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MPC-8890 

                              Intel® Pentium®   M  and 

Celeron® M Processors 

Media PC 

 With LVDS, Gigabit Ethernet, 

                             6 Channel Audio & Mini PCI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MPC-8890 Rev. A Manual  2nd Ed. 

May. 2004 

Summary of Contents for MPC-8890

Page 1: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 MPC 8890 Intel Pentium M and Celeron M Processors Media PC With LVDS Gigabit Ethernet 6 Channel Audio Mini PCI MPC 8890 Rev A Manual 2nd Ed May 2004...

Page 2: ...manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use or for any in fringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from i...

Page 3: ...mpactFlash is a trademark of the Compact Flash Association l Intel Pentium M and Celeron M are trademarks of Intel Corporation l Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp l ITE is...

Page 4: ...d 1 Quick Installation Guide 1 CD ROM for manual in PDF format and drivers 1 ATA 100 cable 1 FDD cable 2 Serial Port cable 1 SATA cable 1 SATA Power cable 1 Cooler for Pentium M Celeron M 1 Jumper cap...

Page 5: ...s 2 8 2 5 List of Connectors 2 9 2 6 Setting Jumpers 2 11 2 7 Audio Out Selection JP1 2 12 2 8 Touch screen Type Selection JP2 JP5 2 12 2 9 COM2 Ring 5V 12V Selection JP3 2 12 2 10 Clear CMOS JP6 2 13...

Page 6: ...6 IrDA Connector CN14 2 21 2 27 TV_Out Connector CN15 2 21 2 28 LVDS Connector CN16 2 22 2 29 Front Panel Connector CN17 2 23 2 30 Fan2 Connector CN18 2 23 2 31 LCD Inverter Connector CN19 2 23 2 32 O...

Page 7: ...I O Information A 1 I O Address Map A 2 A 2 1st MB Memory Address Map A 2 A 3 IRQ Mapping Chart A 3 A 4 DMA Channel Assignments A 3 Appendix B Programming The Watchdog Timer B 1 Programming B 2 B 2 I...

Page 8: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 General Information Chapter 1...

Page 9: ...R D goal was to offer our customers a higher quality visual displays platform The Ethernet interface is controlled by the newest 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet controller that can allow users surf on the u...

Page 10: ...ors The maximum resolution is up to 1600 x 1200 true colorfor CRT and is up to 1280 x 1024 true color for LCD Extreme Graphic second generation technology from Intel Corporation enhances the visual pe...

Page 11: ...cket supports Intel Pentium M and Celeron M Processors or onboard Low Power Intel Pentium M Processor AC 97 3D surround 6 channels Audio Supports PCI and mini PCI slots Supports Type II CompactFlash M...

Page 12: ...024 MB DDR200 266 333 l Chipset Intel 855GME Intel 6300ESB Hance Rapids l I O Chipset Intel 6300ESB ITE 8712 l Ethernet Intel 82551 QM ER 10 100Base Tx Intel 82541GI ER 10 100 1000Bas e Tx RJ 45 conne...

Page 13: ...mperature 32 F 140 F 0 C 60 C Display Support CRT and LCD simultaneous Independent display l Chipset Intel 855GME Extreme Graphic 2 l Memory size Shared system memory up to 64 MB with DVMT l Resolutio...

Page 14: ...485 x 1 Parallel x 1 l IrDA One IrDA Tx Rx header l Audio Mic in Line in Line out Speaker Out 5 1 output l USB Two Type A dual connector support 4 USB 2 0 ports External One 5 x 2 pin header supports...

Page 15: ...allation Guide Chapter 2 Part No 2007889011 Printed in Taiwan May 2004 Notice The Quick Installation Guide is derived from Chapter 2 of user manual For other chapters and further installation instruct...

Page 16: ...the power is on because a sudden rush of power can damage sensitive electronic components Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the board Modern electronic devices are ve...

Page 17: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 3 2 2 Location of Connectors and Jumpers Component Side...

Page 18: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 4 Solder Side...

Page 19: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 5 2 3 Mechanical Drawing Component Side...

Page 20: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 6 Solder Side...

