Gigabyte GA-5SMM, 5SMM User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PREFACE ................................................................................. 1-1
1.2. KEY FEATURES ....................................................................... 1-1
1.3. PERFORMANCE LIST .............................................................. 1-3
1.4. BLOCK DIAGRAM..................................................................... 1-4
1.5. INTRODUCE THE PCI - BUS.................................................... 1-5
1.6. FEATURES............................................................................... 1-5
2. SPECIFICATION
2.1. HARDWARE............................................................................. 2-1
2.2. SOFTWARE.............................................................................. 2-2
2.3. ENVIRONMENT........................................................................ 2-2
3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
3.1. UNPACKING............................................................................. 3-1
3.2. MAINBOARD LAYOUT .............................................................. 3-2
3.3. QUICK REFERENCE FOR JUMPERS & CONNECTORS .......... 3-2
3.4. SRAM INSTALLATION DRAM INSTALLATION.......................... 3-6
3.5. DRAM INSTALLATION .............................................................. 3-6
3.6. CPU INSTALLATION AND JUMPERS SETUP........................... 3-7
3.7. CMOS RTC & ISA CFG CMOS SRAM ....................................... 3-8
3.8. SPEAKER CONNECTOR INSTALLATION................................. 3-9
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Support Intel Pentium, MMX, Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX, MII, AMD K6,
K6-2, K6-III, IDT Winchip 2, IDT Winchip 3 & RISE MP6 CPUs.
q
Support auto detect four positive Voltages and Fan Speed.
q
Support 66/75/83/90/95 MHz and 100MHz.
q
System power on by Keyboard: If your ATX power supply supports 300 mA 5V Stand-By current(dependent on the specification of keyboards), you can power on your system by entering password from the Keyboard after setting the “Keyboard power on” jumper (JP2) and password in CMOS Setup.
q
Support Modem Ring On .(Include internal Modem and external modem on COM A )
q
Support Wake on Lan(The ATX power supply supports larger
than 720 mA 5V Stand-By current).
q
ESS SOLO-1 ES1938S PCI Sound On Board.
q
Integrated 2D/3D super AGP VGA.
q
Support shared memory for Video Display¡£When shared memory is used, the system memory (SDRAM DIMM) must be
installed in DIMM 1¡¤.
q
Support Ultra DMA 33/66.
Pentium
Processor PCI - ISA BUS MAINBOARD
REV. 1.3 Second Edition
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The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions which may appear in this document nor does it make a commitment to update the information contained herein.
¯
THIRD-PARTY BRANDS AND NAMES ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR
RESPECTIVE OWNERS.
Nov. 29, 1999 Taipei, Taiwan
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I. CPU Jumper Setting Table:
SW: CPU INT./ EXT. FREQ. RATIO
O: ON X: OFF
SW2 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 4 5 6 7 8
1.3V
X X X X O
2.5V
O X O X X
1.4V
X O X X O
2.6V
X O O X X
1.5V
X X O X O
2.7V
O O O X X
1.6V
X O O X O
2.8V
X X X O X
1.7V
X X X O O
2.9V
O X X O X
1.8V
X O X O O
3.0V
X O X O X
1.9V
X X O O O
3.1V
O O X O X
2.0V
X O O O O
3.2V
X X O O X
2.1V
O X X X X
3.3V
O X O O X
2.2V
X O X X X
3.4V
X O O O X
2.3V
O O X X X
3.5V
O O O O X
2.4V
X X O X X
---
--- --- --- --- ---
SW2
1 2 3
X1.5
X X X
X2
O X X
X2.5
O O X
X3
X O X
X3.5
X X X
X4
O X O
X4.5
O O O
X5
X O O
X5.5
X X O
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SW 1 :
CPU SDRAM PCI 1 2 3 4
66.8
66.8 33.4 O O O X
75
75 30 X O O X
83.3
83.3 33.3 O X O X
95
95 31.7 X X O X
97
97 32.33
X X X O
100
100 33.4 O O X X
112
112 37.3 X O X X
124
124 31 O X X X
133
133 33.3 X X X X
90
90 30 O O O O
Note : It’s strongly recommended that set the system speed according to your hardware configuration: CPU, SDRAM, Cards, etc.
Note : 97MHz is support in motherboard version 1.3 and above.
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II. Quick Installation Guide:
O: ON X: OFF
SWITCH
SW 2 SW 1
CPU SW
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 1 2 3
4
1. Pentium
133 MHz O
X X O O O O X
O O O X
2. Pentium
166 MHz
O O X O O O O X
O O O X
3. Pentium
200 MHz X
O X O O O O X
O O O X
4. Intel MMX-166MHz O
O X X X X O X
O O O X
5. Intel MMX-200MHz X
O X X X X O X
O O O X
6. Intel MMX-233MHz X
X X X X X O X
O O O X
7. AMD-K6/166 (2.9V)
O O X O X X O X
O O O X
8. AMD-K6/200 (2.9V) X
O X O X X O X
O O O X
9. AMD-K6/233 (3.2V) X
X X X X O O X
O O O X
10. AMD-K6/233 (66*3.5 2.2V) X
X X X O X X X
O O O X
11. AMD-K6/266 (66*4 2.2V) AMD-K6-2/266 (66*4 2.2V)
O X O X O X X X
O O O X
12. AMD-K6/300 (66*4.5 2.2V) O
O O X O X X X
O O O X
13. AMD-K6/300 (100*3 2.2V) AMD-K6-2/300 (100*3 2.2V)
X O X X O X X X
O O X X
14. AMD-K6-2/333 (66*5 2.2V) X
O O X O X X X
O O O X
15. AMD-K6-2/333 (95*3.5 2.2V)
X X X X O X X X
X X O X
16. AMD-K6-2/350 (100*3.5 2.2V)
X X X X O X X X
O O X X
17.AMD-K6-2/366 (66*5.5 2.2V) *
X X O X O X X X
O O O X
18. AMD-K6-2/380 (95*4 2.2V) O
X O X O X X X
X X O X
19. AMD-K6-2/400 (100*4 2.2V) O
X O X O X X X
O O X X
20. AMD-K6-2/450 (100*4.5 2.2V)
*
O O O X O X X X
O O X X
21. AMD-K6-2/450 (100*4.5 2.4V)
O O O X X O X X
O O X X
22. AMD-K6-2/475 (95*5 2.2V)
*
X O O X O X X X
X X O X
23. AMD-K6-2/475 (95*5 2.4V) *
X O O X X O X X
X X O X
24. AMD-K6-2/500 (100*5 2.2V)
*
X O O
X O X X X
O O X X
25. AMD-K6-2/500 (100*5 2.4V) *
X O O X X O X X
O O X X
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26. AMD-K6-2/533 (97*5.5 2.2V)
*
X X O X O X X X
X X X O
27. AMD-K6-2/550 (100*5.5 2.2V)
*
X X O X O X X X
O O
X X
SWITCH
SW 2 SW 1
CPU SW
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 1 2 3
4
28. AMD-K6-III/400 (100*4 2.2V) *
O X O X O X X X
O O X X
29.AMD-K6-III/400 (100*4 2.4V)
O X O X X O X X
O O X X
30.AMD-K6-III/450 (100*4.5 2.2V)
*
O O O X O X X X
O O X X
31.AMD-K6-III/450 (100*4.5 2.4V)
*
O O O X X O X X
O O X X
32.AMD-K6-III/475 (95*5 2.2V)
*
X O O X O X X X
X X O X
33.AMD-K6-III/475 (95*5 2.4V) *
X O O X X O X X
X X O X
34.AMD-K6-III/500 (100*5 2.2V) *
X O O X O X X X
O O X X
35.AMD-K6-III/500 (100*5 2.4V)
*
X O O X X O X X
O O X X
36.AMD-K6-III/550 (100*5.5 2.2V)
*
X X O X O X X X
O O X X
37. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR166 (66*2 2.9V)
O X X O X X O X
O O O X
38. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR200 (66*2.5 2.9V)
O O X
O X X O X
O O O X
39. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR200 (75*2 2.9V)
O X X
O X X O X
X O O X
40. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (66*3 2.9V)
X O X
O X X O X
O O O X
41. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (75*2.5 2.9V)
O O X
O X X O X
X O O X
42. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (83*2 2.9V)
O X X
O X X O X
O X O X
43. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (66*3.5 2.9V)
X X X
O X X O X
O O O X
44. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (75*3 2.9V)
X O X
O X X O X
X O O X
45. Cyrix/IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (83*2.5 2.9V)
O O X
O X X O X
O X O X
46. Cyrix M¢º-PR300 (66*3.5 2.9V)
X X X
O X X O X
O O O X
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47. Cyrix M¢º-PR333 (66*4 2.9V)
O X O
O X X O X
O O O X
48. Cyrix M¢º-PR333 (83*3 2.9V)
X O X
O X X O X
O X O X
49. Cyrix M¢º-PR333 (75*3.5 2.9V)
X X X
O X X O X
X O O X
SWITCH
SW 2 SW 1
CPU SW
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 1 2 3
4
50. Cyrix M¢º-PR333 (100*2.5 2.9V)
O O X
O X X O X
O O X X
51. Cyrix M¢º-PR350 * (90*3 2.9V)
X O X
O X X O X
O O O O
52. Cyrix M
¢º
-PR366 *
(75*4 2.9V)
O X O
O X X O X
X O O X
53. Cyrix M
¢º
-PR366 *
(83*3.5 2.9V)
X X X
O X X O X
O X O X
54. Cyrix M¢º-PR366 * (100*3 2.9V)
X O X
O X X O X
O O X X
55. Cyrix M
¢º
-PR400 *
(90*4 2.9V)
O X O
O X X O X
O O O O
56. Cyrix M
¢º
-PR400 *
(100*3.5 2.9V)
X X X
O X X O X
O O X X
57. IDT Winchip 2-200 (66*3 3.5V)
X O X O O O O X O O O X
58. IDT Winchip 2-200 * (100*2 3.5V)
O X X O O O O X O O X X
59. IDT Winchip 2-225 (75*3 3.5V)
X O X O O O O X X O O X
60. IDT Winchip 2-233 * (66*3.5 3.5V)
X X X O O O O X O O O X
61. IDT Winchip 2-233 * (100*2.33 3.5V)
X O O O O O O X O O X X
62. IDT Winchip 2-266 * (66*4 3.5V)
O X O O O O O X O O O X
63. IDT Winchip 2-266 * (100*2.66 3.5V)
X X O O O O O X O O X X
64. IDT Winchip 2-300 * (100*2.5 3.5V)
O O X O O O O X O O X X
65. IDT Winchip 3-266 * (100*2.33 2.8V)
X O O
X X X O X O O X X
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66. RISE MP6-266 * (100*2 2.8V)
O X X
X X X O X O O X X
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Note: If Cyrix 6x86 is being used, please check the CPU Date Code after 605.
M
The default setting is 100*3 at 2.2V for AMD K6/300 and AMD K6-2/300
CPU SW
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
1 2 3
4
AMD-K6/300 (100*3 2.2V) AMD-K6-2/300 (100*3 2.2V)
X O X X O X X X
O O X X
M
The settings of the processors marked with “*” above are just for your
reference, these processors have not been tested yet !
+
The black part in the picture is the white extruding piece of
the DIP switch.
1. Pentium Processor 133 MHz
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CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
ON
1234567
8
OFF
SW2
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
0
2. Pentium Processor 166 MHz
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
3. Pentium Processor 200 MHz
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
