-06F] KEYBOARD interface controller.(8042)
[070-07F] RTC ports & CMOS I/O ports.
[080-09F] DMA register.
[0A0-0BF] INTERRUPT controller.(Slave)
[0C0-0DF] DMA controller.(Slave)
[0F0-0FF] MATH COPROCESSOR.
[1F0-1F8 ] HARD DISK controller.
[278-27F] PARALLEL port 2.
[2B0-2DF] GRAPHICS adapter controller.
[2F8-2FF] SERIAL port 2.
[360-36F] NETWORK ports.
[378-37F] PARALLEL port 1.
[3B0-3BF] MONOCHROME & PARALLEL port adapter.
[3C0-3CF] EGA adapter.
[3D0-3DF] CGA adapter.
[3F0-3F7] FLOPPY DISK controller.
[3F8-3FF] SERIAL port 1.
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4-2 Time & DMA Channels Map
TIME MAP: TIMER Channel 0System timer interrupt.
TIMER Channel 1DRAM REFRESH request.
TIMER Channel 2SPEAKER tone generator.
1KEYBOARD output buffer full.
2Cascade for IRQ 8-15.
3SERIAL port 2.
4SERIAL port 1.
5PARALLEL port 2.
6FLOPPY DISK (SMC CHIP).
7PARALLEL port 1.
8RTC clock.
9Available.
10Available.
11Available.
12PS/2 Mouse.
13MATH coprocessor.
14Onboard HARD DISK(IDE1) channel.
15Onboard HARD DISK(IDE2) channel.
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4-4 RTC & CMOS RAM Map
RTC & CMOS : 00Seconds.
01Second alarm.
02Minutes.
03Minutes alarm.
04Hours.
05Hours alarm.
06Day of week.
07Day of month.
08Month.
09Year.
0AStatus register A.
0BStatus register B.
0CStatus register C.
0DStatus register D.
0EDiagnostic status byte.
0FShutdown byte.
10FLOPPY DISK drive type byte.
11Reserve.
12HARD DISK type byte.
13Reserve.
14Equipment type.
15Base memory low byte.
16Base memory high byte.
17Extension memory low byte.
18Extension memory high byte.
19-2d
2E-2F
30Reserved for ectension memory low byte.
31Reserved for extension memory high byte.
32DATE CENTURY byte.
33INFORMATION FLAG.
35-3FReserved.
40-7FReserved for CHIPSET SETTING DATA.
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Appendix A: POST Codes
ISA POST codes are typically output to port address 80h.
POST(hex) DESCRIPTION
01-02
Reserved.
C0
03
04
05
06
07
C1
C5
08
09
Turn off OEM specific cache, shadow.
1.Initialize EISA registers (EISA BIOS only).
2.Initialize all the standard devices with default values Standard devices includes.
-DMA controller (8237).
-Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259).
-Programmable Internal Timer (8254).
-RTC chip.
Reserved
1.Keyboard Controller Self-Test.
2.Enable Keyboard Interface.
Reserved.
Verifies CMOS's basic R/W functionality.
Auto-detection of onboard DRAM & Cache.
Copy the BIOS from ROM into E0000-FFFFF shadow RAM so that POST will
go faster.
Test the first 256K DRAM.
OEM specific cache initialization(if needed).
0A
0B
1.Initialize the first 32 interrupt vectors with corresponding Interrupt handlers
Initialize INT no from 33-120 with Dummy (Suprious)
Interrupt Handler.
2.Issue CPUID instruction to identify CPU type.
3.Early Power Management initialization (OEM specific).
1.Verify the RTC time is valid or not.
2.Detect bad battery.
3.Read CMOS data into BIOS stack area.
4.PnP initializations including (PnP BIOS only):
-Assign CSN to PnP ISA card.
-Create resource map from ESCD.
5.Assign IO & Memory for PCI devices (PCI BIOS only).
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0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12-13
14
15
Initialization of the BIOS Data Area. (40:ON - 40:FF)
1.Program some of the Chipset's value according to Setup (Early Setup Value
Program).
2.Measure CPU speed for display and decide the system clock speed.
3.Video initialization including Monochromc, CGA and EGA/VGA. If no display
device found, the speaker will beep up.
1.Test video RAM (If Monochromc display device found).
2.Show messages including:
-Award Logo, Copyright string, BIOS Data code & Part No.
-OEM specific sign on messages.
