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Installation & Maintenance

5.  Slide another HDD/SSD storage device into the bracket.

 

6.  Fix another storage device in place by using screws at the four screw 

holes on both sides of the bracket.

the bracket and two 2.5” 

SATA storage devices 

piggybacking.

7.  Reinstall the bracket (with the storage devices) to the computer.

SATA 

connectors

power connectors 

for SATA storage 

devices

Summary of Contents for Rigid-772

Page 1: ...1 Rigid 772 Extreme Rugged Box Computer with Intel Core i3 3120ME User s Manual Version 1 0 2013 02 P N 4016077200100P 70...

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Page 3: ...i Revision History Version Date Description 1 0 2013 February Initial release...

Page 4: ...rvice 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 2 1 System Overview 8 2 1 1 Dimensions 8 2 1 2 Take A Tour 9 2 2 Driver Installation Notes 12 Chapter 3 System Configuration 15 3 1 Board Layout 16 3 2 Jumpers Conn...

Page 5: ...TC Wake Settings 79 5 2 3 CPU Configuration 80 5 2 4 SATA Configuration 81 5 2 5 AMT Configuration 82 5 2 6 USB Configuration 83 5 2 7 F81866 Super IO Configuration 84 5 2 8 F81866 H W Monitor 87 5 2...

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Page 7: ...rer Declaration of Conformity CE The CE symbol on the computer indicates that it is in compliance with the directives of the Union European EU A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Te...

Page 8: ...ve was published on 2 13 2003 The main purpose of the directive is to prohibit the use of lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls PBB and polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE...

Page 9: ...OVER THE OPENINGS 7 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 8 Never pour any liquid into opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 9 Ne...

Page 10: ...whenever components are separated from the system Replacing Lithium Battery Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion The lithium battery must be replaced with an id...

Page 11: ...misuse of or inability to use this product Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party Vendors disclaim all other warranties either expressed or implied including but not...

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Page 13: ...1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction...

Page 14: ...ree LAN ports one SIM card socket and one MiniCard socket for powerful networking and data connections The modularized mechanical design makes the computer easy to install and easy to maintain and the...

Page 15: ...x DB 44 female connector COM1 2 are RS 232 w 5v power output COM3 4 are RS 232 422 485 selectable w 2 5 kv isolation protection Selectable Port 1 x DB25 connector for 1 x DIO 8 x IN 8 x OUT port or 1...

Page 16: ...midity 10 95 40 C non condensing Vibration 3 Grms 5 500Hz random operation w SSD Shock Operating 20G 11ms Non operating 40G with HDD Operating 50G 11ms Non operating 80G with SSD Mechanical Constructi...

Page 17: ...the items is missing or appears damaged contact your local dealer or distributor The package should contain the following items 1 x Rigid 772 Extreme Rugged Box System 1 x Driver CD 1 x User s Manual...

Page 18: ...e components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer SSD 25040 Intel 2 5 40GB SATAII SSD kit HSPA SI1400 HSUPA 3 75G module kit internal wiring WIFI IN1300 Intel Centrino Advanced N 6205...

Page 19: ...7 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started...

Page 20: ...verview of the computer 2 1 1 Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions of Rigid 772 with the measurements in width depth and height called out Unit mm 225 00 267 00 21 50 120 00 126...

Page 21: ...d rear panels The following illustrations show all the components called out 2 1 2 1 Front View No Description No Description LAN1 Active LED USB 2 0 ports LAN2 Active LED eSATA ports USB 2 0 ports LA...

Page 22: ...tting Started 2 1 2 2 Rear View Take a look a the rear side of Rigid 772 DC in USB 3 0 ports DIO LPT Selectable DVI I LAN ports COM Ports 1 4 Line out Mic in PCIe slots DVI D 2 1 2 3 Side Views Front...

Page 23: ...11 Rear left...

Page 24: ...ThiscomputersupportsIntel ManagementEngine amicrocontrollerembedded in the PCH chipset which joins the associated firmware to form the architecture of Intel AMT Active Management Technology for a remo...

Page 25: ...in7_64_V8 15 10 2795 Graphic driver WIN7 Intel HD Graphics Driver 32 Bit LAN LAN XP_WIN7_SERIES 32 LAN XP_WIN7_SERIES 64 Audio AUDIO WIN7 USB 3 0 USB 3 0 Intel_USB_3 0_xHC_Driver_ENG_1 0 4 225 Intel R...

