DOC No. : 16539
Rev. : A1
Date : 6 1998
Part No. : 25-10878-
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Notice
Handling Precautions
Warning :
1. Static electricity may cause damage to the integrated circuits on the
motherboard.
Before handling any motherboard outside of its protective packaging,
ensure that there is no static electric charge in your body.
2. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
3. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Observe the following basic precautions when handling the motherboard or
other computer components:
n Wear a static wrist strap which fits around your wrist and is connected to a
natural earth ground.
n Touch a grounded or anti-static surface or a metal fixture such as a water
pipe.
n Avoid contacting the components on add-on cards, boards and modules
with the “gold finger” connectors plugged into the expansion slot. It is best
to handle system components by their mounting bracket.
The above methods prevent static build-up and cause it to be discharged
properly.
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Copyright
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be photocopied, reproduced,
transcribed, translated, or transmitted in whatsoever form without the written
consent of the manufacturer, except for copies retained by the purchaser for
personal archival purposes.
Based on the advanced Intel 443EX AGPset,the KLI-6130 combines blistering
Pentium II processor performance with support for the new Accelerated
Graphics Port(AGP) interface which provides a dedicated path for memory-
intensive graphics applications – delivering faster system performance and
arcade-quality 3D graphics. Also, it has a host bus frequency of 66MHz to run a
range of Intel Pentium II, Deschutes, and Celeron processors. Compliant with
the Microsoft PC97 standard at both the hardware and BIOS levels, the KLI6130 comes with support for ISMP which continuously checks the thermal
(available on the Deschutes CPU) and voltage status of your system and
changes, when necessary and reports any discrepancies to the network
administrator. The board has a versatile MicroATX-size platformfor leadingedge PC ’97 compliant systems. For the most up-to-date information and the
latest FAQs and BIOS updates, visit FIC Online at www.fic.com.tw.
Package Checklist
Please check that your package contains all the items listed below. If you
discover any item is damaged or missing, please contact your vendor.
n The KLI-6130 motherboard
n This user’s manual
n One IDE ribbon cable
n One floppy disk drive ribbon cable
n One ribbon cable with bracket for COM2
n Retention mechanism and heatsink support brace
n Software utilities
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The KLI-6130 Motherboard
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Main Features
n Easy Installation
BIOS with support for Plug and Play, auto detection of IDE hard drives,
LS-120 drives, MS Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and OS/2.
n Flexible Processor Support
Onboard 242-pin Slot1 supports: Intel Pentium II 233/266/300MHz,
Celeron 266MHz, and at Deschutes 333MHz.
n Leading Edge Chipset
Intel 82443EX AGPset includes a CPU interface controller, integrated
SDRAM controller, synchronous ISA bus controller, integrated power
management unit, concurrent PCI (PCI v.2.0 and 2.1), and USB.
n Versatile Main Memory Support
Accepts up to 256MB DRAM in two banks using DIMMs of 8, 16, 32, 64,
128MB with support for SDRAM or EDO memory.
n Onboard Video Chip
Onboard ATI Rage Pro video chip with AMC connector support AGP
video features for superior 3D video and graphics performance with
transfer speeds exceed 500MB/second under 2x transfer mode.
Overview
nIrDA Connector
An onboard IR connector for wireless infrared connection is available.
n Super Multi Input/Output (I/O) Support
Integrated NS 87309 Plug and Play multi-I/O chipset features two highspeed UART 16550 compatible serial ports, one IR connector, one
EPP/ECP capable parallel port, and one floppy connector.
n Remote Wake-Up Support
Onboard RWU connector allows remote management in a simpler and
convenient control to LAN-based networks.
n LDCM Software Support (manufacturing optional)
Intel LANDesk Client Manager is a Desktop Management Interface
(DMI)-compliant application for local and network management of desktop
client systems. The application reduces the number of help desk calls by
supplying the user with self diagnostics such as a PC health meter and
local alert for potential problems.
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nOptimized Intel Pentium II Level Processor Performance
The motherboard utilizes the advanced features of the Intel 443EX AGPset
to optimize the unrivaled performance of the Intel Pentium II, Deschutes,
and Celeron processors, allowing you to enjoy multimedia software.
n CPU Thermal Monitoring Alert (available on the Deschutes CPU)
A special heat sensor monitors the CPU temperature to make sure that the
system is operating at a safe heat level. If the temperature is too high, the
sensor automatically generates an SMI to slow down the CPU clock.
n Optional System Over-Voltage Report
System voltage levels are monitored. The system will warn you if the
system voltage levels become abnormal. The monitored range for system
voltage is -12V, -|5V, +12V, +5V, +3.3V, CPU core voltage + 10%.
n Compact Onboard Audio Subsystem
Integrated ESS Solo1 PCI AudioDrive single-chip PCI audio processor
that contains a PCI audio controller, DOS games comptabible engine, and
owns the feature of high-quality ESFM music synthesizer. The subsystem
utilizes speaker, line-in, and MIC mini-jack external jacks, one joystick
port with MIDI interface.
n High-Resolution Onboard VGA Subsystem
ATI’s Rage Pro is an integrated 2D, 3D, and video accelerator for bring
great 3D performance of up to 1600x1200 in 256 color solutions by
onboard SGRAMs. The board also comes with a 16-bit, bi-directional
video port, ATI Multmedia Channel (AMC) for allowing direct connection
to popular video upgrades, such as video capture/video conferencing,
hardware MPEG-2/DVD player, TV Tuner WITH Intercase support, and
Interface to ATI’s ImpacTV chip.
n Onboard Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
The 32-bit AGP bus provides a dedicated 66Mhz/133Mhz path from the
graphics card to the system memory offering a much greater bandwidth
than the 32-bit PCI bus does which currently operates at a speed of
33MHz. AGP enabled 3D graphics cards can directly access main memory
across this fast path instead of using local memory. This is especially
important for memory-intensive 3D graphics applications so as to produce
a more detailed 3D texture, greater clarity and higher levels of resolution
without compromising system performance. This motherboard is fully
compliant with the AGP 1.0 specification.
