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System board layout/jumper locations(AC41745 & AC41746)
JP801
VGA IRQ
enable/disable
JP7
Factory test
JP1
JP2
JP3
JP4
CPU Clock/Ratio
PS/2 Mouse
JP10
Audio
enable/disable
JP13
JP14
FLASH BIOS
upgrade enable/disable
JP6
CMOS Clear
Line Out
Mic InUSB
Line In
RJ45VGA
Serial port 1
Serial port 2
Parallel portPS/2 Keyboard
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VGA Pass-through/
AMC connector (**)
ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo
Video controller (**)
SGRAM video
memory (4MB) (**)
AGP connector (*)
LAN RWU
Audio CS4235
LAN 82558
Riser card
connector
PIIX4e
Factory test
connector
DIMM sockets (0, 1, 2)
440 BX Chipset
Slot 1 processor
connector
Front Fan
connector
Flash BIOS
Super I/O
controller
Speaker
Lithium battery
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System board jumpers (AC41745/746)
CPU Speed selection (JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4)
To set the right CPU speed, set the jumpers as in the picture
111
1
450 MHz
JP1
JP2
JP3
JP4
1
The speed of the Front Side Bus (FSB) is set automatically
according to the CPU type.
350 MHz400 MHz333 MHz300 MHz
266 MHz
CMOS CLEAR (JP6) and Factory test (JP7)
To clear the CMOS, switch off the power and disconnect the mains cable. Take out the jumper from normal
operation position and install it in the clear CMOS position; keep it there for 10 seconds, then put the jumperback to normal operation position and reconnect the mains cable.
1
1
JP7
JP6
Normal
operation
Default
setting
Normal
operation
Default
setting
Factory
test
position
Clear
CMOS
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Audio enable/disable (JP10)
Jumper JP10 can be used to disable the on-board audio system.
Depending on the system board version level, either one of the jumpers blocks JP13 or JP14 may not be
Flash BIOS
BOOT block
protected
Default
setting
installed
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3-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41748 ("front view")
Default (x365/***)
Maintenance switch
enable/disable
PCI slot
CD connector
Default (x365/***)
Telephony connector
FP MIC EN
Maintenance switchShared PC/ISA slots
LAN Standby voltage connector
System board connector
Floppy connector
Modem Wake
External HDD LED
Front board connector
HDD NTC
Fan (HDD) connector
Default (x365/***)
I2C-conv
Housing Fan connector
3-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41748 ("back view")
Primary IDE interface
Secondary IDE interface
Power supply connector
Supplemental power supply connector
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5-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41747 ("front view")
Default (x565/***)
PCI slots
Telephony connector
FP MIC EN
ISA slots
System board connector
Maintenance switchShared PC/ISA slot
Default (x565/***)
Maintenance switch
enable/disable
Front board connector
Floppy connector
Modem WakeCD connectorLAN Standby voltage connector
External HDD LED
HDD NTC
Housing fan connector
Fan (HDD) connector
I2C-CONV
Default (x565/***)
5-slot PCI/ISA back plane AC41747 ("back view")
Primary IDE interface
Supplemental power supply connectorSecondary IDE interface
Power supply connector
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Processor related information
Processor related information
Used onx365/266x365/300
x564/300
Fujitsu code
PL060621
(active heatsink)
PL060622
(active heatsink)
PL060630
(passive heatsink)
Heatsink
Active1 (with fan) and passive (no fan) heatsinks used.
Heatsink attached to the processor’s SECC package
Processor & speed
266 MHz SECC
Intel Pentium II
300 MHz SECC package333 MHz SECC
package
Technology
0.35 and 0.250.350.250.25
MMX support
External clock
(Front Side Bus)
Clock multiplier
System clock
Operating voltage
PSU/regulator is automatically adjusted to the right voltage level by the VID pins of
44.55
33 MHz (PCI), 8.25 MHz (ISA)
2.80 V (0.35
2.80 V2.00 V2.00 V
technology)
2.00 V (0.25
technology)
Maximum power
consumption of the
processor chip (total)
38.2 W (0.35
technology)
19.5 W (0.25
43.0 W21.7 W23.7 W
technology)
1st level cache
Built-in to the Pentium II processor:
16 kB, non blocking for code
16 kB, non blocking for data
2nd level cache
(passive heatsink)
Yes
66.7 MHz
the processor
512 kB, ECC
x365/300
x564/300
PL060631
x365/333
x564/333
PL060623
(active heatsink)
PL060627
(passive heatsink)
package
133 MHz150 MHz166.5 MHz
Co-processor
Overdrive
1
System boards do have two code labels, one for spare part use (AC code label), the other for factory inventory
Floating Point Unit built-in to the Pentium II processor
Not available
use (AF code label). Active heatsinks must be used with system boards labelled AF33136 or AF33137 when
using processors with a 66 MHz front side bus (266 MHz to 333 MHz). System boards labelled AF33139 and
AF33142, and all other boards used as spare parts (AC41745 and AC41746), can be used with processors with
an active or passive heatsink.
