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Primary/Secondary IDE INT #

A/B/C/D

You can choose INT A, B, C or D your PCI IDE card is using

for its interrupt.

Load BIOS Defaults

The “Load BIOS Defaults” option loads the troubleshooting default val-
ues permanently stored in the ROM chips. These settings are not opti-
mal and turn off all high performance features. You should use these
values only if you have hardware problems. Highlight this option on the
main menu and press <Enter>. The message below will appear.

Load BIOS Defaults (Y/N)? N

If you want to proceed, press <Y> and the default settings will be
loaded.

Load Setup Defaults

The “Load Setup Defaults” option loads optimized settings from the
BIOS ROM. Use the Setup default values as standard values for your
system

Highlight this option on the main menu and press <Enter>. The mes-
sage below will appear.

Load Setup Defaults (Y/N)? N

Type <Y> and press <Enter> to load the Setup default values.

Integrated Peripherals

Use the arrow keys to highlight “Integrated Peripherals” and press
 <Enter>. A screen similar to the one on the naxt page will appear.

Summary of Contents for G586IPV

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Page 2: ...G586IPV Rev B SystemBoard User sManual A31060617 ...

Page 3: ...r in stallation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet...

Page 4: ...he information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer reserves the right to make revisions to this publication and to make changes to any and or all parts of its content at any time without obligation to notify any per son or entity of such changes Further the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document ...

Page 5: ... Installing the Cache Module 19 CPU Installation 19 Jumper Settings for CPUs 19 Installing Upgrade CPUs 23 InstallingA Fan Heatsink for Cyrix CPUs 26 Jumper Settings for Password Clear and Display Type Select 27 Built in Ports 28 Serial Ports 28 PS 2MousePort 29 Parallel Port 29 Floppy Disk Drive Controller 30 IDE Hard Disk Interface 30 Installing Expansion Cards 33 Chapter 3 Software Installation...

Page 6: ...utoDetection 58 HDD Low Level Detection 62 Save Exit Setup 62 Exit Without Saving 63 System Error Report 63 IDE Device Drivers 66 Chapter4 TroubleshootingChecklist 67 AppendixA TypesofModules 68 AppendixB MemoryandI OMaps 69 AppendixC PCII OPinAssignments 71 AppendixD ISAI OPinAssignments 72 AppendixE ConnectorPinAssignments 73 AppendixF RowAddressoftheDRAMandSDRAM 81 ...

Page 7: ... EDO or fast page mode x32 DRAM This system board also supports pipeline burst SRAM and pro vides easy cache upgrades using 256KB cache module The G586IPV design is based on the Peripheral Component Intercon nect PCI local bus and Industry Standard Architecture ISA standards It is equipped with 4 dedicated PCI slots and 3 dedicated 16 bit ISA slots The G586IPV board has two bus master PCI IDE conn...

Page 8: ...deable with a 256KB cache module for a maximum of 512KB cache System Memory 8MB to 128MB onboard memory One 168 pin DIMM socket using x64 EDO fast page mode or SDRAM 60ns or 70ns 3 3V Four 72 pin SIMM sockets using EDO or fast page mode x32 DRAM 60ns or 70ns 5V BIOS Award BIOS Windows 95 Plug and Play compatible Flash EPROM for easy BIOS upgrades Energy Efficient Design System power management sup...

Page 9: ...patible high speed UARTs One SPP ECP EPP parallel port Supports 360KB 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB and 2 88MB floppy drives IrDA TX RX header Two universal serial bus connectors in future revision CPU Socket 321 pin ZIF socket Intel Socket 7 Supports future low voltage CPUs Connectors 2 serial ports 1 parallel port 2 IDE connectors 1 floppy connector 1 PS 2 mouse port 1 PS 2 or AT keyboard connector Expansi...

Page 10: ...sk cable One 34 pin floppy disk drive cable One 25 pin printer port cable for chassis mounting One card edge bracket for mounting the printer port cable One card edge bracket with serial and mouse port cables One IDE driver diskette Cache module optional If any of these items are missing or damaged please con tact your dealer or sales representative for assistance ...

Page 11: ...ct sunlight excessive humidity ex treme cold and water can damage the operational capabilities of your system board Avoid placing the unit on surfaces such as carpeted floors These areas also attract static electricity which can damage some circuits on your system board Make sure the power source has a properly grounded three pronged socket It is essential that the power connection be properly gro...

