
Hardware Design 2-9
2-6 Integrated PCI Bridge
The
EP-5BTXA-E
utilizes
Intel 430TX PCIset
chipset to support Intel Pentium
Processor PCI/ISA system. The Intel 82430TX PCIset chipset consists of one
82439TX system controller (MTXC) and one 82371AB PCI ISA/IDE Accelerator
(PIIX4) bridge chip. It provides an interface which translates CPU cycle into PCI bus
cycle and PCI burst read/write capability. In addition, it provides a high performance
PCI arbiter and supports four PCI Masters, Rotating Priority Mechanism, and Hidden
Arbitration Scheme Minimizes Arbitration Overhead. The 82371AB(PIIX4) supports
PCI Specification Revision 2.1 Compliant and contains a Universal Serial Bus
interface with both host and hub control functions. EP-5BTXA-E reserves a USB
header or to provide two USB ports for serial transfer at 12 or 1.5 Mbit/sec. This
supports legacy keyboard and mouse software with USB-Base Keyboard and mouse.
There are four interrupts in each PCI slot : INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, and INTD#, since
the
EP-5BTXA-E
adapts the PCI auto-configuration with the system BIOS Setup
utility. When the system is turned on after adding a PCI add-in card, the BIOS
automatically configure interrupts, DMA channels, I/O space, and other paramaters.
You do not have to configure jumpers or worry about potential resource conflicts.
Because PCI cards use the same interrupt resource as ISA cards, you must specify
the interrupts used by ISA add-in cards in the BIOS Setup utility.
If a "Legacy card" (such as plug paddle card and cable for the ISA slot.) is plugged
in the system, modification in the
ROM SETUP UTILITY
becomes necessary. First,
enter
PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
utility from
ROM SETUP UTILITY
main menu
to set the "
PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO
:
ISA
".
Second, you must enter
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP UTILITY
from
ROM SETUP
UTILITY
main menu and set the "
Onboard Primary PCI IDE: Disabled
and
Onboard
Secondary PCI IDE: Disable
." When you plug the PCI/ISA IDE card into the system,
You should
Disabled Onboard Primary and Secondary PCI IDE
from
CHIPSET
FEATURES SETUP UTILITY
too.
When no paddle card and cable, you can set the system interrupt request (IRQ) on
the "Legacy card" (refer to user's manual of the card) to a proper system IRQ level (In
general, card's Primary is assigned to INTA and Secondary is assigned to INTB). If
the card is plugged into slot 1(marked PCI#1), you cannot use the second slot
(marked PCI#2) because the Secondary INT signal takes INTB from the slot (refer to
Page 3-13 for circuit diagram). The user then enters
PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
utility from
ROM SETUP UTILITY
main menu and sets the "
PCI IDE IRQ MAP TO
:
PCI-Slot 1
" (It depends on the slot # where the Legacy card is plugged).
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