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Chapter 2
Installation Procedures
The motherboard has several user-adjustable jumpers on the board that allow
you to configure your system to suit your requirements. To set up your
computer, you should follow these installation steps: 1). set system jumpers; 2).
install RAM modules; 3). install the CPU; 4). install expansion cards; 5).
connect devices; 6). set up BIOS feature. 7). set up supporting software tools.
CAUTION: If you use an electric drill to install this motherboard on
your chassis, please wear a static wrist strap. The recommended
electric drill torque is from 5.0 to 8.0 kg/cm to avoid damaging the
chips’ pins.
1). Set System Jumpers
Jumpers
Jumpers are used to select the operation modes for your system. To set a
jumper, a black cap containing metal contacts is placed over the jumper pins
according to the required configuration. A jumper is said to be shorted when
the black cap has been placed on one or two of its pins. The types of jumpers
used in this manual are shown below:
NOTE: Users are not encouraged to change the jumper settings not
listed in this manual. Changing the jumper settings improperly may
adversely affect system performance.
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Motherboard Layout
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ONBOARD MARKMEANINGPAGE
CPWClear Password8
CMOS_CLRClear CMOS Data8
EPFlash ROM Type Select9
VGA_DisDisable onboard VGA Feature9
FREQCPU to Bus Frequency Ratio Select18
DIMM1, DIMM2DIMM Memory Module Support10
SLOT1Central Processing Unit (CPU) Cartridge
Support
AGPAccelerated Graphic Port Slot19
PCI1, PCI2PCI Bus Expansion Slot (32-bit)19
ISA1ISA Bus Expansion Slot (16-bit)19
FLOPPYFloppy Diskette Drive Connector20
PRIMARY,
SECONDARY
ATX_PWRATX Power Connector21
CPU_FANCPU Fan Connector21
RWURemote Wake-Up Connector22
AMCATI Multimedia Channel Connector22
V_PNL*Connectors for LEDs and Switches on
CHASS_FAN1,
CHASS_FAN2
COM1, COM2Serial Port25
KBPS/2 Keyboard Connector25
MSPS/2 Mouse Connector25
LPTPrinter Connector26
USB1, USB2, USB3Universal Serial Bus Connector26
LINE-INAudio Line-In Jack27
LINE-OUTAudio Line-Out Jack27
MIC-INAudio Microphone Jack27
GAMEJoystick/MIDI Connector27
IRInfrared Port Module Connector28
CD_INCD-ROM Drive Audio-out Connector28
IDE Device Connector20
Front Panel
System Case Fan Connector24
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* includes PWR_LED, SPK, RPW_SW, IDE_LED, and RST connectors. (See Page
23 for more information.)
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Enabling Clear Password Function: CPW
This jumper allows you to enable or to disable the password configuration. You
may need to enable this jumper by shorting it with a jumper cap if you forget
your password. To clear the password setting: (1). Turn off your computer, (2).
Turn on your computer, (3). Hold down the Delete key during boot and enter
BIOS Setup to re-enter user preferences, (4). Turn off your computer, (5). Turn
on your computer for the new settings to take effect.
Enabling CMOS Clear Function: CMOS_CLR
The CMOS RAM is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To clear the
RTC data: (1). Turn off your computer, (2). Move this jumper to Enable, (3).
Move the jumper back to Disable, (4). Turn on your computer, (5). Hold down
the Delete key during boot and enter BIOS Setup to re-enter user preferences.
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Flash ROM Type Selection: EP
This jumper allows you to configure the flash ROM chip. This jumper setting
was installed with the manufacturer’s default. If you want to know the flash
ROM type installed on this board, partially remove the sticker on top of the
chip.
Disabling Onboard VGA Feature: VGA_Dis
This 3-pin jumper have to be disabled if user wants to use other PCI VGA addin card than the onboard AGP VGA feature.
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2). Install RAM Modules
RAM Module Configuration
The board provides two onboard DIMM sockets allowing 3.3V (unbuffered)
EDO/SDRAM DIMM modules with data access time of 12ns, 10ns or faster.
ECC memory and parity check is also supported. Either 8, 16, 32, 64, or
128MB DIMM can be installed on these two sockets. The maximum total
memory supported is up to 256MB. Do not use memory modules with more
than 24 chips per module. Ask your retailer for the specifications before
purchasing.
SDRAM DIMM modules have different pin contact on each side and therefore
have a higher pin density. Complete the following procedures when installing
DIMMs:
Complete the following procedures to install DIMMs:
1. Locate the DIMM slots on the motherboard.
2. Install the DIMM straight down into the DIMM slot with both hands.
2. The locks of the slot will close up to hold the DIMM in place when the
DIMM touches the slot’s bottom.
Press the clips with both hands to remove the DIMM.
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3). Install the CPU Module
WARNING: If the heatsink is not mounted tightly against the CPU
cartridge, the CPU will overheat. Please read the Appendix of this
book before you install CPU cartridge.
Celeron CPU Module Installation
The motherboard comes with an onboard Retention Module for the Celeron
CPU. To install it is quite simple, simply by insert the Celeron CPU module
firmly onto it as the figure below shows.
The photo below demonstrates a Celeron CPU module on the motherboard.
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Pentium II CPU Module Installation
To install a Pentium II CPU module, you need to remove the Retention Module
for Celeron CPU module; then follow the steps in this section to install your
Pentium II CPU module.
1. Locate Slot1 on the motherboard.
2. Place the Heatsink Support Base on the motherboard as shown.
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3. Affix it by inserting one “T”-shaped plastic plug into the hole on each ||||||
|||||||end.
4. Install two Retention Mechanism Attachment mounts on the board.
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5. Place the Retention Mechanism Assembly on the board, on top of the
Retention Mechanism Attachment mounts.
6. Affix the Retention Mechanism Assembly with
|||||||four screws.
WARNING: Excessive torque may damage
the board. Tighten captive nuts
to no more than 6±1 inch/pound.
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8. Slide the CPU module into the Retention Mechanism Assembly.
9. Pull the buttons outwards until click to the right positions.
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10. Hook the Heatsink Top Support to the Heatsink Support Base to affix the
|||||||| CPU module.
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CPU to Bus Frequency Ratio: FREQ
This 2x4 jumper is used to set the ratio of the internal frequency of the CPU to
the bus clock.
