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PAM-0050S

 

High Performance 

Pentium PCI Mainboard 

User’s Guide

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

Edition 1.13 

 

 

©

 1997 DTK Computer, Inc. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PAM-0050S

Page 1: ...PAM 0050S High Performance Pentium PCI Mainboard User s Guide Edition 1 13 1997 DTK Computer Inc...

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Page 3: ...er brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability however no res...

Page 4: ...X 6x86L CPU 16 3 2 SETTING THE JUMPERS 17 3 3 CONNECTION THE MOTHERBOARD 20 3 3 1 JUMPER PRESENTATION 20 3 3 2 JUMPER CONVENTION OF THE MOTHERBOARD 20 3 3 3 CONNECTORS LOCATION 21 3 4 CONNECTORS OF MA...

Page 5: ...32 3 5 1 J1 SPEAKER OUTPUT 32 3 5 2 J2 LINE OUT 32 3 5 3 J3 LINE IN 32 3 5 4 J4 MIC IN 32 3 5 5 J5 VGA CONNECTOR 32 3 6 GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF JUMPER SETTINGS 33 3 6 1 CPU VOLTAGE SELECTION FOR 2...

Page 6: ...4 5 1 INTRODUCTION 60 4 4 5 2 THE AUDIO MIXER CONTROLS 60 4 4 5 3 MULTIPLEXER 62 4 4 5 4 RECORDING FROM MIXER SOURCE 62 4 4 6 THE DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 63 4 4 6 1 INTRODUCTION 63 4 4 6 2 SYSTEM REQUIR...

Page 7: ...AUDIO RECORDER DISPLAY 82 4 4 9 4 AUDIO RECORDER MEMU COMMANDS 84 4 4 9 5 PLAYING A WAVE FILE 88 4 4 9 6 RECORDING A WAVE FILE 89 4 4 9 7 SAVING A WAVE FILE 90 4 4 9 8 EDITING A WAVE FILE 91 4 4 9 9 A...

Page 8: ...vi 5 11 IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION 119 5 12 HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT MENU 120 5 13 SCSI HARD DISK INSTALLATION 123 5 14 SAVE EXIT SETUP MENU 123 5 15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING MENU 123...

Page 9: ...orm a high performance and cost effective computer system 1 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATION Processor Intel Pentium P54C series P55C series Cyrix 6x86 Cyrix 6x86L AMD K5 and AMD K6 series 64 bit microprocesso...

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Page 11: ...rformance Graphics Controller Built in an enhanced 64 bit BITBLT graphics engine with VGA feature connector on board PCI 2 1 compliance and PCI multimedia design Rev 1 0 support Support DCI Drivers an...

Page 12: ...ontroller Compatible with all major PC sound standards including Sound Blaster Pro MPU 401 and Windows Sound System Plug and Play support for Audio Joystick FM Controller MPU 401 Wave Audio support sa...

Page 13: ...Introduction 5 Board 4 Layers Form Factor 220mm W x 270mm L...

Page 14: ...ter 1 6 1 2 MAINBOARD COMPONENTS This section gives a brief description of key components on the mainboard Please refer to Fig 1a and Fig 1b for components location Fig 1a Key Components of the Mainbo...

Page 15: ...Introduction 7 Fig 1b Key Components of the Audio Extension Card Optional...

Page 16: ...single sided and double sided DRAM modules are supported The mainboard can edcode the DRAM space from 8MB up to 512MB Bank 0 SIM1 SIM2 Bank 1 SIM3 SIM4 Single None None Single Single Single Single Do...

Page 17: ...pends on the CPU speed which requires 70ns SIMM 2 2 CACHE MEMORY CONFIGURATION 256KB or 512KB secondary cache system is built in with Pipeline Burst SRAM Cache Tag RAM Location U7 Size of the Tag RAM...

Page 18: ...tium processors have different operation voltage In order to using the CPU Voltage correctly the following is the marking for identify the CPU type Fig 2a CPU Description Bottom Side Description X Vol...

Page 19: ...11 S Standard EDS timings M Min Valid Delay Spec Z Dual Processing Support S or U S Support DP MP UP U Not tested to support DP...

Page 20: ...oltage supply 2 8V for core and 3 3V I O interface The following is the marking for identify the CPU type The following diagram is provided as an example only It does not necessarily indicate a valid...

Page 21: ...quire a voltage of 2 9V for the core and 3 3V for the I O The AMD K6 PR233 require a voltage of 3 2V for the core and 3 3V for the I O The following diagram is provided as an example only It does not...

