FIC 486-KVD 486-KVD User manual rev C

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486
-KVD
MAIN BOARD
USER’S MANUAL
DOC. NO. Rev.
Date
: 12339
:
:
JULY 1993
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Table of Contents
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OVERVIEW l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 1
INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATIONS MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT. SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
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1 2 3
MOTHERBOARDSETTINGS l l l l l l l 5
CONNECTOR & JUMPER PINOUTS JUMPER DESCRIPTION CPU TYPE SELECTION
INTiEXT KEYBOARD SELECTION
CPU CLOCK SELECTION VESA BUS CONNECTOR
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5 6 6 6 7 7
SYSTEM MEMORY. . . . . . . . l l l 11
MEMORY CONFIGURATION . . e . . . . . m . . s . D . . 11
CACHE CONFIGURING SIZE . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
AWARDBIOSSETUP l ooooooooo 15
SYSTEM SETUP
STATUS CMOS SETUP’ DAYLIGHT SAVING LOAD SETUP DEFAULT’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 17
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET
PASSWORD SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PASSWORD DISABLED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
EXITING SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
FEATURES
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 16
SET&
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 18
15
17
18
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AM1
BIOS SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP STANDARD
ADVANCDE CMOS SETUP . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . 23
WRITE CMOS AND EXIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CM@S
iEiU!E’: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 22
21
21
HARD DISKSPECIFICATIONS l . . l . l 25
CONNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
MAXTOR.........................26
QUANTUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SEAGATE WESTERNDiGiTii
: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 26
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OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
The 486-KVD motherboard is a high performance motherboard, offering excellent features ideal for building advanced personal computers or workstations.
SPECIFICATIONS
The 486-KVD motherboard comes with the following features:
0
Intel
80486DX/80486DX2/80486SXl80487SXl P24T
microprocessor. Dual CPU in PQFP and PGA packages.
0
VIA VT82C485 80486180386 PC/AT Chipset.
0
Supports cache memory.
0
Supports provides page mode DRAM operation.
0
Shadow RAM.
0
64KB BIOS.
0
Seven 16-bit ISA expansion slots.
0
Supports two VESA BUS slots’for LOCAL BUS master or LOCAL BUS slave.
0
Real time clock/calendar.
0
VIA82C485
64KB/128KB/256KB
IMB
up to 128MB of DRAM memory for 486 system,
of direct mapped write-back
includes built- in 8042 keyboard controller.
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MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT
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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
E&Es
BUS
I
DATA BUS
I CPU
DATA BUS
I-
vl82C485
Cache, ISA
DRAM
Controller
KEIC
Controller
/
I _
mRAL
S\rSTEM
DATA
BUS
(SD>
DRAM
k
VESA BUS
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-
BIOS
SWEM zsy$
ISA BUS
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MOTHERBOARD SETTINGS
CONNECTOR & JUMPER
Connector Function
CNI
CN2
J2
J9
JIO
Jll
J12
J13
Keyboard 1 connector
Power connector
External Battery Connector
Turbo LED 1
Turbo switch 1
Hardware reset
Speaker connector
Keylock & 1
power LED 2
Pin outs
2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
5,678
9
lO,ll,
12
1 2
3 4
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
3
4
5
PINOUTS
Signal name
Keyboard clock Keyboard data No connection GND
+5v
Power good
+5v +12v
-12v
GND
- 5v +5v
Anode + NC
NC
Cathode vcc
LED GND
Turbo signal
GND Reset signal
Speaker signal NC GND
+5v
Power signal Spare GND
Key lock
GND
-
5
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JUMPER DESCRIPTION
Jumper
Jl
-
J4
J7
Function
2-3 Internal Battery l-2 External Battery
Display type
Password Clear# (For Award BIOS)
”/
~l!%%7A
Password (For
only)
AMI
Clear##
BIOS)
TABLE /VOTE: # REFERANCE PAGE
CPU TYPE SELECTION
-------
CPU
JCI
_~_~
JC2
-___-
JC3
~~-
--
JC4
JC5
.--
~----
486SX 2-3
pp_
2-3 OFF OFF
1
FOR TEST ONLY
Open
Mono/EGA
Close
Color
A/GA (default)
1-2
2-3
EE%)
/
Reset
19
P-P
486DX l-2
l-2
ON
-
ON
.,
INT/EXT KEYBOARD SELECTION
JB4
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CPU CLOCK SELECTION
5-6 0
0
0 0 0 0 1
I
1
0
1 1
1 1 0
1 1
II
0 : closed, 1 I open
VESA
The motherboard provides two high-performance VESA bus connectors,
SLI
These connectors can be utilized for Local Bus Master and Local Bus Target
The following lists give a pin assignment of St1 5 and SLI 6. “Side A” of the connector are for the
side. “Side B” of the connector are for the
BI_JS
5 and SL16, for use with VESA peripherals.
