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BIOS Setup

Quick Boot

Enabling this setting will cause the BIOS power-on self test
routine to skip some of its tests during bootup for faster system
boot.

Quiet Boot

When this feature is enabled, the BIOS will display the full-
screen logo during the boot-up sequence, hiding normal POST
messages. 

When it is disabled, the BIOS will display the normal POST
messages, instead of the full-screen logo.

Bootup Num-Lock

This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is
powered on. Setting to [On] will turn on the Num Lock key
when the system is powered on. Setting to [Off] will allow users
to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.

Summary of Contents for NuPRO-935A

Page 1: ...Advance Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev 2 04 Revision Date April 26 2011 Part No 50 13060 1030 NuPRO 935A Full Sized PICMG 1 0 SBC Intel Q35 ICH9 Chipset User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...M driver installation 2 03 2010 07 03 Correct BIOS Power Button Mode description correct CPU Fan connector GbE connector Floppy connector pin definitions correct COM1 connector label CN6 correct memory and heatsink fan installation instructions update addresses 2 04 2011 04 26 Remove Mini DIN PS 2 KB MS and legacy cables for boards with ordering numbers ending in xx40 and higher update addresses ...

Page 3: ...n even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the Euro pean Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS direc tive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enf...

Page 4: ...hapter 2 Hardware Information Provides technical informa tion on connectors jumpers and pin assignments for configuring the NuPRO 935A Chapter 3 Getting Started Illustrates how to install components on the NuPRO 935A Chapter 4 Driver Installation Provides information on how to install the NuPRO 935A device drivers Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Describes basic navigation for the AMIBIOS 8 BIOS setup utility...

Page 5: ...erly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plete a task WARNING Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task ...

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Page 7: ...mption 4 1 5 Block Diagram 5 1 6 Functional Description 6 1 7 Mechanical Drawing 9 1 8 I O Connectivity 10 1 9 Package Contents 11 2 Hardware Information 13 2 1 Rear Panel I O Ports 13 2 2 Board Layout 16 2 3 Onboard Connectors 18 2 4 Jumpers 25 3 Getting Started 27 3 1 Installing the CPU 27 3 2 Installing the CPU Fan and Heatsink 31 3 3 Installing the Power Connectors 34 3 4 Installing Memory Mod...

Page 8: ...n 48 5 3 3 Floppy Configuration 49 5 3 4 Super IO Configuration 50 5 3 5 Hardware Health Configuration 52 5 3 6 Remote Access Configuration 53 5 3 7 Trusted Computing 55 5 3 8 USB Configuration 56 5 4 Advanced PCI PnP Settings 59 5 4 1 IRQ DMA 59 5 4 2 ISA Plug and Play 60 5 5 Boot Settings 61 5 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration 61 5 5 2 Boot Device Priority 63 5 5 3 Boot Device Groups 63 5 6 Securi...

Page 9: ...pendix Watchdog Timer 73 A 1 Sample Code 73 B Appendix System Resources 77 B 1 System Memory Map 77 B 2 Direct Memory Access Channels 78 B 3 IO Map 79 B 4 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines 81 Important Safety Instructions 87 Getting Service 89 ...

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Page 11: ...935A List of Figures Figure 1 1 NuPRO 935A Block Diagram 5 Figure 1 2 NuPRO 935A Board Dimensions top view 9 Figure 2 1 Rear Panel I O Ports 13 Figure 2 2 Connectors and Jumpers Pt 1 16 Figure 2 3 Connectors and Jumpers Pt 2 17 ...

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Page 13: ...A General Specifications 3 Table B 1 System Memory Map 77 Table B 2 Direct Memory Access Channels 78 Table B 3 IO Map 80 Table B 4 IRQ Lines PIC Mode 81 Table B 5 IRQ Lines APIC Mode 83 Table B 6 PCI Interrupt Request Routing 85 Table B 7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map 86 ...

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Page 15: ...a dual channel DDR2 sys tem memory architecture and diverse I O storage make the NuPRO 935A suitable for industrial automation and automation control applications requiring a standardize easy to deploy and cost effective SBC 1 2 Features X Supports Intel Core 2 Duo Core 2 Quad processors in LGA775 package X TPM hardware security chip NuPRO 935A DV only X Dual 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet NuPRO 935A LV...