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Page 27: ...15 3 Chapter 3 System Configuration Chapter 3 System Configuration...

Page 28: ...FMB i77M1 Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A44 A30 A15 A31 A16 A1 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 I24 D24 D16 D8 D17 D9 D1 I17 I1 5 4...

Page 29: ...17 Engine of the Computer FMB i77M1 Board Bottom 1 1 5 6 C1 C4 C2 C5 C3 C6 1 1 1 4 7 2 3 5 6 1 4 7 2 3...

Page 30: ...pers JBAT1 Function CMOS Setting Jumper Type Onboard 2 54mm pitch 1x3 pin header Setting Pin Function Setting 1 2 Keeps CMOS Default 2 3 1 2 3 Clears CMOS 2 3 1 Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9...

Page 31: ...efault 2 3 1 2 3 Disables ME 2 3 1 Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A44 A30 A15 A31 A16 A1 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 I24 D24 D16...

Page 32: ...consistent with BIOS Advanced ACPI Settings Power Supply Type to prevent conflict See 5 2 1 ACPI Settings on page 78 Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10...

Page 33: ...26 13 1 2 3 4 5 4 8 1 1 1 9 16 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C1 I8 H4 H2 H1 H3 H4 H2 H1 H3 9 15 9 15 8 7 1 1 1 1 2 5 6 1 2 LPCI1 Function Board debugging Jumper Type Onboard 2 00mm pitch 2x5 pin header Pin Descript...

Page 34: ...side to switch COM3 and COM4 among the available protocols Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A44 A30 A15 A31 A16 A1 C...

Page 35: ...5 Half Duplex and RS485 422 Full Duplex Note the DIP switch setting here needs to be consistent with BIOS Advanced Menu F81866 Second Super IO Configuration Serial Port 3 Configuration and Serial Port...

Page 36: ...ble Note this setting should be consistent with BIOS Advanced menu F81866 Second Super IO Configuration Serial Port 3 Configuration to prevent conflict See Serial Port 3 Configuration on page 85 COM3...

Page 37: ...2 1 off Toggle 7 8 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 on 5 off 6 off 7 not applicable 8 not applicable COM4 RS485 Half Duplex Toggle Position Setting 1 not applicable on 6 5 4 3 2 1 off Toggle 7 8 2...

Page 38: ...5 4 3 2 1 off Toggle 7 8 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 on 5 on 6 off 7 not applicable 8 not applicable Note this setting should be consistent with BIOS Advanced menu F81866 Second Super IO Conf...

Page 39: ...ctors SATA1 SATA2 Description Serial ATA connectors for storage devices Connector Type 7 pin Serial ATA connector Pin Description 1 7 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND Board Bottom 1 1 5 6 C1 C4 C...

Page 40: ...ROUT1 and PWROUT2 Description Power connectors for SATA storage devices Connector Type 2 54mm pitch 1x4 pin DIP type connector Pin Desc 1 VCC5 2 GND 3 GND 4 12V 1 Board Bottom 1 1 5 6 C1 C4 C2 C5 C3 C...

Page 41: ...eserved 11 REFCLK 30 SMB_CLK 46 LED_WPAN 12 UIM_CLK 31 PETn0 47 Reserved 13 REFCLK 32 SMB_DATA 48 1 5V 14 UIM_RESET 33 PETp0 49 Reserved 15 GND 34 GND 50 GND 16 UIM_VPP 35 GND 51 Reserved 17 UIM_C8 Re...

Page 42: ...20 DIO13 8 DIO14 21 DIO15 9 VCC5 22 GND 10 VCC5 23 GND 11 N C 24 N C 12 N C 25 N C 13 N C 26 N C Board Top Rear Panel 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1...

Page 43: ...XP_D5 20 GND 8 XP_D6 21 GND 9 XP_D7 22 GND 10 P_ACK 23 GND 11 P_BUSY 24 GND 12 P_PE 25 GND 13 P_SLCT 26 N C Board Top Rear Panel 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P...

Page 44: ...ND 4 PWR_IN_SW Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A44 A30 A15 A31 A16 A1 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 I24 D24 D16 D8 D17 D9 D1 I17 I1...

Page 45: ...CLOCK 4 T M D S DATA4 14 5V Power 24 T M D S CLOCK 5 T M D S DATA4 15 GND C1 ANALOG RED 6 DDC CLOCK 16 HOT PLUG DETECT C2 ANALOG GREEN 7 DDC DATA 17 T M D S DATA0 C3 ANALOG BLUE 8 ANALOG VERT SYNC 18...