Page 12: ...rd components facing up 4 Hold the system board only by its edges Be careful not to touch any of the components contacts or connections especially gold contacts on the board 5 Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors Hold modules and connectors by their ends Warning Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage your processor disk drives add in boards and other components Perform...

Page 13: ...sor disk drives add in boards and other components Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation only If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti static wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis If a wrist strap is unavailable establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any pro...

Page 14: ...r to the handling instructions on pages 11 12 for proper handling tech niques 6 Insert the memory modules into the memory banks on the G586IPV The quantity and location of the memory modules de pends on the memory configuration and type of modules you intend to use 7 Insert the cache module if any into the cache module slot on the G586IPV Refer to the Cache Memory section on page 18 for up grading...

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Page 17: ...te a bank first before going to the next bank The G586IPV system board can support 8MB to 128MB of memory us ing 1MBx32 2MBx32 4MBx32 or 8MBx32 72 pin SIMMs The table below shows the supported SIM modules and their corresponding memorysizes SIMMs 1MBx32 2MBx32 4MBx32 8MBx32 MemorySize 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB Examples If you are installing 8MB of memory you must insert two 1MBx32 SIMMs in Bank 0 or Bank ...

Page 18: ...a 45 angle into the bank Make sure it is com pletely seated Tilt the module upright until it locks in place in the socket Warning The DIMM and SIMM can not exist on the G586IPV system board at the same time You must only use either a DIMM or SIMMs on your systemboard JumperSettingsforDIMMandSIMM JumperJP10 DIMMandSIMMSelect Jumper JP10 must match the type of module installed on the G586IPV system ...

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Page 20: ...cache module installed in the cache module slot the compo nents on the solder side of the add in card in PCI Slot 3 must not protrude more than 5mm The components of the component side of the add in card in PCI Slot 2 also must not protrude more than 5mm CPU Installation The G586IPV allows for easy installation of CPUs Make sure all jumpers are set correctly before applying power or you may damage...

Page 21: ... JP9 2 1 4 3 JP11 1 6 2 3 5 4 Default Voltage 2 8V 3 3V 3 52V JP9 1 2On 1 2On 3 4On JP11 1 3On 2 4On 3 5On 4 6On 3 5On 4 6On Intel CPUs 75MHz 90 120 150MHz 100 133 166 200MHz CPUCLK 50MHz 60MHz 66MHz Pin 1 2 O n O n Off Pin 3 4 O n Off O n JP6 1 3 2 4 JP6 Warning The default setting of JP9 and JP11 is 3 3V If the voltage CPU is not 3 3V make sure you set JP9 and JP11 according to the voltage of yo...

Page 22: ...n Pin 3 4 Off JP8 JP8 2 1 4 3 JP9 2 1 4 3 JP11 1 6 2 3 5 4 Default Voltage 2 8V 3 3V 3 52V JP9 1 2On 1 2On 3 4On JP11 1 3On 2 4On 3 5On 4 6On 3 5On 4 6On Cyrix 6x86CPUs P120 P133 P150 P166 CPUCLK 50 55MHz 60 66MHz JP4 Off O n Warning The default setting of JP9 and JP11 is 3 3V If the voltage of CPU is not 3 3V make sure you set JP9 and JP11 according to the voltage of your CPU other wise your syst...

Page 23: ... 1 4 3 JP9 2 1 4 3 JP11 1 6 2 3 5 4 Default Voltage 2 8V 3 3V 3 52V JP9 1 2On 1 2On 3 4On JP11 1 3On 2 4On 3 5On 4 6On 3 5On 4 6On AMD K5CPUs PR7575MHz PR9090MHz CPUCLK 1 5x Pin 1 2 Off Pin 3 4 Off JP8 Warning The default setting of JP9 and JP11 is 3 3V If the voltage of CPU is not 3 3V make sure you set JP9 and JP11 according to the voltage of your CPU other wise your system will hang ...

Page 24: ...t only if you are actually installing a CPU The warranty on the original CPU will be voided if the S N seal is broken Before proceeding with the upgrade take note of the following The micropro cessor and heatsink may be hot if the system has been running To avoid the possibility of a burn power the system off and let the proces sor and heatsink cool for 10 minutes The 321 pin ZIF socket consists o...