Page 16: ...ystem temperature fan speed and onboard DC voltage TPM Infineon SLB 9635 TT 1 2 NuPRO 935A DV only I O Interfaces IDE One channel UDMA 33 ATA 66 100 support One 40 pin IDE connector 1 device only Serial ATA Two SATA ports data rate up to 3 Gb s I O Ports 1 USB 2 0 port on rear panel four onboard 2 Serial ports one RS 232 one RS232 422 485 485 by onboard pin header 2 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports opt...

Page 17: ...1536 75 Hz Ethernet Controller Intel 82566DM and Intel 82573L NuPRO 935A LV supports 82566DM only Ports Two RJ 45 Ethernet ports NuPRO 935A LV supports 1x GbE Mechanical and Environment Form Factor Standard full size PICMG 1 0 SBC Dimensions 338 x 122 mm L x W Operating Temp 0ºC to 60ºC Storage Temp 20ºC to 80ºC Relative Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing both operating and non operating Safety CE FC...

Page 18: ...ATX 450W DOS idle Power Req 5V 12V CPU 12V Total Current A 3 37A 367 9mA 3 24A Watts W 16 87W 4 42W 38 88 60 17W Windows XP Idle Power Req 5V 12V CPU 12V Total Current A 3 203A 233 6mA 1 578A Watts W 16 02W 2 80W 18 94W 37 76W Windows XP KPower Power Req 5V 12V CPU 12V Total Current A 3 276A 533 0mA 7 616A Watts W 16 38W 6 4W 91 39W 114 17W Windows XP BurnIn Test 5 3 Power Req 5V 12V CPU 12V Total...

Page 19: ... BIOS KB Mouse LPT FDD RS 232 RS 232 422 485 485 CRT DB 15 ITE8718 LPC Super I O USB 2 0 Bracket x1 Internal x4 800 1066 1333 MHz FSB DDR Channel A DDR Channel B DDRII 667 800 MHz PCIe x1 PCIe Controller PCIe x1 PCI Bus PCI 32 bit 33MHz bus SATA SATA ports x2 JMicron JMB20330 SATA to IDE Controller DIMM x2 Header for DB Audio2 HD Codec Hardware Monitor PCI Controller Intel 82566DM RJ 45 IT8888G IS...

Page 20: ...video capabilities and cost effective system building The chipset also supports high bandwidth interfaces including as PCI Express Serial ATA and USB 2 0 as well as dual channel DDR2 system memory Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 3100 revolutionizes integrated graphics with new capabilities that provide significant increase in graphics performance With...

Page 21: ...irflow via thinner and more flexible cables with lower pin count Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 The NUPRO 935A incorporates the Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 specification that increases peripheral connection speed from 12 Mbps USB 1 1 to 480 Mbps USB 2 0 is backward compatible with USB 1 1 Hardware monitoring A built in proactive hardware monitoring system in the ASIC mon itors the CPU temperature s...

Page 22: ... Trusted Platform Module The NuPRO 935A optionally supports TPM ver 1 2 Trusted Plat form Module for secure storage of keys passwords and digital certificates Systems supporting TPM offer improved hard ware based security in numerous applications such as file and folder encryption local password management S MIME e mail VPN and PKI authentication and wireless authentication for 802 1x and LEAP ...

Page 23: ...Introduction 9 NuPRO 935A 1 7 Mechanical Drawing Figure 1 2 NuPRO 935A Board Dimensions top view ...

Page 24: ... 45 Y with LED indication Act Link Speed PS 2 KB MS1 Y KB MS Y 2 54 pitch USB2 3 Y 2 54 pitch USB4 5 Y 2 54 pitch COM1 2 Y 2 54 pitch Printer port Y IDE Y Floppy Y SATA 300 1 2 Y ISA Y PCI 32 bit 33 MHz Y 4 slots NOTE NOTE Not supported on boards with ordering numbers ending in xx40 and higher See PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Port on page 14 for more information ...

Page 25: ...le with bracket x1 X COM Print cable with bracket x1 X COM cable with bracket x1 X PS 2 Y cable x1 X IDE cable x1 X Floppy cable x1 X ADLINK All in One Driver DVD X User s manual NOTE NOTE Not included with ordering numbers ending in xx40 and higher See PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Port on page 14 for more information WARNING The NuPRO 935A must be protected from static discharge and physical shock Never r...

