Intel PT-6IBT, PT-6IZT User Manual

PT-6IBT PT-6IZT
PENTIUM II
AT MAINBOARD
USER’S MANUAL
( VER 3.X )
DOC NUMBER UM-IBT-E3 .................................................................PRINTED IN TAIWAN
AT
PENTIUM II MAINBOARD
( VER 3.X )
USER’S MANUAL
DOC NUMBER UM-IBT-O3 .................................................................PRINTED IN TAIWAN
440BX/ZX AT MAINBOARD TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter & Section Page
1. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................1-1
1.1 OVERVIEW ........................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 MAINBOARD LAYOUT ..................................................................... 1-2
1.3 SPECIFICATION .................................................................................. 1-3
2. INSTALLATION ................................................................................2-1
2.1 UNPACKING ......................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 AMAZING WAYS TO POWER ON THE PC SYSTEM.................. 2-2
2.3 POWER OFF THE PC SYSTEM......................................................... 2-5
3. HARDWARE SETUP........................................................................3-1
3.1 INSTALLING THE DRAM MODULES.......................................... 3-1
3.2 CONNECTORS...................................................................................... 3-2
3.3 JUMPERS ............................................................................................... 3-16
3.4 INSTALLATION OF DEVICE DRIVERS ......................................... 3-23
4. AWARD BIOS SETUP .....................................................................4-24
4.1 GETTING STARTED .......................................................................... 4-24
4.2 MAIN MENU......................................................................................... 4-25
4.3 CONTROL KEYS................................................................................. 4-25
4.4 STANDARD CMOS SETUP............................................................... 4-26
4.5 BIOS FEATURES SETUP .................................................................. 4-27
4.6 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP .......................................................... 4-29
4.7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP.................................................... 4-33
4.8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ........................................................ 4-38
4.9 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION ............................................................. 4-41
4.10 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS ................................................................ 4-44
4.11 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD / USER PASSWORD....................... 4-45
4.12 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION ........................................................ 4-46
4.13 SAVE & EXIT SETUP ....................................................................... 4-47
4.14 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ................................................................ 4-48
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SOMETHING IMPORTANT !
TRADEMARKS
All trademarks used in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
“LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS” is the function which will have the BIOS default
settings loaded into the CMOS memory, these default settings are the best-case values that should optimize system performance and increase system stability .This function will be necessitated when you receive this mainboard, or when the system CMOS data is corrupted. Please refer to the Section 4-10 for the details.
DISCHARAGE CMOS DATA
Whenever you want to discharge the CMOS data or open the system chassis, Make
sure to disconnect the AC power first because there is always the 5V standby voltage connected to this mainboard when using an ATX switching power supply. Without disconnecting the AC power connector from the PC system, the mainboard may be damaged by any improper action . Please refer to the Section 3-3 for details.
WAKE ON LAN
In order to support the Wake On LAN feature, the system requires a ATX type SPS
(switching power supply), Such power supply must be able to provide at least 700 mA of driving capability on the “5V standby” voltage. Please refer to the Section 3-3 for details.
WARNING !
The "Static Electricity" may cause damage to the components on the mainboard, In
order to avoid the damage to the mainboard accidentally, please discharge all static electricity from your body before touching this mainboard.
NOTICE
Information presented in this manual has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