Page 46: ...5 T M D S DATA4 15 GND C1 NC 6 DDC CLOCK 16 HOT PLUG DETECT C2 NC 7 DDC DATA 17 T M D S DATA0 C3 NC 8 ANALOG VERT SYNC 18 T M D S DATA0 C4 NC 9 T M D S DATA1 19 T M D S DATA0 5 SHIELD C5 NC 10 T M D S...

Page 47: ...35 Engine of the Computer...

Page 48: ...ker Lout R 6 Speaker GND Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A44 A30 A15 A31 A16 A1 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 I24 D24 D16 D8 D17 D9...

Page 49: ...0 5 MDI2 2 MDI0 6 MDI2 3 MDI1 7 MDI3 4 MDI1 8 MDI3 Pin Desc 1 5V 2 USB 3 USB 4 GND Board Top 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 A...

Page 50: ...I0 5 MDI2 2 MDI0 6 MDI2 3 MDI1 7 MDI3 4 MDI1 8 MDI3 Pin Desc 1 VBUS 2 D 3 D 4 GND 5 StdA_SSRX 6 StdA_SSRX 7 GND 8 StdA_SSTX 9 StdA_SSTX Board Top Rear Panel 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 4...

Page 51: ...USB_GND H4 USB_GND 9 USB_GND 10 SATA_TXP4 11 SATA_TXN4 12 USB_GND 13 SATA_RXN4 14 SATA_RXP4 15 USB_GND Board Top Front Panel 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P...

Page 52: ...USB_GND H4 USB_GND 9 USB_GND 10 SATA_TXP5 11 SATA_TXN5 12 USB_GND 13 SATA_RXN5 14 SATA_RXP5 15 USB_GND Board Top Front Panel 1 10 10 53 54 51 52 P10 P2 P9 P1 11 14 41 45 H1 H2 H4 H3 53 54 51 52 P10 P...

Page 53: ...USB ports Configure to Order 1 1 USB4 USB1 Connector Type Type A female USB 2 0 ports compatible USB1 USB4 Pin Desc Pin Desc 1 5V 1 5V 2 USBP_4N_CON 2 USBP_5N_CON 3 USBP_4P_CON 3 USBP_5P_CON 4 GND 4 G...

Page 54: ...RS 485 selectable Pin RS232 Desc RS422 Desc RS485 Desc A21 DCD RX L A31 DCD RX L A22 RXD RX L A32 RXD RX L A23 TXD TX A33 TXD TX A24 DTR TX A34 DTR TX A25 GND2 A35 GND2 A26 DSR A36 DSR A27 RTS A37 RTS...

Page 55: ...43 4 Chapter 4 Installation and Maintenance Chapter 4 Installation and Maintenance...

Page 56: ...om covers is essential to open the computer and access the inside Follow through the steps below to remove the top cover and bottom cover from the computer 4 1 1 1 Remove Top Cover All jumpers MiniCar...

Page 57: ...panel loosen and remove the 2 screws as marked in the illustrations below 4 After the said screws are removed proceed to dismount the top cover Carefully pry at the joint of the top cover and bottom...

Page 58: ...cables to from the main board see 3 2 Jumpers Connectors and DIP Switches on page 18 To install memory modules see 4 1 2 Install uninstall Memory Modules on page 49 or 4 1 3 Install Memory Module wit...

Page 59: ...lt on the bottom side of the maind board To access these connectors the computer s bottom cover has to go Follow through the steps below to remove the bottom cover from the computer 1 Place the comput...

Page 60: ...ates at about two third of the computer s height Then completely part the bottom cover from the computer Carefully pry at the joint of the top cover and bottom cover The inside of the computer comes t...

Page 61: ...for particular applications There are another two notches at each left and right side of the memory module to help fix the module in the socket key notch side notch side notch To install a DDR3 memory...

Page 62: ...ith the memory module s key notch aligned at the break of the SO DIMM s slot connector 5 Vertically plug the memory module to the DIMM socket Fully plug the memory module until both latches auto lock...

Page 63: ...One has the bigger fin and the other has the smaller fin Each heat spreader comes with a thermal pad 2 Attach the memory module to the thermal pad side of the heat spreader with bigger fin See the pic...

