Protech ProX-1690 User Manual

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USER’S MANUAL
ProX -1690
Dual Socket 370 Processor Embedded Card W/ VGA / Dual LAN
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ProX-1690 Dual Socket 370 processor
Embedded Card
With VGA/Dual LAN
OPERATION MANUAL
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This operation manual is meant to assist both Embedded Computer manufacturers and end users in installing and setting up the system. The information contained in this document is subject to change without any notice.
This manual is copyrighted November 2000. You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying and recording.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright Notice
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 About This Manual ........................................................ 1-2
1-2 System Specification ...................................................... 1-3
1-3 Safety Precautions ......................................................... 1-6
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
2-1 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table ................ 2-2
2-2 Component Locations .................................................... 2-3
2-3 How to Set the Jumpers ................................................. 2-4
2-4 COM Port Connector ...........…..................................... 2-6
2-5 RS232/422/485 (COM2) Selection ............................... 2-7
2-6 Solid-State Disk Socket ..................................………... 2-8
2-7 SSD Memory Mapping Selection .................................. 2-9
2-8 Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Connector .....................….... 2-10
2-9 Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Selection .......................….... 2-10
2-10 External Keyboard Connector ....................................... 2-11
2-11 Reset Connector ............................................................ 2-11
2-12 Hard Disk Drive LED Connector .................................. 2-11
2-13 CPU Fan Connector ...................................................... 2-12
2-14 External Speaker Connector .......................................... 2-12
2-15 VGA CRT Connector .................................................... 2-13
2-16 Hard Disk Drive Connector ........................................... 2-14
2-17 Floppy Disk Drive Connector ....................................... 2-16
2-18 LCD Panel Connector ................................................... 2-17
2-19 Printer Connector .......................................................... 2-18
2-20 Power LED & Keylock Connector ................................ 2-18
2-21 Green Function Connector ............................................ 2-19
2-22 Universal Serial Bus Connector .................................... 2-19
2-23 Panel VCC Selection ..................................................... 2-20
2-24 IRDA Connector ……………………………………… 2-20
2-25 LAN Connector ............................................................. 2-21
2-26 Reset/NMI/Clear Watchdog …..……………………… 2-22
2-27 Memory Installation ...................................................... 2-23
2-28 PPCI Connector ………………………………………. 2-24 2-29 CPU Type Selection ….………………………………. 2-25
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CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE UTILITIES
3-1 Introduction …………................................................... 3-2
3-2 VGA Driver Utility …………………………………… 3-2
3-3 Flash BIOS Update ....................................................... 3-3
3-4 LAN Driver Utility …................................................... 3-5
3-5 Watchdog Timer Configuration .................................... 3-6
CHAPTER 4 GREEN PC FUNCTION
4-1 Power Saving Block Diagram ....................................... 4-2
4-2 CPU Doze Mode ........................................................... 4-2
4-3 System Standby Mode ................................................... 4-2
4-4 System Suspend Mode .................................................. 4-3
CHAPTER 5 AWARD BIOS SETUP
5-1 Introduction ................................................................... 5-2
5-2 Entering Setup ............................................................... 5-3
5-3 The Standard CMOS Setup ………............................... 5-4
5-4 The BIOS Features Setup .............................................. 5-8
5-5 Chipset Features Setup .................................................. 5-12
5-6 Power Management Setup ............................................. 5-16
5-7 PNP/PCI Configuration ................................................. 5-19
5-8 Load BIOS Defaults ...................................................... 5-21
5-9 Load Setup Defaults ...................................................... 5-21
5-10 Integrated Peripherals .................................................... 5-22
5-11 Password Setting ........................................................... 5-23
5-12 IDE HDD Auto Detection ............................................. 5-25
5-13 Save & Exit Setup ......................................................... 5-26
APPENDIX A EXPANSION BUS
ISA Bus Pin Assignment .......................................................... A-2
PCI Bus Pin Assignment .......................................................... A-3
APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SUMMARY
Block Diagram .......................................................................... B-2
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Interrupt Map ............................................................................ B-3
RTC & CMOS RAM Map ........................................................ B-4
Timer & DMA Channels Map .................................................. B-5
I/O & Memory Map ................................................................. B-6
APPENDIX C TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble Shooting for Error Messages ...................................... C-2
Trouble Shooting for POST Codes ........................................... C-4
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter gives you the information for Prox-1690. It also outlines the System specification.
Section includes:
z About This Manual
z System Specifications
z Safety precautions
Experienced users can skip to chapter 2 on page 2-1 for Quick Start.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing our Prox-1690 Socket 370 Embedded Card
with VGA / Dual LAN, which is fully PC / AT compatible. Prox-1690 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more task than before. This manual is designed to assist you how to install and set up the system. It contains five chapters. The user can apply this manual for configuration according to the following chapters :
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter introduces you to the background of this manual, and the specification for this system. Final part of this chapter will indicate you how to avoid damaging this Embedded Card.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration
This chapter outlines the component locations and their functions. In the end of this chapter, you will learn how to set jumper and how to configure this card to meet your own needs.
Chapter 3 Software Utilities
This chapter contains helpful information for proper installations of the VGA utility, LAN utility and Flash BIOS. It also describes the Watchdog timer configuration.
Chapter 4 Green PC Function
This chapter explains the Green PC functions concisely.
Chapter 5 Award BIOS Setup
This chapter indicates you how to set up the BIOS configurations.
Appendix A Expansion Bus
This Appendix introduces you the expansion bus for ISA Bus, and PCI Bus.
Appendix B Technical Summary
This section gives you the information about the Technical maps.
Appendix C Trouble Shooting
This section outlines the error messages and offers you the methods to solve the problems.
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1-2. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
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CPU :
Intel® Celeron™ processor in 370-pin socket. 300A/333/366/400/433/466/500/533/566/600 MHz clock generator. Dual Intel® Pentium® !!! processor in 370-pin socket. 500E/550E/600E/650E/700/750/800/850 MHz clock generator. Auto detect voltage regulator.
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MEMORY :
Up to 768MB SDRAM Three 168-pin DIMMs socket on board.
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CACHE :
Depended on CPU (128/256KB Cache).
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REAL-TIME CLOCK / CALENDAR :
CMOS data back up from BIOS set or BIOS default. Dallas DS 12887 Real Time Clock.
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BIOS :
Award Flash BIOS fo r plug & play function. Easy update 256KB flash EEPROM. Support Green Function. Support S/IO Setup.
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KEYBOARD/MOUSE CONNECTOR :
Mini DIN connector for Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse by jumper selection. One 5-pin External keyboard connector.
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UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS :
Universal Serial Bus Connector on board, supports up to 2 USB ports.
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BUS SUPPORT :
External ISA/PCI BUS; PICMG Spec. Internal PCI Bus for VGA, IDE, PPCI, & LAN.
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DISPLAY :
Support SVGA for CRT & Panel. Support 32bits PCI Local Bus. VGA BIOS combines in 256KB flash ROM together with system BIOS. Support 15-pin connector 1280 x 1024 (256 color) resolutions on Monitor. Support 2 MB of SDRAM for graphic/video frame memory. Support 51-pin connector 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024 resolutions on LCD Panel. Panel display can support Color STN, and TFT modes. Support Simultaneous display of CRT & LCD flat panel.
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WATCHDOG :
I / O port 0443H to Enable watchdog. I / O port 0441H to Disable watchdog. Time-out timing select 0 / 8 / 16 / 24 / 32 / 40 / 48 / 56 / 64 / 72 / 80 / 88 / 96 / 104 / 112 / 120 sec +/- 25%.
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IDE INTERFACE :
Two IDE ports, Support up to four Enhanced IDE devices.
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FLOPPY DISK DRIVER INTERFACE :
Support up to two Floppy Disk Drives, 3.5" and 5.25" (360K / 720K /
1.2M / 1.44M / 2.88M / LS-120).
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DISK-ON-CHIPS SOCKET :
Supports up to 144MB.
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LAN INTERFACE :
Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet. Dual LAN, support for 10BaseT/100 BaseTx PCI Bus. Two RJ-45 Jack on board.
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SERIAL PORT :
Two high speed 16550 Compatible UARTs with Send / Receive 16 Byte FIFOs. COM1 for RS232; COM2 for RS232/422/485. MIDI Compatible. Programmable Baud Rate Generator.
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PARALLEL PORT :
SPP, ECP, EPP Function. Bi-directional parallel port.
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GREEN FUNCTION :
Software supported by BIOS setup. Hardware supported by switch control.
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HARDWARE MONITORING FUNCTION :
Monitor Vol tage, CPU Temperature and Cooling Fan.
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LED INDICATOR :
System power. Hard Disk access. LAN LED indi cator.
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BUS SPEED :
ISA Bus 8MHz PCI Bus 33MHz PPCI Bus
33MHz
USB 12Mbit/sec
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DMA CONTROLLER :
82C37 x 2
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DMA CHANNELS :
7
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INTERRUPT CONTROLLERS :
82C59 x 2
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INTERRUPT LEVELS :
15
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OPERATING TEMPERATURE :
0 to 60°C.
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SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENT :
DC Voltage: +5V, minimum +4 .75V, maximum +5.25V. DC Ampere: 15A. DC Voltage: +12V, minimum +11.4V, maximum +12.6V. DC Ampere: 500mA.
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BOARD DIMENSION :
338.5mm x 122mm
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BOARD NET WEIGHT :
0.35 Kg.
1-3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Follow the messages below to avoid your systems from damage:
1. Avoid your system from static electricity on all occasions.
2. P r event electric shock. Don‘t touch any components of this card when the card is power-on. Always disconnect power when the system is not in use.
3. Disconnect power when you change any hardware devices. For instance, when you connect a jumper or install any cards, a surge of power may damage the electronic components or the whole system.
