Tyan TITAN I, TITAN II User Manual

Table Of Contents
1. Introduction.......................................................................1
1.1 Preface.................................................................. 1
1.2 Key Features..........................................................1
1.3 Hardware Specifications..........................................2
1.4 Software Specifications.......................................... 2
1.5 Environment........................................................... 3
2. Board Installation.............................................................. 4
2.1 Unpacking.............................................................. 4
2.2 Installation.............................................................. 5
3. S1461/6 On Board Resource Setting................................ 6
3.1 S1466 Board Layout & Jumper Location Rev 03....... 6
3.2 Quick Reference for Jumpers(S1466) Rev 03........... 7
3.3 S1466 Board Layout & Jumper Location Rev 02....... 9
3.4 Quick Reference for Jumpers(S1466) Rev 02........... 10
3.5 S1461 Board Layout & Jumper Location.................. 12
3.6 Quick Reference for Jumpers(S1461)...................... 13
3.7 S1463 Board Layout & Jumper Location.................. 15
3.8 Quick Reference for Jumpers(S1463).......................16
3.9 DRAM Installation..................................................18
3.10 CPU Installation....................................................19
3.11 Understanding The Different Clock Speeds............. 20
3.12 Upgrading Cache Memory..................................... 21
3.13 CMOS RTC..........................................................22
3.14 Speaker Connector Installation............................... 22
3.15 Turbo Switch.........................................................22
3.16 Turbo LED Connector Installation.......................... 23
3.17 Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation........23
3.18 Flash EPROM Jumpers......................................... 23
3.19 Hardware Password & CMOS Reset.....................23
3.20 Peripheral Device Installation.................................24
3.21 Turbo/Non-Turbo hotkeys...................................... 24
3.22 Connecting The Power Supply...............................25
4. BIOS Configuration...........................................................27
4.1 Entering Setup....................................................... 27
4.2 Control Keys......................................................... 28
4.3 Getting Help........................................................... 29
4.4 The Main Menu...................................................... 29
4.5 Standard CMOS Setup Menu...................................31
4.6 BIOS Features Setup.............................................. 34
4.7 Chipset Features Setup............................................37
4.7.1 Power Management Setup........................39
4.8 PCI Slot Configuration.............................................41
4.9 Load Setup Defaults................................................43
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4.10 Password Setting...................................................43
4.11 IDE HDD Auto Detection..................................... 45
4.12 Save & Exit Setup.................................................45
4.13 Keyboard Setting Functions....................................46
5.AMI WinBIOS....................................................................47
5.1 Standard Setup Options........................................... 47
5.2 Advanced Setup..................................................... 48
5.3 Advanced Chipset.................................................. 51
5.4 Power Management................................................53
5.5 Utility..................................................................... 54
5.6 Security.................................................................. 54
5.7 Defaults................................................................. 54
6. Flash Writer Utility............................................................ 55
6.1 The Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen...................57
7. AT Technical Information..................................................58
7.1 I/O Bus Connector Pin Out......................................58
7.1.1 ISA Slot Pin Out...................................... 58
7.1.2 PCI-Bus Slot Pin Out............................... 59
7.2 Timer & DMA Channel Map...................................60
7.3 Interrupt Map......................................................... 60
7.4 RTC & CMOS Ram Map........................................61
Appendix A. Post Codes....................................................... 62
Trademarks
Award BIOS/Flash are trademarks of Award Software International Inc. AMI BIOS is a trademarks of American Megatrends Inc. IBM,PC,AT,PS/2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation INTEL,Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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1. Introduction
1.1 Preface
The S1461/3/6 is an Intel Triton chipset based Pentium PC/AT mainboard. With support for 75 thru 166MHz CPU, PCI local bus, and ISA bus, it can be used in the fastest PC/AT systems. The S1461and S1463 use standard SRAM and the S1466 comes with synchronous pipeline burst-mode SRAM for better system performance. Both boards can support either 256KB or 512KB of cache.
1.2 Key Features
* Pentium based PC/AT compatible mainboard with Intel Triton chipset * 4 Master/Slave PCI Bus slots, 4 ISA Bus slots * 3 Master/Slave PCI Bus slots, 5 ISA Bus slots for S1463 * Supports Pentium Processors (75 thru 166 MHz). * Supports true 64 bit CACHE and DRAM access mode. * Supports ZIF Socket 7. * Supports 256/512KB 2nd level cache memory, either synchronous or standard SRAM. * CPU WRITE-BACK cache operation. * On board EIDE PCI controller. Supports PIO Mode 0,1,2,3,4 and Bus Master mode 1,2 operations. * Supports up to 128 MB Fast Page Mode or EDO DRAM memory on board. * Support for Advanced Power Management * System/Video BIOS uses cachable shadow RAM to improve performance. * Licensed AWARD BIOS or AMI BIOS. * Flash BIOS support * Mini-Baby AT form factor, 4 layer PCB.
