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Page 2: ...PT 2010 MAINBOARD MANUAL DOC No 15659 Rev A0 2 Date 11 1996 Part No 25 I 061 O 00...

Page 3: ...fits around your wrist and is connected to a natural earth ground n Touch a grounded or anti static surface or a metal fixture such as a water pipe H Avoid contacting the components on add on cards b...

Page 4: ...ut 12 1 Set System Jumpers 13 Jumpers Clear Password CPW Power Supply Select VR3 2 Install System RAM Modules SDRAM Memory RAM Module Configuration Install DIMMs Remove DIMMs Cache Memory Onboard Cach...

Page 5: ...red Connector IR PS 2 Keyboard Connector PS2 KB PS 2 Mouse Connector PS2 MS Power Connector ATXPOWER Standard Power Connector POWER IDE HDD Device Connectors PRIMARY and SECONDARY Printer Connector PR...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents Integrated Peripherals 57 Supervisor User Password 60 IDE HDD Auto Detection 61 Save and Exit Setup 62 Exit Without Saving 62 III...

Page 7: ...mpliant serial port and onboard SIR support further enhance system I O connectivityIt also bcomes with a built in Enhanced IDE controller that provides convenient high speed PC1 Bus Master connections...

Page 8: ...0 90 MHz K5 PRlOO 100 MHz K5 PR120 90 MHz K5 PR133 100 MHz K5 PR150 120 MHz KS PR166 133 MHz processors Leading Edge Chipset Intel 82430VX chipset including a CPU interface controller advanced cache c...

Page 9: ...M or Tape Backup drives via two channels for high speed data throughput This controller supports PI0 Modes 3 and 4 and DMA Mode 2 for optimized system performance Super Multi I O Integrated Winbond W8...

Page 10: ...ion Procedures gives instructions on how to set up the mainboard including jumper settings and CPU installation guides n Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup briefly explains the mainboard s BIOS system setup i...

Page 11: ...S to work properly there must be a record of the computer s hardware and configuration settings for it to refer to This record is created using the Setup Utility a program that is stored permanently i...

Page 12: ...need to use an IRQ draw from the unused group of IRQs When installing a card that uses an IRQ it will have a default IRQ setting which you might have to change if that IRQ is already in use and canno...

Page 13: ...Drives Enhanced IDE is an upgrade of the original IDE specification and provides increased capabilities and performance in a number of areas including support for Hard Disk Drives of over 1 2GB and f...

Page 14: ...eption while the latter disables the reception when transmission occurs The I O chipset on this mainboard features a SIR interface that is fully compliant with the IrDA standard An IrDA device can be...

Page 15: ...ent connections to a complete selection of external peripheral devices In addition to two 16550A UART compatible serial ports and one EPP ECP capable parallel port the panel features two USB connector...

Page 16: ...pter contains information on the various jumper settings on your mainboard To set up your computer you should follow these installation steps n Step 1 Set system jumpers W Step 2 Install System RAM mo...

Page 17: ...Come x J TDX M2 1 SRAM M3 1 H CLKI CLK2 CLK3 CPU PC11 Clock S d PC12 1 PC13 PC14 PllX3 I 0 CPW Clear Password Ii lsAlJ _ _____ ISA3 j n IDE LED RPW SW HDD IDE LED Rat e Paver SPK Speaker I I o ojolol...

Page 18: ...uired configuration A jumper is said to be shorted when the black cap has been placed on one or two of its pins The types of jumpers used in this manual are shown below Jumper Cap 3 pin Jumper 2 pin J...

Page 19: ...type rl cl 0 ROM Type EPI EP2 MXIC 28FlOOO 1 F y Intel 28FOOl m is g 1 1 S S T 29EEOlO F Y ATMEL 29COlOA y _J MXIC 28F2000 Ic Er 1 Ic SST 29EE020 F Power Supply Sekction VR3 If you use an ATX power s...

Page 20: ...signal and speeds up column access time SDRAM is an advanced new memory technology that boosts overall system performance with its ability to synchronize all operations with the processor clock signa...

Page 21: ...16MB 24MB 32MB 1 32MB I I 8MB I 24MB I 16MB I 16MB 40MB I 8MB I 32MB I 16MB I 24MB 48MB I 16MB I 32MB I 24MB I 24MB 64MB I 32MB I 32MB 72MB I 64MB I 8MB 80MB I 64MB I 16MB 96MB 64MB 32MB 128MB 64MB 6...

Page 22: ...e DIMM slots on the mainboard See figure below 2 Insert the DIMM straight down onto the DIMM carefully until the clips on the ends of the slot close firmly Remove DlMMs slot with both hands up to hold...

Page 23: ...line Burst SRAM is one of them delivering the best price performance ratio They perform much better than asynchronous SRAMs The specification of the SRAM module requires Intel Coast Standard version 3...

Page 24: ...Installation Procedures Onboard Cache RAM 256KBl512KB Ml FAG Sfuwl lo C SLOT I I 512KB Ml CT G 16Kx8132Kx8 SfwhAl lee 1 C SLOT...

Page 25: ...PT 2010 Mainboard Manual Onboard Cache RAM and SRAM Module Mixture 512KB 16Kx8132Kx8 Sf3AMl lisEiB 1 C SLOT M3 M2 161 Ii 256KB 512KB 256KB 20...