a
3-4
1*
1
0 0 0
1
1
1 0 0 0
l-2 0
1
1 0 1 1
1
CONNECTOR
pinouts
CLK2 40 MHZ 50 MHZ 80 MHZ
66.6 MHZ
66.6 MHZ TEST 25 MHZ 40 MHZ
I
50 MHZ
33.3 MHZ
POWER DOWM
pinouts
on the board component
on the board solder side.
-
-
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Connector
SL15
- Local Bus Master 0
-
T
Side
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10
II
12 13 14 15 16 17
18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
-
I
I
pins &
DATO 1
DAT03 GND
DATOS
DAT07
DAT09
DATl 1
DAT13
DATl5
GND
DAT17 vcc
DATl9
DAT21
DAT23
DAT25
GND
DAT27
DAT29
DAT3 1
ADR30
ADR28
ADR26
GND ADR24
ADR22
vcc ADR20
ADR18
ADR16
ADR14 ADR12
ADRlO
ADR08
GND ADR06
ADRO4
WBACK#
BEO#
vcc
BEl#
BE2#
GND
BE3#
ADS#
LRDY#
LDEVO#f
LREQO#
GND
LGNTO#
vcc
ID2
ID3
ID4
LKEN#
LEADS#
pinouts
-
T
Side I-
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
58
pins &
DATOO DAT02 DAT04 DAT06
DAT08 GND
DATlO
DAT12 vcc
DAT14
DAT16
DAT18
DAT20
GND
DAT22
DAT24
DAT26
DAT28
DAT30 vcc ADR31 GND ADR29 ADR27 ADR25 ADR23
ADR21 ADR19
GND ADR17
ADRl5
vcc ADR13
ADRI
1 ADR09 ADR07 ADR05
GND ADR03 ARD02
NC
RES ET#
D/C#
MAO#
WiRH
RDYRTN#
GND
IRQ9
BRDY# BLAST##
ID0
ID1 GND
LCLKO vcc
LBS 16#
pinouts
8
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Connector
SL16
-
Local Bus Master 1
Side
01
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17
18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
-
- pins &
I
DATO 1
DATOS
GND
DATOS
DAT07
DAT09 DATll
DAT13
DATl5
GND DAT17 vcc
DAT19
DAT2 DAT23 DAT25 GND DAT27 DAT29 DAT3 1 ADR30 ADR28 ADR26 GND ADR24 ADR22 vcc
ADRZO
ADR18 ADR16
ADR14 ADRl2 ADRlO
ADR08 GND ADR06 ADR04
WBACK# BEO#
vcc
BEl# BE2#
GND
BE3#
ADS#
LRDY# LDEVl# LREQl#
GND
LGNTl#
vcc ID2 ID3 ID4
LKEN# LEADS#
1
pinouts
-
r
Side E
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
-
-
pins &
DATOO DAT02 DAT04 DAT06
DATOS
GND
DATlO
DAT12 vcc DAT14 DAT16 DAT18 DAT20 GND DAT22 DAT24 DAT26 DAT28 DAT30 vcc ADR31 GND ADR29 ADR27 ADR25 ADR23 ADR21
ADR19
GND ADR17
ADRl5
vcc ADR13
ADRll ADR09
ADR07
ADROS
GND ADR03 ADR02 NC RES
ET# D/C# M/IO# W/R# RDYRTN#
GND
IRQ9 BRDY# BLAST# ID0 ID1
GND
LCLKl
vcc LBS
16#
pinouts
1
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Jumpers JV2 and JV3 give more board and the VL-BUS controller.
information on settings of the system
Change the default “High Speed
Write” value if the installed VL-BUS
controller needs high speed zero wait state write transfers.