Page 22: ...ent operation voltage depending on the CPU type The operating voltage can be known through the marking on the surface of the CPU The following diagram is provided as an example only It does not necess...

Page 23: ...CYRIX 6x86 CPU The Cyrix 6x86 has different nominal voltage depends on different lot Please refer to the CPU marking Fig 2e CPU Description Top Side Marketing Recommended Nominal Voltage 3 3V or 3 52...

Page 24: ...Chapter 3 16 3 1 6 CYRIX 6x86L CPU The Cyrix 6x86L has different I O and core voltage Please refer to the CPU marking Fig 2f CPU Description Top Side I O Voltage Core Voltage Cyrix 6x86L CPU 3 3V 2 8V...

Page 25: ...t 3 5V Single Voltage CPU For P54C VRE AMD K5 Cyrix 6x86 JP1 JP11 JP12 S1 S2 S3 open open open short short short 3 3V I O 2 8V core Dual Voltage CPU For P55C Cyrix 6x86L JP1 JP11 JP12 S1 S2 S3 shrot o...

Page 26: ...K5 PR100 and AMD K5 PR150 CPU JP2 JP3 S4 S5 S6 1 2 short 1 2 short open short open For 100MHz Cyrix 6x86 P120 CPU JP2 JP3 S4 S5 S6 1 2 short 2 3 short short short open For 110MHz Cyrix 6x86 P133 CPU...

Page 27: ...t 2 3 short open short open For 200MHz Intel Pentium and AMD K6 PR200 CPU JP2 JP3 S4 S5 S6 2 3 short 1 2 short open short open On board Sound Chip Enabled JP13 short Selection Optional Disabled JP13 o...

Page 28: ...bers of pins and are the points of contact between the mainboard and other parts of the computer A description of each connector and its connector pins follows See Fig 3a for the location of the conne...

Page 29: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 21 3 3 3 CONNECTORS LOCATION Fig 3a Connector Location of the mainboard...

Page 30: ...Chapter 3 22 Fig 3b Connector Location of the Audio Extension Card Optional...

Page 31: ...The Reset switch restarts the system 3 4 2 J2 SUSPEND LED CONNECTOR J2 is usually connected to a LED on front of the system case If the system board select is in suspend mode the LED will be off 3 4 3...

Page 32: ...NNECTOR J4 is a four pin connector which is used to connect with a speaker 3 4 5 J5 HDD LED CONNECTOR J5 is usually connected to a HDD LED on front of the system case If the HDD is in operation the in...

Page 33: ...and Connectors 25 3 4 6 J6 KEYLOCK CONNECTOR J6 is a keylock connector that enables and disables the keyboard 3 4 7 J12 IrDA CONNECTOR J12 is the IrDA connector that using the UART2 as interface for...

Page 34: ...M AUDIO CONNECTOR J13 is a four pin connector which is used to connect with the Panasonic or Mitsumi CD ROM audio output 3 4 9 J14 SONY CD ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR J14 is a four pin connector which is used...

Page 35: ...is on the up left hand side 3 4 12 J17 PRIMARY IDE CONNECTOR The bootable Hard Disk must connect to this Primary IDE Connector J17 locates right to J15 please refer to Fig 3a for its location 3 4 13 J...

Page 36: ...s a 2x20 pins female connector Plug in the optional Audio Extension Card into this connector and the video and audio output will give from the Audio Extension Card 3 4 17 J28 EXTENSION PS 2 MOUSE CONN...

Page 37: ...two six pin male header connectors Plug the dual connectors from the power directly onto the board connector Pin Description 1 Power Good Orange 2 5 VDC Red 3 12 VDC Yellow 4 12 VDC Blue 5 Ground Blac...

Page 38: ...ector is located at the rear of the mainboard Plug the jack on the PS 2 mouse cable into this connector 3 4 20 J31 OPTIONAL PS 2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR An optional six pin female mini DIN connector is loc...

Page 39: ...e rear of the mainboard Plug the jack on the keyboard cable into this connector 3 4 22 J33 OPTIONAL FAST IR CONNECTOR J33 is a five pin connector which is used with J12 as fast IR Interface 3 4 23 J23...

Page 40: ...2 is a stereo phone Jack connector for signal line out from the sound chip 3 5 3 J3 LINE IN J3 is a stereo phone Jack connector for signal line in to the sound chip 3 5 4 J4 MIC IN J4 is a stereo phon...