4. Intel MMX-166 MHz
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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1
5. Intel MMX-200 MHz
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
6. Intel MMX-233 MHz
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
7. AMD-K6/166 (2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
8. AMD-K6/200 (2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
9. AMD-K6/233 (3.2V)
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
10. AMD-K6/233 (66*3.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
11. AMD-K6/266 (66*4 2.2V); AMD-K6-2/266 (66*4 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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12. AMD-K6/300 (66*4.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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13. AMD-K6/300 (100*3 2.2V); AMD-K6-2/300 (100*3 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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14. AMD-K6-2/333 (66*5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
15. AMD-K6-2/333 (95*3.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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16. AMD-K6-2/350 (100*3.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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17. AMD-K6-2/366 (66*5.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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18. AMD-K6-2/380 (95*4 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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19. AMD-K6-2/400 (100*4 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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20. AMD-K6-2/450 (100*4.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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21. AMD-K6-2/450 (100*4.5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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22. AMD-K6-2/475 (95*5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
23. AMD-K6-2/475 (95*5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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24. AMD-K6-2/500 (100*5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2 3 4 5 6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4 3 2
1
25. AMD-K6-2/500 (100*5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2 3 4 5 6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4 3 2
1
26. AMD-K6-2/533 (97*5.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2 3 4 5
6
7 8
SW1
ON
OFF
4 3 2
1
27. AMD-K6-2/550 (100*5.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2 3 4 5
6
7 8
SW1
ON
OFF
4 3
2
1
28. AMD-K6-III/400 (100*4 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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29. AMD-K6-III/400 (100*4 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
30. AMD-K6-III/450 (100*4.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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31. AMD-K6-III/450 (100*4.5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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32. AMD-K6-III/475 (95*5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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33. AMD-K6-III/475 (95*5 2.4V)
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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34. AMD-K6-III/500 (100*5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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35. AMD-K6-III/500 (100*5 2.4V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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36. AMD-K6-III/550 (100*5.5 2.2V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
37. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR166 (66*2 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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38. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR200 (66*2.5 2.9V)
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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39. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR200 (75*2 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
40. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (66*3 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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41. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (75*2.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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42. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR233 (83*2 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
43. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (66*3.5 2.9V)
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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44. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (75*3 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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45. Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX-PR266 (83*2.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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46. Cyrix MII-PR300 (66*3.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
47. Cyrix MII-PR333 (66*4 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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48. Cyrix MII-PR333 (83*3 2.9V)
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ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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49. Cyrix MII-PR333 (75*3.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
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50. Cyrix MII-PR333 (100*2.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
51. Cyrix MII-PR350 (90*3 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
52. Cyrix MII-PR366 (75*4 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
53. Cyrix MII-PR366 (83*3.5 2.9V)
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19
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
54. Cyrix MII-PR366 (100*3 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
55. Cyrix MII-PR400 (90*4 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
56. Cyrix MII-PR400 (100*3.5 2.9V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
57. IDT Winchip 2-200 (66*3 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
58. IDT Winchip 2-200 (100*2 3.5V)
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20
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
59. IDT Winchip 2-225 (75*3 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
432
1
60. IDT Winchip 2-233 (66*3.5 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
61. IDT Winchip 2-233 (100*2.33 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
62. IDT Winchip 2-266 (66*4 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
63. IDT Winchip 2-266 (100*2.66 3.5V)
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21
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4321
64. IDT Winchip 2-300 (100*2.5 3.5V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2345678
SW1
ON
OFF
4
321
65. IDT Winchip 3-266 (100*2.33 2.8V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4
3
2
1
66. RISE MP6-266 (100*2 2.8V)
ON
SW2
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SW1
ON
OFF
4
3
2
1
III. Quick Installation Guide of Jumper setting:
SPK : Speaker Connector
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22
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin
Function
12VCC
NC
3
NC
4
Data
RE : Reset Switch
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Open:
Normal Operation
Short:
For Hardware Reset System
PWR LED : Power LED
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23
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
+
1
Pin
Function 1 2 3
LED anode (+)
LED cathode (−)
LED cathode (−)
HD : IDE Hard Disk Active LED
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
+
1
Pin
Function
1
2
LED anode (+) LED cathode (−)
GN : Green Function Switch
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CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Open:
Normal Operation
Short:
Entering Green Mode.
GD : Green LED
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
+
Pin
Function
1 2
LED anode (+)
LED cathode (−)
PW : Power On/Off Switch
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25
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Open:
Normal Operation
Short:
Power On/Off
ATX Power Connector
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
11
Pin
Function
3,5,7,13,15-17
4,6,19,20
GND
10 12 18
8
+12V
12V
5V
VCC (+5V)
Power Good
9
14
5V SB
(Stand by )
PS-ON
(Soft ON/OFF)
FAN 1 : CPU Cooling Fan Power Connector
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26
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin
Function
1 2 3
GND +12V
Signal
FAN2 : SYSTEM FAN
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin
Function
1 2 3
GND +12V
Signal
JP4: Wake On Lan
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27
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Pin
Function
1 2 3
+5V SB
GND Signal
1
LPT / COM A / VGA PORT
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
COM A
LPT
PORT
VGA
USB : USB Port
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28
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1 2 3
4
876
5
PS/2 : PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard Connector
CPU
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Pin
Function
1
2345Key Clock.