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HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
** QUICK START **
Helpful information describes the jumper & connector settings, and component locations.
Section includes:
z Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
z Component Locations
z Configuration and Jumper settings
z Connector’s Pin Assignments
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2-1. JUMPER & CONNECTOR QUICK REFERENCE TABLE
COM Port Connector ...................…..................... COM1, COM2
RS232/422/485 (COM2) Selection ....................... JP4
Solid-State Disk Socket ...............…..................... SSD
SSD Memory Mapping Selection .......................... JP7, JP9
Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Connector ..................... DIN
Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Selection ....................... JP10
External Keyboard Connector ............................... EXKB
Reset Connector .........................…...................... RST
Hard Disk Drive LED Connector .......................... HDL
CPU Fan Connector ..................…....................… CPUFAN1
……………………………… CPUFAN2
External Speaker Connector ....….......................... SPK
VGA CRT Connector .....................….................. VGA
Hard Disk Drive Connector .................….............. IDE1, IDE2
Floppy Disk Drive Connector ................…............ FDD
LCD Panel Connector ........................................... LCD
Printer Connector ...............................….............. PRT
Power LED & Keylock Connector ...…................. KBL
Green Function Connector .................................... GRN
Universal Serial Bus Connector ............................. USB
Panel LCD VDD Selection ................................... JP1
IrDA Connector ………………………….………. IR Reset/NMI/Clear Watchdog ……………………... JP6
LAN Connector .......................................…......... LAN1, LAN2
Memory Installation ..................................…........
………………………………
DIMM1, DIMM2 DIMM3
PPCI Connector ……………..…………………... PPCI CPU Type Selection ……………………………... JP14, JP15 Reserved Pin ……………………………………... JP2, JP3, JP5 …………………………………….. JP13
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2-2. COMPONENT LOCATIONS
LAN2
LAN1
2
17
1
JP4
6
1
1
14
COM2
5
106
PRT
1
COM1
5
10
26
13
2
50
1
2
8
19
9
1291011
10211
JP7
SSD
VGA
7
8
12
2
8
1
7
10
6
5
1
EXKB
IR1
5
1
4
2
1
JP9
1
3
15
11
12887
BIOS
Flash
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DIN
2
1
4
3
6
5 5
1
412
JP10
KBL
B1
A1A30
LCD
FDD
2
151
6
5
33 1
JP11JP2
1
5
10
1
2
1342
IDE2
6
1
IDE1
C & T
RST
1
403940
39
HDL
JP3
2
1
DIMM 3
DIMM 1
DIMM 2
1
CPUFAN1
JP6
GRN
JP5
1
1
2
USB
SPK
1
BUZ
1
JP13
69000
CPU
Socket 370
CPU
Socket 370
1
JP15
JP14
1
PPCI
B30
Intel
440BX
1
CPUFAN2
Intel
440BX
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2-3. HOW TO SET THE JUMPERS
You can configure your board by setting jumpers. Jumper is consist s of two or three metal pins with a plastic base mounted on the card, and by using a small plastic "cap", Also known as the jumper cap (with a metal contact inside), you are able to connect the pins. So you can set-up your hardware configuratio n by "open" or "close" pins.
The jumper can be combined into sets that called jumper blocks. When the jumpers are all in the block, you have to put them together to set up the hardware configuration. The figure below shows how this looks like.
JUMPERS AND CAPS
If a jumper has three pins (for examples, labelled PIN1, PIN2, and PIN3), You can connect PIN1 & PIN2 to create one setting and shorting. You can either connect PIN2 & PIN3 to create another setting. The same jumper diagrams are applied a ll through this manual. The figure below shows what the manual diagrams look and what they represent.
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JUMPER DIAGRAMS
JUMPER SETTINGS
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Jumper Cap looks like this
2 pin Jumper looks like this
3 pin Jumper looks like this
Jumper Block looks like this
2 pin Jumper close(enabled)
1
1
1
2
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Looks like this
3 pin Jumper
2-3 pin close(enabled)
Looks like this
Jumper Block
1-2 pin close(enabled)
Looks like this
1
1
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2-4. COM PORT CONNECTOR
Prox-1690 possesses two Communication Port namely the COM1 and COM2. The difference between the two is that COM1 is fixed for RS-232, while COM2 is selectable for RS-232/422/485.
COM1 :
The COM1 Connector assignments are as follows :
COM2 :
The COM2 Connector assignments are as follows :
COM1 Connector
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI
COM2 Connector
PIN ASSIGNMENT
RS-232 RS-422 RS-485
1 DCD TX- TX­2 RX TX+ TX+ 3 TX RX+ RX+ 4 DTR RX- RX­5 GND GND GND 6 DSR RTS- NC 7 RTS RTS+ NC 8 CTS CTS+ NC 9 RI CTS- NC
10 NC NC NC
5
10
5
10
COM 2
COM 1
1
6
1
6
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2-5. RS232/422/485 (COM2) SELECTION
RS-232/422/485 Selection
JP4 :
COM1 is fixed for RS-232 function only. COM2 is selectable for RS-232, 422, 485 function. The jumper settings are as follows :
COM 2
Function
Jumper
setting
(pin closed)
Jumper
illustration
*** Manufactory default --- RS-232.
RS-232
Open
RS-422
1-2 5-6 7-8
9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20
RS-485
1-3 4-6 7-8
9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20
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2-6. SOLID-STATE DISK SOCKET
: 32pin Disk-on-chip Socket
SSD
The pin assignments are as follows:
32
SSD
17
116
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 NC 17 SD3 2 NC 18 SD4 3 NC 19 SD5 4 SA12 20 SD6 5 SA7 21 SD7 6 SA6 22 CE 7 SA5 23 SA10 8 SA4 24 OE
9 SA3 25 SA11 10 SA2 26 SA9 11 SA1 27 SA8 12 SA0 28 NC 13 SD0 29 NC 14 SD1 30 VCC 15 SD2 31 WE 16 GND 32 VCC
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2-7. SSD MEMORY MAPPING SELECTION
JP7, JP9 :
A 32-pin SSD socket supports Disk-on-Chip up to 144MB. This PnP Flash ROM SSD can be install as one of user’s hard disk drive. The SSD Memory Mapping Selections are as follows:
SSD Memory Map
CC000h-CDFFFh
DC000h-DDFFFh
SSD Memory Mapping Selections
JUMPER SETTING
JP7 JP9
1-2
D0000h-D1FFFh
3-4
D4000h-D5FFFh
3-4
D8000h-D9FFFh
5-6
5-6
(pin closed)
3-4
1-2
3-4
1-2
3-4
JUMPER
ILLUSTRATION
E0000h-E1FFFh
*** Manufactory default --- CC000h-CDFFFh
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2-8. KEYBOARD OR PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR
PC/AT Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Connector
DIN :
DIN connector can support Keyboard, Y-cable, or PS/2 Mouse by jumper selection, user may select the right device to used on “Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Selection”. The pin assignments are as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT
Keyboard PS/2 Mouse
1 KBDATA MSDATA 2 MSDATA MSDATA 3 GND GND 4 VCC VCC 5 KBCLK MSCLK 6 MSCLK MSCLK
2-9. KEYBOARD OR PS/2 MOUSE SELECTION
PC/AT Keyboard or PS/2 Mouse Selection
JP10 :
If User select to use Y-Cable, please set the jumper same as AT Keyboard. The jumper settings are as follows:
AT KEYBOARD
*** Manufactory default -- AT Keyboard
DEVICE
TYPE
PS/2 MOUSE
JUMPER SETTING
(pin closed)
JP9
3-5 4-6
1-3 2-4
JUMPER
ILLUSTRATION
6
5
3
4
2
1
DIN
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2-10. EXTERNAL KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
EXKB :
External Keyboard Connector
The pin assignment is as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 KBCLK 2 KBDATA 3 NC 4 GND 5 VCC
2-11. RESET CONNECTOR
Reset Connector.
RST :
The pin assignment is as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 RESET 2 GROUND
2-12. HARD DISK DRIVE LED CONNECTOR
Hard Disk Drive LED Connector
HDL :
The pin assignment is as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 VCC 2 HDD Active Signal
EXKB
1
RST
1
HDL
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2-13. CPU FAN CONNECTOR
There are two CPU FAN connector found on this board.