Page 41: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 33 3 6 GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF JUMPER SETTINGS Fig 4 Jumper Location...

Page 42: ...Chapter 3 34 3 6 1 CPU VOLTAGE SELECTION FOR 2 TRANSISTORS INSTALLED IN Q4 1 For 3 3V Sigle Voltage CPU P54C P54CT 2 For 3 5V Single Voltage CPU P54C VRE AMD K5 Cyrix 6x86...

Page 43: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 35 3 For 3 3V I O 2 8V core Dual Voltage CPU P55C Cyrix 6x86L 4 For 3 3V I O 2 9V core Dual Voltage CPU AMD K6 PR166 PR200...

Page 44: ...Chapter 3 36 5 For 3 3V I O 3 2V core Dual Voltage CPU AMD K6 PR233...

Page 45: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 37 3 6 2 CPU SPEED 1 For 75MHz Intel Pentium and AMD K5 PR75 CPU 2 For 90MHz Intel Pentium AMD K5 PR90 and AMD K5 PR120 CPU...

Page 46: ...Chapter 3 38 3 For 100MHz and 233MHz Intel Pentium AMD K6 PR233 AMD K5 PR100 and AMD K5 PR150 CPU 4 For 100MHz Cyrix 6x86 P120 CPU...

Page 47: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 39 5 For 110MHz Cyrix 6x86 P133 CPU 6 For 120MHz Intel Pentium and Cyrix 6x86 P150 CPU...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 40 7 For 133MHz Intel Pentium AMD K5 PR133 REV C and Cyrix 6x86 P166 CPU 8 For 150MHz Intel Pentium CPU...

Page 49: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 41 9 For 166MHz Intel Pentium AMD K6 PR166 and AMD K5 PR166 CPU 10 For 200MHz Intel Pentium and AMD K6 PR200 CPU...

Page 50: ...Chapter 3 42 3 6 3 JP13 ON BOARD SOUND CHIP SELECTION 1 Enable on board Sound Chip 2 Disable on board Sound Chip...

Page 51: ...ctors 43 3 6 4 JP7 LINEAR BURST MODE FOR CYRIX CPU If Cyrix CPU is installed JP7 have to shorted to select for Linear Burst Mode and the option Linear Burst should be enabled in BIOS 1 For Cyrix or IB...

Page 52: ...Chapter 3 44 3 6 5 JP0 DISCHARGE CMOS RAM JP0 is used to clear the content of the CMOS Data in the Real Time Clock Chip 1 Normal Mode 2 Reset Content of RTC...

Page 53: ...Jumper Settings and Connectors 45 3 6 6 JP5 VOLTAGE SELECT FOR SYSTEM ROM 1 5V Flash EPROM as system ROM 2 12V Flash EPROM as system ROM...

Page 54: ...Chapter 3 46...

Page 55: ...For diskette version please refer to the following section 4 1 PCI IDE DRIVER INSTALLATION Please refer to the README TXT file in PCI IDE Driver Diskette for detail installation procedures to be used...

Page 56: ...trol and spatialization to your computer with the 3 D Tone Controller You can then record your creations as wave files and edit them with the Audio Recorder The AudioRack32 has six main parts Command...

Page 57: ...Placing the multimedia CD ROM Driver in the CD ROM Drive or AudioRack32 disk in a floppy drive click Start on the taskbar and choose Run from the popup menu In the Run dialog box type the letter of t...

Page 58: ...oRack32 in the default directory or Browse to choose a different directory Click on Cancel to leave the Setup program or Back to return to the Welcome dialog box If you wish to install the AudioRack32...

Page 59: ...asked to confirm your selection Click Yes to proceed or No to go back and enter a new destination directory Once you have chosen the default directory or entered a directory of your own choosing the...

Page 60: ...ge will be displayed 4 4 1 2 UNINSTALLING THE AudioRack32 To remove the AudioRack32 from your system start by clicking on but not releasing Start on the taskbar Move the cursor to Settings and select...

Page 61: ...ick or wait a moment for the next menu to open Finally select the AudioRack32 logo command and click or release the mouse button to start the AudioRack32 Note If you don t have a CD ROM drive or the C...

Page 62: ...displayed You can display or hide any part of the AudioRack32 you choose customizing its appearance to suit your needs or desires It also displays information on the status of the different audio comp...

Page 63: ...ing Component Icon is displayed when the associated component is shown and is not displayed when the component is hidden Transport State Indicator shows the state of a component It indicates when the...

