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4-30 Memory Configuration and BIOS Settings

Password Setting

ECP Mode 
Use DMA

Specifies the DMA (Direct Memory Access) channel when ECP device is in 
use.  The settings are DMA 1 and DMA 3.  This item will not be displayed 
when SPP or EPP printer mode is selected.

Table 4-9: The Integrated Peripherals Screen items.

Item

Description

This section describes the two 
access modes, Supervisor 
Password and User Password, 
that can be configured to 
restrict access to your CMOS 
settings.

Retain a record of your password 
in a safe place.  If you forget the 
password, the only way to access 
the system is to clear the CMOS 
memory.  

For details, see the 

section, “To clear the CMOS”  
on page 3-6.

Figure 4-8:   Setting password to the CMOS Setup utility.

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Summary of Contents for PLASTER PC M003

Page 1: ...M003cov e FH7 Tue Jul 27 11 10 16 1999 Page 1 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K User s Manual M003 Motherboard with Sound Blaster Live onboard...

Page 2: ...arks and the Sound Blaster Live logo the Sound Blaster PCI logo EMU10K1 E mu Environmental Modeling Environmental Audio Creative Multi Speaker Surround and DynaRAM are trademarks of Creative Technolog...

Page 3: ...e installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class B limits All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with non certified compute...

Page 4: ...s Existing Contents 1 3 Multiple Speaker Output 1 3 1024 Voice Music Synthesis 1 3 Environmental Audio Extensions EAX Broad Driver Support 1 4 Sound Blaster Live Web site www sblive com 1 4 Specificat...

Page 5: ...ouse Power on 1 7 Onboard Sound Blaster Live Features 1 7 EMU10K1 1 7 Stereo Digitized Voice Channel 1 7 AC 97 Codec Mixer 1 8 Volume Control 1 8 E mu Environmental ModelingTM 1 8 DynaRAMTM 1 8 Creati...

Page 6: ...flash the EEPROM Vpp 3 7 To enable or disable the keyboard PS 2 mouse Power On function 3 8 0HPRU RQILJXUDWLRQ DQG 26 6HWWLQJV Memory Configuration 4 1 BIOS Settings 4 2 To change BIOS settings in CM...

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Page 8: ...lications In addition Sound Blaster Live representing a definitive leap in digital audio technology has been seamlessly integrated into the M003 motherboard With Sound Blaster Live hardware onboard th...

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Page 10: ...line Memory Module DIMM sockets which can support up to a total of 1024 MB of SDRAM M003 also comes with an Accelerated Graphics Port AGP slot a high performance hardware interface for graphics intens...

Page 11: ...an amazing 1024 voices of music synthesis and real time audio enhancement you ll enjoy live concert like music productions so dynamic you ll feel like you re right in the middle of an orchestra The So...

Page 12: ...ur existing games come alive instantaneously Multiple Speaker Output Produce surround sound audio on your PC with built in support for two or four speakers With support for multiple speaker digital sp...

Page 13: ...bsystems CPU Support Intel Pentium III 450 MHz 600 MHz and faster CPU at 100 MHz system bus frequency Intel Pentium II 233 MHz 333 MHz at 66 MHz system bus frequency or Intel Pentium II 350 MHz 500 MH...

Page 14: ...ontroller Two Ultra DMA 33 Bus Master IDE ports that support four IDE devices and provide data transfer rates of up to 33 MB sec This controller supports Enhanced PIO Modes 3 and 4 and Bus Master IDE...

Page 15: ...r than 233 MHz just adjust the CPU speed in the CMOS setup For details see Chipset Features Setup on page 4 13 For newer Pentium III or the Intel Celeron CPUs the CPU speed is selected automatically L...

Page 16: ...ty of audio reproduction 64 voice hardware wavetable synthesizer Professional quality digital mixing and equalization Up to 32 MB of sound RAM mapped to host memory Stereo Digitized Voice Channel True...

Page 17: ...DIF Separate bass and treble control Front and Rear Balance control Muting and balance control for individual playback sources E mu Environmental ModelingTM Realistic 3D experience that increases dept...

Page 18: ...AD line level analog input via 4 pin Molex connector on card CD_SPDIF digital input via 2 pin Molex connector on card accepting sampling rates of 32 44 1 and 48 kHz Audio Outputs Two line level analog...

Page 19: ...onnector COM2 Slot 1 PS 2 Keyboard Mouse connectors K B PS 2 Mouse Power On setting JP38 Four DIMM sockets Giga I O 440BX AGPSet 440BX AGPSet Four PCI slots Floppy connector Audio Extension Digital I...