Key Data
NC
VCC (+5V)
GND
PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard
6
NC
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
1
2
3
4
5
6
SW2
FLOPPY : FLOPPY PORT
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29
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
5595
1
RED LINE
IDE 1 : For Primary IDE port
CPU
SW2
BIOS
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
RED LINE
IDE 2 : For Secondary IDE port
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30
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
RED LINE
GAME & AUDIO PORT (External)
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
MIC
GAME
Line In
Line Out
IR : Infrared Connector (Optional)
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31
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin
1
2
3
4 5
IR Data Output
GND
IR Data Input
NC
POWER (+)
Function
JP2 : Keyboard Power On Select
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Keyboard Power On Default : Disabled
1-2 2-3
Enabled Disabled
1
J1 / J2 : CD Audio Line in Connector
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32
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
J2
R
G
G
L
1J1G
R
G
L
JP1 : On-Board Sound Function Selection
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
JP1
Default: 1-2
1-2 Short : Onboard Sound Enable
2-3 Short : Onboard Sound Disable
Short
JP7 : CLEAR CMOS Function
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33
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Default: 2-3 Short
1-2 Short : Clear CMOS
1
2-3 Short : NORMAL
JP5 : Internal MODEM Wake Up
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin
Function
12Signal
GND
J9 : PS/2 Mouse By Connector (Optional)
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Quick Installation Guide
34
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Pin
1 2
Function
GND
VCC
3
Data
4 Clock
1
TEL :The Connector is for Modem with internal Voice Connector
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
Pin
1 2
Function
GND
Signal
3
GND
4 Signal
1
JP8 : BIOS Flash ROM Write Protection
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35
(This function is support in PCB version 1.3 and above)
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
1
Pin Function
Open Normal
Close Write Protection
BAT1 : For Battery
CPU
SW2
SIS530
5SMM
ESS
ES1938S
5595
BAT1
M
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
M
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
M
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
III. Top Performance Test Setting:
Users have to modify the value for each item in chipset features as follow
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36
for top performance setting.
**
Each value of items as above depends on your hardware configuration : CPU , SDRAM , Cards , etc. Please modify each value of items If your system does not work properly.
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37
PERFORMANCE LIST
The following list of performance data is the testing results of some popular benchmark testing programs.
These data are just referred by users, and there is no responsibility for different testing data values gotten by users. (The different Hardware & Software configuration will result in different benchmark testing results.)
CPU
Pentium Processor MMX-233 MHz, Cyrix 6x86MX­PR333, AMD K6-3 400, AMD K6-2 450
DRAM (32 × 3) MB SDRAM (MICRON MT48LC2M8A-8)
CACHE SIZE 512 KB
DISPLAY Onboard SIS530 AGP Card
STORAGE Onboard IDE (Seagate ST34520A)
O.S. Windows® NT 4.0
DRIVER
Display Driver at 1024 x 768 x 64K colors x 75Hz. SIS Bus Master IDE Driver
Processor
Intel-
233MHz
AMD -2
450
AMD K6 3
(100x4)
Cyrix 6x86MX-
PR333
CPU mark32
1220 470
876 1480 573
Business Disk
3750 4320
Hi End Disk
9520 10500
Business Graphics
53.8 111 89.1
-End Graphics
106 319 187
Business
13.1
20.2 27
Hi End
18.5 23.9
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2
3.10. GREEN FUNCTION INSTALLATION................................ 3-
3.11. PERIPHERAL DEVICE INSTALLATION ... 3 9
BIOS CONFIGURATION
4.1. ENTERING SETUP................................ ... 4 1
................................................................ 4-
4.3. GETTING HELP ........................................ -3
4.3.1.Main Menu ................................ ....... 4 3
.......... 4 3
................................................................ 4-
4.5. STANDARD CMOS SETUP MENU ............ 4 5
EATURES SETUP ................................ 4-
4.7. CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP ................... 4 13
.............................................. -18
4.9. ...................................................... -21
4.10. LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS................................ 4-
4.11. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS ....................... 4 24
................................................ -25
4.13. PASSWORD SETTING ................................ 4-
4.14. IDE HD .................................................. -32
4.15.
.............................................................. -33
4.16.
........................................................ -34
................................................................ .............
A 1
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5SMM
1-1
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PREFACE
Welcome to use the
5SMM
motherboard. The motherboard is a Pipeline 512 KB
CACHE Pentium
Processor based PC / AT compatible system with ISA bus and PCI Local Bus, and has been designed to be the fastest PC / AT system. There are some new features allow you to operate the system with the performance you want.
This manual also explains how to install the motherboard for operation, and how to set up your CMOS CONFIGURATION with BIOS SETUP program.
1.2. KEY FEATURES
q
Pentium
Processor based PC / AT compatible mainboard with PCI / ISA / BUS.
q 3 PCI Bus slots, 2 ISA Bus slots. q Supports :
Pentium Processor
:133/166/200 MHz; MMX (166 / 200 / 233)
AMD
:K6-(166 / 200 / 233 / 266 / 300)
K6-2(266 / 300 / 333 / 350 / 366 / 380 / 400 / 450 / 475 / 500 / 533 / 550) K6-III(400 / 450 / 475 / 500 / 550)
Cyrix/IBM
:
6x86MX (PR166 / PR200 / PR233 / PR266) ;
M¢º-PR300 / PR333 / PR350 / PR366 / PR400
IDT
:Winchip 2-(200 / 225 / 233 / 266 / 300) Winchip 3-(266)
RISE
:MP6-(266)
q Supports true 64 bits CACHE and DRAM access mode. q Supports 321 Pins (Socket 7) ZIF white socket on board. q Supports 512 KB Pipeline Burst Sync. 2
nd
Level Cache.
q CPU L1 / L2 Write-Back cache operation.
q
Built-in PCI
ESS SOLO-1 ES1938S
audio chip.
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1 2
Support Modem Ring On. (Include internal Modem and external modem
q Supports Wake up on LAN (JP4).
Supports 16 768 MB DRAM memory on board. Supports 3x168 pin 64/72 Bit DIMM module.
q -channel Enhanced PCI IDE ports for 4 IDE Devices. q q Supports Green function, Plug & Play function.
Integrated 2D/3D super AGP VGA.
q
q
Support shared memory for Video Display¡£When shared memory is used, the
system memory (SDRAM DIMM) must be installed in DIMM 1¡¤.
q
Support Ultra DMA 33/66.
q Licensed AWARD BIOS, 2Mbit FLASH ROM for BIOS update. q 24.5cmx21cm, Micro ATX Form factor. q Supports USB port & PS/2 Mouse and K/B port.
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5SMM
1-3
1.3. PERFORMANCE LIST
The following list of performance data is the testing results of some popular benchmark testing programs.
These data are just referred by users, and there is no responsibility for different testing data values gotten by users. (The different Hardware & Software configuration will result in different benchmark testing results.)
CPU
Pentium Processor MMX-233 MHz, Cyrix 6x86MX­PR333, AMD K6-3 400, AMD K6-2 450
DRAM (32 × 3) MB SDRAM (MICRON MT48LC2M8A-8)
CACHE SIZE 512 KB
DISPLAY Onboard SIS530 AGP Card
STORAGE Onboard IDE (Seagate ST34520A)
O.S. Windows® NT 4.0
DRIVER
Display Driver at 1024 x 768 x 64K colors x 75Hz. SIS Bus Master IDE Driver
Processor
Intel-MMX
233MHz (66x3.5)
AMD K6-2
450
(100x4.5)
AMD K6-3
400
(100x4)
Cyrix 6x86MX-
PR333
(83x3 )
Winbench99
CPU mark32
312
555 1220 470
FPU Winmark
876 1480 1360 573
Business Disk
3270 3750 4320 3680
Hi-End Disk
8280 9520 10500 9520
Business Graphics
53.8 82.9 111 89.1
Hi-End Graphics
106 199 319 187
Winstone99
Business
13.1
20.2 27 19.1
Hi-End
11.4 18.5 23.9 14.6
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Introduction
1-4
3.3V SDRAM
DIMM Sockets
Floppy Port
1.4. BLOCK DIAGRAM
24MHz
Ultra DMA/33
IDE Ports
33 MHz
33MHz
LPT Port
Keyboard
COM Ports
PS/2 Mouse
USB Bus
14.318MHz
48MHz
14.318MHz
I/O
CHIPSET
ITE 8661
SiS
530
CHIPSET
PCI Bus
ISA Bus
SiS
5595
CHIPSET
33 MHz
CPU
CLOCK
GEN
66~100 MHz
66~100
MHz
SOLO1
33MHz
14.318 MHz
DRAM Bus
HOST Bus
IDE BUS
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5SMM
1-5
1.5. INTRODUCE THE PCI - BUS
Connecting devices to a CPU local bus can dramatically increase the speed of I/O­bound peripherals with only a slight increase in cost over traditional systems.