This Mainboard is a high performance Pentium™ II personal computer mainboard with 100MHz ultra high Front Side Bus (FSB) frequency. It is designed for the high performance Pentium™ II or Celeron™ processor 233 MHz, 266 MHz, 300 MHz, 333MHz, 366MHz, 400MHz, 450MHz and up to 500MHz. This mainboard is the AT form-factor with A.G.P. (Accelerated Graphics Port) and PCI Local Bus on board, designed based on the Intel® 82440BX or 82440ZX AGPset™ system chipset.
The system core logic on this mainboard will be either the Intel 440BX or 440ZX chipset The difference between BX and ZX on this mainboard is shown as following:
440BX chipset 440ZX chipset
DIMM SOCKET 3 2 ECC YES NO
Two channels “PIO” and “Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master” mode PCI IDE ports, one Floppy Disk control port, two high speed Serial ports (UARTs) and one multi-mode Parallel port and supports PS/2™ mouse, IR and USB ports are built on the board..
The Pentium™ II and Celeron™ Processor are the 64-bit processors with RISC technology, which offer several key features such as built-in 128/256KB/512KB L2 cache (some Celeron does not have L2 cache), 12-stage super-pipeline architecture, out
of order execution .... etc. In order to optimize of its performances, the 32-bit Operating
System (such as Windows® NT and OS/2™) and 32-bit applications are recommended.
The Accelerated Graphics Port (A.G.P.) on the mainboard is designed for AGP 3D video display card. Unlike PCI-based display cards, the AGP technology provides lightning data throughput to fully facilitate the 3-Dimensional and multimedia graphics display. The data transfer rate on AGP can be up to 133Mhz and which is much faster than the traditional 33MHz PCI VGA card.
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1.2 MAINBOARD LAYOUT
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CN1
ATX POWER
BAT 1
CN 2
SYS. BIOS
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AT POWER
DIMM 3
DIMM 2
SLOT1
LPT
JP1
CN16 WOL
TL
SL
PW
PWR-LED
K BLOCK
SPK
JP 7 JP 8 JP 9
JP 4
JP 5
JP 3
JP 11
CN 8
CN 17
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
HL
RS
CN6 USB1
CN7 USB2
CN 5
CN 15
CN 14
COM1
COM2
JP1 00
IR/FIR
JP 10
SB-LINK
CN11
JP 6
CN 13
CPU FAN
JP13
JP133
JP 14
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1.3 SPECIFICATION
¥ CPU
Intel Pentium™ II processor and Celeron™ processor.
1. When the FSB clock is 66 MHz, it supports 233 MHz up to 366 MHz CPUs.
2. When the FSB clock is 100 MHz, it supports 350 MHz up to 500 MHz CPUs.
¥ CPU VCC
Switching mode Voltage Regulator onboard, supports +1.30V DC through +3.5V
DC CPU Core Voltage.
Note : The CPU Core Voltage will be Detected and adjusted automatically by the
mainboard, so there is no jumper setting required to select the CPU voltage.
¥ WORD SIZE
Data Path : 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit Address Path : 32-bit
¥ PC SYSTEM CHIPSET
Intel® 82440BX or 82440ZX AGPset™
¥ SUPER I/O CHIPSET
W83977EF/TF or CTF/ATF (optional)
¥ FRONT SIDE BUS FREQUENCY
66 MHz /100 MHz, (it depends on the CPU type and selected by the BIOS setup)
¥ MEMORY
DRAM : BX chipset: three 168-pin DIMM sockets onboard, Maximum memory
size can be up to 384 MB.
ZX chipset: two 168-pin DIMM sockets onboard, Maximum memory
size can be up to 256 MB
CACHE: 256KB or 512KB L2 Cache memory built-in Pentium™ II
processor.
0KB or 128KB L2 Cache memory in Celeron™ processor.
¥ BIOS
AWARD Plug & Play System BIOS. 128KB x 8 Flash ROM
¥ EXPANSION SLOTS
AGP Slots : 32-bit x 1 (Supports 1x or 2x AGP graphics cards) PCI Slots : 32-bit x 4 ( All Master/Slave, PCI 2.1 Compliant )
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ISA Slots : 16-bit x 2 (One of the slot is PCI/ISA shared)
¥ WOL PORTS
One WOL connector supports Wake-On-LAN (WOL up-designed)
¥ SB-LINK PORTS
One SB-LINK feature connector to support PCI sound cards. (such as Creative™
Labs EMU8008 sound chip)
¥ USB PORTS
Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports.
¥ IDE PORTS
Two channels of Ultra DMA/33 Bus Master IDE ports, which will support up to 4
IDE devices like IDE hard disk, ATAPI CD-ROM etc. The IDE ports can be programmed to support PIO Mode 4, DMA mode 2 and Ultra DMA/33.
¥ SUPER I/O PORTS
1. Two high speed NS16C550 compatible serial ports (UARTs).
2. One parallel port, supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode.
3. One Floppy Disk Control port.
¥ IR PORT
One HPSIR and ASKIR or FasterIR (optional) compatible IR port. One Consumer IR port (optional)
¥ MOUSE AND KEYBOARD
One PS/2™ mouse connector, One AT type keyboard connector. (PS/2™ type keyboard connector is optional )
¥ HARDWARE DOCTOR ™ (optional)
Winbond W83783S (U2) is designed on the board to monitor hardware healthy
