Kontron MOPSlcd6 Technical Manual

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MOPSlcd6
Rev. 1.5
JUMPtec
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Document part number: Document name: < p588m114>
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MOPSlcd6 Table of Contents
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1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................ 2
2. USER INFORMATION........................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Trademarks .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 General..................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Warranty................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.4 Support, problems and failure analysis.................................................................................................... 5
3. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................. 6
4. FEATURES......................................................................................................................................................... 7
5. I/O MAP............................................................................................................................................................8
6. BLOCK DIAGRAM............................................................................................................................................... 9
7. CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT ........................................................................................................................... 10
8. BIOS-DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................ 11
8.1 The Setup Guide..................................................................................................................................... 11
8.2 Boot Utilities............................................................................................................................................ 21
8.3 BIOS Update with Phoenix Phlash......................................................................................................... 22
8.4 Boot Block Support................................................................................................................................. 23
9. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................ 24
9.1 ALI-Chipset Features.............................................................................................................................. 24
9.2 Memory configuration............................................................................................................................. 24
9.3 Interrupts................................................................................................................................................. 24
9.4 DMA........................................................................................................................................................ 25
9.5 Onboard C&T VGA................................................................................................................................. 26
9.6 Watchdog Extension............................................................................................................................... 28
10. THE JIDA STANDARD...................................................................................................................................... 29
11. NETWORK OPERATION..................................................................................................................................... 32
11.1 Overview............................................................................................................................................. 32
11.2 Configuration 82559ER...................................................................................................................... 32
11.3 Software and driver setup................................................................................................................... 33
11.4 Ethernet Technical Support................................................................................................................ 33
12. SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 34
12.1 Mechanical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 34
12.2 Electrical Specifications...................................................................................................................... 34
12.3 Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................................. 34
13. PERIPHERAL INTERFACE.................................................................................................................................. 35
13.1 Keyboard, Reset, Battery, Speaker.................................................................................................... 35
13.2 Serial Port COM A, B RS232C........................................................................................................... 36
13.3 Parallel Port LPT 1 ............................................................................................................................. 37
13.4 Floppy Connector ............................................................................................................................... 37
13.5 IDE Connector for 2,5" Hard Disk....................................................................................................... 38
13.6 Ethernet Connector ............................................................................................................................ 38
13.7 CRT Connector................................................................................................................................... 38
13.8 USB Connector................................................................................................................................... 39
13.9 Power Connector................................................................................................................................ 39
13.10 PC/104-Connector.............................................................................................................................. 40
14. LITERATURE, STANDARDS, LINKS.................................................................................................................... 41
14.1 PC/104-Bus ........................................................................................................................................ 41
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14.2 ISA-Bus, Standard PS/2 - Connectors............................................................................................... 41
14.3 RS232C.............................................................................................................................................. 41
14.4 ATA..................................................................................................................................................... 41
14.5 USB .................................................................................................................................................... 41
14.6 PCI...................................................................................................................................................... 41
15. DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY........................................................................................................................ 42
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2. USER INFORMATION
Copyright 1999 JUMPtec® Industrielle Computertechnik AG. In this document JUMPtec® Industrielle Computertechnik AG will also be referred to by the short form "JUMPtec®".
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, JUMPtec® reserves the right to make changes to any portion of this manual to improve reliability, function or design.
JUMPtec® does not assume any liability for any product or circuit described herein.
2.1 Trademarks
AT and IBM are trademarks of International Business Machines XT, AT, PS/2 and Personal System/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners.
The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without expressed written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. (C) JUMPtec® AG 1999
2.2 General
For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated no responsibility is assumed as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned. The information in the Technical Descriptions describes the type of the boards and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. (C) JUMPtec® AG 1999
2.3 Warranty
Each board is tested carefully and thoroughly before being shipped. If, however, problems should occur during the operation, please check your user specific settings of all boards included in your system. This is often the source of the fault. If a board is defective, it can be sent to your supplier for repair. Please take care of the following steps:
1. The board returned should have the factory default settings since a test is only possible with these settings.
2. In order to repair your board as fast as possible we require some additional information from you. Please fill out the attached Repair Form and include it with the defective board.
3. If possible the board will be upgraded to the latest version without additional cost.
4. Upon receipt of the board please be aware that your user specific settings were changed during the test.
Within the warranty period the repair is free of charge as long as the warranty conditions are observed. Because of the high test expenditure you will be charged with the test cost if no fault is found. Repair after the warranty period will be charged.
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This JUMPtec® product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment. During the warranty period JUMPtec® will at its option either repair or replace defective products.
For warranty service or repair the product must be returned to a service facility designated by
JUMPtec®.
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the product´s environmental specifications or improper installation or maintenance.
JUMPtec® will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by JUMPtec® that are caused by a faulty JUMPtec® product.
2.4 Support, problems and failure analysis
It is not in the responsibility of JUMPtec to supply you with informations about standard PC technology. Please find a selection of different information sources for your convenience in chapter „Literature
Before contacting JUMPtec please check first our web page for available information (newest manuals, application notes etc.). If you can't solve the problem on your own with this documents, do not hesitate to contact us by email or phone. Please prepare yourself to answer a few questions like
which JUMPtec module(s) is(are) concerned?
what serial numbers (xx???????)?
what BIOS versions?
since when is this problem known
is this problem already reported (to whom?)
and so on...
Note: You can save time and increase the problems solving process by using the FAReq.DOT form from our web page www.jumptec.de for problem reports.
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3. INTRODUCTION
The MOPSlcd6 integrates the complete functionality of a pentium motherboard with CPU, System­BIOS, up to 64 MByte SDRAM, keyboard-controller, real time clock, onboard high-performance PCI­SVGA with LCD interface and additional peripheral functions like COM1, COM2, LPT1, Floppy­interface, EIDE-harddisk-interface, watchdog and Ethernet access. The system runs with CPU clock speed 166MHz and 266 MHz.
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4. FEATURES
Processor Intel Pentium® with 166 MHz internal Clock and 32 kByte write-back-Cache or Intel Pentium® with 266 MHz internal Clock and 32 kByte write-back-Cache
Chipset ALI M1543C/M1531 PCI Chipset; extended temperature
Power Supply 5V only supply
Memory 32/64MB SDRAM-SODIMM-Module
Ethernet 100BaseT (Twisted Pair)
Two serial ports, (COM1 and COM2)
standard RS232C serial ports with FIFO, 16550 compatible
Parallel port, LPT1 With ECP/EPP-support
Floppy-interface
EIDE-PCI-hard disk-interface
PCI Bus Master IDE port (up to 2 IDE Devices) supports PIO Mode 3,4 IDE & ATAPI CD-ROM supports JUMPtec CHIPdisk
Watchdog
128 KByte FLASH-BIOS (Phoenix)
Real Time Clock
With external Battery-support
Keyboard Controller
Onboard C&T-VGA
C&T 69000 LCD-VGA-Controller with PCI-Bus interface incl. Burst Mode support
VGA-CRT and LCD Controller with integral 2 MByte Video RAM
Resolution up to 1280x1024 on panel and CRT
Color depths up to 16 millions of colors
Simultaneous display on CRT and panel
True 64-Bit Graphics engine and accelerator
Powerful drivers for Win3.11, Win95, NT3.51, NT4.0, OS/2....
plug and play panel interfacing on the upper SO-DIMM-Connector supports almost
any type of LCD
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5. I/O MAP
The I/O-port addresses of the processor module MOPSlcd6 are functionally identical with a standard PC/AT.