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Page 27: ... PS 2 mouse and keyboard1 2 Gigabit LAN port RJ 45 Provides Gigabit Ethernet connection 3 Gigabit LAN port RJ 45 Provides Gigabit Ethernet connection not supported on NuPRO 935A LV 4 VGA port This 15 pin port connects to a CRT or LCD monitor 5 USB 2 0 port High speed USB ports available for connecting USB devices NOTE NOTE 1 A Mini DIN PS 2 KB MS connector is not supported on boards with ordering ...

Page 28: ... Mouse Con nector CN19 PS 2 Mouse Port on bracket green PS 2 Keyboard Port on bracket purple Pin Signal Function 1 KBDAT Keyboard Data 2 MSDAT Mouse Data 3 GND Ground 4 KBMS5V Power 5 KBCLK Keyboard Clock 6 MSCLK Mouse Clock Pin Signal Function 1 MSDATA Mouse Data 2 NC not connected 3 GND Ground 4 5V Power 5 CLK Clock 6 NC not connected Pin Signal Function 1 KBDATA Keyboard Data 2 NC not connected...

Page 29: ...n 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 1 TX BI_DA 2 TX BI_DA 3 RX BI_DB 4 BI_DC 5 BI_DC 6 RX BI_DB 7 BI_DD 8 BI_DD ACT LINK LED SPEED LED Status Description Status Description Off No Link Off 10 Mb connection Green Linked Amber 100 Mb connection Blinking Data Activity Green 1 Gb connection Pin Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND ...

Page 30: ...16 Hardware Information VGA Port Pin Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 5 V 10 Ground 11 NC 12 DDC DAT 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 DDC CLK ...

Page 31: ...35A Figure 2 2 Connectors and Jumpers Pt 1 Connector Description 1 DIMM1 240 pin DDR2 DIMM slot 2 DIMM2 240 pin DDR2 DIMM slot 3 CN1 System Panel connector 4 CN7 ATX 12V Power connector 5 FAN1 System Fan connector 6 FAN2 CPU Fan connector 7 JP5 Clear CMOS 8 CN17 LPC port connector 9 CN19 External Keyboard Mouse connector 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 1 8 9 ...

Page 32: ...nector 12 CN6 COM1 connector 13 CN2 Serial ATA connector 14 CN3 Serial ATA connector 15 CN8 Floppy port connector 16 CN10 IDE connector 17 CN11 USB1 pin header 18 CN12 USB2 pin header 19 CN13 LPT connector 20 JP1 COM1 mode jumper 21 JP2 COM1 mode jumper 22 JP3 COM1 mode jumper 23 JP4 COM1 mode jumper 13 14 17 16 15 11 12 10 18 19 20 21 22 23 ...

Page 33: ...Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 12V DC 4 12V DC NOTE NOTE The ATX 12V power connector must be connected to provide sufficient power to the SBC in either ATX or AT modes See Installing the Power Connectors on page 34 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Fan power 12V 3 Fan Tachometer 4 Fan Speed Control Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Fan power 12V 3 Fan Tachometer 1 3 2 4 ...

Page 34: ...a 11 11 Host data 3 12 Host data 12 13 Host data 2 14 Host data 13 15 Host data 1 16 Host data 14 17 Host data 0 18 Host data 15 19 Ground 20 NC 21 DRQ0 DRQ1 22 Ground 23 Host IOW 24 Ground 25 Host IOR 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 Host ALE 29 DACK0 DACK1 30 Ground 31 IRQ14 IRQ 15 32 No connect 33 Address 1 34 No connect 35 Address 0 36 Address 2 37 Chip select 0 38 Chip select 1 39 Activity 40 Ground ...

Page 35: ... Density 3 GND 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 GND 8 Index 9 GND 10 Motor A Select 11 GND 12 NC 13 GND 14 Drive A Select 15 GND 16 NC 17 GND 18 Step Direction 19 GND 20 Step Pulse 21 GND 22 Write Data 23 GND 24 Write Gate 25 GND 26 Track 0 27 GND 28 Write Protect 29 GND 30 Read Data 31 GND 32 Side 1 33 GND 34 Disk Change ...