Page 64: ...iew from the other side 3 Attach the other heat spreader to the other side of the memory module so the two heat spreaders sandwich the memory module Be sure to align the two heat spreaders properly so...

Page 65: ...53 Installation Maintenance 4 Have the two metal clips Use them to hold the heat spreaders and the memory module together...

Page 66: ...54 Installation Maintenance Make sure the heat spreaders are clipped exactly as shown in the pictures below 5 Fully push the clips until they cannot be pushed any more See the pictures below push...

Page 67: ...elow The SO DIMM sockets are vertical type and each socket has two latches to fix the memory modules The memory module can only be installed by one direction due to the key notch 8 Pull back both latc...

Page 68: ...he memory module to the DIMM socket Fully plug the memory module until both latches auto lock the memory module in place key notch 11 Attach another thermal pad onto the top of the heat spreaders Ther...

Page 69: ...ve Top Cover on page 44 2 Find the MiniCard socket on the board as marked in the illustration below The MiniCard socket s connector has a break connector break MiniCard socket 3 Plug a wireless module...

Page 70: ...x it in place using two screws 5 Remove the plastic plug from the enclosure s front panel to make an antenna hole Keep the plastic plug for any possible restoration in the future 6 Have an RF cable Co...

Page 71: ...sure to meet the flat side of the antenna hole so the connector jack won t get stuck the flat side of the antenna hole 8 Mount a round washer on the SMA connector jack from outside the chassis and sec...

Page 72: ...pport two USB drives to work therein for reinforced protection against theft or tamper Configure to Order only To install the internal USB drive s 1 Remove the bottom cover from the computer as descri...

Page 73: ...DD or SSD 1 Remove the bottom cover from the computer as described in 4 1 1 2 Remove Bottom Cover on page 47 2 Find the HDD SSD bracket inside the computer Loosen and remove the four screws as marked...

Page 74: ...Fix another storage device in place by using screws at the four screw holes on both sides of the bracket the bracket and two 2 5 SATA storage devices piggybacking 7 Reinstall the bracket with the sto...

Page 75: ...63 Installation Maintenance 8 Connect the SATA signal cable s and power cable s 9 Restore the bottom cover to the computer...

Page 76: ...I Express card 1 Remove the bottom cover from the computer as described in 4 1 1 2 Remove Bottom Cover on page 47 2 Find the PCI Express slots inside the computer PCIex8 PCIex16 PCIex8 PCIex16 3 Loose...

Page 77: ...computer supports a CFast card for storage and comes with an outside accessible CFast slot Follow through the guide below to install a CFast card to the computer Note Be sure to turn off the computer...

Page 78: ...ction to insert the CFast card 3 Position the CFast card at the slot as directed by the graphic printed on the inner side of the door Push insert the CFast card Push insert the CFast card To uninstall...

Page 79: ...he door to the SIM card slot Loosen and remove the screw that locks the door 2 Once the screw is removed open the door The SIM card slot then comes to view Follow the printed graphic to install the SI...

Page 80: ...1 Loosen and remove the card door screw and open the card door 2 Push eject the SIM card 3 Remove the SIM card 4 Refasten the screw to close the card door Note to refasten the screw to close the card...

Page 81: ...n a flat surface with the bottom facing up Find the eight screw holes at its bottom as marked in the red circles in the illustration below 2 Have the two wall mount brackets Use the screws included in...

Page 82: ...and Be sure to follow every grounding requirement in your place Warning Whenever the unit is installed the ground connection must always be made first of all and disconnected lastly 1 See the illustra...

Page 83: ...er source 4 Identify the positive and negative feed positions for the terminal block connection See the symbols printed on the rear panel indicating the polarities and DC input power range in voltage...

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Page 85: ...73 5 Chapter 5 BIOS Chapter 5 BIOS...

Page 86: ...Date and Time 12 12 2012 14 11 00 System Language English System Date Fri 12 28 2012 System Time 14 04 38 Access Level Administrator Choose the system default language Advanced Chipset Boot Security S...

Page 87: ...nt screen and return to the top menu Page Up Increases current value to the next higher value or switches between available options Page Down Decreases current value to the next lower value or switche...

Page 88: ...nter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc The BIOS info displayed are Info Descr...

Page 89: ...Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit The featured settings and submenus are Setting Description ACPI Settings See 5 2 1 ACPI Set...