I/O Addresses MOPSlcd6 - onboard Function 0000 - 001F X DMA-Controller 1 0020 - 003F X Interrupt-Controller 1 0040 - 0043 X Timer 0050 - 005F Onboard Control Registers 0060 - 0064 X Keyboard-controller 0061 X Port B Register 0070 X NMI Enable Register 0070 - 0071 X Real Time Clock 0080 - 008F X DMA Page Register 74LS612 0092 X Port A Register (Fast A20 Gate) 00A0 - 00BF X Interrupt-Controller 2 00C0 - 00DF X DMA-Controller 2 00F0 - 00FF X Math-Coprocessor 0100 – 10F X Onboard Control Registers 01F0 - 01F8 X Fixed Disk 0200 – 0207 Game I/O 020C-020D Reserved 021F Reserved 0274 Control Register 1 External SSD (Board 0 - 3) 0275 Control Register 1 External SSD (Board 4 - 7) 0278 – 027F Parallel Port 2 02B0 - 02DF Alternate Enhanced Graphics Adapter 02E1 GPIB (adapter 0) 02E2 - 02E3 Data acquisition (Adapter 0) 02E8 - 02EF Serial Port 4 02F8 - 02FF X Serial Port 2 0300 – 030F X Onboard Network (default configuration) 0310 – 031F Prototype Card 0360 – 0363 PC Network (low Address) 0364 – 0367 Reserved 0368 – 036B PC Network (high Address) 036C – 036F Reserved 0370 – 0377 Config. Space for second SMC Controller 0378 – 037F X Parallel Port 1 0380 – 038F SDLC, Bisynchronous 2 0390 – 0393 Cluster 03A0 - 03AF Bisynchronous 1 03B0 - 03BF X Monochrom Disp. and Printer Adap. 03C0 - 03CF X Enhanced Graphic Adapter 03D0 - 03DF X Color/Graphic Monitor Adapter 03E8 - 03EF Serial Port 3 03F0 - 03F7 X Diskette Controller 03F8 - 03FF X Serial Port 1
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6. BLOCK DIAGRAM
CPU
SDRAM
ALI
Chipset
RTC
C&T PCI
VGA
EIDE
BIOS
IO-Con-
troller
Ethernet-
Con-
troller
COM1
COM2
LPT1
100/10baseT
PC/104plus
-Con.
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7. CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT
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8. BIOS-DESCRIPTION
The MOPS/lcd6 is equipped with a Phoenix BIOS which is located in a Flash EPROM onboard. This device has 8bit wide access. Faster access (16bit) is provided by the shadow RAM feature (default).
8.1 The Setup Guide
With the PhoenixBIOS Setup programm, you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the computer. The setup programm uses a number of menus for making changes and turning the special features on or off.
General Information
To start the PhoenixBIOS setup utility press <F2> when the string Press <F2> to enter Setup is displayed during bootup. The Main Menu will be displayed.
The Menu Bar
The Menu Bar at the top of the window lists all the different menus. Use the left/right arrows to make a selection.
The Legend Bar
Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selection or exit the current menu. The table below describes the legend keys and their alternates:
Key Function
<F1> or <Alt-H> General help window
<Esc> Exit this menu
or Arrow key
Select a different menu
or Arrow key
Move cursor up and down
<Tap> or <Shift-Tap> Cycle cursor up and down
<Home> or <End> Move cursor to top or bottom of current window
<PgUp> or <PgDn> Move cursor to next or previous page
<F5> or <-> Select the previous value for the current field
<F6> or <+> or <Space> Select the next value for the current field
<F9> Load default configuration values for this menu
<F10> Save and Exit
<Enter> Execute command or select submenu
<Alt-R> Refresh screen
To select an item, simply use the arrow key to move the cursor to the field you want. Then use the plus and minus keys to select a value for that field. The Save Value commands in the Exit Menu save the values currently displayed in all the menus.
To display a sup menu, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the sub menu you want. Then press <Enter>. A pointer (4) marks all sub menus.
The Field Help Window
The help window on the right side of each menu displays the help text for the currntly selected field. It updates as you move the cursor to each field.
The General Help Window
Pressing <F1> or <Alt-F1> on any menu brings up the General Help Window that describes the legend keys and their alternates. Press <Esc> to exit the General Help Window.
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The Main Menu
You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself. Use the sub menus for other selections.
Feature Option Description
System Time HH:MM:SS Set the system time. Use <Enter to move to
MM or SS.
System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the system date. . Use <Enter to move to
DD or YYYY.
Legacy Diskette A 360 kB, 5 ¼ “
1.2 MB, 5 ¼ “ 720 kB, 3 ½ “
1.44/1.25 MB, 3 ½ “
2.88 MB, 3 ½ “ Not Installed Disabled
Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in the system.
Legacy Diskette B See above
Disabled
See above
8Primary Master
autodetected drive Displays result of PM autotyping.
8Primary Slave
autodetected drive Displays result of PS autotyping.
8Memory Shadow
sub menu Opens Memory Shadow Menu
8Memory Cache
sub menu Opens Memory Cache Menu
System Memory N/A Displays amount of conventional memory
detected during bootup.
Extended Memory N/A Displays amount of extendedmemory detected
during bootup.
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Selecting one of the Master or Slave sub menus displays a menu like this:
Feature Option Description
Type None
User
Auto
CD-ROM
None = Autotyping is not able to supply the drive type or end user has selected None, disabling any drive that may be installed. User = End user supplies the hdd information. Auto = Autotyping, the drive itself supplies the information.
CD-RO = CD-ROM drive. Cylinders 1 to 65,536 Number of cylinders. Heads 1 to 256 Number of read/write heads. Sectors 1 to 63 Number of sectors per track. Maximum Capacity N/A Displays the calculated size of the drive Multi-Sector Transfer Disabled
Standard 2 sectors 4 sectors 8 sectors
16 sectors
Any selection except Disabled determines the
number of sectors transferred per block.
Standard is 1 sector per block.
LBA Mode Control Disabled
Enabled
Enabling LBA causes Logical Block
Addressing to be used in place of CHS. 32-Bit I/O
Disabled
Enabled
Enables 32-bit communication between CPU
and IDE card. Requires PCI or Local Bus. Transfer Mode Standard
Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2
Fast PIO 3
Fast PIO 4
Selects the method for transferring the data
between the hard disk and system memory.
SMART Device Monitoring
Disabled
Enabled
Enables SMART warnings of imminent failure
of drive.
Memory Shadow sub menu:
Feature Option Description
C800 - CBFF
Disabled
Enabled
Accesses to this upper memory region go to
the ISA bus if Disabled or to local memory if
Enabled.
NOTE: This option is not displayed if VGA
BIOS exceeds 32kB! In that case this region is
shadowed automatically. CC00 - CFFF
Disabled
Enabled
Accesses to this upper memory region go to
the ISA bus if Disabled or to local memory if
Enabled. D000 – D3FF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. D400 – D7FF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. D800 - DBFF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. DC00 - DFFF
Disabled
Enabled
see above.
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Memory Cache sub menu:
Feature Option Description
System BIOS Disabled
Enabled
Caches the system BIOS to improve
performance. Video BIOS Disabled
Enabled
Caches the video BIOS to improve
performance. C800 - CBFF
Disabled
Enabled
Controls caching of accesses to this upper
memory region.
NOTE: this option is not displayed if VGA
BIOS exceeds 32k! In that case this region is
handled by the option video BIOS. CC00 - CFFF
Disabled
Enabled
Controls caching of accesses to this upper
memory region. D000 – D3FF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. D400 – D7FF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. D800 - DBFF
Disabled
Enabled
see above. DC00 - DFFF
Disabled
Enabled
see above.
The Advanced Menu
Selecting „Advanced“ from the menu bar displays this menu:
Feature Option Description
8Advanced Chipset Control
sub menu Opens Advanced Chipset Control sub menu.
Plug & Play OS
Yes
No
If your system has a PNP OS (e.g. Win95)
select Yes to let the OS configure PNP devices
not required for boot. No makes the BIOS
configure them. Secured Setup Configuration** Yes
No
Yes prevents a Plug and Play OS from
changing system settings. Reset Configuration Data
No
Yes
Yes erases all configuration data in ESCD,
which stores the configuration settings for
plug-in devices. Select Yes when required to
restore the manufacturer’s defaults. 8PCI Configuration
sub menu Opens PCI Advanced sub menu.
8Keyboard Features
sub menu Opens Keyboard Features sub menu.
8I/O Device Configuration
sub menu Opens I/O Device Configuration sub menu.