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Processor related information
Used onx365/350
x564/350
Fujitsu code
Heatsink
PL060624
(includes heatsink)
Passive (no fan), attached to the processor’s SECC package with two clips
The system board supports seven ISA-compatible DMA channels by utilising two DMA controller chips which
operate in cascade mode as a master-slave pair. The slave uses channels 0 to 3, supporting 8-bit data transfers
while the master controller uses channels 4 to 7, supporting 16-bit data transfers. Controllers are 8237A
compatible.
The following table lists each DMA channel and its use.
8/16-bit channels8-bit channelsUse(s)
MasterSlave
(CTRL1)(CTRL2)
CH 0Crystal Audio (PnP)
CH 1Crystal Audio (PnP)
CH 2Diskette drive controller
CH 3Printer port (LPT1) in ECP mode (must be
manually selected in setup)
CH 4Cascading slave to master
CH 5Free
CH 6Free
CH 7Free
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System timer
Keyboard controller
Interrupt from slave (IRQ 9)
COM 2 (RS-232C(2))
COM 1 (RS-232C(1))
Crystal PnP audio system CODEC (CS4235)
Floppy disk controller
LPT1 (Printer)
Real-time Clock
Free
Free
USB
PS/2-type mouse device
Math co-processor error
IRQ14
IRQ15
Primary IDE interface (Intel 82371AB/EB)
Secondary IDE interface (Intel 82371AB/EB)
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BIOS update
The BIOS code is stored in a 4 Mb (512 kB) boot block Flash RAM soldered on the system board. This allows
BIOS updates through software, without the need to replace any hardware components, using the Phlash.exe
program.
A bootable DOS floppy is needed for the BIOS update. The floppy must have the following files :
-Phlash.exe
-Platform.bin, and
-M63vxxx.rom, where xxx stands for the BIOS version; for instance, 107 = version 1.07),
To update the BIOS, type
phlash m63vxxx.rom
The update is performed automatically. During update, Phlash.exe displays a progress indicator on the screen.
When the update procedure is complete, a status window appears showing whether or not the update was
successful.
Force Flash Load
It is unlikely that anything will interrupt the Flash upgrade procedure. However, if an interruption occurs that
prevents the upgrade from continuing, it is possible that the BIOS will be left in an unusable state. In this
situation, a BIOS recovery procedure called "Force Flash Load" might be able to restore the BIOS code in the
Flash RAM.
On x365/*** and x565/***, the Force Flash Load operation is automatic; there are no jumpers for this purpose.
Force Flash Load is started during the POST when the loader part (normally write-protected by jumper JP14 on
the system board) of the system BIOS checks the BIOS modules and tests their condition. If the test finds any
critical errors, which might stop the system POST or hang the system during or before loading the operating
system, it starts the Force Flash Load procedure.
NoteDue to the limited amount of code available in the non-erasable boot block area, no on-screen
messages are displayed to direct the flash recovery. To monitor the progress of the Force
Flash Load operation, pay attention to the beep codes that the system issues on the speaker
during the procedure.
The following beep codes, which are sequencies of long and short beeps, inform the user of the progress of the
Force Flash Load recovery: Short beeps are indicated with • and long beeps with - .
•- • •Content of the Flash RAM is corrupted.
• • •Cannot read the floppy
-Programming successfully completed
The automatic Force Flash Load procedure starts with the error code •-•• ("Content of the Flash RAM is
corrupted"). The system sounds this beep code about five seconds after the system unit been switched on.
The first error code is followed by another after a second; this is the error code ••• ("Cannot read the floppy").
This code indicates that a floppy with the proper BIOS files and utilities needs to be inserted in the floppy drive.
After this is done, the BIOS recovery is started automatically, which is indicated by the fact that error message
the ••• ("Cannot read the floppy") is replaced by a sequence of short beeps ( •), with a beep sounded every one
or two seconds for the duration of 50 to 70 seconds.
When the Force Flash Load procedure is complete, the system sounds one short and one long beep ( •-), after
which the floppy disk can be removed from the floppy drive.
To successfully complete the Force Flash operation, the x365/x565 BIOS Force Flash Load floppy with the
following BIOS specific files is needed:
- MiniDOS.sys
- Phlash.exe
- Platform.bin, and
- BIOS.rom.