CPUFAN1 :
CPU Fan1 connector
The pin assignment is as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 GND 2 +12V 3 CPUFAN1
CPUFAN2 :
CPU Fan2 connector
The pin assignment is as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 GND 2 +12V 3 CPUFAN2
2-14. EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR
External Speaker Connector
SPK :
The pin assignment is as follows :
1
1
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1
SPK
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2-15. VGA CRT CONNECTOR
VGA CRT Connector
VGA :
The pin assignments are as follows:
5
10
15
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND
9 NC 10 GND 11 NC 12 NC 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 NC
VGA
1
6
11
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2-16. HARD DISK DRIVE CONNECTOR
Hard Disk Drive Connector
IDE1:
The Prox-1690 possesses two HDD connectors, IDE1 and IDE2. The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 IDERST 21 IDEREQ0 2 GND 22 GND 3 IDED7 23 IDEIOW 4 IDED8 24 GND 5 IDED6 25 IDEIOR 6 IDED9 26 GND 7 IDED5 27 IDERDY 8 IDED10 28 PULL LOW
9 IDED4 29 IDEDACK­10 IDED11 30 GND 11 IDED3 31 IRQ14 12 IDED12 32 NC 13 IDED2 33 IDEA1 14 IDED13 34 NC 15 IDED1 35 IDEA0 16 IDED14 36 IDEA2 17 IDED0 37 IDECS1P 18 IDED15 38 IDECS3P 19 GND 39 IDELEDP 20 N.C. 40 GND
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Hard Disk Drive Connector
IDE2:
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 IDERST 21 IDEREQ1 2 GND 22 GND 3 IDED7 23 IDEIOW 4 IDED8 24 GND 5 IDED6 25 IDEIOR 6 IDED9 26 GND 7 IDED5 27 IDERDY 8 IDED10 28 PULL LOW
9 IDED4 29 IDEDACK­10 IDED11 30 GND 11 IDED3 31 IRQ14 12 IDED12 32 NC 13 IDED2 33 IDEA1 14 IDED13 34 NC 15 IDED1 35 IDEA0 16 IDED14 36 IDEA2 17 IDED0 37 IDECS1S 18 IDED15 38 IDECS3S 19 GND 39 IDELEDS 20 N.C. 40 GND
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2-17. FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CONNECTOR
Floppy Disk Drive Connector
FDD :
You can use a 34-pin daisy-chain cable to connect two-FDDs. On one end of this cable is a 34-pin flat cable to attach the FDD on the board, and the other side is attaches two FDDs. The pin assignments are as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 GND 2 RWC­3 GND 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 GND 8 INDEX
9 GND 10 MOA­11 GND 12 DSB 13 GND 14 DSA 15 GND 16 MOB 17 GND 18 DIR 19 GND 20 STEP 21 GND 22 WD 23 GND 24 WE 25 GND 26 TRK0 27 GND 28 WRPRT 29 NC 30 RDATA 31 GND 32 HEAD 33 NC 34 DSKCHG
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2-18. LCD PANEL CONNECTOR
: LCD Panel Connector
LCD
The connector LCD is a 51-pin, dual-in-line header used for Flat Panel displays. The pin assignments are as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 P0 2 P16
3 P1 4 P17
5 P2 6 P18
7 P3 8 P19
9 P4 10 P20 11 P5 12 P21 13 P6 14 P22 15 P7 16 P23 17 LCD VDD 18 LCDVDD 19 P8 20 P24 21 P9 22 P25 23 P10 24 P26 25 P11 26 P27 27 P12 28 P28 29 P13 30 P29 31 P14 32 P30 33 P15 34 P31 35 P34 36 P32 37 P35 38 P33 39 M 40 GND 41 VDDSAFE 42 FLM 43 VDDSAFE 44 GND 45 ENABKL 46 SHFCLK 47 ENVEE 48 GND 49 12VSAFE 50 LP 51 12VSAFE
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2-19. PRINTER CONNECTOR
Printer Connector
PRT :
As to link the Printer to the card, you need a cable to connect both DB25 connector and parallel port. The pin assignments are as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 STB 14 AUTFE
2 P0 15 ERROR
3 P1 16 INIT
4 P2 17 SLCTIN
5 P3 18 GND
6 P4 19 GND
7 P5 20 GND
8 P6 21 GND
9 P7 22 GND 10 ACK 23 GND 11 BUSY 24 GND 12 PE 25 GND 13 SLCT 26 NC
2-20. POWER LED & KEYLOCK CONNECTOR
Power LED & Keylock Connector
KBL :
The pin assignments are as follows :
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 Power LED
2 NC
3 Ground
4 Keyboard INT
5 Ground
1
KBL
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2-21. GREEN FUNCTION CONNECTOR
Green Function Co nnector
GRN:
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 EXTSMI­2 GND
2-22. UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONNECTOR
Universal Serial Bus Connector
USB:
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 VCC 2 3 4 GND 5 GND 6 VCC 7 8 USBP1+ 9 GND
10 GND
USBP∅− USBP+
USBP1
1
GRN
6
1
USB
10
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2-23. PANEL LCD VDD SELECTION
: Panel LCD VDD Selection
JP1
The pin assignments are as follows:
Panel LCD VDD
Selection
LCD VDD 5V
LCD VDD 3.3V
2-24. IRDA CONNECTOR
: IrDA (Infrared) Connector
IR
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 VCC 2 FIR 3 SIR 4 GND 5 IR 6 NC 7 CIR 8 VCC 9 NC
10 NC
JUMPER SETTING
(pin closed)
1-2
2-3
JUMPER
ILLUSTRATION
16
5
10
IR
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2-25. LAN CONNECTOR
There are two LAN port found in this card called the LAN1 and LAN2. User must remember to choose LAN1 port connector when only one port is intended for use.
As you may notice, each individual port has two LAN led indicator. The green LED indicates power link, and the Yellow LED is used to detect data active transfer signal.
LAN1:
The pin assignments are as follows:
LAN Connector
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 TX+ 2 TX­3 RX+ 4 ISOLATED GND 5 ISOLATED GND 6 RX­7 ISOLATED GND 8 ISOLATED GND
9 PULL HI 10 LED – Green 11 PULL HI 12 LED - Yellow
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0The LAN1 function of this CPU Card is designed based on PCI Bus
Master, which means one of the PCI Bus Masters is occupied. The LAN Bus Master is same as 1st PCI Slot on t he backplane.
LAN chipset is on-board, the 1st PCI slot on backplane would fail even if LAN function is disabled.
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LAN2:
LAN Connector
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 TX+
2 TX-
3 RX+
4 ISOLATED GND
5 ISOLATED GND
6 RX-
7 ISOLATED GND
8 ISOLATED GND
9 PULL HI 10 LED – Green 11 PULL HI 12 LED - Yellow
2-26. RESET / NMI / CLEAR WATCHDOG
JP6 (1-2) JP6 (3-4) JP6 (5-6)
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT
: For Reset : For NMI
: For Clear Watchdog
1 WDGRST 2 WDGRSTJ 3 WDGNMI 4 IOCHKJ 5 CLRWDG 6 GND
JP6
6 5
2 1
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2-27. MEMORY INSTALLATION
Prox-1690 Socket 370 Embedded Card support up to 768MB in 3 SDRAM banks.
DRAM BANK CONFIGURATION
DIMM 1 DIMM 2 DIMM3 TOTAL MEMORY
32M 32M 32M 32M 64M 32M 32M 32M 96M 32M 64M 96M 32M 64M 32M 128M 32M 64M 64M 160M 64M 64M 64M 32M 96M 64M 32M 32M 128M 64M 64M 128M 64M 64M 32M 160M
64M 64M 64M 192M 128M 128M 128M 32M 160M 128M 64M 32M 224M 128M 128M 64M 320M 128M 128M 128M 384M 256M 256M 256M 32M 288M 256M 64M 32M 352M 256M 128M 64M 448M 256M 256M 128M 640M 256M 256M 256M 768M
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2-28. PPCI CONNECTOR
You will find a PPCI connector in our Prox-1690. This connector is used to
connect our SCSI d aughter boards.
The pin assignments are as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
A1 GND B1 GND A2 AD0 B2 AD1 A3 AD2 B3 AD3 A4 AD4 B4 AD5 A5 AD6 B5 AD7 A6 AD8 B6 AD9 A7 AD10 B7 AD11 A8 VCC B8 VCC A9 AD12 B9 AD13 A10 AD14 B10 AD15 A11 AD16 B11 AD17 A12 AD18 B12 AD19 A13 AD20 B13 AD21 A14 AD22 B14 AD23 A15 VCC B15 VCC A16 AD24 B16 AD25 A17 AD26 B17 AD27 A18 AD28 B18 AD29 A19 AD30 B19 AD31 A20 SCSILED B20 PAR A21 PCICLKA B21 IRDYJ A22 ID SEL B22 TRDYJ A23 CBEJ0 B23 CBEJ1 A24 CBEJ2 B24 CEBJ3 A25 GNTJ0 B25 REQJ0 A26 SERRJ B26 PERRJ A27 INTDJ B27 PCIRSTJ A28 STOPJ B28 LOCKJ A29 DEVSELJ B29 FRAMEJ A30 GND B30 GND
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The PPCI expansion connector of this Card is designed based on PCI Bus Master. That means when the PPCI expansion connector is used, the 4 PCI slot on the backplane is occupied.
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2-29 CPU TYPE SELECTION
JP14, JP15
The CPU type selections are shown as follows:
Pentium III
Celeron™
*** Manufacturing Default is set as Pentium III.
: Pentium !!! & Celeron™ CPU Selection
CPU TYPE
JUMPER SETTING
(pin closed)
JP14 JP15
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SOFTWARE
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UTILITIES
This chapter comprises the detailed information of VGA driver, LAN driver and Flash BIOS update. It also describes how to install the watchdog timer configuration.
Section includes:
z VGA Driver Utility
z Flash BIOS Update
z LAN Driver Utility
z Watchdog Timer Configuration
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3-1. INTRODUCTION
Enclosed with our Prox-1690 package is our driver utility, which may comes in a form of a CD ROM disc or floppy diskettes. For CD ROM disc user, you will only need some of the files contained in the CD ROM disc, please kindly refer to the following chart:
File name
(Assume that CD ROM drive is D:)
D:\VGA\C&T\CT69K C&T 69000
D:\Flash\Awdflash.exe For BIOS update D:\Lan\I82559 For LAN Driver installation
3-2. VGA DRIVER UTILITY
The VGA interface embedded with our Prox-1690 can support a wide range
of display mode, such as SVGA, STN, TFT, EL,.....etc. You can display
CRT and LCD Panel simultaneously on this board, but make sure that the modes for CRT and LCD Panel are the same. If not, only one of them can be displayed.
Purpose
For VGA driver installation
For more details on Installation procedure, please refer to readme.txt or install.txt file found on VGA DRIVER UTILITY.
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1. Awdflash 7.XX program
2. Win 3.1 program
3. Win 95 program
4. Win NT program
5. Win 98 program
6. OS/2 Video Device Driver
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3-3. FLASH BIOS UPDATE
3-3-1. System BIOS Update:
Users of Prox-1690 can use the program “Awdflash.exe” contained in the Utility Disk for system BIOS and VGA BIOS update.