Large Disk Access Mode
DOS
Other
Select DOS if you have DOS. Select Other if
you have another OS such as UNIX.
A large disk is one that has more than 1024
cylinders, more than 16 heads or more than 63
sectors per track. Halt On Errors*
Yes
No
Determines if post errors cause the system to
halt.
*) P588R113 upwards, **) P588R116 upwards
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Advanced Chipset Control sub menu:
Feature Option Description
AT bus clock frequency 7.16 MHZ
PCICLK/4
PCICLK/3
Allows to select ISA bus clock frequency.
NOTE: Some ISA devices might not work at
PCICLK/3 (11 MHz)! Passive Release Disabled
Enabled
Enables more efficient ISA Bus master cycles
to PCI. Delayed Transaction
Disabled
Enabled
Latches PCI-to-ISA cycles into buffer to free
the PCI bus. ISA Master Line Buffer Disabled
Enabled
Enables ISA master line buffer to enhance
performance. DMA Line Buffer Disabled
Enabled
Enables DMA line buffer to enhance
performance. PCI to ISA Posted Write Buffer Disabled
Enabled
Enables PCI to ISA posted write buffer. Enable Memory Gap **
Disabled
Conventional Extended
Turns system RAM of and frees address space
(512kB-640kB or 15MB-16MB) for use with an
option card. CAS Latency 2
3
Select CAS Latency time. SDRAM Timing *
3-6-9
3-5-8 3-4-7 2-5-7
Controls RAS pre-charge timing in HCLKIN’s.
tRP – tRAS – tRC
Pipe Function Disabled
Enabled
Enables the asserting of NA (Next Address)
when the cycle is a L2 or DRAM access cycle. Primary Frame Buffer
Disable, 1 MB, 2 MB, 4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB
Select the size of the primary frame buffer and
enables Host to PCI write buffer VGA Frame Buffer
Disabled
Enabled
Enables burst PCI cycles for VGA fixed frame
buffer at A0000h – BFFFFh. Data Merge
Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, only the words which address are
consecutive linear can be merged into one
line. Byte Merge
Disabled
Enabled
Enables the byte-merge feature for frame
buffer cycles Fast Back to Back
Disabled
Enabled
Enables PCI fast back to back capability. PCI Write Burst
Disabled
Enabled
Enables PCI write burst capability. *) default changed for P588R115 (was 3-4-7), **) P588R116 upwards
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PCI Configuration sub menu:
Feature Option Description
8PCI Device, Slot #1
sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 1 PCI
device 8PCI Device, Slot #2
sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 2 PCI
device 8PCI Device, Slot #3
sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 3 PCI
device 8PCI Device, Slot #4
sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 4 PCI
device PCI IRQ line 1 Disabled
Auto
IRQ3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14,15
Select IRQ for PIC interrupt INTA. Select Auto
to let the BIOS assign the IRQ.
PCI IRQ line 2 see above Select IRQ for PIC interrupt INTB. Select Auto
to let the BIOS assign the IRQ. PCI IRQ line 3 see above Select IRQ for PIC interrupt INTC. Select Auto
to let the BIOS assign the IRQ. PCI IRQ line 4 see above Select IRQ for PIC interrupt INTD. Select Auto
to let the BIOS assign the IRQ. USB IRQ line* see above Select IRQ for embedded USB device. Select
Auto to let the BIOS assign the IRQ. 8PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region
Exclusion
sub menu Opens UMB Region Exclusion sub menu.
8PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion
sub menu Opens IRQ Exclusion sub menu.
ISA graphics device installed
No
Yes
PCI devices may need to know if an ISA
graphics device is installed in the system in
order to enable that card to function correctly Assign IRQ to PCI VGA
Yes
No
Actually the onboard vga does not need an
IRQ assigned, but Win98 2nd Edition doesn‘t
work correctly if no IRQ is assigned *) P588R113 upwards
NOTE: Use IRQ Miniport driver for ALI M1543C south bridge (download from www.ali.com.tw) on Sytems running Win95!
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PCI Device, Slot #X sub menu:
Feature Option Description
Option ROM Scan Disabled
Enabled
Initialize device expansion ROM Enable Master Disabled
Enabled
Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master.
Not every device can function as a master.
Check your device documentation. Latency Timer
20h, 40h, 60h, 80h, A0h, C0h, E0h
Minimum guaranteed time slice allocated for
bus master in units of PCI bus clocks.
A high-priority, high-throughput device may
benefit from a greater value.
PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion sub menu:
Feature Option Description
C800 - CBFF
Available
Reserved
Reserves the specified block of upper memory
for use by legacy ISA devices. CC00 - CFFF see above see above D000 – D3FF see above see above D400 – D7FF see above see above D800 - DBFF see above see above DC00 - DFFF see above see above
PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Exclusion sub menu:
Feature Option Description
IRQ3
Available
Reserved
Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy
ISA devices. IRQ4 see above see above IRQ5 see above see above IRQ7 see above see above IRQ9 see above see above IRQ10 see above see above IRQ11 see above see above IRQ12 * see above see above IRQ14 * (only visible if IDE disabled) see above see above IRQ15 see above see above *) P588R116 upwards
Keyboard Features sub menu:
Feature Option Description
Numlock
Auto
On Off
On or Off turns NumLock on or off at bootup.
Auto turns NumLock on if it finds a numeric
key pad. Key Click
Disabled
Enabled
Turns audible key click on. Keyboard auto-repeat rate
30/sec, 26.7/sec, 21.8/sec,
13.3/sec, 10/sec, 6/sec, 2/sec
Sets the number of times to repeat a keystroke
per second if you hold the key down. Keyboard auto-repeat delay
¼ sec, ½ sec, ¾ sec, 1 sec
Sets the delay time after the key is held down
before it begins to repeat the keystroke.
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I/O Device Configuration sub menu:
Feature Option Description
Local Bus IDE adapter Disabled
Enabled
Enables onboard PCI IDE device. Floppy disk controller Disabled
Enabled
Enables onboard FDC controller. Base I/O address
Primary
Secondary
Selects base address of onboard FDC
conroller. (Primary = 3F0h, Secondary = 370) Serial port A Serial port B
Disabled Enabled
Auto
OS Controlled
Disabled turns off the port.
Enabled requires end user to enter the base
I/O address and the IRQ.
Auto makes the BIOS configure the port.
OS Controlled lets the PNP OS configure the
port after bootup. Base I/O address 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, 2E8h Select I/O base of port. IRQ (port A and B) IRQ 3, IRQ 4 Select IRQ of port A and B Parallel Port Disabled
Enabled
Auto
OS Controlled
Disabled turns off the port.
Enabled requires end user to enter the base
I/O address and the IRQ.
Auto makes the BIOS configure the port.
OS Controlled lets the PNP OS configure the
port after bootup. Mode Output only
Bi-directional
ECP EPP
Set the mode for the parallel port.
Base I/O address 378h, 278h, 3BCh Select I/O base of port. IRQ IRQ 5, IRQ 7 Select IRQ of parallel port. DMA DMA0, 1, 2, 3 Select DMA channel of port if in ECP mode. USB Host Controller
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or Disable onboard USB controller. USB BIOS Legacy Support*
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or Disable support for USB keyboard
and mice. Enable for use with non-USB aware
OSes such as UNIX and DOS. 8Watchdog Settings
sub menu Opens Watchdog Settings sub menu
*) NOTE: If USB legacy support is enabled, IRQ12 is used by the usb ohci controller. If you run a system with win9x and without a mouse attached, set irq12 to reserved in the PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Exclusion sub menu to prevent win9x from allocating irq12 for pci devices!
Watchdog Settings sub menu:
Feature Option Description
Mode
Disabled
Reset NMI
Select watchdog operation mode.
Delay
1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 10min, 30min
The time until the watchdog counter starts
counting. Useful to handle longer boot times. Timeout
0.4s, 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 5min, 10min
Max. trigger periode.