High Speed Write JV3 setting
0 wait write (default setting)
I/
1 wait write
/I
2-3 shorted
l-2 shorted
/ I/
The CPU Speed jumper settings follow the maximum clock speed of the CPU in use. Adjust the setting according to your CPU clock speed.
CPU Speed
< =33
MHz
>
33 MHz
JV2
setting
2-3 shorted
1-2 shorted
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SYSTEti
MEMORY
MEMORY CQNFIGURATION
486 System Bank
_
Memory
IMB
2MB 4MB
5MB 256K x 4
8MB
,16MB
17MB 256K x 4
20MB
,32MB ,64MB
65MB
68MB
80MB
128MB(Max.) 16M
Spec
256K x 4 256K x
lMx4
lMx4 lMx4 4Mx4
4Mx4 lMx4 4Mx4 4Mx4 16Mx4
256K x 4
16Mx4 lMx4 16Mx4 4Mx4 16Mx4
x 4
0
4
Bank
256K x
lMx4
256K x 4
lMx4
4Mx4
256K x 4
4Mx4
lMx4
4Mx4
16Mx4
256K x 4
16Mx4 lMx4 16Mx4
4Mx4
16Mx4
1
4
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CACHE CONFIGURING SIZE
The cache size of 486-KVD motherboard is jumper-selectable. are assigned as Bank 0 and
64K
BANK0
BANK1 TAG RAM
8Kx8 8Kx8 8Kx8
M6-M9
are assigned as Bank 1.
128K
32Kx8
EMPTY
8Kx8
256K
32Kx8 32Kx8 32Kx8
_ (M9) JSI
JS2 JS3
l-2 shorted l-2 shorted l-2 shorted
1-2 shorted 2-3 shorted 2-3 shorted
2-3 shorted 2-3 shorted
1-2 shorted
Ml-M4
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64Kbytes Direct Mapped Cache
~~~~~~~~---~---~--------~~~~-~~~
I
Ml
1
8Kx8
M21
8Kx8
WI3 ii
128Kbytes Direct Mapped Cache
Mli32KxBI--
1
J
J
M5 ii
M6 i
M7
M5
M6
3
8Kx8
8Kx8 i
3*16@
M4 ii
M7
M8
M9
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256Kbytes Direct Mapped Cache
--------_-_---_-_-----------____~
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M3
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32Kx8 j
32Kx8
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1
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AWARD BIOS SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
A SETUP program, built into the system BIOS, is stored in the CMOS RAM that allows the configuration settings to be changed. This program is executed when:
User changes system configuration.
(1)
(2)
User changes system backup battery.
(3)
System detects a configuration error and asks the user to run the SETUP program.
After power-on RAM testing, the message below appears:
“TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT, PRESS CTRL-ALT-ESC” or
<DEL>
key.
Press
“CTRL+ALT+ESC”
appears:
STANDARD CMOS SETUP PASSWORD SETTING
BIOS FEATURES SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
CHIPSET FEATURES DETUP HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS SAVE & EXIT SETUP
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
--
ESC : Quit
FIO
:
Save & Exit
or
<DEL>
to run SETUP. The screen below
ROM ISA BIOS (VIAOOOOO)
CMOS SETUP tiTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC
j
EXIT WITHOUT SAVE
?k
3 t :Select Item
(Shift)F2
:
Color
-____
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type
Use ? or & or -+ or +- key to select and press “ENTER” to run the select program.
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
The Standard CMOS Setup has 10 items for setting. Each item may have one or more option settings. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
ROM ISA BIOS (VIAOOOOO)
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
<PgUp>,
or
Date (mm: dd: yy) Time (hh: mm: ss) DAYLIGHT SAVING
Drive C: User ( 81mb) Drive D: None ( Omb) Drive A: Drive B: Video
Halt on
Esc : Quit
Fl:
Help
The standard CMOS Setup System BIOS automatically necessary. Press
“F3”
function key to
:
Sat, May 15 1993
:
12:37:05
:
Disabled
.