Page 36: ...7 Parallel Data 5 20 Ground 8 Parallel Data 6 21 Ground 9 Parallel Data 7 22 Ground 10 Acknowledge 23 Ground 11 Busy 24 Ground 12 Paper Empty 25 Ground 13 Select 26 NC Pin Signal Function 1 GND Ground 2 AUD_BCLK Audio Clock 3 GND Ground 4 ICH_AUD_SDIN0 Audio Data Input 5 P5V 5V 6 ICH_AUD_SDOUT Audio Data Output 7 P5V_AUD 5V 8 P3V3_DVDD 3 3V 9 AUD_SYNC Audio Synchronous 10 AUD_RST L Audio Reset NOT...

Page 37: ...Transmit 2 NC Not Connected 3 TX Transmit 4 NC Not Connected 5 RX Receive 6 NC Not Connected 7 RX Receive 8 NC Not Connected 9 GND Ground 10 NC Not Connected Pin Signal Functions 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 DSR Data Set Ready 3 RXD Receive Data 4 RTS Request to Send 5 TXD Transmit Data 6 CTS Clear to Send 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 8 RI Ring Indicate 9 GND Ground 10 NC No Connect ...

Page 38: ...bracket P N 30 01019 2000 Serial ATA Connectors CN2 3 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 5V 3 USB0 4 USB1 5 USB0 6 USB01 7 GND 8 GND 9 Key 10 NC Pin Signal Function 1 KDAT Keyboard data 2 KCLK Keyboard clock 3 MDAT Mouse data 4 MCLK Mouse data 5 P5V_KM 5 V 6 GND Ground Pin Signal 1 GND 2 TXP 3 TXN 4 GND 5 RXN 6 RXP 7 GND 1 7 ...

Page 39: ...gnal 4 NC 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground ATX Power Connector 7 NC 8 ATX_PSO Power on signal for 9 P5V_SB_A Power for 5v 10 PMEJ Power control signal 11 HC_SPKR Speaker signal Chassis Speaker 12 NC 13 NC 14 P5V Power for 5v 15 HC_RSTB RESET signal Reset Button 16 GND Ground 17 HDLED_P Hard Disk LED signal Hard Disk LED 18 P5V Power for 5v 19 HC_PBTNJ Power on signal Power on Button 20 GND Ground 1 10 20...

Page 40: ...S is powered by the onboard button cell battery To erase the CMOS RAM data 1 Unplug the NuPRO 935A 2 short the JP1 pin 2 3 3 turn the power on After power on remove the jumper cap from pin 2 3 and reinstall it to pin 1 2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RS 485 JP1 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 JP2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 3 5 4 6 JP3 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 JP4 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 RTC status Connection JP5 Norma...

Page 41: ...r Celeron processor via the surface mount LGA775 socket Socket T To install the CPU 1 Press the load lever A then disengage it from the retention tab B WARNING Disconnect all power supply to the board before installing a CPU to prevent damaging the board and CPU Do not touch socket contacts Damaging the contacts voids the product warranty Follow the installation instructions carefully to avoid dam...

Page 42: ...arted 2 Lift and rotate the load lever to a 135 angle 3 Lift the load plate to a 100 angle using your thumb and forefinger 4 Use your thumb to push and remove the protective socket cover plastic from the load plate ...

Page 43: ...le on the CPU must be posi tioned on the bottom left corner of the socket 6 Carefully place the CPU on the socket in a vertical motion The socket has tabs that accommodate your fin gers during installation WARNING The CPU fits the socket in only one orientation DO NOT force it into the socket to avoid damaging it Golden triangle Notch Alignment key Socket tab ...

Page 44: ...30 Getting Started 7 Close the load plate A then fasten the load lever on the retention tab B A B ...

Page 45: ...d or the CPU 1U LGA 775 CPU Cooler Dimensions Heatsink 92 x 87 6 x 28 mm Fan 75 x 75 x 15 mm Heatsink Copper base copper skived fin Fan speed 5500 RPM Fan airflow 10 48 CFM Noise level 51 dBA Part number 32 20065 0000 2U LGA 775 CPU Cooler Dimensions Heatsink 89 x 83 x 68 mm Fan 60 x 60 x 25 mm Heatsink Copper base copper skived fin Fan speed 6800 RPM Fan airflow 35 3 CFM Noise level 46 dBA Part n...

Page 46: ...sary The heatsink may have a thermal interface material pre applied If not a packet of thermal grease will be supplied with the heatsink Apply thermal grease evenly on top of the installed CPU if required 3 Carefully lower the CPU fan heatsink onto the CPU and align the captive screws with the mounting holes of the backplate Ensure the fan cable is on the side closest to the fan connector Begin th...