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The Security Menu
Selecting „Security“ from the menu bar displays this menu:
Feature Option Description
Set User Password Up to seven alphanumeric
characters
Pressing <Enter> displays the dialog box for
entering the user password. In related
systems, this password gives restricted access
to setup. Set Supervisor Passord Up to seven alphanumeric
characters
Pressing <Enter> displays the dialog box for
entering the user password. In related
systems, this password gives full access to
setup. Password on boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled requires a password on boot.
Requires prior setting of the supervisor
password.
If supervisor password is set and this option is
disabed, BIOS assumes user is booting. Diskette access User
Supervisor
Enabled requires supervisor password to
access floppy disk. Fixed disk boot sector
Normal
Write protected
Write protect the boot sector on the hard disk
for virus protection. Requires a password to
format or Fdisk the hard disk. Virus check reminder System backup reminder
Disabled
Daily Weekly Monthly
Displays a message during bootup asking
(Y/N) if you backed up the system or scanned
for viruses.
Message returns on each boot until you
respond with „Y“.
Daily displays the message on the first boot of
the day, Weekly on the first boot after Sunday,
and Monthly on the first boot of the month. Enabling „Supervisor Password“ requires a password for entering Setup.
The passwords are not case sensitive! Note: User and Supervisor passwords are related! You cannot have a User password without first
creating a Supervisor password.
The Power Menu
A power managment system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity. The setup menu supports a Full On state, a Standby state with partial power reduction, and a Suspend state with full power reduction. Use the Advanced Options sub menu to specify whether or not an activity can terminate a Standby or Suspend state and restore Full On.
Selecting „Power“ from the menu bar displays this menu:
Feature Option Description
Power Savings
Disabled
Customized Maximum Power Saving Maximum Performance
Maximum options select predifined values.
Select Customized to make your own
selections from the following fields. Disabled
turns off all power managment. Standby Timeout
Off, 1min, 2min, 4min, 6min, 8min, 12min, 16min
Inactivity period required to put system in
Standby mode (partial power shutdown). Auto Suspend Timeout
Off, 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, 30min, 40min, 60min
Inactivity period required after Standby to
Suspend mode (maximum power shutdown). Hard Disk Timeout
Disabled, 10 sec – 15 min
Inactivity period of hard disk required before
standby (motor off). 8Advanced Options
sub menu Opens advanced options sub menu
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LCD Backlight Off Timer
Disabled, 28 sec – 14 min
If enabled, backlight is switched off after the
selected period of time without video activity Advanced Options sub menu:
Feature Option Description
Video IO Yes
No
Wakes up system on video event Primary HDD Yes
No
Wakes up system on primary HDD event. Floppy Disk Drive Yes
No
Wakes up system on FDD event. Serial I/O
Yes
No
Wakes up system on serial I/O event. Parallel I/O Yes
No
Wakes up system on parallel I/O event. Keyboard
Yes
No
Wakes up system on keyboard event. RTC Yes
No
Wakes up system on RTC alarm.
monitored events: Video IO 3B0h – 3DF I/O and A/B segment memory
Primary HDD 1F0h – 1F7h and 3F6h I/O access, primary IDE channel DMA request Secondary HDD 170h – 177h and 376h I/O access, secondary IDE channel DMA request FDD 3F0h – 3F7h I/O access Serial I/O 3F8h – 3FFh, 2F8h – 2FFh, 3E8h – 3EFh, 2E8h – 2EFh, 338h – 33Fh, 238h – 23Fh Parallel I/O 378h – 37Fh, 278h – 27Fh, 3BCh – 3BEh Keyboard 60h and 64h I/O access
Besides the events explained above the following events will wake the system from suspend state:
IRQ[1-7], IRQ[9-15], NMI, SMI, INIT
RTC IRQ 8
The Boot Menu
See chapter „Boot Utilities“ below
The Exit Menu
The following sections describe the five possible options of the Exit Menu. Note that <Esc> does not exit this menu. You must select one of the items from the menu to exit.
Exit Saving Changes
Saves all the selections and exits setup. The next time you boots, the BIOS configures the system according to the Setup selection stored in CMOS.
Exit Discarding Changes
Use this option to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any new selections you may have made. The selections previously in effect remain in effect.
Load Setup Defaults
Select to display the default values for all the Setup menus.
Discard Changes
If, during a Setup session, you changeyour mind about changes you have made and have not yet saved the values to CMOS, you can restore the values you previously saved to CMOS.
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Save Changes
Saves all the selection without exiting Setup. You can return to the other menus if you want to review and change your selection.
8.2 Boot Utilities
QuietBoot
Rigth after you turn on or reset the computer, Quietboot displays a graphical logo instead of the text based POST screen, which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages.
The graphical logo stays up until just before the OS loads unless:
§ You press <Esc> to display the POST screen
§ You press <F2> to enter Setup
§ POST issues an error message
§ The BIOS or an option ROM requests keyboard input
MultiBoot
MultiBoot expands your boot options by letting you choose your boot device, which could be a hard disk, floppy disk, CD-ROM or network card. You can select your boot device in Setup, or you can choose a different device each time you boot by selecting your boot device in The Boot First Menu.
MultiBoot consists of 4 menus:
The Setup Boot Menu
Feature Option Description
Floppy Check
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled verifies floppy type on boot; disabled
speeds boot. Summary Screen
Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, a summary screen is displayed just
before booting the OS to let the end user see
the system configuration. QuickBoot Mode
Disabled
Enabled
Allows the system to skip certain tests while
booting. This will decrease the time needed to
boot the system. Dark Boot
Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, system comes up with a blank
screen instead of the diagnostic screen during
bootup. 8Boot Device Priority
sub menu Opens boot device priority sub menu
Onboard LAN RPL ROM *
Disabled
Enabled
Enables Remote Program Load ROM of the
onboard LAN controller.
Supportes Intel PXE. See
www.support.intel.com/support/desktopmgmt/pxepdk.htm.
for more information *) P588R116 upwards
The Boot Device Priority Menu
This menu allows to select the order of the devices from which the BIOS attempts to boot the OS. During POST, if BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device, it will try the next one on the list. The items on this menu each may represent the first of a class of items. For example, if you have more than one hard disk drive, Hard Drive represents the first of such drives as specified in the Hard Drive menu described below. To change the order select the device you want to change and press <-> to decrease or <+> to increase priority.
Feature Option Description
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8Removable Devices
boot priority & sub menu Sets boot priority of Removable Devices as
described in the respective sub menu. 8Hard Drives
boot priority & sub menu Sets boot priority of Hard Disks as described in
the respective sub menu. ATAPI CD-ROM Drive boot priority Sets boot priority of ATAPI CD:ROM Drives. 8Network Boot
boot priority & sub menu Sets boot priority of Network Adapters as
described in the respective sub menu.
The Removable Devices Menu
If you have more than one Removable Media drive, select Removable Devices and press <Enter> to display the Removable Media menu and choose which drive is represented in boot-order menu. Note: The standard 1.44MB floppy drive is referenced as „Legacy Floppy Drives“.
The Hard Drive Priority Menu
If you have more than one bootable hard drive, select Hard Drive and press <Enter> to display the Fixed Disk Menu and choose the boot priority.
The Network Boot Priority Menu
If you have more than one bootable network adapter in the system, select Network Boot and press <Enter> to display the available network adapters and choose the boot priority.
The Boot First Menu
Display the Boot First Menu by pressing <Esc> during POST. In response, the BIOS first displays the message „Entering Boot Menu...“ and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST.
Use the menu to select any of these options:
§ Override the existing boot sequence (for this boot only) by selecting another boot device. If the
specified device does not load the OS, the BIOS reverts to the previous boot sequence.
§ Enter Setup
§ Press <Esc> to continue with the existing boot sequence.
8.3 BIOS Update with Phoenix Phlash
Phoenix Phlash gives you the ability to update your BIOS from a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM chip. Phoenix Phlash is a utility for „flashing“ a BIOS to the Flash ROM installed on the MOPS/lcd6.