.. :
1.2M,
:
1.44M,
:
EGA/VGA
:
All Errors
?k + t
(Shift)F2
CYLS.
611
5.25 in
3.5 in
: Select Item
:
Change Color
HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS
16
0
0
0 0
Base Memory: 640K
Extended Memory : 7168K
Expanded
Other Memory: 384K
Total Memory: 8192K
PU/PD/+/ - :ModifL
F3 : Toggle Calendar
screen is displayed above.
detects memory size, thun no changes are
1
show the calender.
0 17
0
Memory :
0
OK
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DAYLIGHT SAVING
When enabled, this field allows user to Set the clock one hour in advance.
When disabled, it subtracts one hour when standard time begins.
After the changes are made, press ‘ESC” to return to main menu.
LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
Selecting this field loads the factory defaults for BIOS and
FEATRUES
which the system automatically detects.
CHIPSET
LOAD BIOS DEFAULT
BIOS defaults contain the most appropriate values of the systemparameter that allows to minimum system performance.
The OEM manufacturer may change the defaults through
MODBINbefore the binary image burn into the ROM.
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BIOS FEATURES SETUP
ROM ISA BIOS (VIAOOOOO)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
virus
warning
CPU Internal Cache External Cache Quick Power On Self Test Boot Sequence Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Numlock Status Boot UP System Speed IDE HDD Block Mode Gate A20 Option
Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate Typematic Delay (Msec)
S
ecu&y
(Chars/Set)
Option
: Enabled
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
Disabled
: A,C
:
Enabled
:
:
High
:
Disabled
:
Fast
: Disabled
:
6
:
250
:
Setup
System BIOS Shadow Video BIOS Shadow
C8000-CBFFF Shadow
CCOOO-CFFFF Shadow
DOOO-D3FFF Shadow D4000-D7FFF Shadow
DSOOO-DBFFF Shadow
DCOOO-DFFFF Shadow
EOOOO-E3FFF E4000-E7FFF Shadow ESOOO-EBFFF Shadow
ECOOO-EFFFF Shadow
ESC
Fl
FS
F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
:
Quit
:
Help
:
Old Values
Shadow
:
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
?\1 -+ t:Select
PU/PD/+/-
:
Modify
(Shift) F2 : Color
CHIPSET
I
ISA command delay
ISA wait state IO recovery time Extended ALE Decoupled refresh Relocate Video BIOS Cacheable System BIOS Cacheabl
DRAM Timing Comtrol Cache Timing Control
Moving around The BIOS and
FEATURES SETUP
ROM ISA BIOS (VIAOOOOO)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
:
Noraml : Normal
: Disabled
:
Disabled
:
25 6Kl3 84 K
Enabled
:
Disabled
:
Enabled
e
:
Enabled
:
Fast
:
Turbo
CHIPSET
ESC
:
Quit
Fl
:
Help
FS
:
Old Values F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
?& -9
t:Select
PU/PD/+/-
:
(Shift) F2 : Color
Modify
FEATURE SETUP programs
Item
shown above work the same way as moving around the standard CMOS SETUP program. Users are not encouraged to run the BIOS and
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP programs.
Your system should have been fine-tuned before shipping. Improper
SETUP may cause the system to fail, consult your dealer before making any changes.
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PASSWORD SETTING
When you select this function, you can create a password. Type YOUR password up to eight characters and press You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press You may also press
password. To disable password, press <Enter> when you are prompted to
enter password. A message appears, confirming the password is disabled. When the password is disabled, the system boot and you can enter
Setup freely.
<Esc>
to abort the selection and not enter a
<Enter>.
<Enter>.
SECURITY OPTION
If you select System under this field, you will be prompted for the password every time system is rebooted or any time you try to enter SETUP.
If you select SETUP, you will be prompted only when you try to enter SETUP.
CLEAR PASSWORD
If you forget your password, turn off the system power first and remove the system unit cover. Locate Jumper J7 and cap it.