Page 25: ... necessary to initially apply a small amount of sideways force to free the handle from its retaining tab Once clear of the tab the handle will open relatively easily The top plate will slide back Do not use screwdrivers or other tools to open the socket or you may damage the system or socket 2 Once the lever is completely up remove the old CPU carefully by lifting it straight out of the socket You...

Page 26: ...U and or system board may result 3 Position the CPU above the ZIF socket Make sure pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket Lower the chip until the pins are inserted properly in their corresponding holes Remember that very little force is needed to install the CPU If the CPU is not easily inserted verify whether or not pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket Applying too ...

Page 27: ...oppy drive hard drive CD ROM etc must be routed clear of the CPU and its airspace FanExhaust The CPU must be kept cool by using a fan with heatsink The tempera ture of the air entering the fan heatsink cannot exceed 45o C 113o F The ambient or room temperature must be below 37o C 99o F Installing A Fan Heatsink for Cyrix CPUs If you are using a Cyrix CPU you must choose a fan heatsink which is mad...

Page 28: ... your CMOS Now power on your system After your system has detected the floppy or hard drive turn it off again and set JP2 to off 2 3On Mono 1 2On Color default 3 2 1 3 2 1 JumperJP3 Display Type Select Jumper JP3 sets the display adapter to color or mono This jumper must match the type of display adapter installed If you change your video adapter make sure this jumper is changed accordingly On Pas...

Page 29: ...he following system I O addresses PortConfiguration Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 COM1 3F8h 3F8h COM2 2F8h 2F8h COM3 3E8h 3E8h COM4 2E8h 2E8h Default Built in Ports The G586IPV system board is equipped with two serial ports one paral lel printer port one FDD connector two IDE hard disk shrouded head ers and one PS 2 mouse connector Refer to page 14 for the locations of the built in connectors and pi...

Page 30: ...stripes on the ribbon cables are aligned with pin 1 of connectors J4 and J5 Mount the card edge bracket to the system chassis PS 2MousePort The PS 2 mouse port is a 6 pin connector on the system board Attach the 6 pin mouse port cable which is mounted on a card edge bracket to connector J3 Make sure the brown wire on the PS 2 mouse connec tor is aligned with pin 1 of connector J3 Parallel Port The...

Page 31: ...m chasis Floppy Disk Drive Controller The G586IPV system board has a built in floppy disk controller that sup ports two standard floppy disk drives You can install any 360KB 720KB 1 2MB 1 44MB or 2 88MB floppy disk drives ConnectingtheFloppyDiskCable 1 Install the 34 pin header connector into the floppy disk connector J6 on the system board The colored edge of the ribbon should be aligned with pin...

Page 32: ...rimary IDE shrouded header connector J8 If you are adding a third or fourth IDE device install the 40 pin connector of the other IDE cable into the secondary IDE shrouded header connector J9 Note Only Enhanced IDE hard drives or ATAPI CD ROMs can be connected to the IDE interface Connecting the IDE Hard Disk Interface To prevent improper IDE cable installation each PCI IDE shrouded header has a ke...

Page 33: ...rent manufacturers will not function properly when used together The problem lies in the hard drives not the G586IPV system board Preparing an IDE Drive for Use IDE disk drives are already low level formatted with any bad track er rors entered when shipped by the drive manufacturer Do not attempt to do a low level format or you may cause serious damage to the drive To use an IDE drive you need to ...

Page 34: ...he bracket of the card With the cache module installed in the cache module slot the components on the solder side of the add in card in PCI Slot 3 must not protrude more than 5mm The components of the component side of the add in card in PCI Slot 2 also must not protrude more than 5mm Refer to page 14 for the locations of the expansion slots Note The BIOS needs to be configured for the PCI add in ...

Page 35: ...t time and the system does not boot the following error message will appear Press Del to enter Setup If you have set a password and selected System in the Security Op tion of the BIOS Features Setup menu you will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup Type in the correct password and press Enter If you selected Setup in the Security Option...