Page 47: ...ng in damage to the SBC Holding the SBC with Fan Heatsink Installed When the fan heatsink is installed always hold the SBC with two hands by the card edges Make sure to support the weight of the fan heatsink to prevent the board from bending resulting in dam age to circuitry and or components CAUTION Failure to properly support the weight of the fan heatsink assembly when installed on the SBC may ...

Page 48: ...ed to CN7 for proper operation in either ATX or AT modes If necessary order a ATX12V Convert Cable from ADLINK for use with Molex 4 pin power connectors P N 30 00006 0000 System Panel Connector Before powering up the NuPRO 935A connect the necessary sig nals from the backplane to the System Panel Connector CN1 The ATX Power Connector pin group pins 6 10 and Power On Button pin group pins 19 20 mus...

Page 49: ...IMMs into the DIMM sockets follow ing these configuration options X Channel A DIMM1 Channel B DIMM2 X For dual channel configuration the total size of memory module installed per channel must be the same DIMM1 DIMM2 X It is recommended that you install DIMMs with the same CAS latency For maximum compatibility install memory modules with the same brand model and or rating To install a memory module...

Page 50: ...ign the memory module on the socket making sure that the notch matches the break on the socket 4 Insert the module firmly into the slot until the retaining clips snap back inwards and the module is securely seated Break Notch ...

Page 51: ...ick Next to display the license agreement When prompted click Yes to continue 3 Click Next on the Readme Information screen to begin installing the INF files 4 When installation is complete click Finish Restart the system when prompted 5 After restart follow screen instructions to complete installation Windows displays a found new hardware window and automatically installs the required drivers If ...

Page 52: ...hen double click on the Setup exe file to start installation 2 Follow screen instructions to complete installation then restart the system if prompted 4 3 LAN Driver Follow these instructions to install the LAN driver 1 Locate the LAN driver from the directory X NuPRO NuPRO 935A Ethernet then double click on the PRO2KXP exe file to start installation 2 Follow screen instructions to complete instal...

Page 53: ...he driver for your device Click option 2 Install from a list or specific location Advanced and then click Next 6 Locate the following folder on the ADLINK All in One DVD X NuPRO NuPRO 935A ISA Press Next to install the inf files 7 After successfully installing the files the Hardware Update Wizard will display the Completing the Hard ware Update Wizard screen Click Finish 4 5 TPM Driver Follow thes...

Page 54: ...ate the audio driver from the directory X Audio Daughter Board DB Audio2 then double click on the setup exe file to start installation 3 Follow screen instructions to complete installation then restart the system if prompted NOTE NOTE Before installing the audio driver check the BIOS set tings to make sure that audio is enabled Chipset South Bridge Configurations HDA Controller see Section 5 7 1 ...

Page 55: ...tem 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt Press DEL to run Setup 3 After you press the Delete key the main BIOS setup menu displays You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu such as Chipset and Power menus Note In most cases the Delete key is used to invoke the setup screen There are several cases that use other keys such as F1 F2...

Page 56: ...annot be configured Blue options can be The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it Navigation The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time ...

Page 57: ...o set the Fail Safe settings of the BIOS press the F8 key on your keyboard It is located on the upper row of a standard 101 keyboard The Fail Safe set tings allow the system to boot up with the least amount of options set This can lessen the probability of conflicting settings Hotkey Descriptions F1 The F1 key allows you to display the General Help screen Press the F1 key to open the General Help ...

Page 58: ...ous screen ESC The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup Press the Esc key to exit the setup without saving your changes The following screen will appear Press the Enter key to discard changes and exit You can also use the Arrow key to select Cancel and then press the Enter key to abort this function and return to the previous screen Enter The Enter key allows ...

Page 59: ...n The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight Sys tem Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new val ues using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format Note The time is in 24 hour format For exam...

Page 60: ...screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as SuperIO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages ...

Page 61: ...ura tion Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the follow ing pages An example of the CPU Configuration screen is shown below ...

Page 62: ... the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An example of the IDE Configuration screen is shown below SATA Configuration This item specifies which mode the SATA channels should be initialized in The settings are Disabled Compatible and Enhanced When running in Compatible mode SATA channel can be configured as a legacy IDE channel IDE Master Slave Select one of t...