Page 21: ...k Installation Guide 2 7 Bracket Side RJUSB1 RJUSB2 CRTAUD1 PCON1 KBMS1 FOXCONN FOXCONN 36 97 58 53 78 18 122 17 187 93 200 00 24 99 10 98 24 99 8 10 7 87 23 34 26 92 115 21 5 87 14 37 25 13 32 10 30...

Page 22: ...s that allow you to configure your system to suit your application The table below shows the function of each of the board sjumpers Jumpers Label Function JP1 Audio Out Selection JP3 COM2 Ring 5V 12V...

Page 23: ...CD IN Connector CN2 USB3 USB4 Connector CN3 Audio 5 1 Channel SPDIF Connector CN4 Touch Screen panel Connector CN5 Internal Keyboard Connector CN6 Internal Mouse Connector CN7 ATX Power Connector CN8...

Page 24: ...Serial Port Connector LPT Port Connector CRTAUD1 VGA Display Connector Audio Connector RJUSB1 USB3 USB4 Connector 10 100 1000 Base Tx Ethernet Connector RJUSB2 USB1 USB2 Connector 10 100 Base Tx Ether...

Page 25: ...m To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2...

Page 26: ...12 2 7 Audio Out Selection JP1 JP1 Function 1 3 2 4 W Amplifier Default 3 5 4 6 W O Amplifier 2 8Touchscreen Type Selection JP5 JP5 Function 1 3 8 Wire Type Default 3 5 5 Wire Type 2 9 COM2 Ring 5V 12...

Page 27: ...2 13 2 10 Clear CMOS JP6 JP6 Function 1 2 Protected Default 2 3 Clear 2 11 COM4 Function Selection JP7 JP7 Function 1 3 2 4 Set to Pin Header Default 3 5 4 6 Set to Touch screen Controller 2 12 LCD V...

Page 28: ...SB 1 USB Type A x 2 can t be used after CN2 Pin Header has been used The best way is to use one of them Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 GND 3 USBD3 4 GND 5 USBD3 6 USBD4 7 GND 8 USBD4 9 GND 10 5V 2 15 Au...

Page 29: ...creen Connector 8 Wire CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 X 2 X REF 3 Y 4 Y REF 5 NC 6 NC 7 Y 8 Y REF 9 X 10 X REF Touch Screen Connector 5 Wire CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UL 2 NC 3 UR 4 NC 5 COM 6 NC 7 LR...

Page 30: ...A 3 GND 4 5V 2 19 ATX Power Connector CN7 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 3 3V 11 3 3V 2 3 3V 12 12V 3 GND 13 GND 4 5V 14 PS_ON 5 GND 15 GND 6 5V 16 GND 7 GND 17 GND 8 POWER OK 18 5V 9 5VSB 19 5V 10 12V 20 5V...

Page 31: ...below Pin Signal 1 Digital IN OUT 2 Digital IN OUT 3 Digital IN OUT 4 Digital IN OUT 5 Digital IN OUT 6 Digital IN OUT 7 Digital IN OUT 8 Digital IN OUT 9 5V 10 GND The pin definitions and registers m...

Page 32: ...22 Floppy Connector CN10 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 INDEX 3 5V 4 DRIVE SELCET A 5 5V 6 DISK CHANGE 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C 10 MOTOR A 11 N C 12 DIR 13 REDWC 14 STEP 15 GND 16 WRITE DATA 17 GND 18 WRITE GA...

Page 33: ...em Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 IDE RESET 2 GND 3 DATA7 4 DATA8 5 DATA6 6 DATA9 7 DATA5 8 DATA10 9 DATA4 10 DATA11 11 DATA3 12 DATA12 13 DATA2 14 DATA13 15 DATA1 16 DATA14 17 DATA0 18 DATA15 19 GND 20 N C...

Page 34: ...2 20 2 24 COM4 RS 232 Serial Port Connector CN12 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 N C 2 25 COM3 RS 232 Serial Port Connector CN13 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1...

Page 35: ...hapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 21 2 26 IrDA Connector CN14 Pin Signal 1 5V 2 CIRTX or N C 3 IRRX 4 GND 5 IRTX 6 CIRRX or N C 2 27 TV_Out Connector CN15 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Y 2 CVBS 3 GND 4 GN...