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1.3 Hardware Specifications
* CPU -3.3V Pentium 75 thru 166 MHz CPU
-Pentium Overdrive Processor (Socket 7) * Coprocessor -Included in Pentium CPU. * Speed -50/60/66 MHz System Bus and 25/30/33 MHz
PCI Bus speed.
-7.5/8.33 MHz ISA Bus speed.
-H/W and S/W speed switchable function (Cache or non Cache).
* DRAM Memory -2 double banks of 72 pin SIMM Module DRAM.
-2MB to 128 MB DRAM size.
-Supports Fast Page DRAM access mode.
-Supports EDO (Extended Data Out) DRAMs (also known as Hyper Page mode).
* Cache Memory -16 KB cache memory included in Pentium.
-256/512 KB on board 2nd level cache memory.
-Support Pentium BURST read/write mode on 2nd level cache memory access.
-Supports either synchronous or standard SRAM.
*EIDE Controller -Primary and secondary PCI EIDE channels on
board for support of up to four EIDE
Mode 0 through Mode 4 drives.
* Shadow RAM -Main BIOS function.
-Video BIOS shadow function programmable.
-Shadow RAM caching function programmable.
* I/O Bus Slots -4 Master/Slave PCI-Bus.
-4 ISA Bus.
* Dimensions -Mini-Baby AT size.
1.4 Software Specifications
* BIOS -Licensed AWARD BIOS or AMI BIOS.
-AT CMOS Setup, BIOS/CHIPSET Setup, and hard disk utility included.
* O.S. -Operates with MS-DOS, Windows, Windows
NT, OS/2, Novell, and SCO Unix.
* Utilities -Flash EPROM utility
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1.5 Environment
Ambient Temperature 0 to +50 C (operating) Relative Humidity 0 to +85% (operating) Altitude 0 to 10,000 feet (operating) Vibration 0 to 1,000 Hz Voltage 4.9 to 5.2 V
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2. Board Installation
2.1 Unpacking
The mainboard package should contain the following: * S1461/3/6 Mainboard * Two IDE 40 pin cables * User's Manual
The mainboard contains sensitive electric components which can be easily damaged by static electricity, so the mainboard should be left in its original packaging until it is ready to be installed.
Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti-static mat. The operator should be wearing an anti-static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti-static mat.
Inspect the main board carton for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage to your board. Be sure there are no shipping and han­dling damage on the board before proceeding.
After opening the mainboard carton, extract the system board and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface, component side up. Again inspect the board for damages. Press down on all of the socket IC's to make sure that they are properly seated. Do this only with the board placed on an anti­static mat.
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED!
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2.2 Installation
You are now ready to install your mainboard. The mounting hole pattern of the S1461/S1463/S1466 matches the IBM-AT system board spec. It is assumed that the chassis is designed for a standard IBM XT/AT mainboard.
Place the chassis on the anti-static mat and remove the cover. Remove the plastic clips, nylon stand-offs and screws for mounting the system board, and keep them separate.
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3. On Board Resource Setting Figure 3.1 S1466 Board Layout Rev 03
1
J7
KB CTR
J10
J8 J9
BIOS AMI/AWARD
RTC
1 1
1
J13
PCI Slot 3
ISA Slot 4
ISA Slot 3
ISA Slot 2
ISA Slot 1
PCI Slot 4
Primary IDE
82437FX
Secondary IDE
PCI Slot 2
Pin1
Keyboard CON
PWR CON. 5V
PCI Slot 1
Bank 0
Bank 0
Bank 1
Bank 1
82371FB
J18
J72
J71
J70
J21
J20
1
J19
J22
J24 J14
J16
J15J23
Socket 7 A
J17
* The following jumpers must be left at the default positions. J30:Closed J9:1-2 J74:Closed J7:1-2 J13: 2-3 J71:Closed J8:1-2 J73:Closed *All other jumpers are reserved.