Table of CPU Frequencies
CPU FREQUENCYBUS FREQUENCYRATIO
333 MHz66 MHz5 x
300 MHz66 MHz4.5 x
266 MHz66 MHz4 x
233 MHz66 MHz3.5 x
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4). Install Expansion Cards
Expansion cards are printed circuit boards
that, when connected to the motherboard,
increase the capabilities of your system. For
example, expansion cards can provide video
and sound capabilities. Your motherboard
features one 16-bit ISA bus and two 32-bit
PCI bus expansion slots.
CAUTION: Always turn the system power off before installing or
removing any device and always observe static electricity precautions.
To install an expansion card, do the following:
1. Remove the computer chassis cover and select an empty expansion slot.
2. Remove the corresponding slot cover from the computer chassis. Unscrew
the mounting screw that secures the slot cover and pull the slot cover out from
the computer chassis. Keep the slot cover mounting screw nearby.
3. Holding the edge of the peripheral card, carefully align the edge connector
with the expansion slot.
4. Push the card firmly into the slot. Push down on one end of the expansion
card, then the other. Use this “rocking” motion until the add–on card is firmly
seated inside the expansion slot.
5. Secure the board with the mounting screw removed in Step 2. Make sure that
the card has been placed evenly and completely into the expansion slot.
6. Replace the computer system’s cover.
7. Setup the BIOS if necessary.
8. Install the necessary software drivers for the expansion card.
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5). Connect Devices
Connect to Internal Devices
Floppy Diskette Drive Connector: FLOPPY
This connector provides the connection with your floppy disk drive.
The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the same side with the Pin 1.
IDE HDD Device Connectors: PRIMARY, SECONDARY
These two connectors are used for your IDE hard disk drives, CD drives, LS120|drives, or IDE ZIP drives. The red stripe of the ribbon cable must be the
same side with the Pin 1.
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ATX Power Connector: ATX_PWR
This 20-pin male block connector is connected to the ATX power supply. The
plug from the power supply will only insert in one orientation because of the
different hole sizes. Find the proper orientation and push down firmly making
sure that the pins are aligned.
CPU Fan Connector: CPU_FAN
This connector is linked to the CPU fan. When the system is in suspend mode,
the CPU fan will turn off; when it reverts back to full–on mode, thefan will
turn back on. Please refer to the CPU fan installation manual for more
information.
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Wake-On-LAN Connector: RWU
This 3-pin connector allows the remote LAN server to wake up the system with
a LAN card installed. Refer to the LAN card installation guide for details.
ATI Multimadia Channel Connector: AMC
This 16-bit, bi-directional video port allows direct connection to popular video
upgrades such as Video capture/video conferencing, hardware DVD or MPEG2 decorder, or TV Tuner with intercast support. It includes I2C interface to
control AMC peripherals. If an ATI add-in card allowing the AMC Interface
such as ImpacTV2 is installed, this connector provides user with the linkage
between the board and the card. Please read also the card manual for more
detail information.
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Connect to System Case
Front Panel Block Connector: V_PNL
This block connector includes: PWR_LED, SPK, RPW_SW, IDE_LED, and
RST connectors.
PWR_LED (A) – 3-pin male
The system power LED lights when the system is powered on.
RPW_SW (B) – 2-pin male
This connector is connected with the remote power (soft power) switch.
Pushing this switch will turn off and on the system power instead of the power
switch on the power supply.
RST (C) – 2-pin male
This connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch for rebooting the
system without having to turn off power switch. This is a preferred method of
rebooting in order to prolong the life of the system’s power supply. It allows
soft power off if the operating systems support it such as MS Windows 95.
SPK (D) – 4-pin male
This connector connects with the case-mounted speaker.
IDE_LED (E) – 2-pin male
This connector is connected IDE device indicator. This LED will blink when
the hard disk drives are activated.
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Chassis Fan Connectors: CHASS_FAN1, CHASS_FAN2
WARNING: Without sufficient air circulation, the CPU cartridge may
overheat and cause damage to both the CPU cartridge and the
motherboard. Damage may occur to the motherboard and/or the CPU
fan if these pins are incorrectly used. These are not jumpers, do not
place jumper caps over these pins.
There are two 3–pin connectors available on the board for user to select one to
link to the cooling fan on thesystem chassis to lower the system temperature.
Depending on the fan manufacturer, the wiring and plug may be different.
Connect the fan’s plug to the motherboard taking into consideration the
polarity of the connector.
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Connect to External Devices
Serial Port Connectors: COM1, COM2
COM1 (9-pin D-sub male connector) and COM2 (9-pin male connector) allow
you to connect with your devices that use serial ports, such as a serial mouse or
a modem.
PS/2 Keyboard Connector, PS/2 Mouse Connector: KB/ MS
These two 6-pin female connectors are used for your PS/2 keyboard and PS/2
mouse.
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Printer Connector: LPT
This 25–pin D-sub female connector is attached to your printer.
Universal Serial Bus Connectors:
USB1, USB2, USB3
These two connectors that integrated on the edge of the board are used for
linking with USB peripheral devices. Also, this board provides an connector
USB for linking with the USB socket on the front panel of some system cases.
If this connector is onboard and is used, the USB0 connector is disabled. Your
operating system must support USB features, such as MS Windows 95 OSR2.1
or USB Supplement.
The figure below is the pin assignment of
the onboard USB connector.
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Audio I/O Jacks: LINE_OUT, LINE_IN, MIC_IN
LINE_OUT can be connected to headphones or preferably powered speakers.
LINE_IN allows tape players or other audio sources to be recorded by your
computer or played through the LINE_OUT. MIC_IN allows microphones to be
connected for input voice.
NOTE: The motherboard does not support Pre-AMP function. An
external amplifier is necessary to LINE_OUT.
Joystick/MIDI Connector: GAME
This 15-pin female connector allows you to connect game joysticks or game
pads for playing games. Connect MIDI devices for playing or editing audio.
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Infrared Connector: IR
The 2x5 pinhead is used for connecting to the infrared (SIR) port and allows
transmission of data with another system which also supports the IR feature.