Page 63: ... options for the Floppy Configu ration Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Options 360 KB 5 1 2 MB 5 720 KB 3 1 44 MB 3 2 88 MB 3 ...

Page 64: ...The screen is shown below Onboard Floppy Controller Options Disabled Enabled Serial Port1 Address Select an address and a corresponding interrupt for Serial Port1 Options 3F8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 2E8 IRQ3 Serial Port2 Address This option specifies the base I O port address and Interrupt Request address of Serial Port2 The settings of Serial Port2 are the same as Serial Port1 However the setting ...

Page 65: ...riven by the host device X ECP The parallel port can be used with devices that adhere to the Extended Capabilities Port ECP specification ECP uses the DMA protocol to achieve data transfer rates up to 2 5 Megabits per second ECP provides symmetric Bi direc tional communication X EPP ECP Allow the parallel port to support both the ECP and EPP modes simultaneously Parallel Port IRQ This option speci...

Page 66: ...52 BIOS Setup 5 3 5 Hardware Health Configuration This option displays the current status of all of the monitored hard ware devices components such as voltages and temperatures ...

Page 67: ...ed serial port connec tion Once both serial ports are configured to disabled you should set this value to Disabled or it may cause abnormal boot Serial Port Number Select the serial port you want to use for the remote access interface You can set the value for this option to COM1 or COM2 Note If you have changed the resource assignment of the serial ports in Advanced SuperIO Configuration you must...

Page 68: ...t this value to turn off the redirection after POST X Boot Loader Set this value to allow the redirection to be active during POST and Boot Loader X Always Set this value to allow the redirection to be always active Terminal Type This option is used to select either VT100 VT UTF8 or ANSI terminal type The settings for this value are ANSI VT100 or VT UTF8 VT UTF8 Combo Key Support This option enabl...

Page 69: ... 5 3 7 Trusted Computing Trusted computing is an industry standard to make personal com puters more secure through a dedicated hardware chip called a Trusted Platform Module TPM This option enables or disables the TPM support ...

Page 70: ...are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to USB mouse and keyboard sup port Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB driv ers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard c...

Page 71: ...uto detects USB Keyboards or Mice and if found allows them to be utilized during boot and while using DOS Port 64 60 Emulation This option uses USB to receive the IO port 64 60 trap to emu late the legacy keyboard controller USB 2 0 Controller Mode The USB 2 0 Controller Mode configures the data rate of the USB port The options are FullSpeed 12 Mbps and HiSpeed 480 Mbps BIOS EHCI hand off This opt...

Page 72: ...hey are in use on USB ports Emula tion Type can be set according to the type of attached USB mass storage device s If set to Auto USB devices less than 530MB will be emulated as Floppy and those greater than 530MB will remain as hard drive The Forced FDD option can be used to force a hard disk type drive such as a Zip drive to boot as FDD ...

Page 73: ...a Plug and Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen is shown below 5 4 1 IRQ DMA Set this value to allow the IRQ settings to be modified Available This setting allows the specified IRQ DMA to be used by a PCI PnP device Reserved This setting allows the specified IRQ DMA to be used by a legacy ISA device ...

Page 74: ...60 BIOS Setup 5 4 2 ISA Plug and Play This setting enables disables the ISA Plug and Play functionality ...

Page 75: ... for that item You can display a Boot BIOS Setup option by highlight ing it using the Arrow keys The Boot Settings screen is shown below 5 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configura tion Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the foll...

Page 76: ...ay the full screen logo during the boot up sequence hiding normal POST messages When it is disabled the BIOS will display the normal POST messages instead of the full screen logo Bootup Num Lock This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on Setting to On will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on Setting to Off will allow users to use the arrow keys on t...

Page 77: ...esired device then press or PageUp PageDown key to move it up down in the priority list 5 5 3 Boot Device Groups The Boot devices are listed in groups by device type First press Enter to enter the sub menu Then you may use the arrow keys to select the desired device then press or PageUp PageDown key to move it up down in the priority list Only the first device in each device group will be availabl...

Page 78: ...word every time the system boots or when Setup is exe cuted using either or either the Supervisor password or User password The Supervisor and User passwords activate two different lev els of password security If you select password support you are prompted for a one to six character password Type the password on the keyboard The password does not appear on the screen when typed Make sure you writ...