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Audio
The on-board (system board) Plug and Play ISA (8-bit) audio interface is controlled by the CRYSTAL CS4235
single chip multimedia audio system controller, that provides compatibility with the Microsoft Windows Sound
System, and runs software written to the Sound Blaster and Sound Blaster Pro interfaces. The system board
implementation of the CS4235 chip takes atvantage of the following CS4235 internal options: FM synthesizer,
hardware volume control (buttons in the front panel) and 3D sound technolgy. The CS4235 is compliant with
Microsoft’s PC´97 and PC´98 audio requirements.
The maximum audio sample frequency is 44.1kHz, 8/16-bits per channel.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
Mono microphone input (in the front and back
panel)
Stereo headphone output for headphones or active
speakers (in the front panel)
Stereo line-in (in the back panel)
Stereo line-out (in the back panel)
Stereo CD-ROM audio input
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
Audio system codec50, 10220 - 022F,
0388 - 038B,
0534 - 0537
Audio system control registersNoneNone0120 - 0127
Audio interface can be disabled by jumper J10.
Floppy disk controller
The on-board (system board) floppy disk controller, is build in the SMSC's FDC37C675 Enhanced Super I/O
Controller chip. The controller has 765B floppy disk controller core (NEC) and it is software and register
compatible with the 82077AA floppy disk controller (Intel). It can handle the following floppy drive types: 360kB,
1.2MB, 720kB, 1.44MB and 2.88MB.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
NoneOne 34-pin (with key pin) flat cable connector on
the backplane board (ricer board).
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
Floppy disk controller6203F0 - 03F5,
03F7
Floppy interface can be disabled (Advanced/integrated peripherals menu) and the type of the floppy (Main menu)
can be set through the BIOS Setup Utility.
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Graphics (on-board)
The on-board AGP bus graphics is controlled by an ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo AGP chip with 4MB of SGRAM,
which is not expandable. The ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo AGP has a build-in RAMDAC, which can handle pixel
frequencies up to 230 MHz.
The ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo AGP is a 64-bit video engine, which is connected directly to the 32-bit on-board AGP
bus, and supports following AGP features: 1X and 2X mode, sideband addressing, AGP texturing (execute
mode) and pipelining. With 4 MB of SGRAM, the ATI 3D Rage IIC AGP chip can utilize 64-bit data path between
the chip and the graphics memory. The graphics interface is DDC2B compatible. The On-board graphics
controller is automatically disabled by the plug and play BIOS when another video board (PCI or ISA) is installed.
Refresh rates
Maximum defined refresh rates for the graphics chip.
Video controllerVideo MemoryResolutions
640*480800*6001024*7681280*10241600*1200
On-board
graphics based on4 MB (SGRAM)
ATI 3D Rage Pro
Turbo
200/24 = Refresh rate is 200 Hz and there are 24 Bits per Pixel
Note! The actual refresh rate is directly related to the monitor in use (do not exceed monitor specifications), and
may vary between operating systems.
200/24200/24150/24100/2485/16
Graphics memory upgrades for the on-board adapter
Graphics
memory on the
system board
4 MB (SGRAM)N/A
1
N/A = Not Available, the memory of the on-board graphics controller can not be upgraded
Memory
upgrade
module
1
Module code
for the upgrade
module
1
N/A
kit code for the
upgrade
module
1
N/A
Total video
memory
4 MB (SGRAM)
System boards
Connectors
ExternalInternal
One 15-pin (standard) VGA connector at the back
panel of the system unit
Video feature connector with AMC extension
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAMemoryI/O
ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo AGPNoneNone000A0000 - 000AFFFF
000B0000 - 000BFFFF
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03C0 - 03DF
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IDE interface
There are two enhanced PCI (master mode) bus IDE controllers/interfaces on the system board (build in the Intel
PIIX4e (82371EB)) which can handle up to four IDE devices. The 82371EB supports PIO modes 0 to 4, DMA
multiword mode 2 timing and Ultra DMA 33 mode, in addition the PIIX4e has an integrated 16 * 32-bit buffer to
supports IDE PCI burst transfers. Both the primary and the secondary IDE bus can handle up to 2 hard drives or
other IDE devices. The BIOS has support for ATAPI devices and it also supports booting from the CD-ROM.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
NoneTwo 40-pin (with key pin) flat cable connectors on
the backplane board (ricer board)
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
Primary IDE channel14None01F0 - 01F7
03F6
FCD0 - FCDF
Secondary IDE channel15None0170 - 0177
0376
FCD0 - FCDF
The on-board IDE interface(s) can be Enabled/Disabled from the BIOS SETUP Utility (Advanced/Integrated
peripherals menu).