Use Phoenix Phlash for the following tasks only:
Update the current BIOS with a newer version
Restore a BIOS when it has become corrupted (see below)
Phoenix Plash can be downloaded as a compressed file called CRISP588.ZIP from the JUMPtec
wep page and contains the following files: MAKEBOOT.EXE Creates the custom boot sector on the Crisis Recovery Diskette
CRISBOOT.BIN The Crisis Recovery boot sector code MINIDOS.SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH.EXE Programs the flash ROM WINCRISIS.EXE Executable file for creating the Crisis Recovery Diskette from Windows WINCRISIS.HLP The help file of WINCRISES.EXE PLATFORM.BIN Performs platform-dependent functions BIOS.ROM Actual BIOS image to be programmed into flash ROM
To install Phoenix Phlash on your hard disk, unzip the content of CRISP588.ZIP into a local directory, presumable C:\PHLASH.
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To create the Crisis Recovery Diskette insert a clean diskette into drive A: or B: and execute WINCRISIS.EXE. This copies four files onto the Crisis Recovery Diskette:
MINIDOS.SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH.EXE Programs the flash ROM PLATFORM.BIN Performs platform-dependent functions BIOS.ROM Actual BIOS image to be programmed into flash ROM
If the BIOS image (BIOS.ROM) changes due to an update or bug fix, you can easily update the Crisis Recovery Disk. Simply copy the new BIOS.ROM image onto the diskette.
You can run Phoenix Phlash in one of two modes:
Command Line Mode
Crisis Recovery Mode
Use the Command Line mode to update or replace your current BIOS. To execute Phlash in this mode, move to the Crisis Recovery Disk and type PHLASH. Phoenix Phlash will automatically update the BIOS. Phlash may fail if your system is using memory managers, in which case the utility will display the following message:
Cannot flash when memory manager are present.
If you see this message after you execute Phlash, you must disable the memory manager on your system!
8.4 Boot Block Support
Updating the BIOS may create a possible hazard: power failures or fluctuations that occur during updating the Flash ROM can damage the BIOS code, making the system unbootable.
To prevent this possible hazzard the MOPS/lcd6 is equiped with a boot block Flash ROM. The boot block region contains a fail-safe recovery routine. If the boot block code finds a corrupted BIOS (checksum fails), it boots into the crisis recovery mode and loads a BIOS image from a special crisis diskette (see above).
Additionally the end user can insert an update key into the parallel port to force initiating the boot block recovery routine.
For further information on the update key and the crisis diskette check the JUMPtec web page.
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9. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
9.1 ALI-Chipset Features
The MOPSlcd6 Board operates with the chipset ALI Aladdin IVPlus, which provides following features: North bridge M1531:
Supports SDRAM DRAMs
Fully synchronous 33Mhz 3.3V/5V tolerance PCI interface
Enhanced power management
South bridge M1543C:
PCI 3.3V/5V tolerance interface
Buffers control
Provides steerable PCI interrupts for PCI device Plug-and-Play
Enhanced DMA controller
Interrupt controller
Counters/timers
Distributed DMA supported
Serialized IRQ supported
Plug-and-Play supported
Built-in keyboard controller
Supports positive/subtractive decode for ISA device
PMU features
Built-in PCI IDE controller
USB interface
Super I/O interface
9.2 Memory configuration
The MOPSlcd6 uses only small outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMMs). One socket is available for 3.3 Volt (power level) unbuffered Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) of either 32 or 64MB.
9.3 Interrupts
IRQ0 System Timer IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Cascade IRQ3 COM 2 note (1) IRQ4 COM 1 note (1) IRQ5 Available IRQ6 Floppy IRQ7 LPT 1 IRQ8 Clock/Calendar IRQ9 Available IRQ10 Available IRQ11 Available IRQ12 Available IRQ13 Numeric-processor IRQ14 EIDE Channel 1 IRQ15 Available
Notes: (1) if serial ports are disabled via system bios, these interrupts are available for other devices.
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9.4 DMA
DMA 0 Available DMA 1 Available DMA 2 Floppy DMA 3 Available DMA 4 Cascade DMA 5 Available DMA 6 Available DMA 7 Available
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9.5 Onboard C&T VGA
Block Diagram
Intern
PCI­BUS
HiQV64
with 2 MB RAM
CRT
internal panel connector plug-and-play
Supported Display Types
The MOPSlcd6 supports a vast variety of panels all configured by a dedicated cable for each panel. There is no jumper setting or software setup required. Since practically all LCD’s have different connectors, pinout or LCD voltages, this is the easiest and safest way to configure different panels. The MOPSlcd6 BIOS supports different panel types, which are identified via the video BIOS by reading the configuration on internal panel connector.
Power Supply
The on board 3.3V-circuitry and low-voltage panels are powered by their own separated voltage regulators, the one for the LCD is mounted on the adapter cable. If the used backlight converter needs +12V, supply system also with +12V.
The LC-Display Interface
Connecting a Display
Many different panel adapters for a wide spread variety of displays are available through JUMPtec®. If you use one of those adapters supplied by JUMPtec®, configuration is very easy:
1. Check, whether you have the correct adapter and cable for the panel you plan to use. Inspect the
cable for damages.
2. Disconnect power from your System.
3. Connect the panel adapter to the internal LCD connector on MOPSlcd6.
4. Connect the other end of the cable to your display.
5. Connect the backlight converter.
6. Supply power to your system
7. If no picture appears on your display, you should connect a CRT monitor to the CRT-connector.
If you still don’t see any improvement, you may consider contacting the dealer for technical support.
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Current panel information from the JUMPtec®-Website
To find out whether your panel is supported, you should check the JUMPtec® support pages on the Internet for actual panel lists. We regularly update the list of panels that have been tested with the MOPSlcd6.
Available Video Modes
Video Mode Display Mode Characters/Pixels Colors/Gray val. Refresh Rate 00h/01h Text 40x25 16 70 02h/03h Text 80x25 16 70 04h/05h Graphics 320x200 4 70 06h Graphics 640x200 2 70 07h Text 80x25 Mono 70 0Dh Graphics 320x200 16 70 0Eh Graphics 640x200 16 70 0Fh Graphics 640x350 Mono 70 10h Graphics 640x350 16 70 11h Graphics 640x480 2 60 12h Graphics 640x480 16 60 13h Graphics 320x200 256 70 14h Graphics 320x200 256 70 15h Graphics 320x200 64k 70 16h Graphics 320x200 16M 70 17h Graphics 320x240 256 60 18h Graphics 320x240 64k 60 19h Graphics 320x240 16M 60 1Ah Graphics 400x300 256 60 1Bh Graphics 400x300 64k 60 1Ch Graphics 400x300 16M 60 1Dh Graphics 512x384 256 60 1Eh Graphics 512x384 64k 60 1Fh Graphics 512x384 16M 60 20h Graphics 640x480 16 85 22h Graphics 800x600 16 85 24h Graphics 1024x768 16 85 28h Graphics 1280x1024 16 60 30h Graphics 640x480 256 85 31h Graphics 640x400 256 70 32h Graphics 800x600 256 85 34h Graphics 1024x768 256 85 38h Graphics 1280x1024 256 60 40h Graphics 640x480 32k 85 41h Graphics 640x480 64k 85 42h Graphics 800x600 32k 85 43h Graphics 800x600 64k 85 44h Graphics 1024x768 32k 85 45h Graphics 1024x768 64k 85 50h Graphics 640x480 16M 85 52h Graphics 800x600 16M 85 62h Graphics 640x400 64k 70 63h Graphics 640x400 16M 70 64h Graphics 1024x768 16 85 68h Graphics 1280x1024 16 60 6Ah Graphics 800x600 16 85 70h Graphics 640x480 256 85 71 Graphics 640x400 256 70 72 Graphics 800x600 256 85 74 Graphics 1024x768 256 85 78 Graphics 1280x1024 256 60
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9.6 Watchdog Extension
With the aid of a special Interrupt 15h function, the watchdog on a JUMPtec board can be controlled very easily.
The respective functions have the following calling conventions:
Watchdog init
Int 15h 00h
Input:
AH = E0h AL = 00h BX = timeout in 0.2sec increments CX = delay in 0.2sec increments DX = watchdog action (0 = reset, 1 = NMI)
Output:
None
Description:
This funcion is a public JUMPtec INT15h extension used to init the watchdog on JUMPtec boards.