status like system voltage, system temperature, and cooling fans. When the CPU is over heated, the system BIOS will tell the system board to give a series of beeping alarm and then slow down the CPU speed so that you can take proper action to prevent damage to your system. When you hear the beeping alarm, be sure to turn the power off and open the chassis immediately, check on the cooling fans (especially the CPU cooling fan ) to see whether it is working properly or not. If you don’t know how to handle it, send the PC system to your dealer for technical support.
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This mainboard also provides the hardware monitoring program so that you can
monitor the healthy status of your PC system. When you find there is the Winbond W83783S (U2) is installed on the board, you can run the hardware monitoring program and then it will inform you the system status all the time.
¥ ACPI ( This feature is valid only when ATX power supply is connected )
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) function is strongly recommended by PC’98 because it will let you have many additional features and that will make your PC system becomes very friendly and convenient. Followings are the ACPI features designed on the board:
1. Power on the system by panel-switch
2. Power on the system by RTC alarm
3. Power on the system by modem Ring-in signal
4. Power on the system by LAN signal.( Wake On LAN )
5. Power on the system by Keyboard (Optional).
6. Power on the system By PA/2 Mouse key click (Optional)
7. CPU cooling fan auto-off during Suspend state.
8. Resumed by Modem ring-in, RTC alarm, .... etc..
9. Supports Full-On/Doze/Standby/Suspend operating modes.
10. Power off (soft-off) by OS (active with ATX SPS only) or Panel-switch.
¥ DIMENSION
4-layers PCB, 220mm x 240mm (Baby-AT Form-Factor)..
¥ ENVIRONMENT LIMIT
1. Operating Temperature : 10 to 40. (50 to 104)
2. Required Airflow : 50 linear feet per minute across CPU.
3. Storage Temperature : - 40 to 70. (- 40 to 158)
4. Humidity : 0 to 90% non-condensing.
5. Altitude : 0 to 10,000 feet.
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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 UNPACKING
The mainboard contains the following components in the package. Please inspect the following contents and confirm that everything is there in the package. If anything is missing or damaged, call your supplier for instructions before proceeding.
l This mainboard. l One USER‘S MANUAL. l One Cable set for peripheral devices. l One Pentium™ II Processor Retention Mechanism (RM). l One CD diskette for device drivers and utility programs.
This mainboard contains electrostatic sensitive components and it can be easily damaged by static electricity. So please leave it sealed in the original packing until when installing.
A grounded anti-static mat is recommended when unpacking and installation. Please also attached an anti static wristband to your wrist and have it grounded to the same point as the anti-static mat.
After the opening of the mainboard carton, please observe the mainboard carefully to make sure there is no shipping and handling damage before you can start to install the PC system.
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2.2 AMAZING WAYS TO POWER ON THE PC SYSTEM
Basically, you can connect either AT or ATX power supply to this mainboard. When the ATX power supply is connected, there are many ways to power on the system. Please read the following description for the details.
POWER BUTTON
The power button on the front panel is not only for power-on and power-off the PC
system. It can programmed by COMS setup program and it has different features. Please refer to Section 3-2 (page 3-13, 3~14) for the detail of function description.
¨ KEYBOARD PASSWORD or HOT KEY (optional)
This mainboard allows you to enter your personal password or a combination of hot
key so that you can use it to power on your system. When the system power is off, This mainboard has the stand-by 5V voltage active and it will keep scanning the keyboard status waiting for the correct password or hot key input to turn on the system power. Without the correct password or hot key, no one else can turn on the PC system ( neither by the power button ).
There are two ways to power-on the PC system by keyboard, they are “Password” and “Hot KEY”. Please refer to Section 4-8 for the BIOS setup.
When the “Password” and “Hot KEY” is selected, you will have to reboot the PC system to activate the setting, when you see the POST (Power On Self Test) is completed, the setting is changed and stored in the CMOS memory. Having finished the procedure, you may turn the power off and then you can use the keyboard to power-on the PC system afterward.
In case that you forget the “Password” or “Hot Key”, disconnect the AC power for 30-60 seconds then re-connect the AC power to the PC system, the power button will be activated again and you can use the power button to turn on the system. Input your personal password again in the BIOS setup program, and then you may use the new password to power-on the PC system afterward.