Page 90: ...ive with some OS Options available are Enabled default and Disabled ACPI Sleep State Sets the ACPI sleep state for the system to enter when the suspend button is hit Options available are Suspend Disa...

Page 91: ...escription Wake up hour Defines the hour time to awake the system 0 to 23 configurable Wake up minute Defines the minute time to awake the system 0 to 59 configurable Wake up second Defines the second...

Page 92: ...ME CPU 270GHz CPU Signature 306a9 Microcode Patch 2700 MHz Max CPU Speed 1200 MHz Min CPU Speed 2700 MHz Processor Cores 2 Intel HT Technology Supported Intel VT x Technology Supported Intel SMX Techn...

Page 93: ...default SATA Mode Selection Configures how to operate the SATA controller s Options available are IDE AHCI default and RAID SATA Controller Speed Defines the maximum speed the SATA controller can supp...

Page 94: ...e Management Technology BIOS extensions Note iAMT hardware is always enabled This setting only controls the execution of BIOS extension execution Enabled is the default When enabled additional firmwar...

Page 95: ...le are Enabled default Disabled and Auto Select Auto to disable legacy support if no USB device are connected Select Disabled to keep USB devices available only for EFI applications USB 3 0 Support En...

Page 96: ...h IRQ 4 default IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 This setting is only available when the serial port is enabl...

Page 97: ...to be consistent with the DIP switch SW9 to prevent possible conflict See also 3 2 2 DIP Switch SW9 on page 22 Serial Port 4 Configuration Configures the computer s COM4 which is RS232 RS422 RS485 se...

Page 98: ...and EPP 1 7 Mode the options available become the following IO 378h IRQ 7 DMA 3 default IO 378h IRQ 5 6 7 10 11 12 DMA 1 3 IO 278h IRQ 5 6 7 10 11 12 DMA 1 3 This setting is only available when the pa...

Page 99: ...Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save Exit Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Main Select Screen Select Item Enter Se...

Page 100: ...Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit PCH IO Configuration System Agent SA Configuration The featured submenus are PCH IO Configuration and System Agent SA Configuration which are explicated in th...

Page 101: ...function Both EHCI are enabled by default One EHCI must always be enabled EHCI2 PCH LAN Controller Enables disables the onboard NIC network interface controller Enabled is the default High Precision T...

Page 102: ...s setting has no effect if an external graphicse is present Graphics Configuration Displays the graphics information including IGFX VBIOS internal graphics video BIOS version and frequency It also con...

Page 103: ...effect if the PEG isn t the active device at the moment Options available are Disabled Auto default ASPM L0s ASPM L1 and ASPM L0sL1 When set to ASPM L0s or ASPM L0sL1 the setting ASPM L0s becomes avai...

Page 104: ...Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Bootup NumLock State On Quiet Boot Disabled Fast Boot Disabled Boot Option Priorities CSM parameters The featured settings and submenu are Setting Description Set...

Page 105: ...r when booting up the system Disabled is the default Skip USB Enables disables skipping USB devices when booting up the system When enabled the USB devices won t be available until OS startup When dis...

Page 106: ...h the UEFI or legacy OpROM of PXE Preboot eXecution Environment Options available are Do not launch default UEFI only and Legacy only This setting is only available when Launch CSM is enabled set to A...

Page 107: ...ator rights The password must be in the following range Minimum length 3 Maximum length 20 Administrator Password Set Adminstrator Password Version 2 14 1219 Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc A...

Page 108: ...en Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F2 Previous Values F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save Exit ESC Exit The features settings are Setting Description Save Changes and Reset Saves the ch...

Page 109: ...97 Appendix Appendix...

Page 110: ...nclude stdio h include dos h int SMB_PORT_AD 0xF040 int SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x6e 75111R s Add 6eh routing sub routing void main DIO_Set 0xFFFF 0xFFFF delay 2000 DIO_Set 0xFFFF 0x0000 delay 2000 DIO_Set 0xF...

Page 111: ...char SMB_Byte_READ int SMPORT int DeviceID int iREG_INDEX unsigned char iData outportb SMPORT 02 0x00 outportb SMPORT 00 0xff delay 10 outportb SMPORT 04 DeviceID 1 outportb SMPORT 03 iREG_INDEX outp...

Page 112: ...hdog timer by software programming I O ports Below is an assembly program example to disable and load WDT Sample Codes Include Header Area include math h include stdio h include dos h define SIO_INDEX...

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