CD-ROM Drive Audio-out Connector: CD_IN
This 4-pin block connector is linked to the AUDIO-OUT port of your CD-ROM
drive by a cable which comes with it. Read the CD-ROM drive manual for
detailed installation instructions.
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Chapter 3
BIOS Setup
The motherboard comes with an Award BIOS chip that contains the ROM
Setup information of your system. This chip serves as an interface between the
processor and the rest of the motherboard's components. This chapter explains
the information contained in the Setup program and tells you how to modify the
settings according to your system configuration.
CMOS Setup Utility
A Setup program, built into the system BIOS, is stored in the CMOS RAM.
This Setup utility program allows changes to the motherboard configuration
settings. It is executed when the user changes system configuration; user
changes system backup battery; or the system detects a configuration error and
asks the user to run the Setup program. Use the arrow keys to select and press
Enter to run the selected program.
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Standard CMOS Setup
The Standard CMOS Setup screen is displayed above. Each item may have one
or more option settings. The system BIOS automatically detects memory size,
thus no changes are necessary. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and
then use the PgUp or PgDn keys to select the value you want in each item.
Hard Disk Configurations
TYPE: Select from 1 to 45 to fill remaining fields with predefined values of
disk drives. Select User to fill the remaining fields. Select Auto to detect the
HDD type automatically.
SIZE: The hard disk size. The unit is Mega Bytes.
CYLS: The cylinder number of the hard disk.
HEAD: The read/write head number of hard disk.
PRECOMP: The cylinder number at which the disk drive changes the
write timing.
LANDZ: The cylinder number that the disk drive heads (read/write) are
seated when the disk drive is parked.
SECTOR: The sector number of each track defined on the hard disk.
MODE: Select Auto to detect the mode type automatically. If your hard
disk supports the LBA mode, select LBA or Large. However, if your hard
disk cylinder is more than 1024 and does not support the LBA function, set
at Large. Select Normal if your hard disk supporting cylinders is below
1024.
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Floppy 3 Mode Support
This feature allows you to install a 3.5” (1.2MB) NEC 9801 floppy drive.
The options are: Both , Disabled (Default), Drive A, Drive B.
PRECOMP:
Software Turbo Speed
The BIOS supports Software Turbo Speed feature. Instead of pressing the
Turbo Speed Button on the front panel, simply press the Alt, Ctrl, and +
keys at the same time to enable the Turbo Speed feature; and press the Alt,Ctrl, and - keys at the same time to disable the feature.
BIOS Features Setup
Virus Warning
When enabled, assigns the BIOS to monitor the master boot sector and the
DOS boot sector of the first hard disk drive.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
Detect Boot Virus By Trend
This feature starts the virus scan tool to detect if boot virus in boot sector of
the first hard disk drive when booting up.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
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CPU Internal Cache
When enabled, improves the system performance. Disable this item when
testing or trouble-shooting.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
External Cache
When enabled, supports an optional cache SRAM. This feature allows you
to disable the cache function when the system performance is unstable to
run some software.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Quick Power On Self Test
When enabled, allows the BIOS to bypass the extensive memory test.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Boot From LAN First
This feature makes the system bootable by the remote server via LAN.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Boot Sequence (LS120/ZIP100)
Allows the system BIOS to first try to boot the operating system from the
selected disk drive.
The options are: A, C, SCSI (Default); C, A, SCSI; C, CDROM, A;
CDROM, C, A; D, A, SCSI; E, A, SCSI; F, A, SCSI; SCSI, A, C; SCSI, C,
A; C Only; LS/ZIP, C.
Swap Floppy Drive
Allows you to switch the order in which the operating system accesses the
floppy drives during boot up. The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
Boot Up Floppy Seek
When enabled, assigns the BIOS to perform floppy diskette drive tests by
issuing the time-consuming seek commands.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Boot Up Numlock Status
When set to On, allows the BIOS to automatically enable the Num Lock
Function when the system boots up. The options are: On (Default), Off.
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Typematic Rate Setting
The term typematic means that when a keyboard key is held down, the
character is repeatedly entered until the key is released. When this item is
enabled, you may change the typematic repeat rate.
The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Sets the rate of a character repeat when the key is held down.
The options are: 6 (Default), 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
Sets the delay time before a character is repeated.
The options are: 250 (Default), 500, 750, 1000 millisecond.
Security Option
Allows you to set the security level of the system.
The options are: Setup (Default), System.
PS/2 Mouse Function Control
When enabled, allows you to release IRQ12 for using the PS/2 mouse.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
If your operating system (OS) is OS2, select the option OS2. Otherwise, stay
with the default setting Non-OS2.
The options are: Non-OS2 (Default), OS2.
Video BIOS Shadow
Allows the BIOS to copy the video ROM code of the add-on video card to
the system memory for faster access.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
C8000-CBFFF to DC000-DFFFF Shadow
Allows the BIOS to copy the BIOS ROM code of the add-on card to system
memory for faster access. It may improve the performance of the add-on
card.
Some add-on cards will not function properly if its BIOS ROM code is
shadowed. To use these options correctly, you need to know the memory
address range used by the BIOS ROM of each add-on card.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
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Chipset Features Setup
Auto Configuration
When set at Enabled, it allows you to configure the features that from the
third one, Fast RAS To CAS Delay, to the eighth one, Refresh RAS#
Assertion. The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
DRAM Speed Selection
Allows you to select the speed of data access to EDO DRAM.
The options are: 60 ns (Default), 50 ns.
MA Wait State
Allows you to select the memory address wait state.
The settings are Slow or Fast. The default setting is Slow.
EDO RAS# to CAS# Delay
When Auto Configure DRAM Timing set at Disabled, allows you to define
the delay time that from the DRAM RAS# active to CAS# active.
The settings are 2 Clocks or 3 Clocks. The default setting is 3 Clocks,
depends on the CPU frequency and DRAM type.
EDO RAS# Precharge Timing
Allows you to select the DRAM RAS# Precharge Time (unit: clock).
The options are: 4, 3 (Default).
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EDO DRAM Read Burst
When Auto Configure DRAM Timing set at Disabled, allows you to define
the DRAM read burst timing.