P54C
J27
J28 J29
J73
J30 J31
J74
Heat
J26
Sink
J18 J19 J14 J15 CPU Speed On On Off Off 75 MHz On Off Off Off 90 MHz Off On Off Off 100 MHz On Off On Off 120 MHz Off On On Off 133 MHz On Off On On 150 MHz On On Off On 150 MHz Off On On On 166 MHz
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1
1
J25
Synchronous SRAM
J1
J23
On
2-3 1-2
Off
J25: Keylock J20: IDE LED
J17: Reset
82438FX
PCB Rev 03
Cache Size
J22 OffOn256KB
J21: Turbo LED J16: Turbo Switch J26: Speaker
82438FX
J1
1
512KB
3.2Quick Reference For Jumpers & Connectors (S1466 rev 03)
(refer Fig. 3.1)
* : 5V Power Connector
1 Power Good Signal 2,10,11,12 VCC (+5V) 3 +12V 4 -12V 5,6,7,8 GND 9 -5V
* J17: Reset Connector
"Open" for normal operation "Closed" for hardware reset
* J1,J23,J22: L2 Cache Size Selection Cache Size: J1 J23 J22 256kb 2-3 On Off 512kb 1-2 Off On
* J25: Power LED and Keylock Connector
1 LED anode (+) 2 NC 3 LED cathode (-) 4 Keylock 5 GND
* J26: Speaker Connector
1 Data Out 2 NC 3 GND 4 +5 VDC
* J16: Turbo Switch Connector
Harware turbo switch is not supported. Use <Ctrl> +<Alt>+<-> for non-turbo mode. Use <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<+> for turbo mode.
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* J21: Turbo LED Connector
1 LED cathode (-) 2 LED anode (+)
* J18, J19,J15,J14: System Speed Selection
J18 J19 J14 J15 CPU Speed
Off On On On 166MHz Pentium On Off On On 150MHz Pentium
On On Off On 150MHz Pentium . Off On On Off 133MHz Pentium On Off On Off 120MHz Pentium Off On Off Off 100MHz Pentium On Off Off Off 90MHz Pentium
On On Off Off 75MHz Pentium
* J14 & J15:CPU Clock Multiplier
J14 J15 CPU Mode
Off Off CPU x 1.5(75,90 & 100MHz)
On Off CPU x 2 (120 & 133MHz)
On On CPU x 2.5(150 & 166MHz)
Off On CPU x 3 (150MHz)
*
J10: Reset CMOS and clear Password
OFF:Normal Operation
ON: Clears Password and resets CMOS to default.
*J20:On Board IDE LED
Used to show on board IDE drive activity.
Only pins 1 and 2 are used.
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3.3 On Board Resource Setting S1466 Board Layout Rev 02
KB CTR
J10
BIOS AMI/AWARD
RTC
1 1
1
J13
PCI Slot 4
ISA Slot 4
ISA Slot 3
ISA Slot 1
ISA Slot 2
Primary IDE
82437FX
Secondary IDE
1
J7 J8 J9
PCI Slot 3
PCI Slot 2
Pin1
Keyboard CON
PWR CON. 5V
PCI Slot 1
Bank 0
Bank 0
Bank 1
Bank 1
82371FB
J27
J28
J24
J29 J30
J31
J22
J23
Heat
J26
Sink
J18 J19 J14 J15 CPU Speed On On Off Off 75 MHz On Off Off Off 90 MHz Off On Off Off 100 MHz On Off On Off 120 MHz Off On On Off 133 MHz On Off On On 150 MHz On On Off On 150 MHz Off On On On 166 MHz
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1
1
J25
J21
J20
1
J18 J19
J14 J15
J16
P54C
Socket 7 A
J17
J1
2-3 1-2
J25: Keylock J20: IDE LED
J17: Reset
* The following jumpers must be left at the default positions. J30:Closed J9:1-2 J7:1-2 J13: 2-3 *All other jumpers are reserved. J8:1-2
82438FX
Synchronous SRAM
PCB Rev 02
J23
On
Off
82438FX
J1
1
Cache Size
J22 OffOn256KB
512KB
J21: Turbo LED J16: Turbo Switch J26: Speaker
3.4Quick Reference For Jumpers & Connectors (S1466 rev 02)
* : 5V Power Connector
1 Power Good Signal 2,10,11,12 VCC (+5V) 3 +12V 4 -12V 5,6,7,8 GND 9 -5V
* J17: Reset Connector
"Open" for normal operation "Closed" for hardware reset
* J1,J23,J22: L2 Cache Size Selection Cache Size: J1 J23 J22 256kb 2-3 On Off 512kb 1-2 Off On
* J25: Power LED and Keylock Connector
1 LED anode (+) 2 NC 3 LED cathode (-) 4 Keylock 5 GND
* J26: Speaker Connector
1 Data Out 2 NC 3 GND 4 +5 VDC
* J16: Turbo Switch Connector
Harware turbo switch is not supported.
Use <Ctrl> +<Alt>+<-> for non-turbo mode.
Use <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<+> for turbo mode.