Turn the system power on and the screen will display the message below:
PASSWORD IS SET DISABLED
PLEASE REMOVE JUMPER (J7) BEFORE SETTING UP NEW
This message indicates that the password is cleared. Remove jumper J7 and reset the system. At this point, you will not be asked for the password to enter SETUP.
PASSWORD
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EXITING SETUP
ROM ISA BIOS (VIAOOOOO)
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
ESC : Quit
FlO
:
Save & Exit Setup
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y
SAVE DATA TO CMOS &EXIT SETUP
CMOS SRTUP UTILITY
PASSWORD SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
?& + t:
S el ect Item
(Shift)F2
:
Change Color
ETUP
SAVING
After you have made changes under SETUP, press
“ESC”
to return
to the main menu.
Move cursor to “SAVE & EXIT SETUP” or press press
“y”
to change the CMOS SETUP.
“FIO”
and then
If you didn’t change anything, press “ESC” again or move cursor
to “EXIT WITHOUT SAVING” and press
“y”,
to retain the SETUP
settings.
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AM1 BIOS SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
A SETUP program has been built into the system BIOS so that configurations stored in the CMOS RAM can be changed. This program is exectud when:
User changes system configuration.
(1)
User changes system backup battery.
(2)
(3)
System detects a configuration error and asks the user to runh
the SETUP program.
After power-on RAM testing, the message below appears: “Press
<DEL>
if you want to run SETUP.”
Press “DEL” to run setup or do nothing to bypass.
If the “DEL” key pressed, the following screen is displayed:
AM1 BIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SETUP UTILITIES
(C) 1992 American Megatrends Inc.,
[
STANDARDCMOSSETUP
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH POWER-ON DEFAULTS
ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
CHANGE PASSWORD
AUTO DETECT HARD DISK
HARD DISK UTILITY
WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT
DO NOT WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT
All
Rights Reserved
]
Use
Standard CMOS Setup for Changing Time, Date, Hard Disk Type, etc.
FlO
:
ESC : Exit &+ ?
&and ?
keys to select and press “Enter” to run the selected program.
Se1
F2/F3
:
Color
Save & Exit
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AMIBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - STANDARD
(C) 1992 American Megatrends Inc., All Rights Reserved
Date (m&date/year) Time (hour/min/sec)
Hard disk C: Type Hard disk D: Type Floppy drive A:
Floppy drive B: Primary display Keyboard
The SETUP
Esc:Exit
proram
:
Fri,
Dee
11 1992
:
11:32:03
:
I7 977
:
Not Installed
:
J..2MB, 5?qLC
:
Not Installed
\:
VGAIPGAIEGA
:
Installed
&+?
Select
F2/F3
is completely menu driven.
Use the arrow keys to select an entry;
:
Color PU/PD
“PgUp”/“PgDn”
Ch4OS
SETUP
Base
memory:640 KB
Ext.
Cyln Head WPcom LZone Sect Size
5 300 977
6
13
20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31 1 2
memory
7 8 9 10 1112
14 15 16 17 1819
:
Modify
:
3072 KB
17
keys to change
41 MB
an entry; and “Esc” key to exit. Help messages are displayed in a window on the screen when
“Alt +Fl”
keys are pressed. The standard CMOS SETUP screen is shown above. System BIOS automatically detects memory size, thus no changes are
necessary. After the changes are made, press “Esc” to exit.