Parallel port communication
There is one multi-mode parallel port build in the FDC37C675 super I/O chip, which supports following modes:
Output only :
Bi-directional (SPP) : IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, and PS/2 compatible bi-directional parallel port.
EPP (Enhanced mode) : Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP 1.9), and is IEEE1284 compliant.
ECP (High speed mode) : Microsoft and Hewlett Packard Extended Capabilities Port, and is IEEE1284
compliant.
The parallel port mode can be set through the BIOS Set-up Utility (Advanced/integrated peripherals menu).
Connectors
ExternalInternal
One standard 25-pin D-type connector in the back
panel of the system housing (on the system board)
Resource allocation
None
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
Printer port LPT1 (output only, bidirectional and EPP modes)
Printer port LPT1 (ECP mode)73 (recommended
The on-board parallel port can be configured to LPT1 (378, IRQ 7 or 5), LPT2 (278, IRQ 7 or 5), LPT3 (3BC, IRQ
7 or 5) and disabled through the BIOS SETUP Utility (Advanced/integrated peripherals menu).
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0378 - 037F
setting)
0778 - 077F
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PS/2 type Keyboard & mouse
The controller of the PS/2-type keyboard and mouse is build in the SMSC's FDC37C675 super I/O controller, and
provides software compatibility with the 8042A microcontrollers.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
One 6-pin PS/2 type connector for keyboardNone
One 6-pin PS/2 type connector for mouseNone
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
PS/2 Keyboard1None0060
0064
PS/2 Mouse12NoneNone
Serial port communication
It comprises 2 high speed NS16C550 compatible UARTs with send/receive 16 Byte FIFOs. The UARTs are
placed in the FDC37C675.
The maximum transfer speed supported by the BIOS functions is 19200 bps, and by the HW 115 kbps.
Instant on-function wakes up the system when the modem generates the Ring Indicator signal.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
Two standard 9-pin D-type connector (RS-232C) in
the back panel of the system housing (on the
system board)
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAI/O
Communication port COM14None03F8 - 03FF
Communication port COM23None02F8 - 02FF
The on-board serial ports can be configured to COM1 (3F8, IRQ 4 or 11), COM2 (2F8, IRQ 3 or 10), COM3 (3E8,
IRQ 4 or 11), COM4 (2E8, IRQ 3 or 10) or it can be disabled through the BIOS Setup Utility (Advanced/integrated
peripherals menu).
None
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Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI interface)
The PCI bus controller build in the Intel 82443BX chip (440BX AGP set) connects the CPU bus (front side bus) to
the PCI bus in asynchronous mode and provides the maximum speed of 33 MHz for the PCI bus. The hardware
and the BIOS are compliant to the version 2.1 of the PCI specification (+5 V 33 MHz) and has support for five
PCI master devices and PCI to PCI bridge.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
Nonex365/*** system units
Three 32-bit PCI bus slots (two shared with the
ISA slots)
x565/*** system units
Three 32-bit PCI bus slots (one shared with the
ISA slot)
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP interface)
The AGP bus controller build in the Intel 82443BX chip (440BX AGP set) connects the CPU bus (front side bus)
to the AGP bus in asynchronous (100 MHz Front side bus, synchronous for 66.7 MHz Front side bus) mode and
provides the maximum speed of 66/133 MHz for the AGP bus. The hardware and the BIOS are compliant to the
version 1.0 of the AGP specification (+3.3 V 66 MHz).
Connectors
ExternalInternal
NoneSystem boards with on-board AGP graphics:
None, AGP interface is used for the on-board ATI
3D Rage Pro Turbo AGP graphics controller
System boards w/o on-board AGP graphics:
One AGP slot connector on the system board
USB
On the system board there are two 4-pin USB connectors (ports), one in the front panel and another in the rear
panel, for serial transfers at 12 or 1.5 Mbps, controlled by the USB Host Controller (HC) built-in the 82371EB
(PIIX4e) chip. The Host Controller includes the root hub with two USB ports and it supports the standard
Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI).
If more than two USB devices are required, an external hub can be connected to either of the on-board USB
ports.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
Two 4-pin USB connectors, one at the back panel
of the system unit and another in the front panel.
None
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAMemoryI/O
USB11NoneNoneFCE0 - FCFF
USB interface can not be configured throught BIOS setup utility.