3-3-2. To update VGA BIOS for LCD Flat Panel Display:
As Prox-1690 user, you have to update the VGA BIOS for your specific LCD flat panel you are going to use. For doing this, you need two files. One is the “Awdflash.exe” file and the other is the VGA BIOS C&T 69000 file for LCD panel display. Both file must be provided by the vendor or manufacturer. When you get these two files ready, follow the following steps for updating your VGA BIOS:
1. Install “Awdflash.exe” from Utility Disk to Drive C.
2. Insert the VGA BIOS file you have obtained from the vendor.
3. Type the path to Awdflash.exe and execute the VGA BIOS update with file B9xxxxxx.bin C:\UTIL\AWDFLASH>AWDFLASH B9xxxxxx.bin
4. The screen will display the table below:
FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7.XX
(C) Award Software 1999 All Rights Reserved
For i440BX-W977EF-2A69KP6KC-0 DATE: 01/07/2000
Flash Type - WINBOND 29C020/5V
File Name to Program: B9xxxxxx.bin
Checksum: XXXXX
Error Messa ge : D o You Want To Save BIOS ( Y /N)
If you want to save up the original BIOS, enter "Y" and press < Enter > . If you choose "N", the following table will appear on screen.
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FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7.XX
(C) Award Software 1999 All Rights Reserved
i440BX-W977EF-2A69KP6KC-0
For
Flash Type
File Name to Pr ogram: B9xxxxxx.bin
Checksum: XXXXX
Error Message : Are You Sure To Program (Y/N)
Select "Y", and the BIOS will be renewed. When you are refreshing the BIOS, do not turn off or reset the system, or you will damage the BIOS. After you have completed all the programming, the screen displays the table below:
FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7.XX
(C) Award Software 1999 All Rights Reserved
i440BX-W977EF-2A69KP6KC-0
For
Flash Type
File Name to Pr ogram: B9xxxxxx.bin
Checksum: XXXXX
DATE: 01/07/2000
- WINBOND 29C020/5V
DATE: 01/07/2000
- WINBOND 29C020/5V
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F1: Reset F10: Exit
accomplish update process!
Please reset or power off the system, and then the Flash BIOS is fully implemented.
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3-4. LAN DRIVER UTILITY
3-4-1. Introduction
Prox-1690 Embedded Card is enhanced with dual LAN function that can support various network adapters. Installation programs for LAN drivers are listed as follows:
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3-5. WATCHDOG TIMER CONFIGURATION
This board has watchdog timer function for monitoring whether the system is still work or not after a period of time. The user can select watchdog timer to system reset or NMI (Non Maskable interrupt) depending on the jumper set in JP6 as described in chapter 2. This is defined at I/O port When you want to enable the watchdog timer, please write I/O port and then the system will either reset itself or perform the NMI function. Likewise, when you want to disable the function, write I/O por t system will run the command to stop the Watchdog function.
In Prox-1690 watchdog function, you must write your program so when it writes I/O port address 443 for enable watchdog and write I/O port address 441 for disable watchdog. The timer's intervals have a tolerance of 25% so you should program an instruction that will refresh the timer about every second.
The following program shows you how to program the watch timer in your program.
Watchdog enable program:
MOV AX, 000FH (choose the values you need; start from 0)
MOV DX, 443H
OUT DX, AX
Watchdog disable program:
MOV AX, 000FH (this value can be ignored) MOV DX, 441H OUT DX, AX
The Watchdog Timer control table is as follows:
Level Value Time/sec Level Value Time/sec
1 F 0 9 7 64 2 E 8 10 6 72 3 D 16 11 5 80 4 C 24 12 4 88 5 B 32 13 3 96 6 A 40 14 2 104 7 9 48 15 1 112 8 8 56 16 0 120
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GREEN PC FUNCTION
This chapter gives you the concise information for Green PC Function.
Section includes:
! Power Saving Block Diagram
! CPU Doze Mode
! System STANDBY Mode
! System SUSPEND Mode
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4-1. POWER SAVING BLOCK DIAGRAM
4-2. CPU DOZE MODE
1. After out of the timer, CPU clock is slow down to 8MHz.
2. One beep sound.
3. Flash LED to indicate power saving status.
4. Monitor Activity, according to the setting of Advanced Setup.
5. Any activity occurs, system will exit from Doze mode to On mode.
4-3. SYSTEM STANDBY MODE
1. After out of the timer, CPU clock is slow down to 8MHz.
2. Two beep sound.
3. Flash LED to indicate power saving status.
4. Level 1 cache are disabled.
5. VGA monitor displays blank screen.
6. Fixed disk driver motor will be spin off.
7. Any activity occurs, system will exit from Standby mode to On mode.
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4-4. SYSTEM SUSPEND MODE
1. After out of the timer, CPU clock is slow down to 8MHz, if you use Intel
Pentium or Cyrix (SMI) CPU, then CPU clock will be stopped.
2. Three beep sound.
3. Flash LED to indicate power saving status.
4. Level 2 cache are disabled.
5. VGA monitor displays blank screen.
6. Fixed disk driver motor will be spin off.
7. Monitor activity according to the setting of Advanced Setup.
8. When system in Suspend mode, only Keyboard / Mouse / Alarm resume can
wakeup system.
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AWARD BIOS SETUP
This chapter states out how to set up the Award BIOS. Section includes:
z Introduction
z Entering Setup
z The Standard CMOS Setup
z The BIOS Features Setup
z The Chipset Features Setup
z Power Management Setup
z PNP/PCI Configuration
z Load BIOS defaults
z Integrated Peripherals
z IDE HDD Auto Detection
z Save and Exit Setup
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5-1. INTRODUCTION
This chapter will show you the function of a BIOS in managing the features of your system. The Prox-1690 Socket 370 Embedded Card is equipped with the BIOS for system chipset from Award Software Inc. This page briefly explains the function of a BIOS in managing the special features of your system. The following pages describe how to use the BIOS for system chipset Setup menu.
Your application programs (such as word processing, spreadsheets, and games) rely on an operating system such as DOS or OS/2 to manage such things as keyboard, monitor, disk drives, and memory.
The operating system relies on the BIOS (Basic Input and Output system), a program stored on a ROM (Read-only Memory) chip, to initialize and configure your computer's hardware. As the interface between the hardware and the operating system, the BIOS enables you to make basic changes to your system's hardware without having to write a new operating system.
The following diagram illustrates the interlocking relationships between the system hardware, BIOS, operating system, and application program:
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5-2. ENTERING SETUP
When the system is powered on, the BIOS will enter the Power-On Self Test (POST) routines and the following message will appear on the lower screen:
As long as this message is present on the screen you may press the <Del>
key (the one that shares the decimal point at bottom of the number keypad) to access the Setup program. In a moment, the main menu of the Award SETUP program will appear on the screen:
You may use the cursor up/down keys to highlight each individual menu items. As you highlight each item, a brief description of that item's function will appear in the lower window. If you have a color monitor you can use the Shift F2 keys to scroll t hrough the various color combinations available.
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PRESS <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP, ESC TO SKIP MEMORY TEST
ROM PCI / ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
INTEGRATED PERIPHER ALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Esc : Quit
↑↓→←
:SELECT ITEM
F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift)F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type.........
Setup program initial screen
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5-3. THE STANDARD CMOS SETUP
Highlight the 〝STANDARD CMOS SETUP〞and press < ENTER >, a screen will display as follows:
ROM PCI / ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFT WARE, INC.
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Time (hh:mm:ss) : 15 : 45 : 11
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE Primary Master : Auto 0M Primary Slave : Auto Secondary Master Secondary Slave
: Auto 0M : Auto 0M
Drive A : 1.44M, 3.5 in. Drive B : None
Video : EGA/VGA Halt On: All, But keyboard
Esc : Quit F1 : Help (Shift) F2 : Change Color
TheStandard CMOS Setup Menuare divided into 10 categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the
arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want.
Information on each category is as follows:
Date:
< Month >, < Date > and <Year >. Ranges for each value are in the CMOS Setup Screen, and the week-day will skip automatically.
Wed, Jun 28 2000
CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
0 0 0 0 0 AUTO
0M
0 0 0 0 0 AUTO 0 0 0 0 0 AUTO 0 0 0 0 0 AUTO
:Select Item Pu/Pd/+/- : Modify
↑↓→←
Standard CMOS setup screen
Base Memory: 640K
Extended Memory: 64512K
Other Memory: 384K
------------------------------------­Total Memory: 65536K
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Time:
The time format is <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is calculated based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is entered as 13:00:00.
Primary Master/Slave: Secondary Master/Slave:
The categories identify the types of 2 channels that have been installed in the computer. There are 45 predefined types and 4 user definable types are for Enhanced IDE BIOS. Type 1 to Type 45 are predefined. Type User is user-definable.
Press <PgUp > or <PgDn> to select a numbered hard disk type or type the number and press < Enter >. Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category. If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed, you can use Type “User” to define your own drive type manually.
If you select Type User, the related information will be asked to enter. Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press < Enter >. This information must be included in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer.
If the controller of HDD interface is ESDI, the selection shall be "Type 1". If the controller of HDD interface is SCSI, the selection shall be "None"
If you select Type “Auto”, BIOS will auto-detect the HDD & CD-ROM Drive at the POST stage and showing the IDE for HDD & CD-ROM Drive.
TYPE:
This is the number designation for a drive with certain identification parameters.
CYLS.:
This is the number of cylinders found in the specified drive type.
HEADS:
This is the number of heads found in the specified drive type.
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PRECOMP:
Precomp is the read delay circuitry which takes into account the timing differences between the inner and outer edges of the surface of the disk platter. The number designates the starting cylinder of the signal.
LANDZ:
Landzone is the landing zone of the heads. This number determines the cylinder location where the heads will normally park when the system is shut down.