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ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
AM IBIOS SETUP PROGRAM - ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
(C) 1992 American Megatrends Inc., All Rights Reserved
Typematic Rate Programming Typematic Rate Delay (msec) Typematic Rate
Above 1 MB Memory Test Memory Test Tick Sound Hit Hard Disk Type 47 RAM Area Wait For System Boot Up Num Lock Numeric Processor Test Weitek Processor Floppy Drive Seek At Boot System Boot Up Sequence System Boot Up CPU Speed External Cache Memory Internal Cache Memory Fast Gate A20 Option Password Checking Option Video ROM Shadow COOO, 32K
<DEL>
iF1 z=
(Chars/Set)
Message Display
If Any Error
:
Disabled
:
500
:
15
:
Disabled
:
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
0:300
:
Enabled
:
:
Enabled
:
Absent
:
Enabled
:
A:, C:
:
High
:
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
Disabled
:
Setup
:
Enabled
Adaptor ROM Shadow Adaptor ROM Shadow Adaptor ROM Shadow Adaptor ROM Shadow
BootSector Virus Protection
BIOS Cacheable Option Video Cacheable Option
256K Relecate Option
ISA Bus Command Delay ISA Slave Wait States
I/O Recovery Time
Extended ALE Decouple Refresh Fast A20 Port 92H AUTO DRAM Speed Select Bus Clock Rate Select Cache Read Cycle Select Cache Write Cycle Select
Config
Option
C800,32K DOOO,
32K:Disabled
D800,32K
EOOO,
64K:Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
Enabled
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
4WfS
:
Disabled
:
Disabled
:
Enabled
:
Disabled
:
Enabled
: OWL5
:
CLK2/1.5
: owls
. OWL3
ESC: Exit
F5
A-+? Se1
:
Old Values F6 : BIOS Setup Defaults
(Ctrl) Pu/Pd :Modify
Fl
:
Help F2/F3
F7
:
Power-on Defaults
:
Color
Moving around the Advanced CMOS Setup program shown above works in the same way as moving around the standard CMOS setup.
Users are not encouraged to run the Advanced CMOS setup program. Your system should have been fine-tuned before shipping. Improper SETUP may cause the system to fail. Consult your dealer before making any changes.
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WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT
After making the necessary change under SETUP, press
“ESC”
to
return to the main meun, move cursor to “Write to CMOS and Exit”, and press If no change weremade, press
“y”
to change the CMOS SETUP.
“ESC”
again and press
“y”,
to retain
the CMOS settings.
AM1 BIOS SETUP PROGRAM - BIOS SETUP UTILITIES
(C) 1992 American Megatrends Inc., All Rights Reserved
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH POWER-ON DEFAULTS
ESC : Exit
ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
CHANGE PASSWORD
Write to CMOS and Exit (Y/N) ? Y
Write the settings to the CMOS and Exit
&+? Se1
F2/F3
:
Color FlO
1
:
Save & Exit
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HARD DISK SPECIFICATIONS
CONNER
1
MODEL
/I
I/
CP-30084 / 85MB
jl
CP-30084E 1 85MB
CP-30104 120MB
CP30104H 240MB
CP-30174 170MB
/I
CP-30174E / 170MB
/I
CP-30204 / 200MB
CP-30204F 200MB
II-
jl
CP-30254 j 251MB
/I
CP-3364 j 360MB /702
11
CP-3544 j 544MB /1024
CAPACITY / CYLINDER / HEAD
526
/
526
1
726 726 903 903
/
683
1
683 895
I
8 8 8 8 8 8 16 16 10 16
16
j
SECTOR
I
I
39
39 39 39
46
46 38 38 55 63 63
II II II
II
II II II II II
MAXTOR
MODEL
7120A 120MB 7170A 7213A
7245A 245MB 7345A
CAPACITY CYLINDER HEAD
170MB 213MB
345MB
SECTOR
1.023 14 17 984 683 967 790
10 16 16 15
34 38 31 57
II
II II II
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QUANTUM
r
MODEL
LPS80AT 80MB LPSI
05AT 105MB
LPSI
20AT 120MB
LPS240AT 240MB ELS85AT 85MB ELSl27AT ELSl70AT
CAPACITY CYLINDER HEAD
127MB 170MB
SEAGATE
611 16 755 901 723 977 919
16 5
13
IO 16
1011 15
SECTOR
17
17
53 51 17 17
22
MODEL
ST3096A 85MB
ST31 20A ST31 44A
ST3283A 245MB
CAPACITY CYLINDER ’ HEAD
1024 102MB
125MB
1024
1001 15
978
WESTERN DIGITAL
MODEL
AC280
AC21 20 125M 872 AC2200 200M
I
AC2250
AC2340
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._
CAPACITY CYLINDER HEAD 85M
980
989 12 35
I
255M
341M
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17
17
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17 35
55 55
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