-Energy Star Logo. (Green BIOS ONLY)
-CPU brand, type & speed.
-Test system BIOS checksum. (Non-Compress Version only)
DMA channel 0 test.
DMA channel 1 test.
DMA page registers test.
Reserved.
Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter 2.
Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1.
16
17
19
1A-1D
1E
1F-29
30
31
Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2.
Reserved.
Test 8259 functionality.
Reserved.
If EISA NVM checksum is good, exccute EISA initialization. (EISA BIOS only)
Reserved.
Detect Base Memory & Extended Memory Size.
1.Test Base Memory from 256K to 640K.
2.Test Extended Memory from 1M to the top of memory.
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32
33-3B
3C
3D
3E
3F-40
BF
41
42
43
1.Display the Award Plug & Play BIOS Extension message (PnP BIOS only).
2.Program all onboard super I/O chips (if any) including COM ports, LPT
ports, FDD port ... according to setup value.
Reserved.
Set flag to allow users to enter CMOS Setup Utility.
1.Initialize Keyboard.
2.Install PS/2 mouse.
Try to turn on Level 2 cache.
Note : Some chipset may need to turn on the L2 cache in this stage. But
usually, the cache is turn on later in POST 61h.
Reserved.
1.Program the rest of the Chipset's value according to Setup (Later Setup Value
Program).
2.If auto-configuration is enabled, programmed the chipset with pre-defined
Values.
Initialize floppy disk drive controller.
Initialize Hard drive controller.
If it is a PnP BIOS, initialize serial and parallel ports.
44
45
46-4D
4E
4F
50
51
Reserved.
Initialize math coprocessor.
Reserved.
If there is any error detected (such as video, kb...), show all the error messages
on the screen and wait for user to press <F1> key.
1.If password is needed, ask for password.
2.Clear the Energy Star Logo (Green BIOS only).
Write all CMOS values currently in the BIOS stack area back into the CMOS.
Reserved.
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52
53
60
61
1.Initialize all ISA ROMs.
2.Later PCI initializations (PCI BIOS only).
-Assign IRQ to PCI devices.
-Initialize all PCI ROMs.
3.PnP Initialzations. (PnP BIOS only)
-Assign IO, Memory, IRQ & DMA to PnP ISA devices.
-Initialize all PnP ISA ROMs.
4.Program shadows RAM according to Setup settings.
5.Program parity according to Setup setting.
6.Power Management Initialization.
-Enable/Disable global PM.
-APM interface initialization.
1.If it is NOT a PnP BIOS, initialize serial and paralled ports.
2.Initialize time value in BIOS data area by translate the RTC time value into
a timer tick value.
Setup Virus Protection (Boot Sector Protection) functionality according to Setup
setting.
1.Try to turn on Level 2 cache.
Note : if L2 cache is already turned on in POST 3D, this part will be skipped.
2.Set the boot up speed according to Setup setting.
3.Last chance for Chipset initialization.
4.Last chance for Power Management initialization (Green BIOS only).
5.Show the system configuration table.
62
1.Setup daylight saving according to Setup value.
2.Program the NUM Lock, typematic rate & typematic speed according to Setup
setting.
63
1.If there is any changes in the hardware configuration, update the ESCD
information (PnP BIOS only).
2.Clear memory that have been used.
3.Boot system via INT 19H.
FF
System Booting. This means that the BIOS already past the control right to the
operating system.
Reset IDE
Host Data 7
Host Data 6
Host Data 5
Host Data 4
Host Data 3
Host Data 2
Host Data 1
Host Data 0
Ground
DRQ3
I/O WriteI/O ReadIOCHRDY
DACK3IRQ14
Addr 1
Addr 0
Chip Select 0Activity
1 2 Ground
3 4 Host Data 8
5 6 Host Data 9
7 8 Host Data 10
9 10 Host Data 11
11 12 Host Data 12
13 14 Host Data 13
15 16 Host Data 14
17 18 Host Data 15
19 20 Key
21 22 Ground
23 24 Ground
25 26 Ground
27 28 BALE
29 30 Ground
31 32 IOCS1633 34 Ground
35 32 Addr 2
37 38 Chip Select 139 40 Ground
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1
2
1516
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
+5V
USBP0USBP0+
GND
+5V
USBP1USBP1+
GND
11
12
15
1
3
5
7
9
10
12
14
16
2
4
6
8
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
(Option USB Cable)
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