Page 36: ... USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT SAVE EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING ESC F10 Quit Sve Exit Setup Shift F2 Select Item Change Color Time Date Hard Disk Type ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A59GD49 STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Date mm dd yy Mon Apr 15 1996 Time hh mm ss 9 5 55 HARD DISKS Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Maste TYPE Auto Auto Auto Auto SIZE...

Page 37: ...following format Day Date Month Year These items can be altered they are detected and displayed automatically Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master and Secondary Slave These categories allow you to enter the appropriate specifications for the type of hard disk drive s installed in your system There are 45 predefined types and 4 user definable types for Enhanced IDE BIOS Type 1 to Type 45 a...

Page 38: ... HDD CD ROMdrive If a hard disk has not been installed select None and press Enter DriveAandDriveB This category identifies the types of floppy disk drive installed The fol lowing are the options for drives A and B Type Cyls Heads Precomp Landzone Sectors Mode Drive type Number of cylinders Numberofheads Writeprecomp Landingzone Numberofsectors Modetype None 360K 5 25 1 2M 5 25 720K 3 5 1 44M 3 5 ...

Page 39: ...ight cause your system to format the floppy disk improperly FactoryDefault 1 44M 3 5 None Item DriveA DriveB Video This refers to the type of adapter used for the primary system monitor You should choose the setting that matches your video display card and monitor The four options are as follows EGA VGA CGA40 CGA80 Mono Select this setting for EGA VGA SVGA and PGA monitor adapters Enhanced Graphic...

Page 40: ...and 1024K DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep base memory free for application programs The most appropriate uses of this area is for Shadow RAM All But Diskette All But Disk Key The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors The system boot will not stop for a disk or keyboard error it will stop for all other errors BIOSFeaturesSetup The BIOS Featur...

Page 41: ...t you first disable this category Also disable this category if you are installing or running certain operating systems like Windows95ortheoperatingsystemmaynotinstallnorwork ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A59GD49 BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache External Cache Quick Power On Self Test Boot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Opt...

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Page 43: ...e type of floppy disk drive by track number There will not be any warning message if the drive installed is 360KB BootupNumLockStatus This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad The default value is On O n Off The function of the numeric keypad is the number keys The function of the numeric keypad is the arrow keys When this option is enabled and the system is booting from...

Page 44: ...ey is down When the typematic rate is enabled the BIOS will not only report that the key is down but will first wait for a moment and if the key is still down it will begin to report that the key has been depressed repeatedly For example you would use such a feature to accelerate cursor movements with the arrow keys Enable the typematic rate Disable the typematic rate Enabled Disabled Keyboard Chi...

Page 45: ...at the prompt PCI VGAworkingwithMPEGISA VESAVGACard PCI VGAnotworkingwithMPEGISA VESAVGACard Enabled Disabled PCI VGAPaletteSnoop It determines whether the MPEG ISA VESA VGA Cards can work with PCI VGA or not The default value is Disabled 20 characters per second 24 characters per second 30 characters per second 20 24 30 250 500 750 1000 TypematicDelay Msec When the typematic rate is enabled this ...

Page 46: ...board uses the Intel 82430VX chipset This sec tion allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the chipset This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and the external cache It also coor dinates communications between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus These items should not be altered unless necessary The default settings have ...

Page 47: ...nagementSetup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy AutoConfiguration Enabled Disabled The system will set the DRAM Timing automatically The predefined items will become show only The system will set the DRAM Timing to manual ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A59GD49 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Auto Configuration DRAM Timing DRAM RAS Precharge...

Page 48: ...ode 1min andHDDPowerDown 1min Allows you to set each mode individually When not disabled each ranges from 1min to 1hr except for HDD Power Down whichrangesfrom1min to15min PMControlbyAPM If the Max Power Saving is not enabled this will be preset to No The default value is Yes Yes System Power Management will wait for the APM calls be fore it enters a software power management mode Note IftheAPMisi...

Page 49: ... to the video buffer Note After detecting the V H SYNC signals an energy sav ing monitor will turn off its table This option only writes blanks to the video buffer This option should be enabled only for VGA cards supporting DPMS Initial Display Power Management Signaling N o The System BIOS will ignore Advanced Power Management APM when initiating the power management mode Note If the APM is not i...

Page 50: ...ve The default value is Disabled Disabled 1Min 15Min This function cannot be executed The HDD Power Down mode will be set to one minute The option defines the continuous HDD idle that elapses before the HDD enters the power saving mode motor off Note When a HDD is in power saving mode any access to the HDD will wake up the HDD SuspendMode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity al...