This price / Performance point has created a vast market potential for local bus products.
The main barrier to this market has been the lack of an accepted standard for local bus peripherals.
Many mainboard and chipset manufactures developed their own local bus implementations, but they are incompatible with each other.
The VL (Video Electronics Standards Association) local bus and PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus specification was created to end this confusion.
The PCI - bus standard, under development since Jun. 1992, which is designed to bring workstation-level performance to standard PC platform. The PCI - bus removes many of the bottlenecks that have hampered PC for several years.
On the PCI - bus, peripherals operate at the native speed of the computer system, thus enabling data transfer between peripherals and the system at maximum speed.
This performance is critical for bandwidth-constrained devices such as video, multimedia, mass storage, and networking adapters.
PCI - bus standard provides end-users with a low-cost, extendible and portable local bus design, which will allow system and peripherals from different manufactures to work together.
1.6. FEATURES
q
32 bits bus transfer mode.
q
Bus Master or Slave access.
q
Memory burst transfer to 132 MB/sec.
q
33 MHz operation speed.
q
10 device loading ability.
q
CPU independent.
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Specification
2-1
2. SPECIFICATION
2.1. HARDWARE
CPU
Pentium Processor
133 / 166 / 200 MHz ; MMX(166 / 200 / 233)
AMD K6 (166 / 200 / 233 / 266 / 300) K6-2 (266 / 300 / 333 / 350 / 366 / 380 / 400 / 450 / 475 / 500 / 533 / 550) K6-III (400 / 450 /475 / 500 / 550)
Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX (PR166 / PR200 / PR233 / PR266) M¢º-PR300 / PR333 / PR350 / PR366 / PR400
IDT Winchip 2-(200 / 225 / 233 / 266 / 300) Winchip 3-(266)
RISE MP6-(266)
321 pins (socket 7) ZIF white socket on board.
1.3V-3.5V Dual Power Ready.
COPROCESSOR
Included in processor.
SPEED
66 / 75 / 83 / 90 / 95 / 100MHz system speed.
33 MHz PCI-Bus speed.
8 MHz AT bus speed.
DRAM MEMORY
3 banks 168 pins DIMM module socket on board.
Use 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 MB DIMM module
DRAM.
16 ~ 768 MB DRAM size.
Onboard 8MB SDRAM. (Optional)
CACHE MEMORY
16 / 24 / 32 / 64KB L1cache included in CPU.
512 KB 2nd Level cache on board.
Supports Write Back cache function for both CPU
& on board cache.
I/O BUS SLOTS
3 xMaster / Slave PCI-BUS Slots.
2 x16 bits ISA BUS Slots.
IDE PORTS
2-channel Enhanced IDE port on board.(Using
IRQ14,15)
Supports Mode 3,4 IDE & ATAPI CD – ROM.
Supports Ultra DMA 33 / 66.
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I/O PORTS
Supports 1 x16550 COM ports. (Using IRQ4, 3)
Supports 1 x EPP/ECP LPT port. (Using IRQ7 or 5
and DMA3)
Supports 1 x 1.44/2.88 MB Floppy port. (Using
DMA2 & IRQ6)
Supports PS/2 Mouse. (Using IRQ12 )
Audio Ports
(Optional)
1x Line in
1x Line out
1x Micro in
1x Game Port
2x CD Line in
1x TEL
GREEN FUNCTION
Suspend mode support.
Green switch & Green LED support.
IDE & Display power down support.
Monitor all IRQ / DMA / Display / I/O events.
BIOS
2Mbit FLASH ROM.
Supports Plug & Play Function.
SOUND
Onboard ESS SOLO-1 ES1938S PCI Sound.
DIMENSION
Micro ATX Form Factor, 4 layers PCB.
2.2. SOFTWARE
BIOS
Licensed AWARD BIOS.
AT CMOS Setup, BIOS / Chipset Setup, Green
Setup, Hard Disk Utility included.
O.S.
Operation with MS-DOS, Windows95,
Windows98, WINDOWS NT, OS/2, NOVELL
and SCO UNIX.
2.3. ENVIRONMENT
Ambient Temp.
0°C to +50°C (Operating).
Relative Hum.
0 to +85% (Operating).
Altitude
0 to 10,000 feet (Operating).
Vibration
0 to 1,000 Hz.
Electricity
4.9 V to 5.2 V.
Max. 20A current at 5V.
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Hardware Installation
3-1
3. HARDWARE INSTALLATION
3.1. UNPACKING
The mainboard package should contain the following:
The
5SMM
mainboard.
USER’S MANUAL for mainboard.
Cable set for IDE ¡B Floppy.
CD for Mainboard Utility.
The mainboard contains sensitive electric components which can be easily damaged by static electricity, so the mainboard should be left in its original packing until it is installed.
Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti-static mat. The operator should be wearing an anti static wristband, grounded at the same point
as the anti-static mat. Inspect the mainboard carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause
damage to your board. Be sure there are no shipping and handling damage on the board before proceeding.
After opening the mainboard carton, extract the system board and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface component side up. Again inspect the board for damage.
Press down on all of the socket IC’s to make sure that they are properly seated. Do this only on with the board placed on a firm flat surface.
M
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED.
It is assumed that the chassis is designed for a standard ATX 2.0 mainboard mounting. Place the chassis on the anti-static mat and remove the cover. Take the plastic clips, Nylon stand-off and screws for mounting the system board, and keep them separate.
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3-2
3.2 MAINBOARD LAYOUT
CPU
SW2
SIS530
BIOS
5SMM
ESS
SOLO-1
ES1938S
5595
GAME &
Audio
VGA
LPT
COM A
PS/2
USB
ISA 1
ISA 2
PCI 1
PCI 3
PCI 2
JP7
BAT 1
SYSTEM
FAN
SW 1
IDE 1
IDE 2
FLOPPY
ATX POWER
JP3
JP2
J9
J10
JP8
×
Figure 3.1Ø
3.3. QUICK REFERENCE FOR JUMPERS & CONNECTORS
t
I/O Ports Connector IDE 1 For Primary IDE port. IDE 2 For Secondary IDE port. Floppy For Floppy port. USB For USB port. COM A For Serial port1 (COM A). VGA For VGA port. GAME For GAME port. AUDIO For MIC,LINE-IN,LINE-OUT port. LPT For LPT port. PS/2 For PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard Connector. ATX Power For ATX Power Connector.
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Hardware Installation
3-3
t
JP4: Wake on Lan
Pin Function
1 +5V SB 2 GND 3 Signal
t JP5 :Internal MODEN WAKE UP
Pin Function
1 Signal 2 GND
t FAN1: CPU cooling FAN Power Connector
Pin Function
1 GND 2 +12V 3 Signal
t JP2: Keyboard Power On Connector
Pin Function 1,2 Close Enabled Keyboard power on. 2,3 Close Disabled Keyboard power on.
t FAN2 : SYSTEM FAN
Pin Function
1 GND 2 +12V 3 Signal
t JP7 : CLEAR CMOS
Pin Function
1-2 CLEAR CMOS
2-3 Normal
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3-4
t
JP1 : On-Board Sound Function Connector
Pin Function
1-2 Enabled On-Board Sound Function.