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Ethernet Controller (on-board)
The on-board PCI Fast Ethernet Local Area Network controller is compatible with the Intel EtherExpress
PRO/100+ adapter. The controller is build around the Intel 82558 Fast Ethernet PCI bus LAN controller chip with
build-in 10/100 BASE Physical Layer interface (PHY), 3 kB transmit and 3 kB receive FIFOs, 32-bit PCI interface
and a Magic Packet support (Wake On LAN support).
The Ethernet interface can be connected to a Twisted Pair (TP) cable through an 8-pin RJ45 connector. It is
possible to use the module in 10Mbps or 100Mbps Twisted Pair Ethernet LAN by simply connecting the network
adapter to a 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T hub port. By default the Fast Ethernet module automatically identifies the
speed of the hub port and configures itself to the right speed without any hardware or software changes.
Wake On LAN support is provided by the build-in Magic Packet "filter" of the Intel 82558 chip, for which the plus
five (+5 V) volt stand-by voltage is always supplied.
Remote Boot options:
The system BIOS includes LANDesk Service Agent (LSA) and provides Intel Preboot eXecution Environment
(PXE). When network boot is enabled (Boot menu), system tries to load the boot image from a remote
BOOTP/TFTP server.
Connectors
ExternalInternal
8 pin RJ45 connectorNone
Resource allocation
DeviceIRQDMAMemoryI/O
NoneNone
Network interface can not be configured through BIOS setup utility.
LED board
The LED board has three indicators that are located on the front panel, from top to bottom:
POWER (Green) Illuminated when the system is switched ON.
HDD (Yellow)Illuminated during HDD activity.
Message waitting (Red)This LED is not used (not connected)
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Power On Self Test (POST)
After the power has been turned on, the system performs a power on self-test to check that all parts are working
properly. If the test does not find any faults, BIOS tries to load the operating system.
During the POST Fujitsu logo is shown on the screen until Operating System starts and shows it’s own logo.
If <ESC> key is pressed while the Fujitsu logo is shown on the screen, the logo screen is changed to the
following text screen (basic settings) that is shown on the screen until Operating System starts. The information
shown on the screen is updated line by line and the information shown may vary between different hardware
configurations and BIOS settings.
PhoenixBIOS Version 4.05
Copyright 1985-1998 Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.
Fujitsu Desktop BIOS Version 1.07
Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 1995-1998.
CPU = Pentium(R) II processor 350 MHz
0640K System RAM Passed
0063M Extended RAM Passed
0512K Cache SRAM Passed
System BIOS shadowed
Video BIOS shadowed
Mouse initialized
Press <F2> to enter SETUP
The text screen indicates the BIOS version (1.07), type and speed of the CPU, total amount of system (0640 kilo
bytes) and extended (0063 mega bytes) memory installed and the size of the cache (0512 kB) in the system. It
also indicates if PS/2 type mouse has been found and initiliazed.
If the self-test finds any faults, indication of that is shown one of the following two ways:
•You will hear two short beeps (• •) and see a message on the screen.
•You will hear a sequence of long and short beeps immediately after you have started the system.
The following pages describe the steps that you should take if either fault situation should occur.
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Two short beeps and a message
The format these messages take is:
Short description --->Operating system not found
If you see a message that does not have this format, it probably comes from an additional board installed in the
system unit. For further information, refer to the documentation of the board .
If the keyboard is concerned, the start-up procedure will continue after a while. Otherwise, you will see this
message:
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to SETUP.
Pressing F1 allows you to bypass the fault without correcting it. Enter SETUP by pressing
the configuration parameters are correct.
Should the message persist, check the following list, and contact service.
List of error messages:
Diskette drive [A / B] error
Drive A: or B: is present but fails the BIOS POST diskette tests. Check to see that the drive is defined with
the proper diskette type in Setup and that the diskette drive is attached correctly.
Execute ISA configuration utility (ICU) and set the proper settings such as DMA channel and so on.
Extended RAM Failed at offest: nnnn
Extended memory not working or not configured properly. Check if the extended memory is attached
properly.
Failing Bits: nnnn
The hex number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address (in System, Extended or Shadow memory)
which failed the memory test. Each 1 (one) in the map indicates a failed bit. Check if extended memory is
attached properly.
Failure Fixed Disk [0 / 1 / 2 / 3]
Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk and flat cable are attached
properly. Run Setup to ensure that the fixed-disk type is correctly identified.
[Fixed Disk / Diskette Drive] address confilict
Option card and fixed disk/diskette drive addresses are conflict. Change ISA card address.
Incorrect Drive [A / B] type - run SETUP
Type of floppy drive [A / B]: not correctly identified in Setup. Select proper type of diskette in Setup.
Invalid NVRAM media type
Problem with NVRAM access.