SIZE (CAPACITY):
This is the formatted capacity of the drive based on the following formula: (# of heads) X (# of cylinders) X (# of sets) X ( 512bytes/sects)
DRIVE A AND DRIVE B:
This item identifies the type of floppy disk drive A or drive B that have been installed in the computer. The option are 360KB 5.25 in, 1.2M
5.25 in, 720KB 3.5 in, 1.44M 3.5 in, 2.88MB 3.5 in and None.
VIDEO:
This item selects the type of video adapter used for the primary system monitor. Although secondary monitors are supported, you don’t have to select the type in Setup. The available options are nMono, oVGA/EGA, pColor 40, and qColor 80.
HALT ON:
This item determines whether the computer will stop when error is detected during power up. The available options are nNo errors, oAll errors, pAll, But Keyboard, qAll, but Diskette, and rAll, But Disk/Key.
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HARD DISK ATTRIBUTES:
Type Cylinders Heads V-P comp LZone Sect Capacity
1 306 4 128 305 17 10 2 615 4 300 615 17 20 3 615 6 300 615 17 30 4 940 8 512 940 17 62 5 940 6 512 940 17 46 6 615 4 65535 615 17 20 7 642 8 256 511 17 30 8 733 5 65535 733 17 30
9 900 15 65535 901 17 112 10 820 3 65535 820 17 20 11 855 5 65535 855 17 35 12 855 7 65535 855 17 49 13 306 8 128 319 17 20 14 733 7 65535 733 17 42 15 000 0 0000 000 00 00 16 612 4 0000 663 17 20 17 977 5 300 977 17 40 18 977 7 65535 977 17 56 19 1024 7 512 1023 17 59 20 733 5 300 732 17 30 21 733 7 300 732 17 42 22 733 5 300 733 17 30 23 306 4 0000 336 17 10 24 977 5 65535 976 17 40 25 1024 9 65535 1023 17 76 26 1224 7 65535 1223 17 71 27 1224 11 65535 1223 17 111 28 1224 15 65535 1223 17 152 29 1024 8 65535 1023 17 68 30 1024 11 65535 1023 17 93 31 918 11 65535 1023 17 83 32 925 9 65535 926 17 69 33 1024 10 65535 1023 17 85 34 1024 12 65535 1023 17 102 35 1024 13 65535 1023 17 110 36 1024 14 65535 1023 17 119 37 1024 2 65535 1023 17 17 38 1024 16 65535 1023 17 136 39 918 15 65535 1023 17 114 40 820 6 65535 820 17 40 41 1024 5 65535 1023 17 42 42 1024 5 65535 1023 26 65 43 809 6 65535 852 17 40 44 809 6 65535 852 26 61 45 776 8 65335 775 33 100
47 AUTO
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5-4. The BIOS FEATURES SETUP
Choose theBIOS FEATURES SETUPin the main menu, the screen shown as below.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking
Quick Power On Self Test Boot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option PCI/VGA Palette snoop MPS Version Control For OS OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Report No FDD For WIN 95
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: Disabled : Enabled : Enabled : Enabled
: Disabled : A,C,SCSI : Disabled : Enabled : On : Fast : Disabled : 6 : 250 : Setup : Disabled : 1.1 : Non-OS2 : Yes
Video BIOS Shadow C8000-CBFFF Shadow CC000-CFFFF Shadow D0000-D3FFF Shadow D4000-D7FFF Shadow D8000- DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow
Esc : Quit F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
: Select Item
↑↓→←
: Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled
The "BIOS FEATURES SETUP" allow you to configure your system for basic operation. You can select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security.
To get help on each item, highlight the relevant item and press the F1 key. A window will appear on your screen detailing the various options available for each item. A brief introduction of each setting is given below.
VIRUS WARNING:
When enabled, the BIOS will supervise the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt for modification.
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CPU INTERNAL CACHE: EXTERNAL CACHE:
These two categories speed up memory access. However, it depends on CPU/chipset design.
CPU L2 CACHE ECC CHECKING:
This item allows you to enable / disable CPU L2 Cache ECC checking.
QUICK POWER ON SELF TEST:
This item allows you to speed up Power On Self Test (POST) after power­up the computer. When enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST.
BOOT SEQUENCE:
This category determines the sequence for which drive to look for first when system boots up. You may set the system to look first at drive A: and then at drive C: or vice versa.
SWAP FLOOPY DRIVE:
This item is effective only in systems wherein there are two floppy drives. Selecting Enabled assigns physical swapping of drive B to logical drive A and physical drive A to logical drive B.
BOOT UP FLOPPY SEEK:
You may enable / disable this item to define whether the system will look for a floppy disk drive to boot at power-on, or directly to the hard disk drive.
BOOT UP NUMLOCK STATUS:
This item allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on.
GATE 20A OPTION:
This entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled. The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above 1Mbytes. Initially the gate A20 was handled via a pin on the keyboard. Today, while keyboards still provide this support, it is more common and much faster for the sytem chipset to provide support for gate A20.
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TYPEMATIC RATE SETTING:
Enable this item if you wish to be able to configure the characteristics of your keyboard. Typematic refers to the way in which characters are entered repeatedly if a key is held down. For example, if you press and hold down the "A" key, the letter "a" will repeatedly appear on your screen on your screen until you release the key.
TYPEMATIC RATE (CHARS/SEC):
When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to choose the rate at which the keys are accelerated. The available options are 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 and 30.
TYPEMATIC DELAY (MSEC):
When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to choose the delay between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins. The available options are 250, 500, 750 and 1000 (msec).
SECURITY OPTION:
This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be
denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt.
Setup The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied
if the correct password is not entered at the prompt.
To disable security, select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and
then you will be asked to enter password. Do not type anything and just press <Enter>, it will disable security. Once the security is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
PCI/VGA PALETTE SNOOP:
This entry determines whether the MPEG ISA/VESA VGA Cards can work with PCI/VGA or not.
MPS VERSION CONTROL FOR OS:
The BIOS supports versions 1.1 and 1.4 of the Intel® multiprocessor specification. Select the version supported by the operating system running on this computer.
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OS SELECT FOR DRAM >64MB
This item allows you to access the memory that over 64MB in OS/2. You may choose OS2 or Non-OS2.
REPORT NO FDD FOR WIN 95:
Whether report no FDD for Win 95 or not.
VIDEO BIOS SHADOW:
Determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM. However, it is optional depending on chipset design. Video Shadow will increase the video speed.
C8000-CBFFF SHADOW ~ DC000-DFFFF SHADOW:
These categories determine whether option ROMs will be copied to RAM. An example of such option ROM would be support of on-board SCSI.
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5-5. CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
Choose theCHIPSET FEATURES SETUPfrom the main menu, the screen shown as below.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
Auto Configuration EDO DRAM Speed Selection EDO CASx# MA Wait State EDO RASx# Wait State
SDRAM
RAS-to-CAS Delay
SDRAM
RAS Precharge Time SDRAM CAS latency Time SDRAM Precharge Control DRAM Data Integrity Mode System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable 8 Bit I/O Recovery Time 16 Bit I/O Recovery Time Memory Hole At 15M-16M Passive Release Delayed Transaction AGP Aperture Size (MB)
The parameters in this screen are for system designers, service personnel, and technically competent users only. Do not reset these values unless you understand the consequences of your changes.
AUTO CONFIGURATION:
Auto Configuration selects predetermined optimal values of chipset parameters. When disabled, chipset parameters revert to setup information stored in CMOS. Many fields in this screen are not available when Auto Configuration is Enabled.
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: Enable : 60 ns : 2 : 2 : 3 : 3 : 3 : Disabled
Non-ECC
: : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : 1 : 1 : Disabled : Enabled : Disabled : 64
Chipset Features Setup
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk CPU Warning Temperature Current System Temp. Current CPU1 Temperature Current CPU2 Temperature Current CPUFAN1 Speed Current CPUFAN2 Speed IN0 (V) : 1.98V IN1(V) IN2 (V) : 3.26V + 5 V +12 V
: 12.16V -12 V
-
5 V
: - 4.99V
Esc : Quit
↑↓→←
: Enabled : Disabled : 75°C/167°F : 51°C/123°F :
0°C/ 32°F
0 RPM
: : 5232 RPM :
1.47 V
4.89 V
: :-11.78
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EDO DRAM SPEED SELECTION:
The DRAM timing is controlled by the DRAM Timing Registers. The timings programmed into this register are dependent on the system design. Slower rates may be required in certain system designs to support loose layouts or slower memory. The choices are 50ns, and 60ns.
EDO CASx# MA WAIT STATE:
You can select the timing control type of EDO DRAM CAS MA. (memory address bus). The choices are 1 and 2.
EDO RASx# WAIT STATE:
You can select the timing control type of EDO DRAM RAS MA (memory address bus). The choices are 1 and 2.
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS DELAY:
You can select RAS to CAS Delay time in HCLKs of 2/2 or 3/3. The system board designer should set the values in this field, depending on the DRAM installed. Do not change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU. The choices are 2 and 3.
SDRAM RAS PRECHARGE TIME:
Defines the length of time for Row Address Strobe is allowed to precharge.
SDRAM CAS LATENCY TIME:
You can select CAS latency time in HCLKs of 2/2 or 3/3. The system board designer should set the values in this field, depending on the DRAM installed. Do not change the values in this filed unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU.
SDRAM PRECHARGE CONTROL:
When Enabled, all CPU cycles to SDRAM result in an All Banks Precharge Command on the SDRAM interface.
DRAM DATA INTEGRITY MODE:
Select parity or ECC (error-correcting code), according to the type of installed DRAM.
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SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE :
Select Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F000h­FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
VIDEO BIOS CACHEABLE:
Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000h­F7FFFh, resulting in better video performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
VIDEO RAM CACHEABLE:
Select Enabled allows caching of the video RAM, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
8 Bit I/O RECOVERY TIME:
The recovery time is the length of time, measured in CPU clocks, which the system will delay after the completion of an input/output request. This delay takes place because the CPU is operating so much faster than the input / output bus that the CPU must be delayed to allow fro the completion of the I/O. This item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 8bit I/O.
