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Page 1: ...EXP8051 ALI 1449 1451 USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...N 4 2 2 SRAM INSTALLATION 5 2 3 CPU INSTALLATION 6 2 4 OTHER JUMPER AND CONNECTOR INSTALLATION 7 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM BIOS SETUP 10 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP 11 3 2 FIXED DISK SETUP 12 3 3 ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP 13 3 3 1 Memory Cache 15 3 3 2 Memory Shadow 16 3 3 3 Advanced Chipset Control 18 3 3 4 PCI Devices 20 3 4 BOOT OPTION 23 3 5 SECURITY AND ANTI VIRUS 24 3 6 GREEN PC FEATURES 26 3 7 LOAD ROM DEFAULT VAL...

Page 3: ...3 8 LOAD VALUES FROM CMOS 29 3 9 SAVE VALUES TO CMOS 30 RMA FORM ...

Page 4: ...ies Four PCI Local Bus slots provide a high bandwidth data path for data movement intensive function such as Graphics Four ISA slots complete the I O mix The EXP8051 Baby AT motherboard provides the foundation for cost effective high performance highly expandable platforms 1 2 SYSTEM FEATURES q Supports INTEL PENTIUM q Supports 4 MASTER 32 bit PCI Bus q Supports L1 L2 Write Back Write Through Cach...

Page 5: ...e Set Program Resides in ROM I O Subsystem No Slot Four 16 bit ISA Bus Four PCI 32 bit Bus Additional Features Miscellaneous Connectors Reset Button Internal Battery Board Design 4 layer Implementation for Low Noise Operation 1 4 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE SOFTWARE CPU TYPE LANDMARK V2 0 POWER METER V1 8 MIPS NORTON V8 0 CPU SPEED 60MHz 346 43MHz 28 4MIPS 190 1 66MHz 383 20MHz 32 MIPS 210 3 2 ...

Page 6: ... U22 U24 U23 U2 5 EXP8051 User s Manual 1 5 EXP8051 BOARD LAYOUT 3 1 SIMM 1 SIM M2 SIMM 3 SIMM 4 P 1 P 2 1 4 J P 5 J P 4 1 3 J P 3 BIO S J P 1 J P 2 PC 3 PC 2 PC4 PC 1 1 2 3 4 J P 6 J P1 0 J P 9 J P 8 J P 7 3 1 J P1 1 1 2 J P1 2 ...

Page 7: ...must be set up for various functions of the system To set up the EXP8051 main board is a simple task The user only has to set a few jumpers connectors and sockets 2 1 DRAM INSTALLATION n The board layout below shows the locations of the DRAM memory banks 4 9 10 J P1 4 J P1 5 J P1 6 J P1 7 J P1 8 1 5 J P1 3 ...

Page 8: ... SIMM size can be 1 2 4 8 16 32MB please install the same DRAM size in one group 2 2 SRAM INSTALLATION CACHE SIZE CONFIGURATION 5 J P1 3 1 5J P1 8 J P1 7 J P1 6 J P1 5 J P1 4 9 10 J P1 2 1 2 J P1 1 J P1 0 J P 9 J P 8 J P 7 3 1 J P 6 1 2 3 4 U23 U2 5 U24 U22 U21 U20 U19 U18 U17 1 4 PENTIUM ...

Page 9: ... 3 2 1 J P7 3 2 1 3 2 1 J P9 J P1 0 3 2 1 J P8 3 2 1 J P7 3 2 1 3 2 1 TAG RAM 256K 512K 1M Default Setting 6 J P1 5 1 2 5 6 J P1 5 1 2 5 6 5 6 J P1 5 1 2 DATA RAM TAG RAM DATA RAM TAG RAM DATA RAM U25 32KX 8 U17 U24 128KX8 U17 U24 64KX8 U25 32KX8 U17 U24 32KX8 U25 8KX 8 ...

Page 10: ...60 0 MHz PENTIUM 66 6 MHz 7 J P1 5 1 2 5 6 J P1 5 1 2 5 6 J P1 5 1 2 5 6 5 6 J P1 5 1 2 J P1 1 1 2 3 4 J P1 1 1 2 3 4 J P1 1 1 2 3 4 J P1 5 J P1 7 J P1 3 1 5J P1 8 J P1 6 J P1 4 9 10 J P1 2 1 2 J P1 1 J P1 0 J P 9 J P 8 J P 7 3 1 J P 6 1 2 3 4 U23 U2 5 U24 U22 U21 U20 U19 U18 U17 1 4 PENTIUM ...