Keyboard controller error
The keyboard controller failed test. You may have to replace keyboard or controller.
Keyboard error
Keyboard not working. Check if keyboard is connected properly.
Operating system not found
Operating system cannot be located on either drive A: or drive C:. Enter Setup and see if fixed disk and
drive A: are properly identified.
Parity Check [1 / 2]
Parity error found in the [system or I/O] bus. BIOS attempts to locate the address and display it on the
screen.
Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup
Displayed after any recoverable error message. Press <F1> to start the boot process or <F2> to enter
Setup and change any settings.
F2
, and check that
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Press <F2> to enter SETUP
Optional message displayed during POST. Can be turned off in Setup.
Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used
Previous POST did not complete successfully. POST loads default values and offers to run Setup. If the
failure was caused by incorrect values and they are not corrected, the next boot will likely fail. On systems
with control of wait states, improper Setup settings can also terminate POST and cause this error on the
next boot. Run Setup and verify that the wait-state configuration is correct. This error is cleared the next
time the system is booted.
PXE-E52:No IP address received from DHCP or BOOTP.
PXE-M0F:Exiting LANDesk (R) Service Agent II
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) error. PXE could not get IP address. Prepare the installation server
which is Network PC System Design Guidelines Version 1.0b compliant or disable Preboot Execution
Environment in Setup.
PXE-T01:File not found
PXE-E3B:TFTP Error - File Not found
PXE-M0F:Exiting LANDesk (R) Service Agent II
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) error. PXE could not get boot file name from server. Prepare the
installation server which is Network PC System Design Guidelines Version 1.0b compliant or disable
Preboot Execution Environment in Setup.
PXE-E61:Media test failure,check cable.
PXE-M0F:Exiting LANDesk (R) Service Agent II
Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) error. LAN cable is not connected properly. Check if LAN cable is
connected properly or disable Preboot Execution Environment in Setup.
Real time clock error
Real-time clock fails BIOS test. May require board repair.
Shadow Ram Failed at offest: nnnn
Shadow RAM failed at offset nnnn of the 64k block at which the error was detected.
Stuck Key
BIOS discovered a stuck key. Check if keyboard is attached properly or if some key is kept pressed.
System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUP
The CMOS clock battery indicator shows the battery is dead. Replace the battery and run Setup to
reconfigure the system.
System cache error - Cache disabled
RAM cache failed the BIOS test. BIOS disabled the cache.
System CMOS checksum bad - run SETUP
System CMOS has been corrupted or modified incorrectly, perhaps by an application program that
changes data stored in CMOS. Run Setup and reconfigure the system.
System RAM Failed at offest: nnnn
System RAM failed at offset nnnn of in the 64k block at which the error was detected. Check if memory is
attached properly.
System time error
The timer test failed. Requires repair of system board.
xxxh [COM / LPT] address conflict
Option card and serial/parallel port address are conflict. Change serial/parallel port address in Setup or
change ISA card address.
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Sequences of long and short beeps
If you hear a sequence of long and short beeps immediately after you have started the system, the self-test has
detected an equipment failure. Turn all units off, check their connections, and try again. If you hear the sequence
again, write it down, and call our local service representative.
The following list contains the signal sequences. Short beeps are indicated with •, long beeps with - and space
between beeps with _. I/O port 80h message numbers are shown in brackets.
Short beeps
•1(B4h and F4h) No errors found during POST, operating system will be
loaded.
•_• •_• •_• • •1-2-2-3 (16h) BIOS ROM checksum.
•_• • •_•_•1-3-1-1 (20h) Test DRAM refresh.
•_• • •_•_• • •1-3-1-3 (22h) Test 8742 keyboard controller
•_• • •_• • • •_• • •1-3-4-3 (2Eh) RAM failure on data bits of low byte of memory bus.
•_• • • •_•_•1-4-1-1 (30h) RAM failure on data bits of high byte of memory bus.
• •_•_• •_• • •2-1-2-3 (46h) Check ROM copyright notice.
• •_• •_• • •_•2-2-3-1 (58h) Test for unexpected interrupts.
Long and short beeps
- _• •1-2(98h) Search for option ROMs, checksum error.
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BIOS check points
During the POST, BIOS executes a range of test routines and before each test is started, BIOS writes the check
point information (number) to I/O port 80h. The following list shows the check point number (hex) and a short
description what BIOS is doing while this checkpoint is displayed.