2-3 Disabled On-Board Sound Function.
t JP3 : Infrared Connector (Optional)
Pin Function
1 IR Data Output 2 GND 3 IR Data Input 4 NC 5 Power (+)
t J9 : PS/2 Mouse by Connector (Optional)
Pin Function
1 VCC 2 GND 3 Data 4 Clock
t J10 : TEL:The Connector is for Modem with internal Voice connector
Pin Function
1 Signal 2 GND 3 GND 4 Signal
t J1 : CD Audio Line In
Pin Function
1 GND 2 Right 3 GND 4 Left
t JP8 : BIOS Flash ROM Write Protection
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Hardware Installation
3-5
(This function is support in PCB version 1.3 and above)
Pin Function
Open Normal Close Write Protection
t
J2 : CD Audio Line In
Pin Function
1 Right 2 GND 3 GND 4 Left
J4 : 2*11 PIN Jumper
PW : Soft Power Connector
RE : Reset Switch
Open: Normal Operation
Short: For Hardware Reset System P+P− P−: Power LED
PIN 1: anode (+)
PIN 2: cathode (−) PIN 3: cathode (−)
SPK: Speaker Connector
1
PW
P+P P
RE
SPK
J4
1
1
1
GN
GD
On – Off : For POWER ON or Suspend IN / OUT.
On 4 sec : For POWER OFF before VGA Enable or
CMOS setup select “delay 4sec.” for POWER OFF mode.
1
HD
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3-6
PIN 1: VCC PIN 2: NC PIN 3: NC PIN 4: Data HD: IDE Hard Disk Active LED
PIN 1: LED anode (+)
PIN 2: LED cathode (−) GN: Green Switch
Open: Normal operation
Short: Entering Green Mode GD: Green Function Active LED
PIN 1: LED athode (+)
PIN 2: LED cathode (−)
3.4. SRAM INSTALLATION
Sync. SRAM (Pipeline Burst SRAM)
If Sync SRAM Chip is installed, it consists of Pipeline Burst 1 Pc 64 K x 64 512KByte.
3.5. DRAM INSTALLATION
The mainboard can be installed with 16 / 32 / 64 / 128 / 256 MB 168 pins DIMM module DRAM, and the DRAM speed must be 67~100 MHz for SDRAM. The DRAM memory system on mainboard consists of bank 0 & bank1¡Bbank2 .
Because the 168 pins DIMM module is 64 bits width, using 1 PCS which can match a 64 bits system. The total memory size is 16 MB ~ 768 MB DRAM. The DRAM installation position refer to Figure 3.1, and notice the Pin 1 of DIMM module must match with the Pin 1 of DIMM socket. Insert the DRAM DIMM module into the DIMM socket at Vertical angle. If there is a wrong direction of Pin 1, the DRAM DIMM module couldn't be inserted into socket completely
.
3.6. CPU INSTALLATION AND JUMPERS SETUP
1
1
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The system speed depends on the frequency of CLOCK GENERATOR. The user can change SW selection to set up the system speed to 66 / 75 / 83 / 90 / 95 / 100MHz for 3.3V/2.5V Pentium Processor (133 / 166 / 200 MHz) ;MMX(166 / 200 / 233 MHZ) , AMD K6-(166 / 200 / 233 / 266 / 300 ; K6-2(266 / 300 / 333 / 350 / 366 / 380 / 400 / 450 / 475 / 500 / 533 / 550) ; K6-III(400 / 450 / 475 / 500 / 550) , Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX (PR166 / PR200 / PR233 / PR266 ) ; M¢º- PR300 / PR333 / PR350 / PR366 / PR400) ; IDT Winchip 2-(200 / 225 / 233 / 266 / 300) ; IDT Winchip 3-(266) ; RISE MP6-(266).
The mainboard can use Pentium Processor, MMX , AMD-K6, AMD-K6-2, AMD-K6 ­III Cyrix / IBM 6x86MX, Cyrix M¢º, IDT Winchip 2 , IDT Winchip 3 , RISE MP6 CPU,
and the CPU speed must match with the frequency of CLOCK GEN. It will cause system hanging up if the CLOCK GEN.'S frequency is faster than CPU's.
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The CPU is a sensitive electric component and it can be easily damaged by
static electricity, so users must keep it away from metal surface when the CPU is installed onto mainboard.
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When the user installs the CPU on socket, please notice that the PIN 1 of
CPU is in the same corner as the PIN 1 of socket!
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Before the CPU is installed, the mainboard must be placed on a flat plane
in order to avoid being broken by the pressure of CPU installation.
SW: CPU INT./ EXT. FREQ. RATIO
O: ON X: OFF
SW2 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 4 5 6 7 8
1.3V
X X X X O
2.5V
O X O X X
1.4V
X O X X O
2.6V
X O O X X
1.5V
X X O X O
2.7V
O O O X X
1.6V
X O O X O
2.8V
X X X O X
1.7V
X X X O O
2.9V
O X X O X
1.8V
X O X O O
3.0V
X O X O X
1.9V
X X O O O
3.1V
O O X O X
2.0V
X O O O O
3.2V
X X O O X
2.1V
O X X X X
3.3V
O X O O X
2.2V
X O X X X
3.4V
X O O O X
2.3V
O O X X X
3.5V
O O O O X
2.4V
X X O X X
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SW2
1 2 3
X1.5
X X X
X2
O X X
X2.5
O O X
X3
X O X
X3.5
X X X
X4
O X O
X4.5
O O O
X5
X O O
X5.5
X X O
SW 1 :
CPU SDRAM PCI 1 2 3 4
66.8
66.8 33.4 O O O X
75
75 30 X O O X
83.3
83.3 33.3 O X O X
95
95 31.7 X X O X
97
97 32.33
X X X O
100
100 33.4 O O X X
112
112 37.3 X O X X
124
124 31 O X X X
133
133 33.3 X X X X
90
90 30 O O O O
Note : If Cyrix 6x86 is being used, please check the CPU Date Code after 605.
Note : It’s strongly recommended that set the system speed according to your hardware configuration: CPU, SDRAM, Cards, etc.
Note : 97MHz is support in motherboard version 1.3 and above
3.7. CMOS RTC & ISA CFG CMOS SRAM
Built-in Real Time Clock (RTC) With 256B CMOS SRAM in SIS 5595.
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3.8. SPEAKER CONNECTOR INSTALLATION
There is a speaker in AT system for sound purpose. The 4 - Pins connector
SPK
is used to connect speaker. The speaker can work well in both direction of connector when it is installed to the connector
SPK
on mainboard.
3.9. HARDWARE RESET SWITCH CONNECTOR INSTALLATION
The RESET switch on panel provides users with HARDWARE RESET function which is almost the same as power-on/off. The system will do a cold start after the RESET switch is pushed and released by user. The RESET switch is a 2 PIN connector and should be installed to
RE
on mainboard.
3.10. GREEN FUNCTION INSTALLATION
There is one jumper for the purpose of power saving, GN, to indicate the power saving function . If the GD is lighted on, the system is in green mode. The GN switch will force the system into green mode .
3.11. PERIPHERAL DEVICE INSTALLATION
After installation of the device and setup of the jumpers, the mainboard can be mounted into the case and fixed by screw. To complete the mainboard installation, the peripheral devices could be installed now. The basic system needs a display interface card and a storage device.
If a PCI - Bus device is to be installed in the system, any one of three PCI - Bus slots can be used for Slave or Master PCI - Bus device.
After installing the peripheral device, the user should check everything again and prepare to power-on the system.
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4. BIOS CONFIGURATION
Award's BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration.
This type of information is stored in battery-backed CMOS SRAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off.
4.1. ENTERING SETUP
Power ON the computer and press <Del> immediately will allow you to enter Setup.
The other way to enter Setup is to power on the computer, when the below message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self Test), press <Del> Key or simultaneously press <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Esc> keys.
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Press DEL to enter SETUP.
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the "RESET" bottom on the system case.
You may also restart by simultaneously press <Ctrl>,<Alt>, and <Del> keys.
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4.2. CONTROL KEYS
Up arrow Move to previous item. Down arrow Move to next item. Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand. Right arrow Move to the item in the right hand. Esc key Main Menu - Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -
Exit current page and return to Main Menu. PgUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes. PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes. F1 key General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Page Setup Menu. F2 key Change color from total 16 colors. F3 key Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu. F4 key Reserved. F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
Option Page Setup Menu. F6 key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only
for Option Page Setup Menu. F7 key Load the default. F8 key Reserved. F9 key Reserved. F10 key Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu.
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4.3. GETTING HELP
4.3.1. Main Menu\
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
4.3.2. Status Page Setup Menu / Option Page Setup Menu
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press <Esc>.
4.4. THE MAIN MENU
Once you enter Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Figure 4.1) will appear on the screen.
The Main Menu allows you to select setup functions and exit choices. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the sub-menu.
Figure 4.1: Main Menu
Standard CMOS setup
This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS.