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¨ PS/2™ MOUSE KEY CLICK (optional)
When you have a PS/2™ mouse connected to the system, you may change the setup
in the BIOS and use the mouse click to turn on the PC system power. Please refer to section 4-7 for the BIOS setting.
To use the mouse key to turn on the PC system power, the mouse click must be done quickly and continually. Basically, 2-5 quick clicks on the mouse key ( left key or right key ) will turn the power immediately.
In order to activate the mouse key feature, you will have to reboot the PC system after the BIOS setting and wait until the POST (Power On Self Test) is completed. Having finished the procedure, you may use the mouse key to power-on the PC system afterward..
Note: This feature is not available on the COM (serial) port mouse.
¨ RTC ALARM
PC system can be waked up by the RTC setting in the CMOS. You can set the
alarming date and time in the RTC memory, When RTC alarms, the PC system will be triggered and wakes up automatically.
Enable the “Resume by Alarm” selection in the BIOS setup utility, and then input the accurate date and time in following fields. (the “Resume by Alarm” is located in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”, please refer to Section 4-7), Having stored the RTC alarm setting, the PC system will be turned on automatically according to the date and time which is recorded in the CMOS memory.
When you have finished the BIOS setting, you have to reboot the PC system and wait for the POST (Power On Self Test) is completed to enable the RTC alarm.
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¨ MODEM RING-IN
This mainboard can be triggered by a modem ring-in signal. When you have a
external modem installed, you can use it to power on the PC system. When there is the incoming message from te external modem, the PC system will be triggered by the ring-in signal and wake up automatically to receive the message for you.
In order to use the ring-in signal to wake up your PC system, you will have to use the EXTERNAL MODEM and have it connected to one of the Serial Ports (COM1 or COM2). When the system power is off, this mainboard will continue to detect the serial port status. When it detects the ring-in signal from the serial port, the system power will be turned on and start to receive the incoming messages automatically.
To enable the Modem Ring-In feature, you have to run the BIOS setup utility and enable the “Resume by Ring or LAN” option (it is in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”, please refer to Section 4-7 for the settings). Having completed the BIOS setup, you have to reboot the PC system so that BIOS can verify the setting. (the “DMI pool data” will be verified by the BIOS when loading the operating system). Simply speaking, shut down the PC system and then re-start the system. The modem ring-in feature will be enabled when the operation system has been loaded.
Note: This function is not available when using the internal MODEM card.
¨ WAKE ON LAN ( WOL )
There is a WOL connector CN14 (see Section 3-2) on the mainboard which is designed to connect to the signal from a LAN card which supports the Wake On LAN feature. When such LAN card is installed, you may turn on the PC system from your remote server and monitor the PC status.
To enable this feature, you will have to use the BIOS setup utility to enable the “Resume by Ring or LAN” (it is located at “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”, please refer to Section 4-7 for the settings). Having completed the BIOS setup, you have to reboot the PC system so that BIOS can verify the setting. ( the “DMI pool data” will be verified by the BIOS when loading the operating system). Simply speaking, reboot the PC system, the Wake On LAN feature will be enabled when the operation system has been loaded
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Note: This function will be disabled if you turn off the power before the system
can verify the DMI pool data.
2.3 POWER OFF THE PC SYSTEM
1. When ATX power supply is connected. There are two ways to power off the system. They are “Shut Down by Power Button” and “ Shut Down by OS”. (such as Windows® 95 and Windows® 98, you can choose the Shut Down from the file menu and the system will be powered off immediately ).
2. When AT power supply is connected. You can not use the OS to shut down the PC system, you can use only the power button (PW switch) to turn the system power off.
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3. HARDWARE SETUP
Before you can start to install this mainboard, some hardware settings is required to make sure it will work perfectly with the component which you are going to install in your PC system. To configure this mainboard is a simple task, only a few jumpers, connectors, cables and sockets need to be selected and configured. Please refer to the following sections for the settings.