16 Bit I/O RECOVERY TIME:
This item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 16bit I/O. Choices from NA, 1 to 4 CPU clocks.
MEMORY HOLE AT 15-16M:
In order to improve performance, certain space in memory can be reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB.
PASSIVE RELEASE:
When Enabled, CPU to PCI bus accesses is allowed during passive release. Otherwise, the arbiter only accepts another PCI master access to local DRAM.
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DELAYED TRANSACTION:
The chipset has an embedded 32-bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles. Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2.1.
AGP APERTURE SIZE:
Select the size of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) aperture. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the aperture range are for wa r d e d t o t he A GP withou t a ny t r a n s la t i o n . See www. ag p f o r u m. o r g f o r AGP information.
AUTO DETECT DIMM/PCI CLK:
To reduce the occurrence of electromagnetic interference (EMI), the BIOS detects the presence or absence of components in DIMM and PCI slots and turns off system clock generator pulses to empty slots.
CPU WARNING TEMPERATURE:
Select the combination of lower and upper limits for the CPU temperature. If the CPU temperature extends beyond either limit, any warning mechanism programmed into your system will be activated.
CURRENT SYSTEM TEMP.:
This item displays the current system temperature, if your computer contains a monitoring system.
CURRENT CPU1/CPU2 TEMPERATURE:
This item displays the current CPU temperature, if your computer contains a monitoring system.
CURRENT CPUFAN1/CPUFAN2 SPEED:
This item displays the current system speed of the CPU fans, if your computer contains a monitoring system.
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5-6. POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
ChoosePOWER MANAGEMENT SETUPoption on the main menu, a display will be shown on screen as below :
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K) POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
Power Management PM Control by APM Video Off Method Video Off After MODEM Use IRQ Doze Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode HDD Powe r Down Throttle Duty Cycle PCI/VGA Act-Monitor PowerOn by Ring IRQ 8 Break Suspend
This category allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy while operati ng in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. Having made all the settings above, press < Esc > to return to the main menu.
POWER MANAGEMENT:
This category allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to Doze Mode, Standby Mode, Suspend Mode, and HDD Power Down. The available options are Disable, Min. Power Saving, Max. Power Saving, and User Define.
PM CONTROL BY APM:
When set to “Yes”, an Advanced Power Management device will be activated to enhance the Max. Power Saving mode and stop the CPU internal clock.
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: User Define : Yes : DPMS : Standby : NA : Disable : Disable : Disable : Disable : 62.5% : Disabled : Enabled : Disabled
** Reload Global Timer IRQ (3-7, 9-15), NMI Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1 Floppy Disk Serial Port Parallel Port
Esc : Quit F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
Power Management Setup
Events ** : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Enabled : Disabled
: Select Item
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VIDEO OFF METHOD:
This category determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
V/H SYNC+BLANK This selection will cause the system to turn off the
BLANK SCREEN This selection only writes blanks to video buffer. DPMS Initial display power management signaling.
VIDEO OFF AFTER:
When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power saving mode. The available choices are as follows:
N/A Monitor will remain on during power saving
SUSPEND Monitor blanked when the systems enters the
STANDBY Monitor blanked when the system enters Standby
DOZE Monitor blanked when the system enter any
MODEM USE IRQ:
This item enable you to name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system.
DOZE MODE:
When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the CPU clock will run at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
STANDBY MODE:
When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the fixed disk drive and the video would be shut off while all other devices still operate at full speed.
SUSPEND MODE:
When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, all device except the CPU will be shut off.
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vertical & horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to video buffer.
modes.
Suspend mode.
mode.
power saving mode.
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HDD POWER DOWN:
When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active.
THROTTLE DUTY CYCLE:
This item allows you to select the percent of time that the clock runs when the system enters Doze mode.
PCI/VGA ACT-MONITOR:
When enabled, any video activity restarts the global timer for Standby mode.
POWERON BY RING:
When enabled, an incoming call on the modem awakens the system from a soft off state.
IRQ 8 BREAK SUSPEND:
This item allows you to enabled and disable the monitoring of IRQ8 so it doesn’t awaken the system from Suspend mode.
RELOAD GLOBAL TIMER EVENTS:
When enabled, an event occurring on each device listed below restarts the global time for standby mode:
nIRQ[3-7,9-15], NMI oPrimary IDE 0 qSecondary IDE 0 tSerial Port
rSecondary IDE 2 s Floppy Disk
uParallel Port
pPrimary IDE 1
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5-7. PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
Choose PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION from the main menu, a display will be shown on screen as below:
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
PNP OS Installed Resources Controlled by Reset Configuration Data
IRQ-3 assigned to IRQ-4 assigned to IRQ-5 assigned to IRQ-7 assigned to IRQ-9 assigned to IRQ-10 assigned to IRQ-11 assigned to IRQ-12 assigned to IRQ-14 assigned to IRQ-15 assigned to DMA-0 assigned to DMA-1 assigned to DMA-3 assigned to DMA-5 assigned to DMA-6 assigned to DMA-7 assigned to
This section describes how to configure P CI bus system. PCI, a lso Known as Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed of the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers technical items, which is strongly recommended for experienced users only.
You can manually configure the PnP/PCI Device‘s IRQ. Highlight the selected item and pressing <F1> key, the all options for the desired selection will be displayed for choice.
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: No : Manual : Disabled
: PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP : PCI/ISA PnP
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
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Used MEM base addr : N/A
Esc : Quit F1 : Help Pu/Pd/+/- : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
↑↓→←
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RESOURCE CONTROLLED BY:
The Award Plug and Play Bios can automatically configure all the booth and Plug and Play-compatible devices. If set to Auto, all interrupt request (IRQ) and DMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS automatically assigns them.
RESET CONFIGURATION DATA:
When Enable, the system will reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot.
IRQ # ASSIGNED TO:
If resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt as Legacy ISA Devices or PCI/ISA PnP Devices.
Legacy ISA Devices It complaint with the original PC AT bus
specification, requiring a specific interrupt such as IRQ4 for serial port 1.
PCI/ISA PnP Devices It complaint with the Plug and Play standard,
whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture.
DMA # ASSIGNED TO:
If resources are controlled manually, assign each system DMA channel as as Legacy ISA Devices or PCI/ISA PnP Devices.
Legacy ISA Devices It complaint with the original PC AT bus
specification, requiring a specific DMA channel.
PCI/ISA PnP Devices It complaint with the Plug and Play standard,
whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture.
USED MEM BASE ADDR:
Select a base address for the memory area used by any peripheral that requires high memory.
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5-8. LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH BIOS DEFAULTS
"LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS" loads the default BIOS values. When the diagnostic aid of your system becomes unusable , choose this option and the following message appears:
Load BIOS Default ( Y / N ) ? Y
To use the BIOS defaults, change the prompt to "Y" and press < Enter >, the CMOS is load automatically when you power on the Prox-1690.
5-9. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
AUTO CONFIGURATION WITH SETUP DEFAULTS
This Main Menu item uses the default SETUP values. Use this option as a diagnostic aid of your system behaves erratically. Choose this item and the following message appears:
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Load SETUP Default ( Y / N ) ? Y
To use the SETUP defaults, change the prompt to "Y" and press <Enter> The CMOS is load automatically form SETUP default values.
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5-10. INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
ChooseINTEGRATED PERIPHERALSfrom the main menu, a display will be shown on screen as below:
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
INTEGRATED PERIPHER ALS
IDE HDD Block Mode IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Secondary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE Secondary Master UDMA IDE Secondary Slave UDMA On-Chip Primary PCI IDE On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE Onboard PCI SCSI Chip USB Keyboard Support Init Display First
Onboard FDC Controller
By moving cursor to the desired selection and pressing <F1> key, the all options for the desired selection will be displayed for choice. User has to use select the desired option. Having made all the setting according to your selections. Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu.
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: Enabled : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Enabled : Enabled : Enabled : Disabled : PCI Slot
: Enabled
Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART Mode Select
Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode
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INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
↑↓→←
: 3F8/IRQ4 : 2F8/IRQ3 : Normal
: 378/IRQ7 : SPP
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5-11. PASSWORD SETTING
You may choose to select to set either supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences is that the supervisor password can enter and change options of the setup menus while user password can only enter setup menu but does not have any rights to change any sett ings.
TO SET A PASSWORD
If you want to enable this item you should choose the〝PASSWORD SETTING〞option from the main menu, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
Enter Password:
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press < Enter >. You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press < Enter >. You may also press < Esc > to abort the selection and not enter a password.
To change the original password, enter CMOS setup Menu again and you will be asked to enter the original password, then select 〝PASSWORD
SETTING〞and press enter. The system will asked you to enter a password, and then you may enter new password and re-type new
password for confirmation.
User should bear in mind that when a password is set, you will be ask
to enter the password whenever you enter CMOS setup Menu. This can prevent an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration.
You may determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security Option. If the Security Option is set to “System”, the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting will only occurs when trying to enter Setup.
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TO DISABLE THE PASSWORD
Upon entering the CMOS setup Menu, the system will ask you to enter the original password, after entering the original password, press PASSWORD SETTINGa message will appear at the center.
Password Disabled!!!
Press any key to continue...
Press < Enter > and the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, you can enter Setup freely.
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5-12. IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
Choose theIDE HDD AUTO DETECTIONoption . The screen will be shown as below.