Watchdog trigger
Int 15h 01h
Input:
AH = E0h AL = 01h
Output:
None
Description:
This funcion is a public JUMPtec INT15h extension used to trigger the watchdog on JUMPtec boards.
Detailed description of the watchdog function:
Programming:
The function Init watchdog must be called only once. The three parameters delay time, timeout time an trigger event must be set. After initialisation the watchdog will be active only after the delay time has expired. The watchdog must be reset during the timeout time with the trigger watchdog function. Otherwise a RESET or NMI will occur depending on trigger event.
The trigger- and the delay time can be set in steps of 0.2 sec. The maximum values are:
Ÿ timeout time 65535*0.2sec. = 13107s 3h 38min Ÿ delay time 32767*0.2sec. = 6553s 1h 49min
The system BIOS makes it very easy to use the watchdog via software interrupt 15h. Two ways are possible to access the watchdog: The simplest way is to use AH=0E0h to init or trigger the watchdog. The second way is to use the functions ”Write I2C” and ”Read I2C” with AH=0E1h and handling the I2C bus protocol.
A) Simple with AH = E0h Init Watchdog (Int 15h, AH=E0h)
Called with AX E000h
BX timeout time
BX = 0 ð watchdog off. BX
max
= 0FFFFh
CX delay time
CX = 0 ð no delay. CX
max
= 07FFFh
DX trigger event
DX = 0 ð RESET, DX = 1 ð IOCHCHK
Returns no Example
mov ax,0E000h ; Watchdog set mov bx,5 ; 5*0,2s = 1s Timeout mov cx,5 ; 5*0,2s = 1s Delay mov dx,0 ; after Timeout and Delay generate RESET int 15h
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10. THE JIDA STANDARD
JIDA is the abbreviation for JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture. Every board with onboard BIOS extension shall support the following function calls, which supply information about the board. JIDA functions are called via Interrupt 15h with AH=EAh, AL=function number, DX=4648h (security word), CL=board number (starting with 1).
The interrupt will return with CL#0, if a board with the number specified in CL does not exist. CL will be equal to 0 if the board number exists. In this case, the content of DX is used to determine, if operation was successful. DX=6B6Fh indicates successful operation, any other value indicates an error. To get information about the installed boards following the JIDA standard, the following procedure is recommended: Call ”Get Device ID” with CL=1. The name of the first device installed will be returned. If result was ”Board exists” (CL=0), increment CL and call ”Get Device ID” again. Repeat until result is ”Board not present” (CL#0). You now know the names of all boards within your systen that follow the JIDA standard. More information about a specific board may then be obtained by calling the appropriate inquiry function with the board’s number in CL.
WARNING: Association between board and board number may change due to configuration changes. Do not rely on any association between board and board number. Instead, always use the procedure described in the preceding paragraph first, to determine the association between board and board number.
The source of a Turbo-Pascal unit called JIDA_ACC.PAS showing JIDA access is available from our webpage at www.jumptec.de.
Get Manufacturer ID
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA00h DX = 4648h CL = Board number (1=first board a.s.o.) ES:BX = Pointer to destination data area
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful DX6B6Fh: Error
Description:
If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 4 Byte manufacturer ID were copied to the area pointed to by ES:BX By default, the result will be ”JUMP”. Note: There is no ending zero byte. Function must be implemented on every device supporting the JIDA.
Get Device ID
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA01h DX = 4648h CL = Board number ES:BX = Pointer to destination data area
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful DX6B6Fh: Error
Description:
If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 7 Byte device ID were copied to area pointed to by ES:BX By default, the result will be ” ” Note: There is no ending zero byte. Function must be implemented on every device supporting the JIDA.
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Get Manufacturing Date
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA02h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented
BX = Manufacturing date
Description
If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then BX=Manufacturing date. Date format is the same as used for DOS files: Bit0..4: Day Bit5..8: Month Bit9..15: Years since 1980
Get Serial Number
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA03h DX = 4648h CL = Board number ES:BX = Pointer to destination data area
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented
Description:
If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then 10 Byte serial number were copied to area pointed to by ES:BX The result is different for each single P588. Note: There is no ending zero byte.
Get Hardware Revision
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA04h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BH=Major revision number BL=Minor revision number
Get Firmware Revision
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA05h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BH=Major revision number BL=Minor revision number
Get Last Repair Date
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA06h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BX = Last repair date.
Description:
If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then BX=Last repair date. For date format see function ”Get Manufacturing Date”. If board was never repaired, result will be equal to manufacturing date.
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Read Running Time Meter
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA07h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BX=Running time (hours) CH=Overflow counter
ReadBoot Counter
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA08h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BX = Boot counter
Get JIDA Revision Level
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA09h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn. not implemented BH = Major revision number BL = Minor revision number
Read User Byte from EEPROM
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA40h DX = 4648h CL = Board number BH = Number of byte to read (0..15 allowed)
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BL = Value read
Write User Byte to EEPROM
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA41h DX = 4648h CL = Board number BH = Number of byte to write (0..15 allowed) BL = Value to write
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented
Get Number of User Bytes available in EEPROM
Int 15h
Input:
AX = EA42h DX = 4648h CL = Board number
Output:
CL=0: Board present CL0: Board not present
DX=6B6Fh: Function successful
DX6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BL=Number of Bytes available Note: BL=0 means 256 Bytes
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11. NETWORK OPERATION
11.1 Overview
The Ethernet interface on MOPSlcd6 is realized with the 82559ER from Intel, a fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN solution. The 82559ER consists of both the Media Access Controller (MAC) and the physical layer (PHY) interface combined into a single component solution. The 32-bit PCI controller provides enhanced scatter-gather bus mastering capabilities and enables the 82559ER to perform high speed data transfers over the PCI bus. Two large transmit and receive FIFOs of 3 Kbyte each help prevent data underruns and overruns while waiting for bus accesses. The 82559ER can operate in either full duplex or half duplex mode. In full duplex mode the 82559ER adheres with the IEEE 802.3x Flow Control specification. Half duplex performance is enhanced by a proprietary collision reduction mechanism. The 82559ER also includes an interface to a serial (4-pin) EEPROM. The EEPROM provides power-on initialization for hardware and software configuration parameters.
The 82559ER provides following features:
Integrated IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX compatible PHY
Glueless 32-bit PCI master interface
Improved dynamic transmit chaining with multiple priorities transmit queues
Backward compatible software to the 82558 and 82557
Full Duplex support at both 10 and 100Mbps
IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation support
3 Kbyte transmit and 3 Kbyte receive FIFOs
Fast back-to-back transmission support with minimum interframe spacing
IEEE 802.3x 100BASE-TX Flow Control support
Adaptive Technology
TCP/UDP checksum offload capabilities
Low power 3.3 V device
Clockrun protocol support
11.2 Configuration 82559ER
Perform the following steps to configure your 82559ER PCI Ethernet Adapter:
1. Connect your network cable The cable must be connected before loading the setup tool. To check the adapter's configuration run
the 82559ER DOS setup utility, named setup.exe, included in the driver archive. The setup utility shows the adapters configuration:
Adaper type: Currently selected adapter. Adapter part number: Part number of the adapter. Network address: Node (MAC) address of adapter in hexadecimal. Interrupt: The interrupt the PCI BIOS assigned to the adapter. Bus: PCI bus number slot ID of the adapter. Slot: Slot number used for the adapter drivers. Device: Device number assigned by the PCI BIOS. Network speed: Speed of the current network link. Physical layer device: Actice physical layer device. Duplex: Current duplex setting. Adapter capabilities: Link type supported by this adapter.
2. Perform diagnostic tests „Test adapter“ in main menu if needed.
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11.3 Software and driver setup
Please refer to the corresponding readme and setup/install files.
11.4 Ethernet Technical Support
Many problems can be solved with the latest drivers for the 82559ER controller. JUMPtec provides you with the latest tested drivers, which might be quite different from the newest ones. Therefore feel
free to contact the Intel web page for driver updates. For further technical support, contact either JUMPtec or get support information and download software updates from Intel's World Wide Web server or from the Intel FTP server.