BIOS features setup
This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features.
Chipset features setup
This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features.
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Power management setup
This setup page includes all the items of Green function features.
PNP/PCI configuration
This setup page includes all the items of PNP/PCI configuration features.
Load BIOS defaults
BIOS defaults indicates the most appropriate value of the system parameter which the system would be in safe configuration.
Load Setup defaults
Setup Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters that the system would be in the best performance configuration.
Integrated Peripherals
This setup page includes all the items of peripherals features.
Password setting
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
IDE HDD auto detection
Automatically configure hard disk parameter.
Save & exit setup
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit without save
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
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4.5. STANDARD CMOS SETUP MENU
The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu (Figure 4.2) are divided into 9 categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrows to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
Figure 4.2: Standard CMOS Setup Menu
Date
The date format is <week>, <month> <date> <year>. Press <F3> to show the calendar.
Week The day, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is
display-only Month The date, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month) Date The month, Jan. through Dec. Year The year, from 1994 through 2079
Time
The time format in <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is calculated base on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
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Primary HDDs / Secondary HDDs
The category identify the types of hard disk from drive C to drive F 4 devices that has been installed in the computer. There are three options for definable type; User, Auto and None .
Type User is user-definable; and type Auto means automatically detecting HDD's type and None means No IDE HDD installed.
If you select Type User, related information is asked to be entered to the following items.
Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press <Enter>. Those information should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk
vendor or the system manufacturer.
CYLS. number of cylinders HEADS number of heads PRECOMP write precomp LANDZONE landing zone SECTORS number of sectors
If a hard disk has not been installed select NONE and press <Enter>.
Drive A type / Drive B type
The category identify the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has been installed in the computer.
None No floppy drive installed 360K, 5.25 in. 5-1/4 inch PC-type standard drive; 360 kilobyte
capacity.
1.2M, 5.25 in. 5-1/4 inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2 megabyte
capacity (3-1/2 inch when 3 Mode is Enabled).
720K, 3.5 in. 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 720 kilobyte capacity
1.44M, 3.5 in. 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 1.44 megabyte capacity.
2.88M, 3.5 in. 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 2.88 megabyte capacity.
Floppy 3 Mode Support (for Japan Area)
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Disable Normal Floppy Drive. Drive A Drive A is 3 mode Floppy Drive. Drive B Drive B is 3 mode Floppy Drive. Both Drive A & B are 3 mode Floppy Drive.
Video
The category detects the type of adapter used for the primary system monitor that must match your video display card and monitor.
Although secondary monitors are supported, you do not have to select the type in setup.
EGA/VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array. For
EGA, VGA, SVGA, or PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 40 column mode CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 80 column mode MONO Monochrome adapter, includes high resolution
monochrome adapters
Halt on
The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up.
NO Errors The system boot will not be stopped for any error
that may be detected
All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non-fatal error, the
system will be stopped and you will be prompted
All, But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error;
it will stop for all other errors
All, But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error; it will
stop for all other errors
All, But Disk/Key The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk
error; it will stop for all other errors
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Memory
The category is display-only which is determined by POST (Power On Self Test) of the BIOS.
Base Memory
The POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of base (or conventional) memory installed in the system. The value of the base memory is typically 512 K for systems with 512 K
memory installed on the motherboard, or 640 K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the Motherboard.
Extended Memory
The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST. This is the amount of memory located above 1 MB in the CPU's memory address map.
Expanded Memory
Expanded Memory in memory defined by the Lotus / Intel / Microsoft (LIM) standard as EMS.
Many standard DOS applications can not utilize memory above 640, the Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) swaps memory which not utilized by DOS with a section, or frame, so these applications can access all of the system memory.
Memory can be swapped by EMS is usually 64K within 1 MB or memory above 1 MB, depends on the chipset design.
Expanded memory device driver is required to use memory as Expanded Memory.
Other Memory
This refers to the memory located in the 640 to 1024 address space. This is memory that can be used for different applications.
DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep as much base memory free for application programs. Most use for this area is Shadow RAM.
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4.6. BIOS FEATURES SETUP
Figure 4.3: BIOS Features Setup
Virus Warning
This category flashes on the screen. During and after the system boots up, any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system and the following error message will appear, in the mean time, you can run anti-virus program to locate the problem.
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled
Activate automatically when the system boots up causing a warning message to appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
Disabled
No warning message appears when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
CPU Internal Cache / External Cache
These two categories speed up memory access. However, it depends on CPU / chipset design.
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled
Enabled cache function.
Disabled
Disabled cache function.
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Quick Power On Self Test
This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power on the computer. If it set to Enable, BIOS will skip some check items during POST.
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled quick POST. Disabled Normal POST.
Boot From LAN First
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled Boot From LAN First Disabled Disabled Boot From LAN First Auto Boot From LAN First set to Auto
Boot Sequence
This category determines which drive computer searches first for the disk operating system (i.e., DOS). Default value is A, C, SCSI.
A,C,SCSI System will first search for floppy disk drive then hard
disk (C) drive and SCSI drive.
C,A,SCSI System will first search for hard disk (C) drive then
floppy disk drive and SCSI drive.
C,CDROM,A System will first search for hard disk (C) drive then
CDROM drive and floppy disk drive.
A,CDROM,C
System will first search for floppy disk drive then CDROM drive and hard disk (C) drive.
CDROM,A,C System will first search for CDROM drive then floppy
disk drive and hard disk (C) drive.
CDROM,C,A System will first search for CDROM drive then hard disk
(C) drive and floppy disk drive.
D,A,SCSI System will first search for hard disk (D) drive then
floppy disk drive and SCSI drive.
E,A,SCSI System will first search for hard disk (E) drive then
floppy disk drive and SCSI drive.
F,A,SCSI System will first search for hard disk (F) drive then
floppy disk drive and SCSI drive.
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SCSI,A,C System will first search for SCSI drive then floppy disk
drive and hard disk (C) drive .
SCSI,C,A System will first search for SCSI drive and hard disk (C)
drive then floppy disk drive . C only System will only search for hard disk (C) drive. LS/ZIP,C System will first search for floppy disk drive (LS) or ZIP
drive then hard disk (C) drive.
Swap Floppy Drive
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Floppy A & B will be swapped under DOS. Disabled Floppy A & B will be normal definition.
Boot Up NumLock Status
The default value is On.
On Keypad is number keys. Off Keypad is arrow keys.
Security option
The default value is Setup.
Setup The system will boot and access to Setup will be denied if
the correct password is not entered at the prompt.
System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied
if the correct password is not entered at the prompt.
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To disable security, select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you
will be asked to enter password. If the user does not type anything and just press <Enter>, it will disable security. Once the security is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
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PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
The default value are Disabled.
Enabled For having Video Card on ISA Bus and VGA Card on PCI
Bus.
Disabled For VGA Card only.
OS Select For DRAM>64MB
The default value is Non-OS2.
Non-OS2 Using non-OS2 operating system. OS2 Using OS2 operating system and DRAM>64MB.
HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Enabled HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Disabled Disabled HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
Report No FDD For WIN 95
The default value is Yes.
Yes FDD Detect IRQ6 Automatically. No Assign IRQ6 For FDD.
Video BIOS Shadow
It determines whether video BIOS will copied to RAM, however, it is optional from chipset design. Video Shadow will increase the video speed.
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Video shadow is enabled. Disabled Video shadow is disabled.
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C8000 - CFFFF Shadow / D0000 - DFFFF Shadow
These categories determine whether optional ROM will be copied to RAM by 16
byte. The default value are Disabled.
Enabled Optional shadow is enabled. Disabled Optional shadow is disabled.
4.7. CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
Figure 4.4: Chipset Features Setup
Auto Configuration
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled For General State. Disabled For Special SDRAM Timing and ISA CLK.
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Refresh Rate Control
The default value is 15.6us.
15.6us Set Refresh Rate Control function to 15.6us.
7.8us Set Refresh Rate Control function to 7.8us.
3.9us Set Refresh Rate Control function to 3.9us.
Ref/Act Command Delay
The default value is 6T.
5T Set Ref/Act Command Delay to 5T. 6T Set Ref/Act Command Delay to 6T. 7T Set Ref/Act Command Delay to 7T. 8T Set Ref/Act Command Delay to 8T.