ROM PCI / ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
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CYLS. HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS MODE Drive C : (850Mb) 824 32 0 1647 63 LBA Drive D : ( Mb)
Select Drive D Option (N=Skip) : N
Option Size Cyls Heads Precomp Landzone Sectors Mode ______________________________________________________________ 1 (Y) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Normal
Note: Some Oses (like SCO-UNIX) must use “Normal” for installation
Esc : Skip
This setup menu allows you to save time in finding the Hard Disk Drive information, just follow the following steps:
1. Select the IDE HDD AUTO DETECTIONfrom the Main Menu.
2. After a couple of seconds, the screen will appear the Hard Disk information and following message:
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION Screen
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“SELECT PRIMARY MASTER O PTION (N=SKIP):N”
3. Enter Y or N to confirm the acceptance of the parameter reported by BIOS, then press the <ENTER> key.
The process will repeat again form Primary Slave, Secondary Master and
Secondary Slave Hard Disks.
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5-13. SAVE & EXIT SETUP
When you have completed adjusting all the settings as required, you must have these setting into the CMOS RAM. Select SAVE & EXIT and press<Enter>, as the display shown on below:
ROM PCI / ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNP/PCI CONF
LOAD BIOS DE
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Esc : Quit F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift)F2 : Change Color
When you confirm that you wish to save the settings your machine will be automatically rebooted and the changes you have made will be implemented. You may call up the setup program at any time to adjust any of the individual items by pressing the <Del> key during boot up.
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? N
Save Data to CMOS & Exit SETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPHER ALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
ETUP
SAVING
↑↓→←
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If wish to cancel any changes you have made, select EXIT WITHOUT SAVING and the original setting stored in the CMOS will be retained. The screen will be shown as below:
ROM PCI / ISA BIOS (2A69KP6K)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPHER ALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
PNP/PCI CONF
LOAD BIOS DE
Quit Without Saving (Y/N) ? Y
ETUP
SAVING
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Esc : Quit
↑↓→←
:SELECT ITEM
F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift)F2 : Change Color
Abandon all Datas & Exit SETUP
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APPENDIX
EXPANSION BUS
This appendix indicates the pin assignments.
Section includes:
! ISA BUS Pin Assignment
! PCI BUS Pin Assignment
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ISA BUS PIN ASSIGNMENT
There are two edge connector (called gold fingers) on this CPU Card, on the right hand is the connector of ISA Bus, followed up by PCI BUS connector. The ISA­bus connector is divided into two sets: one consists of 62 pins; the other consists of 36 pins. The pin assignments are as follows :
D18
D1
B31
B1
A31
C1C18
BAD C
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
B1 GND A1 -I/O CH CHK D1 -MEMCS16 C1 SBHE B2RESET A2SD07 D2-I/OCS16 C2LA23 B3+5V A3SD06 D3IRQ10 C3 LA22 B4 IRQ9 A4 SD05 D4 IRQ11 C4 LA21 B5-5V A5SD04 D5IRQ12 C5 LA20 B6 DRQ2 A6 SD03 D6 IRQ15 C6 LA19 B7 -12V A7 SD02 D7 IRQ14 C7 LA18 B8 OWS A8 SD01 D8 -DACK0 C8 LA17 B9 +12V A9 SD00 D9 DRQ0 C9 -MEMR B10 GND A10 -I/O CH RDY D10 -DACK5 C10 -MEMW B11 -SMEMW A11 AEN D11 DRQ5 C11 SD08 B12 -SMEMR A12 SA19 D12 -DACK6 C12 SD09 B13 -IOW A13 SA18 D13 DRQ6 C13 SD10 B14 -IOR A14 SA17 D14 -DACK7 C14 SD11 B15 -DACK3 A15 SA16 D15 DRQ7 C15 SD12 B16 -DRQ3 A16 SA15 D16 +5V C16 SD13 B17 -DACK1 A17 SA14 D17 -MASTER C17 SD14 B18 -DRQ1 A18 SA13 D18 GND C18 SD15 B19 -REFRESH A19 SA12 B20 BCLK A20 SA11 B21 IRQ7 A21 SA10 B22 IRQ6 A22 SA09 B23 IRQ5 A23 SA08 B24 IRQ4 A24 SA07 B25 IRQ3 A25 SA06 B26 -DACK2 A26 SA05 B27 T/C A27 SA04 B28 BALE A28 SA03 B29 +5V A29 SA02 B30 OSC A30 SA01 B31 GND A31 SA00
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Appendix A EXPANSION BUS
PCI BUS PIN ASSIGNMENT
Like ISA-BUS connector, the PCI-BUS edge connector is also divided into two sets: one consists of 98-pin; the other consists of 22-pin. The standard of PICMG 32-bit PCI-ISA connector contains 218 pins in total. The pin assignments are as follows :
F62
E62
F52
E52
F49
E49
FEFE
PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT
F1 -12V E1 TRST# F31 +3.3V E31 AD18 F2 TCK E2 +12V F32 AD17 E32 AD16 F3 GND E3 TMS F33 C/BE2# E33 +3.3V F4 TDO E4 TDI F34 GND E34 FRAME# F5 +5V E5 +5V F35 IRDY# E35 GND F6 +5V E6 INTA# F36 +3.3V E36 TRDY# F7 INTB# E7 INTC# F37 DEVSEL# E37 GND F8 INTD# E8 +5V F38 GND E38 STOP# F9 REQ3# E9 CLKC F39 LOCK# E39 +3.3V F10 REQ1# E10 +5V(I/O) F40 PERR# E40 SDONE F11 GNT3# E11 CLKD F41 +3.3V E41 SB0# F12 GND E12 GND F42 SERR# E42 GND F13 GND E13 GND F43 +3.3V E43 PAR F14 CLKA E14 GNT1# F44 C/BE1# E44 AD15 F15 GND E15 RST# F45 AD14 E45 +3.3V F16 CLKB E16 +5V(I/O) F46 GND E46 AD13 F17 GND E17 GNT0# F47 AD12 E47 AD11 F18 REQ0# E18 GND F48 AD10 E48 GND F19 +5V(I/O) E19 REQ2# F49 GND E49 AD09 F20 AD31 E20 AD30 F52 AD08 E52 C/BE0# F21 AD29 E21 +3.3V F53 AD07 E53 +3.3V F22 GND E22 AD28 F54 +3.3V E54 AD06 F23 AD27 E23 AD26 F55 AD05 E55 AD04 F24 AD25 E24 GND F56 AD03 E56 GND F25 +3.3V E25 AD24 F57 GND E57 AD02 F26 C/BE3# E26 GNT2# F58 AD01 E58 AD00 F27 AD23 E27 +3.3V F59 +5V(I/O) E59 +5V(I/O) F28 GND E28 AD22 F60 ACK64# E60 REQ64# F29 AD21 E29 AD20 F61 +5V E61 +5V F30 AD19 E30 GND F62 +5V E62 +5V
F1
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TECHNICAL SUMMARY
This section introduce you the maps concisely.
Section includes:
! Block Diagram
! Interrupt Map
! RTC & CMOS RAM Map
! Timer & DMA Channels Map
! I / O & Memory Map
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ADDR
ADDR
CNTL
DATA
CNTL
DATA
ADDR
DATA
CNTL
ADD / DATA
DATA
ADDR
RESET/NMI
CNTL
ADD / DATA
ADDR
DATA
ADD / DATA
CNTL/DATA/ADDR
BLOCK DIAGRAM
ADDR
DATA
CNTL
ADDR
MEMORY
3 DIMM
MODULES
DATA
CNTL
ADDR
440B X
CACHE DRAM
AND PCI/AGP
CONTROLLER
MONITOR
and
LCD Panel
AGP
CNTL
ADD / DATA
CNTL
USB
LAN2
LAN1
UTP2
UTP1
KEY BOARD
CONTROLLER
SER.
PARA.
FLOPPY
KEYBOARD
CONN.
CONN.
CONN.
Volt.
Sensor Tem p.
Sensor
Fan
WDT
SM BUS
Sensor
I/O CHIP
HWM
Watchdog
440BX
ISA BUS
IDE
69K/69030
VGA CHIP
& Memory
INTERFACE
HOST BUS
CONTROLL ER
ISA BUS
CONTROLLER
FLASH
BIOS
SSD Socket
RTC
(Disk-on-chip)
HOST BUS
ISA BUS
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INTERRUPT MAP
IRQ ASSIGNMENT
0 System TIMER interrupt from TIMER-0 1 Keyboard output buffer full 2 Cascade for IRQ 8-15 3 Serial port 2 4 Serial port 1 5 Parallel port 2 6 Floppy Disk adapter 7 Parallel port 1 8RTC clock
9 Available 10 Available 11 Available 12 Available 13 Math coprocessor 14 Hard Disk adapter 15 Available
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RTC & CMOS RAM MAP
CODE ASSIGNMENT
00 Seconds 01 Second alarm 02 Minutes 03 Minutes alarm 04 Hours 05 Hours alarm 06 Day of week 07 Day of month 08 Month 09 Year
0A Status register A
0B Status register B 0C Status register C
0D Status register D
0E Diagnostic status b yte 0F Shutdown byte
10 Floppy Disk drive type byte 11 Reserve 12 Hard Disk type byte 13 Reserve 14 Equipment byte 15 Base memory low byte 16 Base memory high byte 17 Extension memory low byte 18 Extension memory high byte 30 Reserved for extension memory low byte 31 Reserved for extension memory high byte 32 Date Century byte 33 Information Flag
34-3F Reserve
40-7f Reserved for Chipset Setting Data
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TIMER & DMA CHANNELS MAP
Timer Channel Map :
Timer Channel Assignment
0 System timer interrupt
1 DRAM Refresh request
2 Speaker tone generator
DMA Channel Map :
DMA Channel Assignment
0 Available
1IBM SDLC
2 Floppy Disk adapter
3 Channel-3 Available
4 Cascade for DMA controller 1
5 Available
6 Available
7 Available
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I/O & MEMORY MAP
Memory Map :
MEMORY MAP ASSIGNMENT
0000000-009FFFF System memory used by DOS and
application
00A0000-00BFFFF Display buffer memory for VGA/ EGA /
CGA / MONOCHROME adapter
00C0000-00DFFFF Reserved for I/O device BIOS ROM or
RAM buffe r. 00E0000-00EFFFF Reserved for PCI device ROM 00F0000-00FFFFF System BIOS ROM 0100000-FFFFFFF System extension memory
I/O Map :
I/O MAP ASSIGNMENT
000-01F DMA controller (Master)
020-021 Interrupt controller (Master)
022-023 Chipset controller registers I/O ports. 040-05F Timer control regsiters. 060-06F Keyboard interface controller (8042) 070-07F RTC ports & CMOS I/O ports 080-09F DMA register
0A0-0BF Interrupt controller (Slave)
0C0-0DF DMA controller (Slave)
0F0-0FF Math coprocessor 1F0-1F8 Hard Disk controller 278-27F Parallel port-2
2B0-2DF Graphics adapter controller
2F8-2FF Serial port-2 360-36F Net work ports 378-37F Parallel port-1
3B0-3BF Monochrome & Printer adapter 3C0-3CF EGA adapter
3D0-3DF CGA adapter
3F0-3F7 Floppy disk controller 3F8-3FF Serial port-1
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This section outlines the errors may occur when you operate the system. It also gives you the suggestions on solving the problems.