Page 64: ...p and control the master volume of the AudioRack32 4 4 3 2 THE MINIATURE MODE CONTROLS stops currently playing tracks or files of active components plays currently loaded tracks or files of active com...

Page 65: ...iles loaded it won t be able to play anything To return to the AudioRack32 window double click on the Miniature mode display or select Restore from the pop up menu There is a second way to enter the M...

Page 66: ...CONTROLS 4 4 4 3 THE 3 D TONE CONTROLLER DISPLAY 4 4 4 4 USING THE SPATIAL CONTROL Controls the amount of spatialization from off to minimum level to mid level to maximum level Shows the amount of spa...

Page 67: ...the setting you wish to set the control to The second way is to click on the dial at the point at which you want the dial to be set 4 4 4 5 USING THE TONE CONTROLS Tone Controls Bass and Treble You c...

Page 68: ...sources available to the Audio Mixer may vary depending on the hardware setup of your computer For instance unless you have a CD ROM drive you won t have a CD source available Common sources that you...

Page 69: ...e on it Click the button to toggle the mute on or off When the green light is on the channel is active when the green light is blackened no sound will come out of that channel It s a good idea to chec...

Page 70: ...ltiplexer exists only in Record mode not in Playback mode 4 4 5 4 RECORDING FROM MIXER SOURCE Multiplexers will have a source labeled Mixer You can use this source to mix audio for recording The Mixer...

Page 71: ...voice activation feature is useful for recording any kind of intermittent audio The Digital Audio Player provides a choice of linear PCM 8 or 16 bit recording Note that you have additional options us...

Page 72: ...tly playing opens the Set Playlist dialog box goes back one second in the wave file starts a new file by opening the New Options dialog box goes forward one second in the brings up the Open file dailo...

Page 73: ...ls you the file name size number of bits per sample sample rate and whether the file was recorded in stereo or mono Click again to return to the image of the tape deck 4 4 6 5 PLAYING A WAVE FILE Firs...

Page 74: ...format recording synchronization and voice activation Choose the format first You have a choice of PCM 16 bit and PCM 8 bit With PCM the more bits you use the higher the quality of the recording howev...

Page 75: ...onize MIDI Player or Compact Disk Player Note If you don t have a CD ROM drive you don t have the option of synchronizing that component Voice activation pauses the recording when there is no input fr...

Page 76: ...dialog box Next click Open to choose the playlist you wish to listen to Select the directory and drive where the playlist file is located Once you find the file either click the file once and then cli...

Page 77: ...ftware Installation 69 There are two ways you can move files into the Playlist box Highlight the file and click Add Double click the file Click Add All if you want to copy all the files to the playlis...

Page 78: ...e Save As dialog box Enter a name and directory to save the playlist file under and click Save 4 4 6 11 SETTING THE DEFAULT WAVE FILE PLAYLIST When you have created a wave file playlist that you like...

Page 79: ...r to save any changes you want to make to a playlist file before you return to the AudioRack32 Only the last saved version of the default playlist file will be loaded into the Digital Audio Player Onc...

Page 80: ...MIDI PLAYER DISPLAY By clicking on the image of the floppy drive you can display the length and name of the current MIDI file in the playlist Click the display to return to the image of the floppy dri...

Page 81: ...lay one or more of these files first click Playlist This opens the Set Playlist dialog box Choose the directory containing the file or files you wish to play Then highlight those files and click Add t...

Page 82: ...ses the MIDI Player to repeatedly play an entire playlist 4 4 7 5 PLAYING A MIDI FILE PLAYLIST The first step is to click the Set Playlist button Click Open in the Set Playlist dialog box to bring up...

Page 83: ...Remove Double click the file Click Clear if you want to remove all MIDI files from the Playlist box To change the order in which the files appear you can click and drag a file dropping it into its ne...

Page 84: ...ded into the MIDI Player when you next start the AudioRack32 If the current playlist has not been saved you will be prompted to save the current playlist as a MIDI file playlist file before trying to...

Page 85: ...u used with each CD and loads that playlist automatically whenever you insert that CD 4 4 8 2 THE COMPACT DISK PLAYER CONTROLS plays the current track in the playlist goes back one track in the playli...

Page 86: ...then the Eject button and your CD is ejected from the CD ROM drive Then load the desired CD and click the Play button 4 4 8 4 PLAYING A COMPACT DISK PLAYLIST If you want to play a previously saved pl...