The settings are x333 or x222. The default setting is x333, depends on the
CPU frequency and DRAM type.
EDO DRAM Write Burst
When Auto Configure DRAM Timing set at Disabled, allows you to define
the DRAM write burst timing.
The settings are x333 or x222. The default setting is x222, depends on the
CPU frequency and DRAM type.
CPU-To-PCI IDE Posting
Select Enabled to post write cycles from the CPU to the PCI IDE interface.
IDE accesses are posted in the CPU to PCI buffers, for cycle optimization.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled (Default).
System BIOS Cacheable
Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000hFFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program
writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
The options are: Disabled, Enabled (Default).
Video RAM Cacheable
Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000h to
C7FFFh, resulting in better video performance. However, if any program
writes to this memory area, a memory access error may result.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Allows you to set the 8-bit ISA I/O recovery time.
The options are: 1 (Default), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, NA, 8. Unit: Bus clock.
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Allows you to set the 16-bit ISA I/O recovery time.
The options are: 1, 2 (Default), 3, NA, 4. Unit: Bus clock.
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Memory Hole At 15M-16M
When enabled, the memory hole at the 15MB address will be relocated to
the 15~16MB address range of the ISA cycle when the processor accesses
the 15~16MB address area.
When disabled, the memory hole at the 15MB address will be treated as a
DRAM cycle when the processor accesses the 15~16MB address area.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
Delayed Transaction
Enable this feature to abort the current PCI master cycle and to accept the
new PCI master request, it reaccepts the original PCI master and returns the
PCI data phase to the original PCI master. It will enhance the system
performance. The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
It allows you to select the main memory frame size fo AGP use.
The options are 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 (Default), 128, 256MB.
SDRAM CAS lattency Time
If any DIMM is installed, this feature allows you to select the CAS Latency.
The options are: 2 (Clocks), 3 (Clocks) (Default).
CPU Clock Frquency
This feature allows you to set the CPU clock frequency.
The options are: 50 MHz, 68 MHz, 60 MHz, 66 MHz (Default).
Spread Spectrum
This feature is used to set the spread Spectrum to be center spread type or
down spread type.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
System Hardware Monitor -
(CPU Warning Temperature, Current CPU Temperature, Current System
Temp., CPU Fan Speed, Current Chassis Fan Speed, VCORE)
This feature allows end users and technicans to monitor the data provided
by the LDCM fucntion of this motherboard.
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Power Management Setup
Power Management
This item allows you to adjust the power management features. Select
Disable for disabling global power management features. Select User
Defined for configuring your own power management features. MIN Saving
initiates all predefined timers in their minimum values. MAX Saving, on
the other hand, initiates maximum values.
The options are: Disabled (Default), User Defined, MIN Saving, MAX
Saving.
PM Control by APM
The option No allows the BIOS to ignore the APM (Advanced Power
Management) specification. Selecting Yes will allow the BIOS wait for
APM's prompt before it enters Doze mode, Standby mode, or Suspend
mode. If the APM is installed, it will prompt the BIOS to set the system into
power saving mode when all tasks are done.
The options are: No, Yes (Default).
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Video Off Method
The option V/H SYNC+Blank allows the BIOS to blank off screen display
by turning off the V-Sync and H-Sync signals sent from add-on VGA card.
DPMS Supported allows the BIOS to blank off screen display by your addon VGA card which supports DPMS (Display Power Management
Signaling function). Blank Screen allows the BIOS to blank off screen
display by turning off the red-green-blue signals.
The options are: V/H SYNC+Blank, DPMS (Default), Blank Screen.
Video Off After
This feature allows you to select under which mode to power off your
monitor. The options are: Standby, Doze, NA, Suspend (Default).
MODEM Use IRQ
This feature allows you to select the IRQ# of the system that is the same
IRQ# as the modem use.
The options are: NA, 3 (Default), 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11.
Doze Mode
When disabled, the system will not enter Doze mode. The specified time
option defines the idle time the system takes before it enters Doze mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 20, 30, 40 Min, 1 Hr.
Standby Mode
When disabled, the system will not enter the Standby mode. The specified
time option defines the idle time before enters Standby mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 20, 30, 40 Min, 1 Hr.
Suspend Mode
When disabled, the system will not enter Suspend mode. The specified time
option defines the idle time the system takes before it enters Suspend mode.
The options are: Disabled (Default), 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 20, 30, 40 Min, 1 Hr.
HDD Power Down
Selecting Disable will turn off the hard disk drive (HDD) motor. Selecting 1
Min..15 Min allows you define the HDD idle time before the HDD enters
the Power Saving Mode. The option When Suspend lets the BIOS turn the
HDD motor off when system is in Suspend mode.
The options 1 Min..15 Min and When Suspend will not work concurrently.
When HDD is in the Power Saving Mode, any access to the HDD will wake
the HDD up.
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The options are: Disable (Default), 1 Min..15 Min, When Suspend.
Throttle Duty Cycle
This option specifies the speed at which the system clock runs in power
saving modes. The settings are expressed as a ratio between the normal
clock speed and the power down clock speed.
The settings are 12.5 %, 25 %, 37.5 %, 50 %, 62.5 % (Default), 75%.
VGA Active Monitor
Enable this feature to check if your VGA monitor can enter power-saving
modes. The options are: Disabled (Default), Enabled.
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
This feature is designed for the case when you use an ATX power supply.
The selection Delay 4 Sec. will allow the system shut down after 4 seconds
after the power button is pressed. The selection Instant-Off will allow the
system shut down immediately once the power button is pressed.
The settings are Delay 4 Sec. (Default) or Instant-Off.
CPUFAN Off In Suspend
Enabling this feature will allow the CPU fan stop running when the system
enters Suspend mode.
The options are Disabled or Enabled (Default).
IRQ 8 Break Suspend
Enable this feature will keep the system not in the Suspend mode when
IRQ8 is active. The settings are Disabled (Default) or Enabled.
Resume by Ring
An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line (in other words, an
incoming call on the modem) awakens the system from a soft off state.
The options are Disabled or Enabled (Default).
Resume by LAN
When set at Enabled, an input signal comes from the other client/server on
the LAN awakes the system from a soft off state if connected over LAN.