Intel World Wide Web server Support: http://support.intel.com
Intel News: news://cs.intel.com Corporate: http://www.intel.com
Intel FTP server
download.intel.com
Navigate to this directory: /support/etherexpress
Before contacting JUMPtec® for technical support, be prepared to provide as much of the following information as possible.
1) Adapter type
2) Adapter configuration
3) - I/O Base, Memory Base, I/O or memory mode enabled, IRQ, and DMA channel
- Configured for media auto-detect or specific media type (which type). (Record this information from the driver's sign-on message if possible.)
4) Computer System's Configuration
- BIOS (make and version)
- System make and model
- CPU (type and speed)
- System RAM
5) Software
- 82559ER driver and version
- Your network operating system and version
- Your system's OS make/version (MS-DOS, Novell's DOS, Win95, WFWG, etc.)
- Version of all protocol support files
- Frame types supported by you server
6) Contents of your configuration files
- CONFIG.SYS
- AUTOEXEC.BAT
- PROTOCOL.INI
- NET.CFG FILE
- WINDOW'S SYSTEM.INI (if using Windows client)
- AUTOEXEC.NCF file
- or similar
7) Any Error Message displayed.
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12. SPECIFICATIONS
12.1 Mechanical Specifications
PC/104 Bus connector: 2 pieces of 2*32 pin male and 2*20 pin male connector PC/104plus connector 4*30 pin 2mm connector
REMEMBER: The PC/104plus connector is without connector shroud. It’s not possible to use a PC/104plus board with connector shroud at top at MOPSlcd6 and MOPS/686+. This is only a mechanical limitation and does not reduce the functionality of MOPSlcd6 and MOPS/686+. Please order a module without connector shroud or place MOPSlcd6/ MOPS/686+ at top at the stack.
Module-dimensions: length * width 95 mm * 90 mm (3,7" * 3,5 ")
12.2 Electrical Specifications
Supply voltage: 5V DC +/- 5% Supply voltage ripple: 100 mV peak to peak 0 - 20 MHz Supply current (maximal): 1,8 A + current DRAM + current Prozessor
( Σ max. current all Parts) Supply current (typical, DOS-Prompt):
with 166 MHz CPU and 64 MB SDRAM 1,60 A
with 266 MHz CPU, Fan and 64 MB SDRAM 1,85 A external RTC battery voltage 2,4 – 4,0 V external RTC battery quiescent current max. 2 uA
The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! It’s strictly recommended to use all Power Pins on the PC/104 connector for power supply of the MOPSlcd6 and additional I/O cards. The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! It’s not acceptabel to use only the power pins of the PC/104plus PCI connector for power supply of the full PC/104 stack. The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! Please refer the PC/104plus specification for the power supply of the MOPSlcd6 and all additional PC/104 I/O-cards.
12.3 Environmental Specifications
Temperature: operating 0 to +60 °C ((*)with appropriate airflow)) except CPU and chipset (see
below)
non operating: -10 to +85 °C
The Intel Pentium Processor with MMX Technology on 0.25 Micron is specified for proper operation when case temperature is within the specified range of 0°C to 95°C. The chipset M1531 and M1543C on the back side are specified for extended temperature range of 0°C to 85°C.
Humidity: operating: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
non operating: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
(*) The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the modules´s surface. It is the user´s responsibility to maintain this temperature within the specification, which is set by the IC manufacturer.
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13. PERIPHERAL INTERFACE
13.1 Keyboard, Reset, Battery, Speaker
Signal name Function 5-pin diode
keyboard
adapter
6-pin minidin
keyboard adapter
(PS2) SPKR speaker output GND ground POWERGOOD reset input /KLOCK keyboard lock KDATA keyboard data 2 1 KCLK keyboard clock 1 5 GND Ground 4 3 VCC +5V 5 4 VBAT VBAT input (3,6V) POWERGOOD reset input
/KLOCK (keyboard lock)
input on CPU modules output on any other module input to the keyboard controller input port 1 bit 7 .
POWERGOOD (reset input)
input on CPU modules open collector output on all other module When power good goes high, it starts the reset generator on the CPU module to pull the onboard reset line high after a valid reset period. This pin can also be used as a low active hardware reset for modules.
SPKR (speaker output)
open collector output on modules which can drive a loudspeaker. input on modules which connect a 8 Ohm loudspeaker to this pin An 8 Ohm loudspeaker is connected between SPEAKER and GND. Only one loudspeaker should be connected to this pin. Usually only the CPU drives this pin, however other modules can also use this signal to drive the system loudspeaker.
KDATA (keyboard data)
bi-directional I/O pin on CPU modules Keyboard data signal.
KCLK (keyboard clock)
bi-directional I/O pin on CPU modules Keyboard clock signal.
VBAT (system battery connection)
This pin connects a system battery to all modules. The battery voltage has to be higher than 3.0V and lower than 4.0V. Either a 3V or 3.6V battery is recommended. Note, that there is no battery needed to hold the CMOS-setup data. Your configuration concerning hard disks, floppy drives etc. is automatically saved in an onboard FRAM. Nevertheless the battery is necessary to serve the CMOS date and time while power consumption is turned off.
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1 (Speaker)
2 (GND)
3,10 (PowerGood)
4 (/KLOCK)
5 (KDATA)
6 (KCLK)
7 (GND)
8 (+ 5V)
9 (VBAT)
3
5
2
4
1
13.2 Serial Port COM A, B RS232C
Pin Signalname In / Out DSUB-25
(need Adapter)
DSUB-9
(need Adapter) 1 DCD In 8 1 2 DSR In 6 6 3 RxD In 3 2 4 RTS Out 4 7 5 TxD Out 2 3 6 CTS In 5 8 7 DTR Out 20 4 8 RI In 22 9 9 GND -- 7 5 10 +5V -- -- --
For signal description please refer to additional literature. The four serial input/output interfaces can be set to any I/O-address on the periphal setup. The serial ports are completely compatible with the serial port implementation used on the IBM Serial Adapter. Their default interrupts are mapped to IRQ4 and IRQ3.
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13.3 Parallel Port LPT 1
Pin Signalname Function In / Out DSUB-25
(need Adapter) 1 /Strobe Out 1 3 Data 0 I/O 2 5 Data 1 I/O 3 7 Data 2 I/O 4 9 Data 3 I/O 5 11 Data 4 I/O 6 13 Data 5 I/O 7 15 Data 6 I/O 8 17 Data 7 I/O 9 19 /ACK in 10 21 BUSY in 11 23 PAPER out in 12 25 SEL out in 13 2 /AUTOFD out 14 4 /ERROR in 15 6 /INIT out 16 8 SEL in out 17 26 Vcc + 5 V -- NC 10,12 GND Signal Ground -- 18 - 25 14,16 GND Signal Ground -- 18 - 25 18,20 GND Signal Ground -- 18 - 25 22,24 GND Signal Ground -- 18 - 25
For signal description please refer to additional literature. The Centronics printer interface can be programmed via the system setup menu.Refer to the periphal setup for more informations. The parallel port is completely compatible with the parallel port implementation used in the IBM PS-II-Parallel Adapter.
13.4 Floppy Connector
Pin
Signal Function Pin Signal Function
1 VCC + 5V 2 IDX index 3 VCC + 5V 4 DS0 drive select 0 5 VCC + 5V 6 /DCHNG disk change 7 NC - 8 NC ­9 NC - 10 Mo0 motor on
1
1
NC - 12 DIR direction select
13 NC - 14 STEP step 15 GND ground 16 WD write data 17 GND ground 18 WG write gate 19 GND ground 20 TR00 track 00 21 GND ground 22 WP write protect 23 GND ground 24 RD read data 25 GND ground 26 SIDE side one select
For signal description please refer to additional literature.