RAS Precharge Time
The default value is 3T
2T Set RAS Precharge Time to 2T. 3T Set RAS Precharge Time to 3T. 4T Set RAS Precharge Time to 4T. 5T Set RAS Precharge Time to 5T.
RAS to CAS Delay
The default value is 3T
2T Set RAS to CAS Delay to 2T. 3T Set RAS to CAS Delay to 3T. 4T Set RAS to CAS Delay to 4T. 5T Set RAS to CAS Delay to 5T.
ISA Bus Clock Frequency
The default value is PCICLK/4
PCICLK/3 Set ISA Bus Clock Frequency to PCICLK/3. PCICLK/4 Set ISA Bus Clock Frequency to PCICLK/4.
7.159MHz Set ISA Bus Clock Frequency to 7.159MHz.
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SDRAM CAS Latency
The default value is 3T
2T Set SDRAM CAS Latency to 2T. 3T Set SDRAM CAS Latency to 3T.
SDRAM WR Retire Rate
The default value is X-1-1-1
X-1-1-1 Set SDRAM WR Retire Rate to X-1-1-1. X-2-2-2 Set SDRAM WR Retire Rate to X-2-2-2.
DRAM Opt RAS Precharge
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled DRAM Opt RAS Precharge Function.
Disabled Disabled DRAM Opt RAS Precharge Function.
PCI Peer Concurrency
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled PCI Peer Concurrency Function. Disabled Disabled PCI Peer Concurrency Function.
Read Prefetch Memory RD
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled Read Prefetch Memory RD. Disabled Disabled Read Prefetch Memory RD.
CPU to PCI Burst Mem. WR
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled CPU to PCI Burst Mem. WR. Enabled Enabled CPU to PCI Burst Mem. WR.
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CPU to PCI Post Write
The default value is Enabled
Enabled Enabled CPU to PCI Post Write Function.
Disabled Disabled CPU to PCI Post Write Function.
AGP Aperture Size
The default value is 64MB.
4MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 4MB. 8MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 8MB. 16MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 16MB. 32MB Set AGP Apertu re Size to 32MB. 64MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 64MB. 128MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 128MB. 256MB Set AGP Aperture Size to 256MB.
System BIOS Cacheable
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled System BIOS cacheable. Disabled Disabled System BIOS cacheable.
Video BIOS Cacheable
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled video BIOS cacheable. Disabled Disabled video BIOS cacheable.
Memory Hole at 15M-16M
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Set Address=15-16MB relocate to ISA BUS. Disabled Normal Setting.
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Linear Mode SRAM Support
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Enabled Linear Mode SRAM Support. Disabled Disabled Linear Mode SRAM Support.
PCI Post Write Buffer
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Enabled PCI Post Write Buffer. Disabled Disabled PCI Post Write Buffer.
PCI Delayed Transaction
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enabled PCI Delayed Transaction. Disabled Disabled PCI Delayed Transaction.
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Function. Enabled Enabled Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Function.
Spread Spectrum
The default value is Disabled.
Disabled Disabled Spread Spectrum function. Enabled Enabled Spread Spectrum function.
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4.8. POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
Figure 4.5: Power Management Setup
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These five items will show up when Power Up by Alarm is Enabled.
Power Management
The default value is Enable.
Enable
Enable Green function.
Disable
Disable Green function.
Video off Method
The default value is DPMS Supported.
V/H SYNC+Blank BIOS will turn off V/H-SYNC when gets into Green
mode for Green monitor power saving.
Blank Screen BIOS will only black monitor when gets into Green
mode.
DPMS Supported BIOS will use DPMS Standard to control VGA card.
(The Green type VGA card will turn off V/H-SYNC automatically.)
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MODEM use IRQ
The default value is 3.
NA No use IRQ for Modem. 3~5,7,9~11 Assign Available IRQ# for Modem.
HDD Off After
The default value is Disable.
Disable Disable HDD Off After. 1min-15min Set HDD timer to get into power down mode.
Suspend Mode
The default value is Disable.
Disable Disable Suspend Mode. 10 Sec - 4 Hour Setup the timer to enter Suspend Mode.
HDD Ports Activity
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled HDD Ports Activity. Enabled Enabled HDD Ports Activity.
COM Ports Activity
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled COM Ports Activity. Enabled Enabled COM Ports Activity.
LPT Ports Activity
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled LPT Ports Activity. Enabled Enabled LPT Ports Activity.
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VGA Activity
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled VGA Activity. Enabled Enabled VGA Activity.
IRQ [3-7,9-15] , NMI
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled this function. Enabled Enabled monitor IRQ [3-7, 9-15],NMI for Green event.
Power Button Over Ride
The default value is Instant Off.
Instant off Sof t switch ON/OFF for POWER ON/OFF. Delay 4Sec. Soft switch ON 4sec. for POWER OFF.
Ring Power Up Control
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disabled Modem Ring On Function. Enabled Enabled Modem Ring On Function.
PME Power Up Control
The default value is Disabled.
Disabled Disabled PME Power Up Control Function. Enabled Enabled PME Power Up Control Function.
KB Power ON Password
Enter
Enter from 1 to 8 characters to set the Keyboard Password.
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Power Up by Alarm
The default value is Disabled.
Disabled Disabled this function. Enabled Enabled alarm function to POWER ON system.
If the default value is Enabled.
Month Alarm: NA,1~12 Date of Month Alarm: 0~31 Week Alarm: *** SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT ***
Off Off Off Off Off Off Off
Time ( hh: mm: ss) Alarm: (0~23) : (0~59) : (0~59)
4.9. PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
Figure 4.6:PCI Slot Configuration
Resources Controlled by
The default value is Manual.
Manual User can set the PnP resource (I/O Address, IRQ & DMA
channels) used by legacy ISA DEVICE.
Auto BIOS automatically use these PnP rescuers.
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Reset Configuration Data
The default value is Disabled.
Disabled Disabled this function. Enabled Enabled clear PnP information in ESCD.
IRQ (3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,15), DMA(0,1,3,5,6,7) assigned to
The default value is "Legacy ISA" or "PCI/ISA PnP".
Legacy ISA The resource is used by Legacy ISA device. PCI/ISA PnP The resource is used by PCI/ISA PnP device (PCI or ISA).
PCI IRQ Actived By
The default value is Level.
Level Set PCI IRQ Actived by Level.
Edge Set PCI IRQ Actived by Edge.
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4.10. LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
Figure 4.7: Load BIOS Defaults
Load BIOS Defaults
To load BIOS defaults value to CMOS SRAM, enter "Y". If not, enter "N".
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4.11. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Figure 4.8: Load Setup Defaults
Load SETUP Defaults
To load SETUP defaults value to CMOS SRAM, enter "Y". If not, enter "N".
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If there is any problem occurred, loading SETUP DEFAULTS step is
recommended.
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4.12. INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
Figure 4.9: Integrated peripherals
Internal PCI/IDE
The default value is Both.
Disabled Disabled Internal PCI/IDE . Primary Set Internal PCI/IDE to Primary. Secondary Set Internal PCI/IDE to Secondary . Both Set Internal PCI/IDE to Both.
IDE Primary Master PIO (for onboard IDE 1st channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing
mode.
Mode0~4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
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IDE Primary Slave PIO (for onboard IDE 1st channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing
mode.
Mode0~4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Secondary Master PIO (for onboard IDE 2nd channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing
mode.
Mode0~4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Secondary Slave PIO (for onboard IDE 2nd channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing
mode.
Mode0~4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
Primary Master UltraDMA (for onboard IDE 1st channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically set the IDE HDD to Ultra DMA/33
Mode.
Disabled Disable Ultra DMA HDD Function.
Primary Slave UltraDMA (for onboard IDE 1st channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically set the IDE HDD to Ultra DMA/33
Mode.
Disabled Disable Ultra DMA HDD Function.
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Secondary Master UltraDMA (for onboard IDE 2nd channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically set the IDE HDD to Ultra DMA/33
Mode.
Disabled Disable Ultra DMA HDD Function.
Secondary Slave UltraDMA (for onboard IDE 2nd channel).
The default value is Auto.
Auto BIOS will automatically set the IDE HDD to Ultra DMA/33
Mode.
Disabled Disable Ultra DMA HDD Function.
IDE Burst Mode
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enable IDE Burst Mode. Disabled Disable IDE Burst Mode.
IDE Data Port Post Write
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Enable IDE Data Port Post Write. Disabled Disable IDE Data Port Post Write.