Page 20: ...ectors 2 1 2 Connectors This chapter is organized into the following sections Front Panel Connectors Back Panel Connectors Audio Connectors Other Connectors m003 2 fm Page 1 Tuesday July 27 1999 10 27...

Page 21: ...er Connector SPEAKER JP24 You may attach a 4 pin PC speaker cable to the PC speaker connector Creative Peripheral Bus JP47 Volume Control Connector VOL_CON Controls the volume level of all audio outpu...

Page 22: ...lity to enable or disable the infrared receiver For details see the section Integrated Peripherals on page 4 25 5V Standby Connector 5VSB Hardware Reset Connector RESET A 2 pin hardware reset switch i...

Page 23: ...mouse into their respective connectors Parallel Port Connector A 25 pin female connector is located at the rear of the motherboard Plug the parallel port device cable into this connector Jacks are on...

Page 24: ...er for audio ouput Line Out Jack Connects to powered speakers or an external amplifier for audio ouput Headphones can also be plugged in here Line Out and Rear Out jacks can be used simultaneously to...

Page 25: ...e Answering Device Connector TAD Provides for a Mono connection to a standard voice modem and transmits microphone signals to the modem CD Audio Connector CD Connects to the Analog Audio output on a C...

Page 26: ...tor I2S Connects to an I2 S source such as the Digital Out connector of the Creative MPEG2 decoder card Other Connectors ATX Power Supply Connector J31 It is a twenty pin male connector Plug the conne...

Page 27: ...e may be different The red wire should be connected to 12 V and the black wire should be connected to ground GND Enhanced IDE and Floppy Connectors The motherboard is shipped with one 40 pin ribbon ca...

Page 28: ...or the left of the jumper when holding the motherboard with the keyboard connector away from yourself Table 3 1 below shows the jumper conventions used in this manual Each jumper is outlined with a si...

Page 29: ...as the factory default Figure 3 1 is a diagram showing the relative positions of some of the jumpers on the M003 motherboard Instead of removing the jumper cap completely you can place the cap over on...

Page 30: ...ug Play function Leave the jumper pack on the Auto group factory default setting To configure the Host Bus Clock CPU Core Clock ratio multiplier manually Remove the jumper pack from the Manual group a...

Page 31: ...3 Jumper Settings for Multiplier Multiplier JP37 Jumper Multiplier JP37 Jumper Setting from BIOS 3 5x 233 66 or 350 100 2x 133 66 or 200 100 4x 266 66 or 400 100 2 5x 166 66 or 250 100 4 5x 300 66 or...

Page 32: ...is also no need to change any BIOS settings JP39 jumper settings cannot be used if the jumper pack is left on the JP37 jumper Auto setting factory default setting For 66 MHz based Pentium II Celeron...

Page 33: ...u need to clear the CMOS record by using jumper JP19 To clear the CMOS 1 Switch off the computer 2 Remove the jumper cap from JP19 pins 1 and 2 3 Place the jumper cap over JP19 pins 2 and 3 for two se...

Page 34: ...ROM 5V and 12V By setting up jumper J17 the motherboard can use either 5V or 12V to flash the EEPROM with new system BIOS files when necessary Table 3 6 Jumper Settings for Flash EEPROM Flash EEPROM V...

Page 35: ...e Integrated Peripherals Screen items on page 4 26 Power on by serial mouse is not supported After enabling the power on function you must initialize the system hardware Use the Power On button to swi...

Page 36: ...le or double sided SDRAM DIMM The four DIMM sockets are arranged in four banks of one socket each Each bank provides a 64 72 bit wide data path The M003 provides optional data integrity features inclu...

Page 37: ...et up Table 4 1 Install memory in any or all of the banks in any combination as follows DIMM Socket Memory Modules Module Quantity DIMM 0 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 168 pin 3 3V 66 MHz or 10...

Page 38: ...o select a menu option use the arrow keys to browse to the desired option and then press Enter 4 After you have changed the BIOS settings press F10 to save the settings and exit the CMOS Setup Utility...

Page 39: ...special add on cards and VGA memory configuration Power Management Setup Set up the power management features PnP PCI Configuration Specify the system resource settings and other settings for the PCI...

Page 40: ...ility when you press the Esc key Save Exit Setup Save the current settings and close the Setup utility when you press the F10 key Select Item Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move around the scr...

Page 41: ...display and error handling procedure Table 4 4 The Standard CMOS Setup Screen items Item Description Date The date format of the system clock is day month date year To display the calendar press F3 Ti...