CheckpointRoutine description
02hVerify real mode
03hDisable non-maskable interrupt (NMI)
04hGet processor type
06hInitialize system hardware
08hInitialize chipset with initial POST values
09hSet IN POST flag
0AhInitialize processor registers
0BhEnable processor cache
0ChInitialize caches to initial POST values
0EhInitialize I/O component
0FhInitialize the local bus IDE
10hInitialize power management
11hLoad alternate registers with initial POST values
12hRestore processor control word during warm boot
13hInitialize PCI bus mastering devices
14hInitialize keyboard controller
16hBIOS ROM checksum
17hInitialize cache before memory autosize
18h8254 timer initialization
1Ah8237 DMA controller initialization
1ChReset programmable interrupt controller
20hTest DRAM refresh
22hTest 8742 keyboard controller
24hSet ES segment register to 4 GB
26hEnable A20 line
28hAutosize DRAM
29hInitialize POST memory manager
2AhClear 512 kB base RAM
2ChRAM failure on address line xxxx*
2EhRAM failure on data bits xxxx* of low byte of memory bus
2FhEnable cache before system BIOS shadow
30hRAM failure on data bits xxxx* of high byte of memory bus
32hTest processor bus-clock frequency
33hInitialize POST dispatch manager
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CheckpointRoutine description
36hWarm start shut down
38hShadow system BIOS ROM
3AhAutosize cache
3ChAdvanced Configuration of chipset registers
3DhLoad alternate registers with CMOS values
42hInitialize interrupt vectors
45hPOST device initialization
46hCheck ROM copyright notice
48hCheck video configuration against CMOS RAM data
49hInitialize PCI bus and devices
4AhInitialize all video adapters in system
4BhDisplay QuietBoot screen
4ChShadow video BIOS ROM
4EhDisplay BIOS copyright notice
50hDisplay processor type and speed
51hInitialize EISA board
52hTest keyboard
54hSet key click if enabled
58hTest for unexpected interrupts
59hInitialize POST display service
5AhDisplay prompt "Press F2 to enter SETUP"
5BhDisable processor cache
5ChTest RAM between 512 and 640 kB
60hTest extended memory
62hTest extended memory address lines
64hJump to UserPatch1
66hConfigure advanced cache registers
67hInitialize multiprocessor APIC
68hEnable external and processor caches
69hSetup System Management Mode (SMM) area
6AhDisplay external L2 cache size
6BHLoad custom defaults
6ChDisplay shadow-area message
6EhDisplay possible high address for UMB recovery
70hDisplay error messages
72hCheck for configuration errors
76hCheck for keyboard errors
7ChSet up hardware interrupt vectors
7EhInitialize coprocessor if present
80hDisable onboard Super I/O ports and IRQs
81hLate POST device initialization
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CheckpointRoutine description
82hDetect and install external RS232 ports
83hConfigure non-MCD IDE controllers
84hDetect and install external parallel ports
85hInitialize PC-compatible PnP ISA devices
86hRe-initialize onboard I/O ports
87hConfigure motherboard configurable devices
88hInitialize BIOS Data Area
89hEnable Non-Maskable Interrupts (NMIs)
8AhInitialize extended BIOS data area
8BhTest and initialize PS/2 mouse
8ChInitialize floppy controller
8FhDetermine number of ATA drives
90hInitialize hard-disk controllers
91hInitialize local-bus hard-disk controllers
92hJump to UserPatch2
93hBuild MPTABLE for multiprocessor boards
95hInstall CD ROM for boot
96hClear huge ES segment register
97hFix up multiprocessor table
98hSearch for option ROMs
99hCheck for SMART Drive
9AhShadow option ROMs
9ChSet up power management
9DhInitialize security manager
9EhEnable hardware interrupts
9FhDetermine number of ATA and SCSI drives
A0hSet time of day
A2hCheck key lock
A4hInitialize typematic rate
A8hErase F2 prompt
AAhScan for F2 key stroke
AChEnter SETUP
AEhClear IN POST flag
B0hCheck for errors
B2hPOST done - prepare to boot operating system
B4hOne short beep before boot
B5hTerminate QuietBoot
B6hCheck password
B9hPrepare boot
BAhInitialize DMI parameters
BBhInitialize PnP Option ROMs
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CheckpointRoutine description
BChClear parity checkers
BDhDisplay MultiBoot menu
BEhClear screen
BFhCheck virus and backup reminders
C0hTry to boot with INT 19
C1hInitialize POST Error Manager (PEM)
C2hInitialize error logging
C3hInitialize error display function
C4hInitialize system error handler
C5hPnP and dual CMOS
C8hForce check
C9hExtended checksum
D2hUnknown interrupt
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CheckpointBIOS Boot block Routine description
E0hInitialize the chipset
E1hInitialize the bridge
E2hInitialize the processor
E3hInitialize system timer
E4hInitialize system I/O
E5hCheck force recovery boot
E6hChecksum BIOS ROM
E7hGo to BIOS
E8hSet huge segment
E9hInitialize multiprocessor
EAhInitialize OEM special code
EBhInitialize PIC and DMA
EChInitialize memory type
EDhInitialize memory size
EEhShadow boot block
EFhSystem memory test
F0hInitialize interrupt vectors
F1hInitialize run time clock
F2hInitialize video
F3hInitialize System Management Mode
F4hOutput one beep before boot
F5hBoot to mini-DOS
F6hClear huge segment
F7hBoot to full DOS
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e365/*** and x565/***structure codes
Every unit has an identification label located in the system unit. The picture below shows the location of the
identification label on 3-slot and 5-slot housings.