Page 36: ...gnal 1 BKLEN 2 BKLCTL 3 PPVCC 4 GND 5 CH1_CLK 6 CH1_CLK 7 PPVCC 8 GND 9 CH1_TX0 10 CH1_TX0 11 CH1_TX1 12 CH1_TX1 13 CH1_TX2 14 CH1_TX2 15 CH1_TX3 16 CH1_TX3 17 I2C_DATA 18 I2C_CLK 19 CH2_TX0 20 CH2_TX...

Page 37: ...Signal 1 Power On Button 2 Power On Button 3 IDE LED 4 IDE LED 5 External Buzzer 6 External Buzzer 7 Power LED 8 Power LED 9 Reset Switch 10 Reset Switch 2 30 Fan2 Connector CN18 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12...

Page 38: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 24 2 32 Option PME Connector CN20 Pin Signal 1 5VSB 2 GND 3 PME 4 SMB_DATA 5 SMB_CLK...

Page 39: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3 1 Award BIOS Setup Chapter 3...

Page 40: ...to continue the boot up sequence System configuration verification These routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory If they do not match the program o...

Page 41: ...ains the Setup information when the power is turned off Entering setup Power on the computer and press Del immediately This will allow you to enter Setup Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic...

Page 42: ...Frequency Voltage Control This menu shows you the display of frequency Voltage Control Load Fail Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance for your...

Page 43: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 3 5 Exit Without Saving Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup...

Page 44: ...eatures option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen shown below is displayed This standard Setup Menu allows users to configure system components such as date time hard disk drive floppy driv...

Page 45: ...rd BIOS Setup 3 7 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features By choosing the Advanced BIOS Features option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer...

Page 46: ...BIOS Setup 3 8 3 5 Advanced Chipset Features By choosing the Advanced Chipset Features option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufactu...

Page 47: ...Award BIOS Setup 3 9 3 6 Integrated Peripherals By choosing the Integrated Peripherals from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s...

Page 48: ...Award BIOS Setup 3 10 3 7 Power management Setup By choosing the Power Management Setup from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s...

Page 49: ...Award BIOS Setup 3 11 3 8 PnP PCI configuration By choosing the PnP PCI configurations from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s...

Page 50: ...pter3 Award BIOS Setup 3 12 3 9 PC Health Status By choosing the PC Health Status from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s defaul...

Page 51: ...rd BIOS Setup 3 13 3 10 Frequency Voltage control By choosing the Frequency Voltage Control from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below is displayed This sample screen contains the manufacture...

Page 52: ...14 3 11 Load Fail Safe Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Fail Safe Default Y N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for th...

Page 53: ...Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N Pressing Y loads the default values that are manufact...

Page 54: ...of the setup menus while the user password only allows entry to the program but not modify options To abort the process at any time press Esc In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup sc...

Page 55: ...is option and press Enter the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the chipset s CMOS memory The microprocessor will check this every time you turnon your system and compare this...

Page 56: ...a PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 3 18 3 15 Exit without saving Selecting this option and pressing Enter allows you to exit the Setup program without recording any new value or changing old...

Page 57: ...Media P C M P C 8 8 9 0 Chapter 4 Driver Installation 4 1 Driver Installation Chapter 4...

Page 58: ...nstall Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Driver Step 3 Install Intel LAN 825xx Driver V8 3 Step 4 Install Realtek AC97 codec Driver Step 5 Install Touch screen Driver Optional USB 2 0 Drivers are available for...

Page 59: ...uter Step 2 Install Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Driver 1 Click on the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Driver folder and then double click on the setup exe 2 Follow the instructions that the window will show you...

Page 60: ...Touch screen driver Optional Please see the TouchKit Manual v3 1 3 pdf in the touch screen driver folder Note Under the Window OS environment if the CRT connector is connected to display monitor by t...

Page 61: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix A I O Information A 1 I O Information Appendix A...

Page 62: ...oller 2 0C0 0DF 0F0 0FF Math Coprpcessor 0F0 0FF 170 177 Secondary IDE Channel 170 177 1F0 1F7 Primary IDE Channel 1F0 1F7 278 27F Parallel Printer Port 2 LPT3 278 27F 2E8 2EF Serial Port 4 2E8 2EF 2F...

Page 63: ...RQ2 Cascade to IRQ Controller IRQ10 COM3 IRQ3 COM2 IRQ11 COM4 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ12 PS 2 mouse IRQ5 Unused IRQ13 FPU IRQ6 Floppy Disk Controller IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ7 Printer IRQ15 Secondary IDE A 4 DMA Ch...