IDE HDD Block Mode
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enable IDE HDD Block Mode. Disabled Disable IDE HDD Block Mode.
Onboard FDC Controller
The default value is Enabled.
Enabled Enable onboard FDC port. Disabled Disable onboard FDC port.
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Onboard Serial Port 1
The default value is 3F8/IRQ4.
Auto BIOS will automatically setup the port 1 address. 3F8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3F8. 2F8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2F8. 3E8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3E8. 2E8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2E8. Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 1.
Onboard Serial Port 2
The default value is 2F8/IRQ3.
Auto BIOS will automatically setup the port 2 address. 3F8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3F8. 2F8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 2F8. 3E8/IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3E8. 2E8/IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 2E8. Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 2.
Onboard Parallel port
The default value is 378/IRQ7.
378/IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and address is 378/IRQ7. 278/IRQ5 Enable onboard LPT port and address is 278/IRQ5. 3BC/IRQ7 Enable onboard LPT port and address is 3BC/IRQ7. Disabled Disable onboard LPT port.
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Onboard Parallel Mode
The default value is SPP.
SPP Using Parallel port as Normal Printer Port. EPP/SPP Using Parallel port as Enhanced Parallel Port / Normal
Printer Port. ECP Using Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port. ECP/EPP Using Parallel port as Extended Capabilities Port
mode/Enhanced Parallel Port.
USB Controller
The default value is Enabled.
Disabled Disable USB Controller. Enabled Enable USB Controller.
USB Keyboard Support
The default value is Disabled.
Enabled Enable USB Keyboard Support. Disabled Disable USB Keyboard Support.
Init Display First
The default value is PCI Slot.
PCI Slot System will boot from PCI VGA Card. AGP System will boot from AGP Display Card.
VGA Shared Memory Size
The default value is 4MB.
2MB Set VGA Shared Memory Size to 2MB. 4MB Set VGA Shared Memory Size to 4MB. 8MB Set VGA Shared Memory Size to 8MB.
M When shared memory is used, the system memory (SDRAM DIMM) must be
installed in DIMM 1.
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VGA Memory Clock (MHz)
The default value is 100.
66 Set VGA Memory Clock to 66MHz. 75 Set VGA Memory Clock to 75MHz. 83 Set VGA Memory Clock to 83MHz. 90 Set VGA Memory Clock to 90MHz. 95 Set VGA Memory Clock to 95MHz.
100 Set VGA Memory Clock to 100MHz.
M It is recommended to set the video memory clock to be the same frequency
as the system frequency.
DRAM Controller Cycle
The default value is Auto.
Auto Set this function to Auto. 1R1W Set DRAM Controller Cycle to 1R1W. 2R2W Set DRAM Controller Cycle to 2R2W.
Current System FAN Speed
Detect System Fan speed status automatically.
Current CPUFAN Speed
Detect CPU Fan speed status automatically.
Current CPU VCORE ,VCC3 ,+5V ,+12V
Detect system’s 4 positive voltage status automatically.
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4.13. PASSWORD SETTING
When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of
the screen to assist you in creating a password.
Figure 4.10: Password Setting
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear previously entered password from CMOS memory.
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, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter password. A message will confirm the password being disabled.
Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED
If you select System at Security Option of BIOS Features Setup Menu, you will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup.
If you select Setup at Security Option of BIOS Features Setup Menu, you will be prompted only when you try to enter Setup.
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4.14. IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
Figure 4.11: IDE HDD Auto Detection
Type "Y" will accept the H.D.D. parameter reported by BIOS.
Type "N" will keep the old H.D.D. parameter setup. If the hard disk cylinder NO. is over 1024, then the user can select LBA mode or LARGE mode for DOS partition larger than 528 MB.
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4.15. SAVE & EXIT SETUP
Figure 4.12: Save & Exit Setup
Type "Y" will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup value to RTC CMOS SRAM. Type "N" will return to Setup Utility.
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4.16. EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Figure 4.13: Exit Without Saving
Type "Y" will quit the Setup Utility without saving to RTC CMOS SRAM. Type "N" will return to Setup Utility.
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APPENDIX Appendix A : Onboard Driver Installation Procedure
(In this manual, we assume that your CD-ROM Drive letter to be Drive D: ) Please reference TUCD CD directory D: \ Manual \ SiS530.pdf
Appendix B : BIOS Flash Procedure
BIOS update procedure:
ü Please check your BIOS vendor (AMI or AWARD) on the motherboard.
ü It is recommended you copy the AWDFlash.exe or AMIFlash.exe in driver CD
(D:\>Utility\BIOSFlash) and the BIOS binary files into the directory you made in your hard disk. ¡ii.e:C:\>Utility\ (C:\>Utility : denotes the driver and the directory where you put the flash utilities and BIOS file in.)¡j
ü Restart your computer into MS-DOS mode or command prompt only for Win95/98, go into the directory where the new BIOS file are located
Use the utility AWDFlash.exe or AMIFlash.exe to update the BIOS.
ü Type the following command once you have enter the directory where all the files are located
C:\utility\ AWDFlash or AMIFlash <filename of the BIOS binary file
intended for flashing>
ü Once the process is finished, reboot the system MNote : Please download the newest BIOS from our website (www.gigabyte.com.tw)
or contact your local dealer for the file.
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FCC Compliance Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Move the equipment away from the receiver
-Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions
You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void Your authority to operate such equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions 1) this device may not cause harmful interference and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Per FCC Part 2 Section 2. 1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: G.B.T. INC.
Address: 18305 Valley Blvd., Suite#A
LA Puent, CA 91744
Phone/Fax No: (818) 854-9338/ (818) 854-9339
hereby declares that the product
Product Name:
Model Number:
Mother Board
Conforms to the following specifications:
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Section 15.107(a) and Section 15.109(a),
Class B Digital Device
Supplementary Information:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
and (2) this device must accept any inference received, including
that may cause undesired operation.
Representative Person's Name: ERIC
Signature:
Date: Jan.15, 1999
Eric Lu
GA-5SMM
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Declaration of Conformity
We, Manufacturer/Importer
(full address)
G.B.T. Technology Träding GMBH
Ausschlager Weg 41, 1F, 20537 Hamburg, Germany
declare that the product
( description of the apparatus, system, installation to which it refers)
Mother Board
GA-5SMM
is in conformity with
(reference to the specification under which conformity is declared)
in accordance with 89/336 EEC-EMC Directive
EN 55011 Limits and methods of measurement EN 61000-3-2* Disturbances in supply systems caused
of radio disturbance characteristics of EN60555-2 by household appliances and similar
industrial, scientific and medical (ISM electrical equipment “Harmonics” high frequency equipment
EN55013 Limits and methods of measurement EN61000-3-3* Disturbances in supply systems caused of radio disturbance characteristics of EN60555-3 by household appliances and similar broadcast receivers and associated electrical equipment “Voltage fluctuations” equipment
EN 55014 Limits and methods of measurement EN 50081-1 Generic emission standard Part 1: of radio disturbance characteristics of Residual, commercial and light industry household electrical appliances, portable tools and similar electrical EN 50082-1 Generic immunity standard Part 1: apparatus Residual, commercial and light industry
EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement EN 55081-2 Generic emission standard Part 2: of radio disturbance characteristics of Industrial environment fluorescent lamps and luminaries
EN 55020 Immunity from radio interference of EN 55082-2 Generic immunity standard Part 2: broadcast receivers and associated Industrial environment equipment
EN 55022 Limits and methods of measurement ENV 55104 Immunity requirements for household of radio disturbance characteristics of appliances tools and similar apparatus information technology equipment
DIN VDE 0855 Cabled distribution systems; Equipment EN 50091- 2 EMC requirements for uninterruptible
part 10 for receiving and/or distribution from power systems (UPS)
part 12 sound and television signals
CE marking (EC conformity marking)
The manufacturer also declares the conformity of above mentioned product with the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD 73/23 EEC
EN 60065 Safety requirements for mains operated EN 60950 Safety for information technology equipment
electronic and related apparatus for including electrical business equipment household and similar general use
EN 60335 Safety of household and similar EN 50091-1 General and Safety requirements for electrical appliances uninterruptible power systems (UPS)
Manufacturer/Importer
Signature
:
Rex Lin
(Stamp)
Date : Jan. 15, 1999 Name : Rex Lin
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