Page 79: ...ssword has been set Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to change the supervisor password Change User Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu to change the user password Clear User Password Select this option and press Enter to access the sub menu You can use the sub menu t...

Page 80: ...User Password Select Change User Password from the Security Setup menu and press Enter Enter New Password Type the password and press Enter The screen does not dis play the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM after completes ...

Page 81: ...t Setup Select the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menu for that item The Chipset BIOS Setup screen is shown below ...

Page 82: ...ect an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option GbE LAN Boot Invoke the onboard LAN s PXE ROM to enable boot from LAN The options are Enabled and Disabled GbE Wake Up From S5 Set onboard LAN boot wake up from power down mode The options are Enabled and Disabled HDA Controller Set this value to Enable Disable the HDA Controller ...

Page 83: ...d Power Off X Power Off Set this value to always power off the system while AC power is restored X Power On Set this value to always power on the system while AC power is restored X Last State Set this value to power off on the system depending on the last system power state while AC power is restored Power Button Mode This option specifies the effect when the power button pressed X On Off The sys...

Page 84: ...t using the Arrow keys The Exit BIOS Setup screen is shown below Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now Ok Cancel appears in the window Select Ok to save changes and exit ...

Page 85: ...ance but may not work best for all computer applications In particular do not use the Optimal Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press Enter Select Ok to load optimal defaults Load Failsafe Defaults Automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option The ...

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Page 87: ...ue void Enter_IT8718_Config int config_port void Exit_IT8718_Config int config_port void main int argc char argv int number DevID1 DevID2 chipflag 0 int ioport 0x2E Default config_port 0x2E if argc 1 argc 3 argv 2 4 argv 3 E argc 3 printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of NuPRO 935A n n printf Usage ITE8718 value 4E n printf value 1 to 15300 second n printf Write 0 will disable watchdog timer n n p...

Page 88: ...vID2 0x18 chipflag 1 if chipflag 0 printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of NuPRO 935A n n printf Can t find any ITE IT8718F on system n Exit_IT8718_Config ioport exit 1 else printf ADLINK Watchdog Timer Utility of NuPRO 935A n n number atoi argv 1 WDTRUN ioport number Exit_IT8718_Config ioport void Enter_IT8718_Config int config_port switch config_port case 0x2E Address port 0x2E enter keys 0x87 0...

Page 89: ...oid Exit_IT8718_Config int config_port outportb config_port 0x02 outportb config_port 1 0x02 void WDTRUN int config_port int count_value int temp int counter Select WDT device outportb config_port 0x07 outportb config_port 1 0x07 device 7 Set second minute mode outportb config_port 0x72 temp inportb config_port 1 if count_value 0 counter count_value printf WDT is Disabled outportb config_port 1 te...

Page 90: ...he timeout value if count_value 15300 count_value 15300 counter count_value 60 if count_value 60 30 counter counter 1 printf WDT timeout in d minutes counter temp temp 0x40 enable WDT output through KBRST temp temp 0x10 enable WDT output through PWROK2 pulse outportb config_port 1 temp end of count_value 60 reset WDT by KB MS interrupt outportb config_port 0x71 temp inportb config_port 1 temp temp...

Page 91: ... FECFFFFF 1 MB APIC Configuration Space 15MB 16MB F00000 FFFFFF 1 MB ISA Hole 960 K 1024 K F0000 FFFFF 64 KB System BIOS Area 896 K 960 K E0000 EFFFF 64 KB Extended System BIOS Area 768 K 896 K C0000 DFFFF 128 KB PCI expansion ROM area C0000 C7FFF Onboard VGA BIOS CB800 CC7FFF Intel 82566DM PXE option ROM when onboard LAN boot ROM is enabled CC800 CD7FFF Marvell 88E805 option ROM when onboard LAN ...

Page 92: ...0 1 3 is selected when using parallel port Floppy and parallel port cannot be used at the same time Channel Number Data Width System Resource 0 8 bits Parallel port 1 1 8 bits Parallel port 1 2 8 bits Diskette drive 1 3 8 bits Parallel port 1 4 Reserved cascade channel 5 16 bits Open 6 16 bits Open 7 16 bits Open ...