Page 42: ...can also use the IDE HDD Auto Detection option in the Setup utility menu to do this If your hard disk type is listed among the 46 predefined types select the corresponding type for your hard disk Othe...

Page 43: ...r smaller drives with more than 1024 cylinders and no LBA support This access mode causes the operating system to treat the drive as if it has fewer than 1024 cylinders by halving the cylinder total a...

Page 44: ...12 K for systems with 512 K memory installed on the motherboard or 640 K for systems with 640 K or more memory installed on the motherboard Extended Memory refers to the amount of memory located above...

Page 45: ...efault setting is Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enables CPU internal cache to speed up memory access External Cache Enables CPU secondary cache to speed up memory access CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enable...

Page 46: ...n and much faster for the motherboard s chipset to provide support for gate A20 For the chipset to do this set this item to Fast Typematic Rate Setting Determines if the typematic rate is to be used W...

Page 47: ...CMOS Setup menu If no password is set the system will ignore this Security Option PCI VGA Palette Snoop Must be enabled if there is a MPEG ISA card installed in the system and disabled if there is no...

Page 48: ...If there are any expansion cards with ROMs installed in your system and you want the system to shadow them specifically you need to know the address range they use The default setting for all these ad...

Page 49: ...umn Address Strobe EDO RAS MA Wait State Sets the EDO DRAM RAS MA memory address bus timing control type Select either 1 or 2 RAS stands for Row Address Strobe SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay When SDRAM is ref...

Page 50: ...ges will be precharged DRAM Data Integrity Mode Sets DRAM Data Integrity mode to ECC Error Checking and Correcting or Non ECC The ECC setting allows detection of single bit and multiple bit errors and...

Page 51: ...Recovery Time Allows you to specify the amount of recovery time allowed for 16 bit I O requests The setting can be NA or 1 to 4 CPU clocks Memory Hole at 15M 16M Some special add on cards require a 1...

Page 52: ...tem Otherwise this item cannot be used For 66 MHz based processors the options are 50 MHz 66 MHz 75 MHz and 83 MHz For 100 MHz based processors the options are 100 MHz 103 MHz and 112 MHz For instruct...

Page 53: ...PI is to be supported Power Management This item defines the current power management function Max Saving puts the system into power saving mode after a brief period of system idle time Min Saving is...

Page 54: ...off Blank Only the screen appears blank DPMS this stands for Display Power Management System Use this setting only if your monitor supports this feature Video Off After This item defines when to activ...

Page 55: ...n This item determines what the BIOS will do when the system enters into Suspend mode The default option is PowerOn Suspend If this option is selected the system will turn off all power and the CPU wi...

Page 56: ...ws the button to have a dual function whereby pressing the button for less than 4 seconds will place the system in Suspend mode and pressing the button for more than 4 seconds will shut the system off...

Page 57: ...e On LAN function with Intel LAN cards only PowerOn by Ring must be enabled before this item can be enabled Resume by Alarm When this item is enabled you can set the system to resume at a certain date...

Page 58: ...guration Data This item defines whether to reset the configuration data IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to These items define the IRQ lines assigned to the ISA buses It is not available for PCI...

Page 59: ...default Setup assumes that your controller is an ISA device rather than a PCI controller If you have equipped your system with a PCI controller changing this setting allows you to specify which slot...

Page 60: ...for the memory area specified in the previous item This item does not appear if no base address is specified The available settings are 8K 16K 32K and 64K Table 4 8 The PnP PCI Configuration Screen it...

Page 61: ...ng Auto for the automatic mode The default setting is Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO In this item there are five settings 0 1 2 3 and 4 defined for the manual mode and one setting Auto for the automati...

Page 62: ...E transfer rate using Bus Master UltraDMA 33 IDE which can handle data transfer up to 33 MB sec The setting can be Disabled Enabled or Auto The default setting is Auto Note To use this feature your ha...

Page 63: ...ume the system s power through the Power switch and the hot key that you set Set the hot key using Ctrl and any key from F1 to F12 for example Ctrl F1 PS 2 MOUSE Resume the system s power through the...

Page 64: ...setting is SBIrDA All commands received by the Creative infrared receiver will be re routed to the COM2 serial port Thus the COM2 serial port will not be available when the Creative infrared receiver...

Page 65: ...ripherals Screen items Item Description This section describes the two access modes Supervisor Password and User Password that can be configured to restrict access to your CMOS settings Retain a recor...

Page 66: ...he password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be prompted to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You can press Esc to abort the se...

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