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* J21: Turbo LED Connector
1 LED cathode (-) 2 LED anode (+)
* J18, J19,J15,J14: System Speed Selection
J18 J19 J14 J15 CPU Speed
Off On On On 166MHz Pentium
On Off On On 150MHz Pentium
On On Off On 150MHz Pentium . Off On On Off 133MHz Pentium On Off On Off 120MHz Pentium Off On Off Off 100MHz Pentium
On On Off Off 75MHz Pentium
* J14 & J15:CPU Clock Multiplier
J14 J15 CPU Mode Off Off CPU x 1.5(75,90 & 100MHz) On Off CPU x 2 (120 & 133MHz) On On CPU x 2.5(150 & 166MHz) Off On CPU x 3 (150MHz)
*
J10: Rset CMOS and clear Password
OFF:Normal Operation ON: Clears Password and resets CMOS to default.
*J20:On Board IDE LED
Used to show on board IDE drive activity. Only pins 1 and 2 are used.
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Figure 3.5S1461 Board Layout
J11
BIOS AMI/AWARD
RTC
1
1
J14
ISA Slot 1
PCI Slot 4
Primary IDE
Secondary IDE
82438FX
ISA Slot 4
ISA Slot 3
1
ISA Slot 2
1
J7 J8
J9
PCI Slot 3
PCI Slot 2
Pin1
Keyboard CON
PWR CON. 5V
PCI Slot 1
Bank 0
Bank 0
Bank 1
Bank 1
82371FB
1
J28
J29 J30 J31
J24
J32
J25
Heat
Sink
J15 J16 J20 J24 CPU Speed On On Off Off 75 MHz Off On Off Off 90 MHz On Off Off Off 100 MHz Off On On Off 120 MHz On Off On Off 133 MHz On On Off On 150 MHz Off On On On 150 MHz On Off On On 166 MHz
J27
J26
1
1
J20
J23
J19
J15 J16
J21 J22
J17
1
J18
* The following jumpers must be left at the default positions. J10:Closed J7: 1-2 J9: 1-2 J31:Closed J8: 1-2 J14: 2-3 *All other jumpers are reserved.
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J10
P54C
Socket 7 A
J6
2-3 1-2
J26: Keylock J19: IDE LED J18: Reset
82438FX
Asynchronous SRAM
J22
On Off
J21 OffOn256KB
J23: Turbo LED
J27: Speaker
82438FX
J6
1
Cache Size
512KB
J17: Turbo Switch
3.6Quick Reference For Jumpers & Connectors (S1461)
* : 5V Power Connector
1 Power Good Signal 2,10,11,12 VCC (+5V) 3 +12V 4 -12V 5,6,7,8 GND 9 -5V
* J18: Reset Connector
"Open" for normal operation "Closed" for hardware reset
* J6,J22,J21: L2 Cache Size Selection Cache Size: J6 J22 J21 256KB 2-3 On Off 512KB 1-2 Off On
* J26: Power LED and Keylock Connector
1 LED anode (+) 2 NC 3 LED cathode (-) 4 Keylock 5 GND
* J27: Speaker Connector
1 Data Out 2 NC 3 GND 4 +5 VDC
* J17: Turbo Switch Connector
Harware turbo switch is not supported. Use <Ctrl> +<Alt>+<-> for non-turbo mode. Use <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<+> for turbo mode.
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* J23: Turbo LED Connector
1 LED cathode (-) 2 LED anode (+)
* J15, J16,J20: System Speed Selection
J15 J16 J20 J24 CPU Speed
On Off On On 166MHz Pentium Off On On On 150MHz Pentium On On Off On 150MHz Pentium On Off On Off 133MHz Pentium Off On On Off 120MHz Pentium On Off Off Off 100MHz Pentium Off On Off Off 90MHz Pentium On On Off Off 75MHz Pentium.
* J20 & J24:CPU Clock Multiplier
J20 J24 CPU Mode Off Off CPU x 1.5(75,90 & 100MHz) On Off CPU x 2 (120 & 133MHz) On On CPU x 2.5(150 & 166MHz) Off On CPU x 3 (150MHz)
* J11:Reset CMOS and clear Password
Used to reset CMOS and clear BIOS Password.
OFF:Normal Operation ON: Clears Password and resets CMOS to default.
*J19:On Board IDE LED
Used to show on board IDE drive activity. Only pins 1 and 2 are used.