Page 87: ...nge the name of a track select a track from the tracklist then enter a new name in the Track Name text box Click Update Name or press Return to enter the new name after you type it There are three way...

Page 88: ...rack currently being previewed is displayed directly above the Play Track button Choose the Shuffle option if you wish the Compact Disk Player to play the tracks on your playlist in random order When...

Page 89: ...s settings for sound attributes such as mono stereo compression level and sampling rate You can use it to embed sound objects in documents created in applications that support object linking and embed...

Page 90: ...ntly playing or audio file and stores it on the Clipboard recording copies the selected audio portion to the Clipboard without removing it determines the cursor position on the waveform 4 4 9 3 THE AU...

Page 91: ...e vertical scroll button down To zoom out minify move the vertical scroll button up 2 displayed click the right or left area of the horizontal scroll bar respectively 3 To mark a portion of the audio...

Page 92: ...Exit closes the Audio Recorder window New starts a new file by opening the Sound Attributes dialog box Open brings up the Open file dialog box in order to load a file into the Audio Recorder Save sto...

Page 93: ...r choice into the currently loaded file Mix with File opens the Mix with File dialog box enabling you to paste mix a file of your choice into the currently loaded file Undo reverses the last change yo...

Page 94: ...le to play endlessly when Play is clicked Always On Top keeps the Audio Recorder on top of other windows on your desktop These commands alter the audio you have selected If there is no selection the e...

Page 95: ...n of the selected audio Fade Out does the same thing except the selected audio is ramped down from the left to silence on the right Echo displays the Echo Rate dialog box Here you can set the echo del...

Page 96: ...bar bringing up the Open file dialog box Choose the directory and the WAV or AUD file you wish to play and click OK Now you can play the file by clicking the Play button Note If you wish to be sure t...

Page 97: ...est sound quality or if you wish to edit or modify the recording with Effects commands before you save it Use one of the other formats if you don t mind sacrificing sound quality for disk space When y...

Page 98: ...file and choose the drive and directory where you wish to save it You may wish to select the Read Only attribute to prevent accidental erasure or recording over of the file The proper file type is di...

Page 99: ...io file 4 4 9 8 2 MUTING AN AUDIO SECTION 1 Select the waveform of the audio to be muted 2 Choose Mute from the Edit menu The selected audio is silenced the waveform is reduced to a flat line To resto...

Page 100: ...INSERTING AUDIO FROM THE CLIPBOARD 1 Place the cursor at the point in the waveform display where you want to insert audio from the Clipboard 2 Click the Paste button The Clipboard audio waveform appea...

Page 101: ...board or selected audio 4 4 9 8 8 INSERTING AUDIO FROM ANOTHER FILE 1 Place the cursor at the point in the waveform display where you want to insert an audio file or select the audio you want to repla...

Page 102: ...HER FILE 1 Place the cursor at the beginning of the audio to be mixed 2 From the Edit menu choose Mix with File to display the Mix With File dialog box Then choose an audio file to combine with the cu...

Page 103: ...in the appropriate Windows application 2 Load an audio file from your disk to the Audio Recorder or use an audio file you just recorded 3 Move the cursor to the icon at the top right of the Audio Rec...

Page 104: ...attach a title description and an icon to an audio file To do so choose Properties from the File menu The Properties dialog box appears In this dialog box you can place the cursor in the Label or Des...

Page 105: ...re The Set Picture dialog box appears From here select the picture to appear with the audio file It can be any graphic contained in a bitmap BMP or DIB wave WAV icon ICO executable EXE or library DLL...

Page 106: ...Chapter 4 98 4 5 XING MPEG PLAYER OPTIONAL Xing is a software MPEG player for the Video CD and MPEG format data Please refers to the README TXT file in the diskette for details about the installation...

Page 107: ...e BIOS setup program to tell the operating system what type of devices such as disk drives are connected to the system board The system setup is also called CMOS setup Normally users need to run syste...

Page 108: ...NFIGURATION LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT SAVE EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save E...

Page 109: ...1991 Time hh mm ss 15 23 15 HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUTO Primary Slave None 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary Master None 0 0 0 0 0 0 Secondary Sla...

Page 110: ...user definable Type Auto is for auto detect the hard disk type Drive A B Choose 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88MB 3 5 in or None Video Choose EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 or MONO Halt...

Page 111: ...Enabled Disabled A C Disabled Enabled On High Fast Disabled 6 250 Setup Disabled Disabled Non OS2 Video BIOS Shadow C8000 CBFFF Shadow CC000 CFFFF Shadow D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF Shadow D8000 DB...