Page 51: ...terrupts itself and performs the service When set on activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management mode nor awaken it The default value is On O n Off The activity of this event causes the power management tim ers to be reset i e the Power Management Unit PMU monitors the specified activities as power management events The activity of this event will not affect the pow...

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Page 53: ...ou can select the INT for each You will note that the primary has a lower interrupt than the secondary Selecting PCI Auto allows the system to automatically determine how your IDE disk system is configuration The default value is PCI Auto Level Edge The interrupt will be controlled by the level The interrupt will be controlled by the edge PCI Auto ISA PCI Slot 1 4 The BIOS will scan for PCI IDE de...

Page 54: ...nd press Enter The message below will appear Load BIOS Defaults Y N N If you want to proceed press Y and the default settings will be loaded LoadSetupDefaults The Load Setup Defaults option loads optimized settings from the BIOS ROM Use the Setup default values as standard values for your system Highlight this option on the main menu and press Enter The mes sage below will appear Load Setup Defaul...

Page 55: ...d Parallel Port Onboard Parallel Mode Enabled AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Standard 378H IRQ7 SPP ESC F1 F5 F6 F7 Quit Help Old Values Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults PU PD Shift F2 Select Item Modify Color IDEPrimaryorSecondaryMaster SlavePIO IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives These drives have a master slave rela...

Page 56: ...troller if you were to add a higher performance or specialized controller The default value is Enabled Enabled Disabled PCISlotIDE2ndChannel This item allows you to designate an IDE controller board inserted into one of the physical PCI slots as your secondary IDE controller The default value is Disabled Enabled Disabled Primary Secondary HDD controller used Primary Secondary HDD controller not us...

Page 57: ...onboard parallel port This option allows you to select different addresses and IRQs the onboard parallel port Onboard Serial Port 1 or 2 This option allows you to control the assignment of the serial port 1 or 2 connector on the system board The default value of port 1 is 3F8 IRQ4 and that of port 2 is 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 When disabled you cannot set the assignmen...

Page 58: ...ut not your system set a supervisor s password with the Setup option selected in the BIOS Features Setup You will not be prompted for a password when you cold boot the system Use the arrow keys to highlight the Supervisor Password option and press Enter The message below will appear Enter Password Type in the password You are limited to eight characters When done the message below will appear Conf...

Page 59: ...ith the Setup option selected in the BIOS Fea tures Setup Using user s password to enter Setup allows a user to access only the User Password option that appears on the main screen Access to all other options is denied To set confirm verify disable or delete a user s password follow the procedures described in the section Supervisor Password If you for get your password refer to the procedure desc...

Page 60: ...stallation ESC Skip Enter your choice and press Enter to accept the parameters or press Esc to abort The parameters of the hard disk will be displayed in the StandardCMOSSetup HardDriveMode The G586IPV supports three HDD modes Normal LBA and Large If your hard disk drive does not support LBA mode the LBA option will not be displayed If your HDD has 1024 or fewer cylinders the Large option will not...

Page 61: ...essing Mode The LBA mode is a HDD accessing method to overcome the 528 mega byte limitation The number of cylinders heads and sectors shown on the screen may not be the actual number for the HDD During the HDD accessing the IDE controller will transform the logical address described by the sector head and cylinder number into its own physical address inside the HDD The maximum HDD size supported b...

Page 62: ...of the actual number and that the number of heads is double the actual number During disk access the reverse conversion is done by the INT13h routine Example of Large mode CYLS HEADS SECTORS MODE 1120 16 59 NORMAL 560 32 59 LARGE MaximumHDDsize no Cylinders 1024 x no Heads 32 x no Sectors 63 x bytes per sector 512 1 gigabyte Note To support LBA or Large mode address translation software is include...

Page 63: ... Reserved No CYLS HEAD Warning Do not attempt to do a low level format on an IDE drive or you may cause serious damage to the drive IDE disk drives are already low level formatted with any bad track errors entered when shipped by the drive manufacturer Save ExitSetup When all the changes have been made highlight Save Exit Setup and press Enter The message below will appear Save to CMOS and Exit Y ...