The options are Disabled or Enabled (Default).
Resume by Alarm
When set at Enabled, it allows you to set the time when the system to be
turned on from the system power-off status.
The options are Disabled (Default) or Enabled.
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Date (of Month) Alarm
If Resume by Alarm is set at Enabled , this feature allows you to set the day
of the alarm starts when the RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off is set to be
Enabled.
The options are: 0 (Default), 1..31.
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
If Resume by Alarm is set at Enabled , this feature allows you to set the time
of the alarm starts when the RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off is set to be
Enabled.
The options are: 7: 0: 0 (Default). hh (hour) - 0, 1, 2,.., 23; mm (minute) 0, 1, 2,..,59; ss (second) - 0, 1, 2,..,59.
IRQ[3-7,9-15], NMI
Enable this feature will keep the system not in the Suspend mode when
IRQ3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 is active.
The settings are Disabled or Enabled. The default setting is Enabled.
Primary IDE 0, Primary IDE 1, Secondary IDE 0, Secondary IDE 1,
Floppy Disk, Serial Port, Parallel Port
Enable this feature will keep the system not in the Suspend mode when the
selected device is active. The settings are Disabled or Enabled. The default
setting is Disabled, except Serial Port.
PNP/PCI Configuration
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PNP OS Installed
If your operating system is a Plug-and-Play one, such as Windows NT,
Windows 95, select Yes. The options are: No (Default), Yes.
Resources Controlled By
If set at Auto, the BIOS arranges all system resources. If there exists
conflict, select Manual. The options are: Auto (default), Manual. The
manual options of IRQ- / DMA- assigned to are: Legacy ISA, PCI/ISA
PnP.
Reset Configuration Data
When enabled, allows the system to clear the last BIOS configuration data
and reset with the default data. The options are: Enabled, Disabled
(default).
IRQ Sequence
This feature allows you to select the PCI IRQ sequence. The options are: 15,
11, 10, 12, 14, 5, 7, 3, 4, 9; 10, 11, 5, 7, 4, 3, 12, 9, 15, 14 (Default).
PCI IRQ Actived By
We suggest that you set this to its default configuration unless you are a
qualified technician. The options are: Level (Default), Edge.
Assign IRQ For VGA
If your PCI VGA card does not need an IRQ, select Disabled to release an
IRQ for system use. The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Load BIOS Defaults
BIOS defaults contain the most appropriate values of the system parameters
that allow minimum system performance. The OEM manufacturer may change
the defaults through MODBIN before the binary image burns into the ROM.
Load Setup Defaults
Selecting this field loads the factory defaults for BIOS and Chipset Features
which the system automatically detects.
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Integrated Peripherals
IDE HDD Block Mode
When enabled, the system executes read/write requests to hard disk in block
mode. The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
When enabled, allows you to use the onboard primary PCI IDE.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
When enabled, allows you to use the onboard secondary PCI IDE.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
IDE Primary Master PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI primary IDE
hard disk (master) mode.
The options are: Auto (Default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode
4.
IDE Primary Slave PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI primary IDE
hard disk (slave) mode.
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The options are: Auto (Default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode
4.
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IDE Secondary Master PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI secondary IDE
hard disk (master) mode.
The options are: Auto (Default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode
4.
IDE Secondary Slave PIO
Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PCI secondary IDE
hard disk (slave) mode.
The options are: Auto (Default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode
4.
IDE Primary Master UDMA
Allows you to select the first PCI IDE channel of the first master hard disk
mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA (Ultra
DMA, faster than DMA). The options are: Auto (Default), Disabled.
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Allows you to select the first PCI IDE channel of the first slave hard disk
mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA (Ultra
DMA, faster than DMA). The options are: Auto (Default), Disabled.
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
Allows you to select the second PCI IDE channel of the secondary master
hard disk mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA
(Ultra DMA, faster than DMA). The options are: Auto (Default), Disabled.
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
Allows you to select the second PCI IDE channel of the secondary slave
hard disk mode or to detect it by the BIOS if the hard disk supports UDMA
(Ultra DMA, faster than DMA). The options are: Auto (Default), Disabled.
HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
“S.M.A.R.T” is the abbrevation of “Self-Mointoring, Analysis and
Reproting Technology”. To enable it will assist you in preventing some (but
not all) system down time due to hard disk drive failure.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
USB Controller
If you do not use the onboard USB feature, it allows you to disable it.
The options are: Enabled, Disabled (Default).
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BIOS Support USB Keyboard
If Enabled is selected in the above feature, this feature will appear.
If your USB devices cannot be detect automatically by the system BIOS or
some driver diskettes came with your USB devices, please set at DOS for
allowing you to install the driver. The options are: Setup (Default), DOS.
KBC input clock
This feature allows you to select different KBC input clocks which your
keyboard actually supported. Please read your keyboard manual also for
more information. The options are: 8 (Default), 12, 16 MHz.
Onboard FDC Controller
When enabled, the floppy diskette drive (FDD) controller is activated.
The options are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 1
If the serial port 1 uses the onboard I/O controller, you can modify your
serial port parameters. If an I/O card needs to be installed, COM3 and
COM4 may be needed.
The options are: 3F8/IRQ4 (Default), 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3,
Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 2
If the serial port 2 uses the onboard I/O controller, you can modify your
serial port parameters. If an I/O card needs to be installed, COM3 and
COM4 may be needed.
The options are: 2F8/IRQ3 (Default), 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, Disabled,
3F8/IRQ4.
UR2 Mode
Select an operating mode for the second serial port. Set at Standard, if you
use COM2 as the serial port as the serial port, instead as an IR port.
The options are: Standard (Default), Sharp IR, IrDA SIR.
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Onboard Parallel Port
Allows you to select from a given set of parameters if the parallel port uses
the onboard I/O controller.
The options are: 378/IRQ7 (Default), 278/IRQ5, Disabled, 3BC/IRQ7.
Parallel Port Mode
Allows you to connect with an advanced printer.
The options are: SPP (Default), EPP1.7, EPP1.9, EPP, ECP, ECP+EPP.