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13.5 IDE Connector for 2,5" Hard Disk
Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 /RESET 2 GND 3 D7 4 D8 5 D6 6 D9 7 D5 8 D10 9 D4 10 D11 11 D3 12 D12 13 D2 14 D13 15 D1 16 D14 17 D0 18 D15 19 GND 20 NC 21 NC 22 GND 23 /IOW 24 GND 25 /IOR 26 GND 27 NC 28 BALE 29 NC 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 /IOCS16 33 SA1 34 NC 35 SA 0 36 SA2 37 /CS0 38 /CS1 39 /HDLED 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GND 44 NC
For signal description please refer additional literatur.
13.6 Ethernet Connector
Pin Signalname Function In/Out 1 TXD+ 100/10BASE-T Transmit differential Output 2 TXD- 100/10BASE-T Transmit differential Output 3 RXD+ 100/10BASE-T Receive differential Input 4 NC Unused Pin 5 NC Unused Pin 6 RXD- 100/10BASE-T Receive differential Input 7 NC Unused Pin Output 8 NC Unused Pin Output
TXD+, TXD-
Differential output pair drives 10 and 100Mb/s Manchester encoded data to the 100/10BASE-T transmit lines.
RXD+, RXD-
Differential input pair receives 10 and 100Mb/s Manchester encoded data from the 100/10BASE-T receive lines.
13.7 CRT Connector
Pin Signal name Function DSUB15
(need adapter) 1 RED analog video red 1 2 GREEN analog video green 2 3 BLUE analog video blue 3 4 GND signal ground 7 5 VSYNC vertical sync 14 6 HSYNC horizontal sync 13
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13.8 USB Connector
Pin Pin function 1 +5V 2
USB-
3
USB+
4 GND
The power contacts on PIN 1 and 4 are are only usable for internal USB devices. It’s strictly recommended to use a fuse for power on external USB connectors.
13.9 Power Connector
Pin Pin function 1 GND 2 +5V 3 VBAT 4 +12V 5 -5V 6 -12V 7 GND 8 +5V
Power Pins
The MOPSlcd6 is a +5 V only module. Nevertheless the power connector offers the possibility to supply with the additional voltages +12V, -12V and -5V which may be needed by other boards in the PC/104 system. The power consumption of all available power pins on the MOPSlcd6 is limited to 5A in total (1A per pin, with 2 pins on the power connector, 2 pins on the XT-bus and 1 pin on the AT-bus) and at GND up to 8A. Systems consuming more then 2A shouldn’t be served over the power connector only. Systems consuming more then 5A must provide power supply through an additional connector on another board.
The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! It’s strictly recommended to use all Power Pins on the PC/104 connector for power supply of the MOPSlcd6 and additional I/O cards. The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! It’s not acceptabel to use only the power pins of the PC/104plus PCI connector for power supply of the full PC/104 stack.
VBAT (system battery connection)
This pin connects a system battery to all modules. The battery voltage has to be higher than 3.0V and lower than 4.0V. Either a 3V or 3.6V battery is recommended. Note, that there is no battery needed to hold the CMOS-setup data. Your configuration concerning hard disks, floppy drives etc. is automatically saved in an onboard FRAM. Nevertheless the battery is necessary to serve the CMOS date and time while power consumption is turned off.
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13.10 PC/104-Connector
Specification XT Bus
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
A1 /IOCHCK B1 GND A2 SD7 B2 RESETDRV A3 SD6 B3 +5V A4 SD5 B4 IRQ9 A5 SD4 B5 -5V A6 SD3 B6 DRQ2 A7 SD2 B7 -12V A8 SD1 B8 /0WS A9 SD0 B9 +12V A10 IOCHRDY B10 GND (*) A11 AEN B11 /SMEMW A12 SA19 B12 /SMEMR A13 SA18 B13 /IOW A14 SA17 B14 /IOR A15 SA16 B15 /DACK3 A16 SA15 B16 DRQ3 A17 SA14 B17 /DACK1 A18 SA13 B18 DRQ1 A19 SA12 B19 /REFRESH A20 SA11 B20 SYSCLK A21 SA10 B21 IRQ7 A22 SA9 B22 IRQ6 A23 SA8 B23 IRQ5 A24 SA7 B24 IRQ4 A25 SA6 B25 IRQ3 A26 SA5 B26 /DACK2 A27 SA4 B27 TC A28 SA3 B28 BALE A29 SA2 B29 +5V A30 SA1 B30 OSC A31 SA0 B31 GND A32 GND B32 GND
Specification AT Bus
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
C0 GND D0 GND C1 /SBHE D1 /MEMCS16 C2 LA23 D2 /IOCS16 C3 LA22 D3 IRQ10 C4 LA21 D4 IRQ11 C5 LA20 D5 IRQ12 C6 LA19 D6 IRQ15 C7 LA18 D7 IRQ14 C8 LA17 D8 /DACK0 C9 /MEMR D9 DRQ0 C10 /MEMW D10 /DACK5 C11 SD8 D11 DRQ5 C12 SD9 D12 /DACK6 C13 SD10 D13 DRQ6 C14 SD11 D14 /DACK7 C15 SD12 D15 DRQ7 C16 SD13 D16 +5V C17 SD14 D17 /MASTER C18 SD15 D18 GND C19 GND (*) D19 GND
(*) Key pin for PC/104; GND for PC/104+ - specification
For signal description and periphal driver current refer the PC/104 Specification. Any signals are open collector for multiple sources and can not drive by TTL.
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14. LITERATURE, STANDARDS, LINKS
It is not in the responsibility of JUMPtec to supply you with informations about standard PC technology. Please find below a selection of different information sources for your convenience.
14.1 PC/104-Bus
PC/104 Specification Version 2.3 June 1996
PC/104-Plus Specification Version 1.1 June 1997
PC/104 Consortium; www.pc104.org
Embedded PCs, Markt&Technik GmbH, ISBN 3-8272-5314-4 (german)
14.2 ISA-Bus, Standard PS/2 - Connectors
ISA System Architecture, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, ISBN 0-201-40996-8
AT BUS Design IEEE P996 Compatible, Edward Solari, Annabooks San Diego CA. ISBN 0-
929392-08-6 www.annabooks.com
PC Handbook, Sixth Edition, John P. Choisser and John O. Foster, Annabooks San Diego CA. ISBN 0-929392-36-1, www.annabooks.com
AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1&2, 1985
ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes, January 30, 1990, Intel
Technical Reference Guide, Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus,
Compaq 1989
Personal Computer Bus Standard P996, Draft D2.00, January 18, 1990, IEEE Inc
Embedded PCs, Markt&Technik GmbH, ISBN 3-8272-5314-4 (german)
ePanorama PC Hardware Linkpage http://www.us-epanorama.net/pc/
14.3 RS232C
EIA-232-E Interface between data terminal equipment and date circuit-terminating equipment employing serial binary data interchange (ANSI/IEA-232-D)
National Semiconductor's Interface Data Book includes any applications notes. These notes are also available online at http://www.national.com/. A search engine is provided to search the text of the available application notes. Entering „232“ as search criteria to get a current list of related application notes.
14.4 ATA
The ATA specification of X3T10 is availible from several ftp servers. Please search for „ata3-r6“ on ftp search engines.
It’s higly recommended to have a view on „4.2 I/O cable“ in this specification by using Harddisks on DMA3 or PIO4-Mode.
14.5 USB
The USB specification maybe obtained from the USB Implementers Forum web site at www.usb.org
14.6 PCI
The PCI specification maybe obtained from the PCI Special Interest Group web site at
http://www.pcisig.com/.
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15. DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Filename Date Edited by Alteration to preceding revision P588D110.DOC 06.09.99 BJ Created preliminary P588D111.DOC 25.11.99 KW Correct VGA, add USB, ATA, temperature, preliminary P588D112.DOC 07.12.99 KW substantiate Temp Spec P588D113.DOC 13.01.00 KW Correct USB connector pg. 39; mechanical limitation of
PC/104plus pg. 34
P588D114.DOC 22.05.00 KW Add 266 MHz; change 82559 to 82559ER; Backplane
warning’s; PCI-Spec 14.6;
P588M215.DOC 21.08.00 RC BIOS description updated
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