Page 11: ... Default Setting 8 ...

Page 12: ...R JUMPER CONNECTOR SETTING OTHER JUMPER DESCRIPTION 9 J P 6 PC 1 PC4 PC 2 PC 3 BIO S J P 1 J P 2 J P 3 1 3 J P 4 J P 5 1 4 P 2 P 1 SIMM 1 SIM M2 SIMM 3 SIMM 4 J P1 3 1 5J P1 8 J P1 6 J P1 4 9 10 J P1 2 1 2 1 4 PENTIUM J P1 7 J P1 5 ...

Page 13: ...DESCRIPTION JP 1 JP 2 JP 3 JP 4 JP 6 JP13 EXTERNAL SUSPEND SWITCH Default Setting 10 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 FLASH ROM LM 393 POWER SUPPLY NORMAL ROM BUILT IN BATTERY USE EXTERNAL BATTERY NORMAL NORMAL DELAY ADS ...

Page 14: ... DATA OUT JP16 RESET 1 2 GROUND RESET IN P1 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 5 KEYBOARD CLOCK KEYBOARD DATA SPACE GROUND 5V DC P2 POWER CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 POWER GOOD 5V DC 12V DC 12V DC GROUND 5V DC 5V DC JP12 PERIPHERAL POWER CONTROL CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FOR V SYNC FOR H SYNC FOR MONITOR POWER FOR POWER FAN RESERVED JP 5 EXTERNAL BATTERY 1 2 OR 1 4 PIN 1 is GROUND 11 ...

Page 15: ...eatures on or off 1 To start the EXP8051 setup program take the following steps Press DEL to enter setup while turning on or rebooting your system The Phoenix BIOS for EXP8051 displays this message 2 The Main Menu which looks like this appears Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd MAIN MENU System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti V...

Page 16: ...em operative Press Esc to exit the setup program The following pages describe each one of these selections 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP Selecting System Setup on the Main Menu displays this menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd SYSTEM SETUP System Time 14 29 46 System Date 10 19 1994 Video System EGA VGA System Memory 640 KB Extended Memory 7MB Diskette Drive A 1 44 MB 3 5 Diskett...

Page 17: ... Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous Configuration F1 Help PgDn Next Value F6 Default Configuration 14 ...

Page 18: ...reen PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Fixed Disk Setup on the Main Menu displays this menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd FIXED DISK SETUP IDE Adapter 0 Master C 541MB IDE Adapter 0 Slave None Large Disk Access Mode DOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save E...

Page 19: ...Heads 16 Sectors Track 59 Write Precomp None Multi Sector Transfers Disabled LBA Mode Control Disabled 32 Bit I O Disabled Transfer Mode Standard Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit 3 3 ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd MAIN MENU System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti Virus Green PC Features ...

Page 20: ... Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP Warning Items on this menu if set incorrectly could cause your system to malfunction Memory Cache Memory Shadow Advanced Chipset Control PCI Devices Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Choose an option and press Enter See the following pages for a description of each feature and its options 17 ...

Page 21: ...ardware Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd MEMORY CACHE External Cache Enabled External Cache Method Write Back External Cache Write Timing Normal External Cache Read Timing Normal Cache Hit Sampling Time Normal PCI FEATURES PCI Master Cycles Normal Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous Configuration F1 Help PgDn Next Value F6 Default Configuration 18 ...

Page 22: ...nu if set incorrectly could cause your system to malfunction Memory Cache Memory Shadow Advanced Chipset Control PCI Devices Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Memory Shadow from the Advanced Setup menu displays a menu like the one shown here The actual features displayed depend on the capabilities of your system s hardware 19 ...

Page 23: ...hadow Memory Regions C800 CBFF Disabled CC00 CFFF Disabled D000 D3FF Disabled D400 D7FF Disabled D800 DBFF Disabled DC00 DFFF Disabled E000 E3FF Disabled E400 E7FF Disabled E800 EBFF Disabled EC00 EFFF Disabled Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous Configuration F1 Help PgDn Next Value F6 Default Configuration 20 ...

Page 24: ...Save Exit Selecting Advanced Chipset Control from the Advanced Setup menu displays a menu like the one shown here Technicians use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ADVANCED CHIPSET CONTROL DRAM Timing Normal DRAM Refresh Period 2048 us DRAM Hidden Refresh Disabled CPU Piped Ad...