Page 93: ...mask 080 091 DMA page register 092 Reset Bit 0 Fast Gate A20 Bit 1 93 9F DMA page registers continued 0A0 0B1 and 0B4 0BF Interrupt controller 2 8259 equivalent 0B2 and 0B3 APM control and status port respectively 0C0 0DF DMA controller 2 8237A 5 equivalent 0E0 0EF Available 0F0 Co processor error register 0F1 N A 0F2 0F3 N A 0F4 IDE ID port 0F5 0F7 N A 0F8 IDE Index port 0F9 0FB N A 0FC IDE Data ...

Page 94: ...er PIC Edge Level Trigger register 4D1 Slave PIC Edge Level Trigger register CF8 CFB PCI configuration address register 32 bit I O only CF9 Reset Control register 8 bit I O CFC CFF PCI configuration data register 400 Smbus base address for SB 480 GPIO Base Address for SB 800 PM ACPI Base Address for SB 860 Alias for ICH TCO base address 0A00 0AFF Reserved for SIO functions base address ex PME GPIO...

Page 95: ...IRQ IRQ3 at ISA bus Note 1 4 Serial Port 1 COM1 PCI ISA IRQ4 via SERIRQ IRQ4 at ISA bus Note 1 5 Parallel Port 2 LPT2 PCI ISA IRQ5 via SERIRQ IRQ5 at ISA bus Note 1 6 Floppy Drive Controller IRQ6 via SERIRQ No 7 Parallel Port 1 LPT1 PCI ISA IRQ7 via SERIRQ IRQ7 at ISA bus Note 1 8 Real time clock N A No 9 SCI PCI IRQ9 via SERIRQ IRQ9 at ISA bus Note 1 2 10 PCI ISA IRQ10 via SERIRQ IRQ10 at ISA bus...

Page 96: ... Parallel Port 1 LPT1 PCI ISA IRQ7 via SERIRQ IRQ7 at ISA bus Note 1 8 Real time clock N A No 9 SCI PCI IRQ9 via SERIRQ IRQ9 at ISA bus Note 1 2 10 PCI ISA IRQ10 via SERIRQ IRQ10 at ISA bus Note 1 11 PCI ISA IRQ11 via SERIRQ IRQ11 at ISA bus Note 1 12 PS 2 Mouse PCI ISA IRQ12 via SERIRQ IRQ12 at ISA bus Note 1 13 Math Processor N A No 14 Primary IDE controller PCI ISA IRQ14 via SERIRQ IRQ14 at ISA...

Page 97: ...PCI Slot 1 2 3 4 PCIE Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 UHCI Controller 3 PEG Root Port SATA Host controller SMBus Controller Thermal Controller EHCI Controller 2 Yes 19 N A PCI Slot 1 2 3 4 PCIE Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 UHCI Controller 2 7 PEG Root Port SATA Host controller SATA Host controller 1 Yes 20 N A ICH9 internal GBE controller No 21 N A UHCI Controller 5 No 22 N A ICH9 HDA No 23 N A UHCI Controller 1 EHCI Contro...

Page 98: ...t 0 00h 1Ch 01h Internal Intel ICH Express Root port 1 00h 1Ch 02h Internal Intel ICH Express Root port 2 00h 1Ch 03h Internal Intel ICH Express Root port 3 00h 1Ch 04h Internal Intel ICH Express Root port 4 00h 1Ch 05h Internal Intel ICH Express Root port 5 00h 1Dh 00h Internal Intel USB UHCI Controller 1 00h 1Dh 01h Internal Intel USB UHCI Controller 2 00h 1Dh 02h Internal Intel USB UHCI Control...

Page 99: ...h 0Eh 0FFh external PCI slot 2 01h 0Fh 0FFh external PCI slot 1 04h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 0 05h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 1 06h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 2 07h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 3 08h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 4 09h 00h 0FFh Internal PCIE Port 5 Bus Device Function Routing Description ...

Page 100: ...Thermal Controller X UHCI 1 X UHCI 2 X UHCI 3 X UHCI 4 X UHCI 5 X UHCI 6 X X UHCI 7 X EHCI 1 X EHCI 2 X HDA X Intel GBE X PCIE port 0 INTA INTB INTC INTD PCIE port 1 INTB INTC INTD INTA PCIE port 2 INTC INTD INTA INTB PCIE port 3 INTD INTA INTB INTC PCIE port 4 INTA INTB INTC INTD PCIE port 5 INTB INTC INTD INTA PCI Slot1 INTB INTC INTD INTA PCI Slot2 INTC INTD INTA INTB PCI Slot3 INTD INTA INTB I...

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