ECP Mode Use DMA
If your select ECP or ECP+EPP in Parallel Port Mode, this feature allows
you to select Direct Memory Access (DMA) channel.
The options are: 3 (Default), 1.
Supervisor/User Password
To enable the Supervisor/User passwords, select the item from the Standard
CMOS Setup. You will be prompted to create your own password. Type your
password up to eight characters and press Enter. You will be asked to confirm
the password. Type the password again and press Enter. You may also press
Esc to abort the selection and not enter a password. To disable password, press
Enter when you are prompted to enter password. A message appears,
confirming the password is disabled.
Under the BIOS Feature Setup, if System is selected under the Security Option
field and the Supervisor Password is enabled, you will be prompted for the
Supervisor Password every time you try to enter the CMOS Setup Utility. If
System is selected and the User Password is enabled, you will be requested to
enter the User Password every time you reboot the system. If Setup is selected
under the Security Option field and the User Password is enabled, you will be
prompted only when you reboot the system.
Clear Password
If you forget your password, turn off the system power first and remove the
system unit cover. Locate Jumper CPW and cap it. Remove Jumper CPW
and reset the system. At this point, you will not be asked for the password to
enter Setup.
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IDE HDD Auto Detection
The IDE Hard Disk Drive Auto Detection feature automatically configures your
new hard disk. Use it for a quick configuration of new hard drives. This feature
allows you to set the parameters of up to four IDE HDDs. The option with (Y)
are recommended by the system BIOS. You may also keys in your own
parameters instead of setting by the system BIOS. After all settings, press Esc
key to return the main menu. For confirmation, enter the Standard CMOS
Setup feature.
Save and Exit Setup
After you have made changes under Setup, press Esc to return to the main
menu. Move cursor to Save and Exit Setup or press F10 and then press Y to
change the CMOS Setup. If you did not change anything, press Esc again or
move cursor to Exit Without Saving and press Y to retain the Setup settings.
The following message will appear at the center of the screen to allow you to
save data to CMOS and exit the setup utility:
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)?
Exit without Saving
If you select this feature, the following message will appear at the center of the
screen to allow you to exit the setup utility without saving CMOS
modifications:
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)?
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Software Utilities
The board comes with helpful supporting software to promote your system
performance. This chapter introduces them with the installation procedures.
Starting Installation
To run each feature, simply click on the wanted software item in the main
menu.
LANDesk Client Manager (manufacturing option)
The LDCM software must be installed to use the hardware manager. It is used
for remote management over network and is of no use to non-networked
systems.
LDCM 3.21 Specification Overview
Intel LANDesk Client Manager v3.21 provides real-time PC health monitoring,
alerting and self-diagnostics that will make your PCs more reliable and easier
to support. It offers far more configurability than its predecessor, Intel
LANDesk Client Manager v3.0., supports DMI v2.0 specifications, and enables
you to:
Review system inventory
Client Manager enables you to view hundreds of inventoried items. Some
of these items are software related, while many others are hardware
related.
View DMI-compliant component information
Client Manager enables you to view component information that is
compliant with the Desktop Management interface (DMI). This means
you manage third-party DMI-compliant components not included with
Client Manager.
Back up and restore system configuration files
Client Manager enables you to back up and restore system configuration
files. Whenever you plan on changing the system configuration, You can
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make a backup set. If the system no longer works correctly, after you
change the system configuration, you can simply restore the system
configuration with the backup set.
NOTE: By default the Windows 95 and Windows NT registry files aren't part
of the snapshot file list. This means the restoration of a snapshot may not be
effective.
Troubleshoot
Since Client Manager enables you to View the system inventory, you can
easily troubleshoot system problem.
Receive notifications for system events
Client Manager enables you to receive notification of certain system
events. For example, if the system is running low on virtual memory, you
are notified of the potential problem.
Transfer files to and from client workstations
As an administrator, you have the ability to transfer files to and from
client workstations. This is helpful, for example, when you need to update
a client workstation driver.
Remotely reboot client workstations
Administrators also have the ability to remotely reboot a workstation. This
is helpful when you want system configuration changes to take effect.
Waking up a computer
You can use Client Manager to "wake up" a remote computer that is
powered off or "sleeping" in a reduced-power state.
Two Options of LDCM Setup
LDCM Local Setup: Install software to monitor the local system.
(Recommended) Settings can be auto-detected or changed. The installation of
it is straight forward. First select LDCM Local Setup in the main menu, then all
the way down to the end of the installation. Reboot the system.
LDCM Administrator Setup: Installs software to monitor PC systems on the
network within the same bridge address with Local software installed. The
installation of it is straight forward. First select LDCM Administrator Setup inthe main menu, then all the way down to the end of the installation. Reboot the
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system. The administrator should install both Local and Administrator
Software. (First install Local Setup, then install Administrator Setup.)
Desktop Management Interface (DMI)
DMI (Desktop Management Interface) is a standard for organizing system
configuration information. Using DMI, computer configuration can be made
much simpler, quicker, and easier. Computer system configuration information
can be read and modified from remote locations, permitting remote
configuration and boot up.
Starting DMI
1. Format a bootable MS-DOS 6.22 system diskette, copy the DMICFG.EXE
from the CD-ROM to the diskette.
2. Reboot the system by using this bootable system diskette to enter real
mode.
3. After the DOS prompt, type DMICFG and press Enter key. The display
below will appear on the monitor screen.
Editing DMI provides record data about your computer system. The feature
allows you to select editable DMI items by pressing arrow keys. The button
Press [ENTER] for detail will pop up a sub menu. Use “+,-“ keys to change
configurations. Press Esc key to abort the configuration and exit. Press Enter
key to save and exit. The screen field under Show Only Component means that
the items are automatically detected by BIOS. The screen menu leading by EditComponent indicates the items under it are allowed to be changed by users.
Adding DMI allows users to add new information such as Manufacturer
Name, Product Name.
Loading DMI loads the DMI information if users need the old DMI
information.
Saving DMI saves the DMI information if users need to keep the DMI
information that just changed.
If you exit DMI installation but cannot boot up (this case rarely occur), please
ask local dealer to help you. (It might need another BIOS flash ROM chip.)