Page 25: ... PCI Cycle Decoding Normal PCI CPU Wait State 1 ws Burst on Non Bufferable Cycle Disabled Flash PCI CPU Buffer Enabled BRIDGE FEATURES DMA Line Buffer Disabled ISA Line Buffer Disabled PCI Posted Write Buffer Disabled Arbiter Bus Lock Disabled Arbiter Bus Park Enabled DMA Write Cycle Timing Normal ISA Clock Select CLK2 8 I O Recovery Disabled I O Recovery Period 1 us ISA I O Cmd Wait Count Normal ...

Page 26: ...ng Items on this menu if set incorrectly could cause your system to malfunction Memory Cache Memory Shadow Advanced Chipset Control PCI Devices Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd PCI DEVICES Base I O Address 3000 Base Memory Address 008000000 Multimedia Mode Disabled Parity Disabled PCI Interrupt INTB None PCI Interrupt IN...

Page 27: ...NT 7 INTC Level Edge Selection Edge PCI INT 8 INTD Level Edge Selection Edge PCI Device Slot 1 Enable Device Disabled Enable Master Disabled Use Default Latency Timer Value Yes Latency Timer Value 0040 IRQ Line None PCI Device Slot 2 Enable Device Disabled Enable Master Disabled Use Default Latency Timer Value Yes Latency Timer Value 0040 IRQ Line None Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous...

Page 28: ...ot 4 Enable Device Disabled Enable Master Disabled Use Default Latency Timer Value Yes Latency Timer Value 0040 IRQ Line None Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous Configuration F1 Help PgDn Next Value F6 Default Configuration NOTE The number of PCI device slots depends on motherboard specifications When you install PCI IDE card on any PCI slot you must set that slot s IRQ line 14 and Enab...

Page 29: ...tures Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Boot Options from the Main Menu displays this menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd BOOT OPTIONS Boot Sequence A then C Move ESC Exit PgUp Previous Value F5 Previous Configuration F1 Help PgDn Next Value F6 Default Configuration 26 ...

Page 30: ...lt Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Security and Anti Virus from the Main Menu displays a menu like this Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd SECURITY AND ANTI VIRUS Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Set Supervisor Password Press Enter Set User Password Press Enter Password o...

Page 31: ... whether user password is set or not Setting Supervisor Password requires a password on entering Setup The passwords are not case sensitive Pressing Enter at either Set Supervisor Password or Set User Password displays a dialog box like this SET SUPERVISOR PASSWORD Enter New Password Re enter New Password Enter Accept SET USER PASSWORD Enter New Password Re enter New Password Enter Accept NOTICE C...

Page 32: ...ENU System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti Virus Green PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Green PC Features on the main menu displays an information window like this 29 ...

Page 33: ...hour 0 hr Wakeup Time at minute 0 min Hard Disk Standby Timer Disabled Video Standby Timer Disabled VGA With Power Down Feature None Advanced Power Management Setup System Enters Power Down Wakeup Modes By VGA Access Event Off IRQ 1 Keyboard On IRQ 3 COM2 On IRQ 4 COM1 On IRQ 5 Alt Printer On IRQ 6 Diskette On IRQ 7 Printer On IRQ 9 IRQ2 Redir On IRQ10 Reserved On IRQ11 Reserved On IRQ12 PS 2 Mous...

Page 34: ...UES Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd MAIN MENU System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti Virus Green PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Load ROM Default Values on the Main Menu displays this menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 198...

Page 35: ...tem Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti Virus Green PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Load Values from CMOS on the Main Menu displays this menu Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd 32 ...

Page 36: ... 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd MAIN MENU System Setup Fixed Disk Setup Advanced System Setup Boot Options Security and Anti Virus Green PC Features Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Move Enter Select F1 Help ESC Exit F10 Save Exit Selecting Save Values to CMOS on the Main Menu displays this menu 33 ...

Page 37: ...Phoenix BIOS Setup Copyright 1985 94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd NOTICE Changes have been saved Continue 34 ...

Page 38: ...ed ___________ns Total ____________K TAG RAM Brand ____________ Speed ___________ns BIOS DATE CODE ___________ SYSTEM SPEED RUNNING ___________ MHz VIDEO CARD Chip ___________ RAM ___________ Masker ___________ VGA Mode Bus ISA VESA or PCI OTHER ADD ON CARDS SOFTWARE OPERATION SYSTEM _________________ VERSION _______________ SOFTWARE PROGRAM ________________________________________ BIOS SETUP DRAM...

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