Page 64: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Timer B 1 Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix B...

Page 65: ...atchdog timer program is also attached based on which you can develop customized program to fit your application Configuring Sequence Description After the hardware reset or power on reset the ITE 871...

Page 66: ...erations are to be performed during Wait for Key state To ensure the initial state of the key check logic it is necessary to perform four write opera tions to the Special Address port 2EH Two differen...

Page 67: ...re control register Index 02h to 1 to exit the MB PnP Mode WatchDog Timer Configuration Registers Configure Control Index 02h This register is write only Its values are not sticky that is to say a har...

Page 68: ...Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Timer B 5 WatchDog Timer Control Register Index 71h Default 00h WatchDog Timer Configuration Register Index 72h Default 00h WatchDog Timer Time out Value Register...

Page 69: ...in CALL Enter_Configuration_mode CALL Check_Chip mov cl 7 call Set_Logic_Device time setting mov cl 10 10 Sec dec al Watch_Dog_Setting Timer setting mov al cl mov cl 73h call Superio_Set_Reg Clear by...

Page 70: ...itial_OK CALL Exit_Configuration_mode MOV AH 4Ch INT 21h Enter_Configuration_Mode PROC NEAR MOV SI WORD PTR CS Offset Cfg_Port MOV DX 02Eh MOV CX 04h Init_1 MOV AL BYTE PTR CS SI OUT DX AL INC SI LOOP...

Page 71: ...e ENDP Check_Chip PROC NEAR MOV AL 20h CALL Read_Configuration_Data CMP AL 87h JNE Not_Initial MOV AL 21h CALL Read_Configuration_Data CMP AL 12h JNE Not_Initial Need_Initial STC RET Not_Initial CLC R...

Page 72: ...ata ENDP Write_Configuration_Data PROC NEAR MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg_Port 04h OUT DX AL XCHG AL AH MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg_Port 06h OUT DX AL RET Write_Configuration_Data ENDP Superio_Set_Reg proc near p...

Page 73: ...ax push cx xchg al cl mov cl 07h call Superio_Set_Reg pop cx pop ax ret Set_Logic_Device endp Select 02Eh Index Port 02Fh Data Port Cfg_Port DB 087h 001h 055h 055h DW 02Eh 02Fh END Main Note Interrup...

Page 74: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix C CompactFlash Cover Installaion Gudie C 1 CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide Appendix C...

Page 75: ...e purpose for the CompactFlash Card cover is to prevent users from dropping the CompactFlash Card under the condition of the delivery and system operation Please follow the steps below to install the...

Page 76: ...endix C CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide C 3 Step 2 Push the CompactFlash Card forward until the end Step 3 Put the cover on from the right to left and hook up the CompactFlash Card white base wi...

Page 77: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix C CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide C 4 Step 4 Press a little bit with the finger on the hole of the cover...

Page 78: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix C CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide C 5 Step 5 Done...

Page 79: ...to disassemble the CompactFlash cover If you would like disassemble the CompactFlash Card please follow the steps below If you don t follow the regular steps to disassemble the cover may suffer the pe...

Page 80: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix C CompactFlash Cover Installation Guide C 7 Step 2 Pull the cover hard from the reverse corner indicated In this way the cover can be disassembled as easy as possible...

Page 81: ...Media PC M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix D Processor and Cooler Installaion Gudie D 1 Processor and Cooler Installation Guide Appendix D...

Page 82: ...e D 2 D 1 How to install the Processor and cooler MPC 8890 is given a CPU cooler with the product As to the processor we provide two alternatives for customers 1 Onboard Low Power CPU Pentium M 1 1GHz...

Page 83: ...oler Installation Guide D 3 We will instruct you how to install processor and cooler as follows Step 1 Put the processor on the socket We have already installed the cooler with the onboard processor I...

Page 84: ...M P C 8 8 9 0 Appendix D Processor and Cooler Installation Guide D 4 Step 2 Turn it screw right with a screwdriver When you turn the screw rightward the socket will move to left then steady lock the p...

Page 85: ...oler on it and lock it with four screws one by one Notice that when you are locking it you need to fasten it with the strength that exerted on four screws balancedly If you fasten it with the strenght...

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