Page 64: ... If you wish to make any changes to the setup press Ctrl Alt Esc simultaneously or Del after memory testing is done SystemErrorReport When the BIOS encounters an error that requires the user to correct something either a beep code will sound or a message will be dis played in a box in the middle of the screen and the message PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE CTRL ALT ESC or DEL TO ENTER SETUP will be shown in ...

Page 65: ...er mono chrome or color This error indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup Determine which setting is correct and either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter Setup and change the Video selection DISPLAYTYPEHASCHANGEDSINCELASTBOOT Since last powering off the system the display adapter has been changed You must configure the system for the new display...

Page 66: ...ERRORAT Indicates a memory address error at a specific location You can use this location along with the memory map for your system to find and replace the bad memory chips MEMORYSIZEHASCHANGEDSINCELASTBOOT Memory has been added or removed since the last boot Enter Setup and enter the new memory size in the memory fields MEMORYVERIFYERRORAT Indicates an error verifying a value already written to m...

Page 67: ...reboot SYSTEMHALTED CTRL ALT DEL TOREBOOT Indicates the present boot attempt has been aborted and the system must be rebooted Press and hold down the CTRL ALT and DEL keys simultaneously IDEDeviceDrivers To install the IDE device drivers supported by the G586IPV system boards please refer to the Readme file contained in the provided dis kette ...

Page 68: ...t refer to the Hardware Installation section 2 Verify that all SIMMs or DIMM are seated securely into the bank sockets 3 Make sure the SIMMs or DIMM are in the correct locations 4 Check that all populated memory banks are filled with correctly sizedSIMMs 5 If your board fails to function place the board on a flat surface and seat all socketed components gently press each component into the socket ...

Page 69: ...k but a few may fail to do so DIMM SIMM 1MBx32 2MBx32 4MBx32 8MBx32 Brand Fujitsu OKI OKI NEC Micron TI Micron Micron NEC Hitachi Fujitsu Mitsubishi Hitachi NEC NEC NEC ChipNumber 81C1000A 70 M51440A 70 M511000B 70 424400 60 40447 60 TMS4400DJ 70 MT4C4007 70 EDO MT4C4007 60 EDO 4218165 60 EDO 7400AS 70 8117400 70 422A06 70 5117400AS 70 4217400 60 4217405 70 EDO 4217405 60 EDO DIMM 1MBx64 Brand NEC...

Page 70: ...RAM 00A0000to 128KBVideo Reserved for Graphics 00BFFFF DisplayMemory DisplayMemory 00C0000to 160KBI O ReservedforROMon 00E7FFF ExpansionROM I OAdapterCard 00E8000to 96KBROMon SystemBoardBIOS 00FFFFF theSystemBoard 0100000to Maximum SystemBoardMemory 7FFFFFF Memory128MB AppendixB MemoryandI OMaps ...

Page 71: ...BF Interrupt Controller 2 8259A 00C0 00DF DMA Controller 2 8237A 5 00E8 ShadowRAMandCacheControlBit 00F0 ClearNumericProcessor ExtensionBusy 00F1 Reset Numeric Processor Extension 00F8 00FF Numeric Processor Extension 01F0 01F8 FixedDisk 0200 0207 GameI O 0278 027F Parallel Printer Port 2 02F8 02FF Serial Port 2 0300 031F PrototypeCard 0360 036F Reserved 0378 037F Parallel Printer Port 1 0380 038F...

Page 72: ...EL N C AD 22 AD 20 Ground AD 18 AD 16 N C FRAME Ground TRDY Ground STOP N C SDONE SBO Ground PAR AD 15 N C AD 13 AD 11 Ground AD 09 C BE 0 N C AD 06 AD 04 Ground AD 02 AD 00 5V I O REQ64 5V 5V B 12V TCK Ground TDO 5V 5V INTB INTD PRSNT1 Reserved PRSNT2 Ground Ground Reserved Ground CLK Ground REQ 5V I O AD 31 AD 29 Ground AD 27 AD 25 N C C BE 3 AD 23 Ground AD 21 AD 19 N C AD 17 C BE 2 Ground IRDY...