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Figure 3.7 S1463 Board Layout Rev02
1
J11
J7 J8
J9
BIOS AMI/AWARD
RTC
1
1
J13
1
Keyboard CON
PWR CON. 5V
ISA Slot 1
ISA Slot 5
ISA Slot 4
ISA Slot 2
ISA Slot 3
Primary IDE
82438FX
82371FB
1
J32
J29
J33
J30
J34 J35
J31
J36
J27 J28
Heat
J26
Sink
J4 J20 J21 Cache Size 2-3 Off On 256KB 1-2 On Off 512KB
J16 J17 J19 J23 CPU Speed On On Off Off 75MHz Off On Off Off 90MHz On Off Off Off 100MHz Off On On Off 120MHz On Off On Off 133MHz Off On On On 150MHz On On Off On 166MHz
1
1
J25
J19 J20
J21 J22 J23
J24
J18
1
J17
J16
J17
Socket 7 A
J15
P54C
J14: Reset J25: Keylock J15: Turbo-Switch J26: Speaker J18: IDE LED J24: Turbo-LED
Default settings
J7: pins 1-2 J27:1-2 J8: pins 1-2 J28:1-2
J9: pins 1-2 J13: pins 2-3 J34: On *All other jumpers are reserved.
PCI Slot 3
PCI Slot 2
Secondary IDE
Pin1
82438FX
Asynchronous SRAM
PCI Slot 1
Bank 0
Bank 0
Bank 1
82438FX
J4
1
Bank 1
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3.8 Quick Reference For Jumpers & Connectors (S1463)
* : 5V Power Connector
1 Power Good Signal
2,10,11,12 VCC (+5V)
3 +12V
4 -12V
5,6,7,8 GND
9 -5V
* J14: Reset Connector
"Open" for normal operation
"Closed" for hardware reset
* J4,J20,J21: L2 Cache Size Selection Cache Size: J4 J20 J21 256KB 2-3 Off On 512KB 1-2 On Off
* J25: Power LED and Keylock Connector
1 LED anode (+)
2 NC
3 LED cathode (-)
4 Keylock
5 GND
* J26: Speaker Connector
1 Data Out
2 NC
3 GND
4 +5 VDC
* J15: Turbo Switch Connector
Harware turbo switch is not supported. Use <Ctrl> +<Alt>+<-> for non-turbo mode. Use <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<+> for turbo mode.
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* J24: Turbo LED Connector
1 LED cathode (-)
2 LED anode (+)
* J16, J17,J19,27,28,23,34: System Speed Selection
J16 J17 J19 J23 CPU Speed . On On Off Off 75MHz Off On Off Off 90MHz On Off Off Off 100MHz Off On On Off 120MHz On Off On Off 133MHz On On Off On 150MHz Off On On On 150MHz On Off On On 166MHz
* J11:Reset CMOS and clear Password
Used to reset CMOS and clear BIOS Password.
OFF:Normal Operation ON: Clears Password and resets CMOS to default.
*J18:On Board IDE LED
Used to show on board IDE drive activity. Only pins 1 and 2 are used.
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3.9 DRAM Installation
The mainboard can be installed with 1/2/4/8/16/32 MB 72 pin 60 or 70 ns Fast Page or EDO (Extended Data Out)DRAM SIMM modules. The DRAM memory system consists of 2 banks (0-1). Each bank requires 2 SIMM modules to achieve 64 bit bus transfer and proper operation. The total memory size can be from 4MB to 128MB. Various DRAM configu­rations are shown on the following table.
Bank 0 Bank1 Total 512kb x 32 None 4mb 512kb x 32 512kb x 32 8mb 1mb x 32 None 8mb 1mb x 32 512kb x 32 12mb 1mb x 32 1mb x 32 16mb 2mb x 32 None 16mb 2mb x 32 1mb x 32 24mb 2mb x 32 2mb x 32 32mb 4mb x 32 None 32mb 4mb x 32 1mb x 32 40mb 4mb x 32 2mb x 32 48mb 4mb x 32 4mb x 32 64mb 8mb x 32 None 64mb 8mb x 32 1mb x 32 72mb 8mb x 32 2mb x 32 80mb 8mb x 32 4mb x 32 96mb 8mb x 32 8mb x 32 128mb
Each bank may use either 1-sided or 2-sided SIMMs. All SIMMs must be Fast Page Mode DRAM or EDO DRAMs with speeds less than or equal to 70ns. Parity or Non-Parity SIMMS can be used. SIMM modules must be installed in pairs.
Refer to Fig. 3.2 for DRAM installation location. Pin-1 of the SIMM module must match the Pin-1 of SIMM socket. Insert the DRAM SIMM module into the socket at a 45 degree angle. If the SIMM module is inserted on the wrong side, it can not be plugged into the socket. After insertion, press the SIMM module in a vertical direction until both left and right metal holders latch.
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