Page 112: ...rovides a fast boot and reduces the possibility of damage to the heads Boot Up NumLock Status Choose On or Off On puts numeric keypad in Num Lock mode at boot up Off puts numeric keypad in arrow key m...

Page 113: ...OS Select For DRAM 64MB Select Disabled or Enabled If the system memory is larger than 64MB and running OS 2 please enable this item However if it use other operating system please disable this featur...

Page 114: ...S Pulse Width EDO CAS Precharge Time EDO MDLE Timing EDO BRDY Timing EDO RAS Precharge Timing EDO RAMW Power Saving ISA Bus Clock Frequency Slow Refresh 1 4 Enabled 3 Ck 6 Ck 5 R1 W2 Ck 1 Ck 1 Ck 1 Ck...

Page 115: ...rongly recommended to enable this option SRAM Leadoff Timing It is used to control the leadoff cycle of the asynchronous SRAM cache The available option is 3 Ck and 4 Ck and the default value is 3 Ck...

Page 116: ...and EDO RAS Precharge Timing depend on the CPU clock speed the followings are the optimum settings CPU Speed EDO CAS Pulse Width EDO CAS Precharge Time EDO RAS Precharge Timing 75MHz R1 W2 Ck 1 Ck 3...

Page 117: ...e system memory the available options are 0 5MB 1MB 1 5MB and 2MB VGA Memory Clock MHz If external VGA card is installed this option will not be shown It is used to select the VGA memory clock frequen...

Page 118: ...ivity LPT Ports Activity HDD Ports Activity PCI ISA Master Act IRQ1 15 Activity User Define Yes Suspend Off V H SYNC Blank Enabled 3 Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled VGA Activ...

Page 119: ...during the Suspend Mode Always On will keep the video on for all the modes Video Off Method Choose V H SYNC Blank DPMS or Blank Screen This is monitor Power Saving Method V H SYNC Blank means turn off...

Page 120: ...PCI ISA BIOS 2A5IFG3A PNP PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE INC PNP OS Installed Resources Controlled By Reset Configuration Data IRQ 3 assigned to IRQ 4 assigned to IRQ 5 assigned to IRQ 7 assigned to...

Page 121: ...Award BIOS Setup Guide 113 Note Change these Settings only if user is familiar with the Chipset and all the PCI Add on Cards functions...

Page 122: ...ill clear and reset the ESCD after hardware reset IRQ DMA assigned to These items will be shown only when Resources Controlled By option is set the Manual The available options are Legacy ISA and PCI...

Page 123: ...ipset registers for I O functions ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A5IFG3A INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE INC Internal PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Seconda...

Page 124: ...and Mode 4 To choose Auto the system BIOS will scan the IDE device and decide which mode of the device is Otherwise the user should key in the mode of the device to the corresponding field Primary ID...

Page 125: ...Lo Hi and Lo Lo It is used to configure the logic level of Receive and Transmit signal in IrDA interface Onboard Parallel Port Available options are 3BCH IRQ7 278 IRQ5 378H IRQ7 and Disabled It is use...

Page 126: ...er to set up the Supervisor Password Change the password as follows 1 Choose PASSWORD SETTING in the Main Menu and press Enter The following message appears ENTER PASSWORD 2 Enter the Password and pre...

Page 127: ...use this option 1 Choose this item and press Enter 2 After couple seconds the screen will appear the Hard Disk information and following message SELECT PRIMARY MASTER OPTION N SKIP N 3 Enter Y or N to...

Page 128: ...AD TRACK LIST PREFORMAT Current select drive is C DRIVE C CYLINDER 0 HEAD 0 SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master 270 944 14 65535 943 40 NORMAL Primary Slave 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL Seco...

Page 129: ...ar bad track table DRIVE C CYLINDER 0 HEAD 0 SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master 270 944 14 65535 943 40 NORMAL Primary Slave 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL Secondary Master 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL...

Page 130: ...N DRIVE C CYLINDER 0 HEAD 0 SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master 270 944 14 65535 943 40 NORMAL Primary Slave 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL Secondary Master 0 0 0 0 0 0 NORMAL Secondary Slave...

Page 131: ...ress located at DC00 or DE00 Format the SCSI disk by the Formatter provided in the SCSI BIOS 5 14 SAVE EXIT SETUP MENU When you select this function the following message will appear at the centre of...

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