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Bus Master IDE Driver
The motherboard package provides Intel Bus Master IDE driver in the software
utilities for Windows 95 and Windows NT to improve the system performance.
Please read the relating README files first before install it. This motherboard
supports Ultra DMA/33; therefore installs default 16-bit drivers when the
operating system detects the board and the Bus Master IDE driver not installed,
information in the circle like the display below indicates the system will treat it
as a standard dual PCI IDE controller. It cannot take advantage of the Ultra
DMA. (The attached peripheral devices must support UDMA.)
Installation
The installation is straight forward by clicking on IDE Bus Master item of the
main menu. There is no option to be selected while the installation procedure
goes. After the installation, the system should be rebooted.
Patch for Chipset
The motherboard package provides INF update file in the software utilities.
Before you run the SETUP file, please read the relating README file first.
This software is necessary for the operating system to recognize the chipset
implemented on this motherboard; otherwise, the question marks in the circle
will appear in your Window 95 environment.
Installation
The installation is straight forward by clicking on Patch for Chipset item of the
main menu. There is no option to be selected while the installation procedure
goes. After the installation, the system should be rebooted.
NOTE: AGP VxD Support Utility is not necessary when an Intel chipset
onboard. User may ignore it.
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BIOS Flash Software
The board package provides BIOS flash software tool in the software utilities.
This software feature is provided for upgrading BIOS use. To start the program,
click on Browse CD in the main menu, select Flash, then choose the BIOS
vendor that provided the BIOS this board came with. Please print the relating
README file and read it first. For more information about, please visit FIC
Web Site: www.fic.com.tw.
Downloading BIOS File
Format a bootable system diskette by inserting an empty floppy disk into floppy
disk drive and by typing format a: /s, visit the FIC Web Site: www.fic.com.tw.
Please visit BIOS Update page in FIC’s Technical Support section, then select
the BIOS file you need. Download it to your bootable diskette.
Upgrading BIOS File
Place the bootable diskette containing the BIOS file in the diskette drive
(Assume the diskette drive is A.), and reboot the system by A drive. At the A: >
prompt, execute the BIOS upgrading procedure by entering the Flash BIOS
utility and the BIOS file with its extension. Backup the old BIOS file.
Command: {flash tool file}{space}{downloaded BIOS file} / cc <Enter>
Parameter CC stands for Clear CMOS. It is most frequently used. The other
parameters are listed in AWDFlash.txt file or Type {flash tool file}/?, please
read it if need. After press Enter key, a FLASH MEMORY WRITER menu will
appear. Enter the new BIOS file name with its extension file name into the text
box after File Name to Program. If you want to save your old BIOS (this is
recommend), select Y to Do You Want To Save Bios, then type the old BIOS
name and the extension after FILE NAME TO SAVE:. Select N to Do YouWant To Save Bios, if you do not want to save your old BIOS. After the
decision on saving the old BIOS or not (saving the old BIOS file is strongly
recommended), select Y to Are you sure to program when the next menu
appears; wait until a message shows Message: Power Off or Reset the
system.
WARNING: Do not turn off or reset the computer during the flash process.
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Loading New BIOS Defaults
Once the BIOS has been flashed successfully,
1. remove the diskette and reboot the system.
2. Press Delete key to enter CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu while system
booting-up.
3. Select LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS and load the new BIOS default values.
Finally execute SAVE AND EXIT SETUP to complete the whole process.
Anti-Virus Tool
The motherboard package provides a virus scan tool, PC-cillin '95/97 Virus
Scanner, for the Windows 95 environment. This tool allows you to perform
virus scan and cure when it is necessary. Please read the relating README file
first before installing the corresponding executable file.
Hardware Requirements
PC-cillin '95 Virus Scanner is fully compliant with Windows 95.
Minimum: 8MB (or above) RAM. The total disk space requirement to install
PC-cillin '95 Virus Scanner is approximately 4.0 MB.
Technical Notes
PC-cillin '95 Virus Scanner will be installed to the program group "PC-cillin
'95 Virus Scanner" by default. The PCCWIN95.EXE command will be added to
the Startup group, and the AUTOEXEC.BAT will be modified to add PCSCAN
commands to fully protect your system from computer viruses at system boot
up.
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ATI Video Driver
This board equipped the video onboard chip, ATI Rage Pro. A set of software
utilities are provided in the supporting disk. The following steps are given
when the driver is installed in Windows 95. For the detail information, please
read the related README files. Please install this driver by clicking on the
file \ATI_PRO\ATISetup.
1. Place your CD-ROM in its drive. The following figure will shown. Click
on the icon of Control Panel (in circle).
2. Click on the item of Setup (in circle).
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3. Click on the button of Setup (in circle).
4. When the operating menu appears, select ATI 3D PRO (if your operating
system is English, for instance, select ATI 3D RAGE PRO[English][DirectX] ).
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After the driver installed, the name of the driver just selected is in now. Click
on the button of Close.
The menu appears. It allows users to select the appropriate supported
resolutions. After select the options in this menu. Select Close to restart the
system.
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ESS Audio Driver
This board equipped the video onboard ESS Solo-1 chip. A set of software
utilities are provided in the supporting disk. The following steps are given
when the driver is installed in Windows 95. For the detail information, please
read the related README files.
1. Place your utility CD
in its drive. On the
Windows 95 menu,
select Control Panel,
then System, Device
Manager’s ? PC
Multimedia Audio
Device in turn. Select
Remove; then
Refresh.
2. Click the item es1938.com (the ESS Solo-1 driver); then the system will
ask user to place their Windows 95 system CD-ROM again to install the
other related system files for the driver. The installation procedures are
completed when the menu appears. Notice that the driver’s related items
are included now.
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An Example of Fan Installation
1. The photo below shows a CPU cartridge and an AAVID heatsink with CPU
fan. Two hooks (the white arrow heads pointed) are used to fasten the heatsink
with the cartridge.
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2. As the arrow heads point, two ends of the hooks are inserted on the
corresponding holes on the CPU cartridge.
3. Push these two ends of the hooks to insert into the corresponding holes on
the cartridge.
4. Push the other ends of the two hooks in the direction of the arrow head to
complete these installation.
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