This code can be divided into eleven parts, indicating that way the exact configuration of the machine. The
following pages are explaining those codes.
Product :
1 to 2 : Product family
3. Processor type
4. Option boards
5. Hard Disk
6. Other massmemories
7. RAM
8. PI-language + manual
9. Operating system
10. Keyboard
11. Keyboard layout
12. Country (mains cable)
E330 2 E0 7E1
G
1
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Identification codes
The following code information should be used for product identification only. The information should not be used
to build up an ordering code.
1-2. PRODUCT FAMILY
The letter(s) in brackets () is/are for the third digitSystem board code
E2(E) x365/266 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E2(F) x365/300 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E2(G) x365/333 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E2(H) x365/350 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E2(J) x365/400 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E2(R) x365/450 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
E3(F) x365/300 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
E3(G) x365/333 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
E3(H) x365/350 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
E3(J) x365/400 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
E3(R) x365/450 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
G2(F) x565/300 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
G2(G) x565/333 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
G2(H) x565/350 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
G2(J) x565/400 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
G2(R) x565/450 Pentium II (Audio, LAN, Graphics)AC41745
G3(F) x565/300 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
G3(G) x565/333 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
G3(H) x565/350 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
G3(J) x565/400 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
G3(R) x565/450 Pentium II (Audio, no LAN, no Graphics)AC41746
3. PROCESSOR & HEATSINK
E266 MHz Pentium II CPU
F300 MHz Pentium II CPU
G333 MHz Pentium II CPU
H350 MHz Pentium II CPU
J400 MHz Pentium II CPU
R450 MHz Pentium II CPU
4. OPTION BOARDS
0No option board(s)
2ATI 3D RAGE IIC AGPAF31559
5. HARD DRIVE
63.2 GB IDE hard driveAF21232
74.3 GB IDE hard driveAF21233
86.4 GB IDE hard driveAF21234
6. OTHER MASSMEMORIES
0No other massmemories
D24x IDE CD-ROM driveAF23337
ErgoPro x365 and x565 seriesPC Quick Reference Guide
Spare parts
Part NoDescriptionMTBFNote
AC41745System Board with on-board LAN and graphics,
w/o AGP connector
AC41746System Board with AGP connector, w/o on-board
LAN and graphics
AF33852E32 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 66 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33853E64 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 66 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33854E128 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 66 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33862E32 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33863E64 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33873E64 MB ECC SDRAM DIMM
(72-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF33864E128 MB SDRAM DIMM
(64-bit, 100 MHz, unbuffered, 4-clock)
AF81068Power Supply 145 W (3-slot, FAN attached)100 000
AF81078Power Supply 200 W (5-slot, FAN attached)100 000
PL060621Intel Pentium II 266 MHz, active1 heatsink
attached (0.25 and 0.35 technology)
PL060630Intel Pentium II 266 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 and 0.35 technology)
PL060622Intel Pentium II 300 MHz, active1 heatsink
attached (0.35 technology)
PL060631Intel Pentium II 300 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
PL060623Intel Pentium II 333 MHz, active1 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
PL060627Intel Pentium II 333 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
PL060624Intel Pentium II 350 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
PL060625Intel Pentium II 400 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
PL060632Intel Pentium II 450 MHz, passive2 heatsink
attached (0.25 technology)
AC41748Backplane, 1*PCI, 2*shared (3-slot)100 000
AC41747Backplane, 2*PCI, 1*shared, 2*ISA (5-slot)100 000
AF212323.2 GB IDE HD
AF212334.3 GB IDE HD
AF212346.4 GB IDE HD
AF2333724x IDE CD-ROM drive
100 000
100 000
100 000PC66
100 000PC66
100 000PC66
100 000PC100
100 000PC100
100 000PC100
100 000PC100
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1
Active = fan attached to the heatsink
2
Passive = no fan attached to the heatsink
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