Section includes:
! Trouble Shooting for Error Messages
! Trouble Shooting for POST Code
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TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR ERROR MESSAGES
The following information informs you the error messages and the trouble shooting. Please adjust your systems according to the messages below. And make sure all the components and connectors are in proper position and firmly attached. If the errors still encountered, please contact with your distributor for maintenance.
POST BEEP :
Currently there are two kinds of beep codes in BIOS. The one code indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information. This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by three short beeps. The other one code indicates that your DRAM error has occurred. This beep code consists of a single long beep repeatedly.
CMOS BATTERY FAILURE :
When the CMOS battery is out of work or has run out, the user has to replace the whole unit.
CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR :
This error inform you that the CMOS is corrupted. When the battery runs weak, this situation might happen. Please check the battery and change a new one when necessary.
DISPLAY SWITCH IS SET INCORRECTLY :
Display switch on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color. This indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup. Determine which setting is correct, and then either turn off the system and change the jumper, or enter Setup and change the video selection.
DISK BOOT FAILURE:
When you can‘t find the boot device, insert a system disk into Drive A and press < Enter >. Make sure both the controller and cables are all in proper positions, also make sure the disk is formatted correct device. Then reboot the system.
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DISKETTE DRIVES OR TYPES MISMATCH ERROR :
When the diskette drive type is different from CMOS, please run setup or configure the drive again.
ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVE :
When you can‘t initialize the hard drive. Assure the adapter is installed correctly and all cables are correctly and firmly attached. Also be sure the correct hard drive type is selected in Setup.
ERROR INITIALIZING HARD DISK CONTROLLER :
When this error occurs. Be sure the cord is exactly installed in the bus. Make sure the correct hard drive type is selected in Setup. Also check whether all of the jumpers are set correctly in the hard drive.
FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER ERROR OR NO CONTROLLER PRESENT :
When you cannot find or initialize the floppy drive controller, please check the controller whether in proper Setup. If there are no floppy drive installed, Ensure the Diskette Drive selection in Setup is set to NONE.
KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT
When this situation happens, please check keyboard attachment and no keys being pressed during the boot. If you are purposely configuring the system without a keyboard, set the error halt condition in Setup to HALT ON ALL, BUT KEYBOARD. This will cause the BIOS to ignore the missing keyboard and continue the boot.
MEMORY ADDRESS ERROR :
When the memory address indicates error. You can use this location along with the memory map for your system to find and replace the bad memory chips.
MEMORY SIZE HAS CHANGED :
Memory has been added or removed since the last boot. In EISA mode use Configuration Utility to re-configure the memory configuration. In ISA mode enter Setup and enter the new memory size in the memory fields.
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MEMORY VERIFYING ERROR :
It indicates an error verifying a value already written to memory. Use the location along with your system's memory map to locate the bad chip.
OFFENDING ADDRESS MISSING :
This message is used in connection with the I/O CHANNEL CHECK and RAM PARITY ERROR messages when the segment that has caused the problem cannot be isolated.
REBOOT ERROR :
When this error occurs that requires you to reboot.. Press any key and the system will reboot.
SYSTEM HALTED :
Indicates the present boot attempt has been aborted and the system must be rebooted. Press and hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press DEL.
TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR POST CODES
When you power on your PC, and the screen display nothing. You have to insert the POST Card for test. The address for ISA POST port is 80h. Make sure the card is in correct slot. The lists below indicate you the error messages. Please follow the instruction to adjust your system. If the error still occurred, please contact with your distributor for maintenance.
C0 : Turn off OEM specific cache, shadow.....
03 : Initialize all the standard devices with default values Standard devices
includes : DMA controller (8237). Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259). Programmable Interval Timer (8254). RTC chip.
05 : 1.Keyboard Controller Self-Test.
2.Enable Keyboard Interface.
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07 : Verifies CMOS‘s basic R/W functionality.
BE : Program defaults values into chipset according to the MODBINable Chipset
Default Table.
C1 : Auto-detection of onboard DRAM & Cache.
C5 : Copy the BIOS from ROM into E0000-FFFFF shadow RAM so that POST
will go faster.
08 : Test the first 256K DRAM.
09 : 1. Program the configuration register of Cyrix CPU according to the
MODBINable Cyrix Register Table.
2. OEM specific cache initialization (if needed).
0A : 1. Initialize the first 32 interrupt vectors with corresponding Interrupt handlers
Initialize INT no from 33-120 with Dummy (Spurious) Interrupt Handler.
2. Issue CPUID instruction to identify CPU type.
3. Early Power Management initialization (OEM specific).
0B : 1.Verify the RTC time is valid or not.
2. Detect bad battery.
3. Read CMOS data into BIOS stack area.
4. PnP initializations including (PnP BIOS only).
-Assign CSN to PnP ISA card.
-Create resource map from ESCD.
5. Assign I/O & Memory for PCI devices (PCI BIOS only).
0C : Initialization of the BIOS Data Area (40 : 0N-40:FF).
0D : 1. Program some of the Chipset‘s value according to Setup. (Early Setup
Value Program).
2. Measure CPU speed for display & decide the system clock speed.
3. Video initialization including Monochrome ,CGA, EGA/VGA. If no display device found, the speaker will beep.
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0E : 1. Initialize the APIC (Multi-Processor BIOS only).
2. Test video RAM (If Monochrome display device found).
3. Show messages including :
-Award Logo, Copyright string, BIOS Date code & Part No.
-OEM specific sign on messages.
-Energy Star Loge (Green BIOS only).
-CPU brand, type & speed.
-Test system BIOS checksum (Non-compress Version only).
0F : DMA channel 0 test.
10 : DMA channel 1 test.
11 : DMA page registers test.
14 : Test 8254 Timer 0 Counter2.
15 : Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1.
16 : Test 8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2.
19 : Test 8259 functionality.
30 : Detect Base Memory & Extended Memory Size.
31 : 1. Test Base Memory from 256K to 640K.
2. Test Extended Memory from 1M to the top of memory.
32 : 1.Display the Award P lug & Play BIOS Extension message (PnP BIOS only).
2.Program all onboard super I/O chips (if any) including COM ports, LPT
ports, FDD port....according to setup value.
3C : Set flag to allow users to enter CMOS Setup Utility.
3D : 1 Initialize Keyboard.
2 Install PS2 mouse.
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3E : Try to turn on Level 2 cache. Note : Some chipset may need to turn on the L2 cache in this stage. But
usually, the cache is turn on later in POST 61h.
BF : 1. Program the rest of the Chipset‘s value according to Setup. (Later Setup
Value Program).
2. If auto-configuration is enabled, programmed the chipset with pre-defined value in the MODBINable Auto-Table.
41 : Initialize floppy disk drive controller.
42 : Initialize Hard drive controller.
43 : If it is a PnP BIOS, initialize serial & parallel ports.
45 : Initialize math coprocessor.
4E : If there is any error detected (such as video, kb....), show all the error
messages the screen & wait for user to press <F1> key.
4F : 1. If password is needed, ask for password.
2. Clear the Energy Star Logo (Green BIOS only).
50 : Write all CMOS values currently in the BIOS stack area back into the CMOS.
52 :1.Initialize all ISA ROMs.
2. Later PCI initializations (PCI BIOS only).
-assign IRQ to PCI devices.
-initialize all PCI ROMs.
3.PnP Initializations (PnP BIOS only).
-assign I/O, Memory, IRQ & DMA TO PnP ISA devices.
-initialize all PnP ISA ROMs.
4. Program shadows RAM according to Setup settings.
5. Program parity according to Setup setting.
6. Power Management Initialization.
-Enable/Disable global PM.
-APM interface initialization.
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53 :1.If it is NOT a PnP BIOS, initialize serial & parallel ports.
2. Initialize time value in BIOS data area by translate the RTC time value into a
timer tick value.
60 : Setup Virus Protection (Boot Sector Protection) functionality according to
Setup setting.
61 : 1. Try to turn on Level 2 cache.
Note : if L2 cache is already turned on in POST 3D, this part will be skipped.
2. Set the boot up speed according to Setup setting.
3. Last chance for Chipset initialization.
4. Last chance for Power Management initialization (Green BIOS only).
5. Show the system configuration table.
62 : 1.Setup daylight saving according to Setup value.
2.Program the NumLock, typematic rate & typematic speed according to Setup setting.
63 : 1. If there is any changes in the hardware configuration, update the ESCD
information (PnP BIOS only).
2. Clear memory that have been used.
3. Boot system via INT 19H.
FF : System Booting. This means that the BIOS already pass the control right to
the operating system.
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