3.1 INSTALLING THE DRAM MODULES
This mainboard integrates a main memory controller that supports a 64-bit DRAM interface. The DRAM controller supports the following features:
1. DRAM type: Synchronous (SDRAM) DRAM.
2. Memory size: 8MB to 384MB. ( 256MB for 440ZX mainboard)
3. Memory modules supported: Single and double density 3.3V DIMMs.
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BAT 1
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DRAM Subsystem Diagram
DIMM 3 ( BANK4+ BANK5 )
DIMM 2 ( BANK2 + BANK3 )
DIMM 1 ( BANK0 + BANK1 )
( There is no DIMM3 for 440ZX mainboard .)
This mainboard has the new technology called SPD (Serial Presence Detect) designed in the DRAM subsystem. The SPD technology is introduced to make the system more stabile and compatible. When there is the DIMM module with SPD populated on the mainboard, the system BIOS will fetch the SDRAM information (such as DRAM type, size, access timing ... etc.) stored in the DIMM module, and then the system BIOS will use those information to determine what operating parameters will be used for the individual populated DIMM module.
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In order to increase of the system performance and steability, two suggestions are recommended when you are installing the DIMM modules :
1. Always use PC100 DIMM modules which support the SPD function.
2. Always install DIMM module starting from DIMM 1 first, and then DIMM2 and DIMM3
3.2 CONNECTORS
The connectors on mainboard will be used to connect the accessories or peripheral devices (such as power, mouse, printer,...etc.). Followings are the connectors with its description and pin assignment which is designed on the mainboard.
BAT1: Battery Socket (Use the 3 Volts Lithium battery : CR2032)
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BAT 1
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DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
BAT1: Battery Socket
+ Battery Positive
- Ground
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(A) CN1: Keyboard Connectors
Either the PS/2 (CN20) type or the AT (CN1) type keyboard connector can be installed here, ( only one connector can be installed) The factory default is the AT type connector installed on the board. When the AT type K/B installed on the board, the PS/2 type (CN20) become invisible.
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BAT 1
+
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DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
K/B CONNECTORS:
Either PS/2 or AT type K/B connector can be installed on the mainboard. Basically, these two connectors share the same space, so there is only one connector can be installed. Default: AT type connector installed.
Pin assignment of PS/2 keyboard connector: (CN20)
Pin # Signal name
Pin # Signal name Pin # Signal name 1 Keyboard Data 3 Ground 5 Keyboard Clock 2 No Connection 4 + 5V DC 6 No Connection
Pin assignment of AT keyboard connector: (CN1)
Pin # Signal name
Pin # Signal name Pin # Signal name 1 Keyboard clock 3 No connection 5 Keyboard Clock 2 Keyboard data 4 Ground 6 + 5V DC
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(B) CN2: PS/2 Mouse Connector
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BAT 1
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DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
1
2
3
4
5
Mouse Data
No Connection Ground
+5V DC
Mouse Clock
CN 2
(C) CN3: COM 1 (Serial Port 1) Connector
CN4: COM 2 (Serial Port 2) Connector
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BAT 1
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DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
CN 3 COM 1
CN 4 COM 2
Ping assignment of serial port connector:
1 6 Pin #
Signal name Pin # Signal name

1
DCD (Data Carrier Detect)
6
DSR (Data Set Ready)

2
RD (Received Data)
7
RTS (Request To Send)

3
TD (Transmit Data)
8
CTS (Clear To Send)

4
DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
9
RI (Ring Indicator)
5
Ground
5 9
I/O address 3F8H/2F8H/3E8H/2E8H, IRQ3/IRQ4, selected by CMOS setup.
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(D) CN5: Parallel Port Connector
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BAT 1
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DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
FDCIDE 1
IDE 2
CN 5
Parallel Port
Pin assignment of parallel port:
114 Pin #
Signal name Pin # Signal name
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1
STROBE
14
AUTO FEED

2 Data Bit 0 15
ERROR

3 Data Bit 1 16
INIT

4 Data Bit 2 17
SLCT IN

5 Data Bit 3 18 Ground

6 Data Bit 4 19 Ground

7 Data Bit 5 20 Ground

8 Data Bit 6 21 Ground

9 Data Bit 7 22 Ground

10
ACK
23 Ground

11 BUSY 24 Ground

12 PE 25 Ground
13 SLCT 26 N.C.
13 25
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