Page 73: ...04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C SBHE LA23 LA22 LA21 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 Memr Memw SD08 SD09 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 B Ground ResetDrv 5V IRQ9 5V DRQ2 12V O W S 12V Ground SEMEMW SEMEMR IOW IOR Dack3 DRQ3 Dack1 DRQ1 Refresh CLK IRQ7 IRQ6 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3 Dack2 T C Bale 5V OSC Ground A I OChck SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 I OChrdy AEN SA19 SA18 SA17 SA16 SA15 SA14 SA13 SA12 SA1...

Page 74: ...ion DCD Data Carrier Detect RX ReceiveData TX TransmitData DTR DataTerminal Ready Ground SignalGround DSR DataSetReady RTS RequesttoSend CTS Clear to Send RI Ring Indicator AppendixE ConnectorPinAssignments ConnectorJ6 Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function Ground DENSEL Ground N C Ground Drate0 Function Ground Index Ground MTR0 Ground DR1 Pin 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 75: ...iskChange Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Function Strobe Data0 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Ack Busy PaperEmpty Select Pin 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Function Autofd Error Init Slctin Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground ConnectorJ7 Parallel Printer Port ConnectorsJ8andJ9 Primary and Secondary IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors Pin 1 2 3 4 Function Reset Gro...

Page 76: ... ConnectorsJ8andJ9 Primary and Secondary IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors Pin 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Function D 4 D11 D 3 D12 D 2 D13 D 1 D14 D 0 D15 Ground N C N C Ground IOW Ground Pin 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Function IOR Ground N C BALE N C Ground IRQ IOCS16 SA1 N C SA0 SA2 HCS0 HCS1 LED Ground ...

Page 77: ...gnal 5V ConnectorJ14 GreenLEDConnector Pin 1 2 Function 5V Signal ConnectorJ16 ResetSwitchConnector Pin 1 2 Function Ground Reset ConnectorJ15 GreenButtonConnector Pin 1 2 Function Ground Signal ConnectorJ12 TurboLEDConnector Pin 1 2 Function 5V Signal ...

Page 78: ...eyboardConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function KeyboardClock KeyboardData N C Ground 5V ConnectorCN1 PS 2KeyboardConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function KeyboardData N C Ground 5V KeyboardClock N C ConnectorJ18 Power LED Keylock Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function LEDSignal N C Ground Keylock Signal Ground ...

Page 79: ...e Slot Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Function Ground TIO0 TIO2 TIO6 TIO4 RSVD 3V TWE CADS CAA3 Ground HBE4 HBE6 HBE0 HBE2 3V CCS CAB4 GWE BWE Ground A 3 A 7 Pin 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Function A 5 A11 A16 3V A18 Ground A12 A13 ADSP ECS1 CS ECS2 PD1 PD3 Ground CLK1 Ground D62 3V D60 D58 D56 ...

Page 80: ...D46 D44 D42 3V D40 D38 D36 Ground D34 D32 D30 3V D28 D26 D24 Ground D22 D20 D18 3V D16 D14 D12 Ground D10 D 8 D 6 3V D 4 D 2 D 0 Ground Ground TIO1 TIO7 TIO5 TIO3 Function RSVD 5V RSVD CADV CAA4 Ground COE HBE5 HBE7 HBE1 5V HBE3 CAB3 CALE Ground RSVD A 4 A 6 A 8 A10 5V A17 Ground A 9 A14 A15 RSVD PD0 PD2 PD4 Ground CLK0 Ground F63 5V D61 D59 D57 Ground D55 D53 D51 D49 Ground ...

Page 81: ...8 139 140 141 142 143 144 Function D47 D45 D43 5V D41 D39 D37 Ground D35 D33 D31 5V D29 D27 D25 Ground Pin 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Function D23 D21 D19 5V D17 D15 D13 Ground D11 D 9 D 7 5V D 5 D 3 D 1 Ground ...

Page 82: ...DODRAM DoubledensityEDODRAM SingledensityEDODRAM DoubledensityEDODRAM SingledensitySDRAM DoubledensitySDRAM Award Software Inc System Configurations CPUType 6x86 P166 Co Processor Installed CPUClock 133MHz Diskette Drive A 1 44M 3 5in Diskette Drive B None Pri Master Disk None Pri Slave Disk None Sec Master Disk None Sec Slave Disk None BaseMemory 640K ExtendedMemory 15360K CacheMemory 256K Displa...

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