Page 26: ...Installation Procedures SRAM Module 236KBM2KB 256KB Ml TAG 1 1 SRAMI lom 1 512KB Ml TAG I SRAMI BsB 1 C SLOT I I M3 M2 21...

Page 27: ...damage the chip To install the CPU do the following 1 Lift the lever on the side of the CPU socket 2 Handle the chip by its edges and try not to touch any of the pins 3 Place the CPU in the socket Th...

Page 28: ...e different CPU speed E ed 1 CLKl 1 CLK2 j C L K 3 66 MHz 60 MHz I Ii Iii 55 MHz B 1 I 50 MHz I I I CPU to Bus Frequency Ratio FREQl and FREQ2 These two jumpers e used in combination to decide the rat...

Page 29: ...CLK CLKl CLK2 CLK3 CPU Clock Rate Internal FREQI FREQ2 l 200 MHz 66 MHz B 6 1 3 x 7 7 166 MHz 66 MHz 1 1 2 5x 7 7 150 MHz 60 MHz 1 2 5x 7 133 MHz 66 MHz B ij 2 x y y 120 MHz 60 MHz lij 2 x 7 IE iiiiq...

Page 30: ...W3 W IO Same P54CVRE 7 5 3 1 0 0 m 0 Cl 8 6 4 2 Core 3 3V IO Same P54C STD 8 6 4 2 Core 2 8V IO 3 3v P55C Intel Pentium CPU Bottom Side Marking xmcxxxxxxx BP805021SSS R Identifier for Voltage Range V...

Page 31: ...rnal FREQI FREQ2 KSPRI 66 133 MHz 66 MHz B B B 2 y KS PR150 120 MHz 60 MHz l 1 5 2x Eyl 7 K5 PR133 100 MHz 66 MHz 1 1 5x 7 y KS PRI 20 90 MHz 60 MHz 1 1 5x 7 7 KS PRl 00 lOOMI 66 MHz B B i 1 5x y I K5...

Page 32: ...O Same AMD KS C F 7 5 3 1 0 0 m 0 0 8 6 4 2 Core 2 9V IO 3 3v AMD KS H 1 p q 2 7 5 3 1 c 0 m 00 8 6 4 2 Core 2 W IO 3 3v AMD KS J 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 Core 2 5V IO 3 3v AMD K5 K AMD KS CPU Top Side Marking...

Page 33: ...200 MHz 66 MHz 1 1 1 3x y y M2 180 MHz 60 MHz 11 1 i 3x r yB M2 166 MHz 66 MHz N Ilfl i 2 5x 7 y 6x86 PI 66 o L_p1fjfj 33MHz 66 MHz fj 11 i y y 6x86 P150 o L_p15 20 MHz 60 M k 1 4 i 2x kyl 1 yl 6x86 P...

Page 34: ...ix 6x86 028 7 5 3 1 0 0 m 0 0 8 6 4 2 Core 3 3V IO Same cyrix 6x86 016 7 5 3 1 0 0 m 0 1 8 6 4 2 Cyrix 6x86 CPU Top Side Marking 6x86 P166 GP 133 MHz 3 52V 028 016 3 3V 028 3 52V core 2 w IO 3 3v Cyri...

Page 35: ...Rate Speed CPUICLK CLKl CLK2 CLK3 Internal FREQl FREQ2 200 MHz 66 MHz 11 11 1B 3X by Lyl 180 MHz 60 MHz 1 q 1N 3x yl y B 166 MHz 66 MHz B 1 q 2 5x y yJ 133MHz 66 M H z p J 0 2 x 7 120 MHz 60 MHz q B...

Page 36: ...7 5 3 1 0 0 m 0 0 8 6 4 2 Core 3 3V IO Same IBM 6X86 01 6 1002 3 0 0 4 5 0 0 6 i 7 0 0 8 9 10 7 5 3 1 00 m 0 0 8 6 4 2 Core 2 5V IO 3 3v IBM 6x86L IBM 6x86 CPU Top Side Marking 133 MHz 3 52V 028 T 016...

Page 37: ...sure the air flow is the direction of the regulator othewvise the system may overheat 1 Supplier BIRCHTECK Taiwan Phone 886 2 7935677 Model Number BEC6x86B2 2 Supplier Cyrix or IBM The fan comes with...

Page 38: ...ample expansion cards can provide video and sound capabilities CAUTION 1 Always turn the system power off before installing or removing any device 2 Always observe static electricity precautions See H...

Page 39: ...re below 4 Push the card firmly into the slot Push down on one end of the expansion card then the other Use this rocking motion until the add in a card is firmly seated inside the slot 5 Secure the bo...

Page 40: ...a serial mouse or a modem The COM2 Port on the mainboard can also be used as another IR Port Usually your serial mouse is attached to COMl Your modem is linked to COM2 When you do not use the modem y...

Page 41: ...block connector connects to your floppy diskette drive FDD using the cable that is provided with this mainboard Front Panel Block Connector F PNL This block connector concludes PW LED KI3 LOCK TB LED...

Page 42: ...Suspend Mode switch E SP_LED 2 pin male indicates the system into Suspend Mode when LED lit F SPK 4 pin male connects to speaker G IDE LED 2 pin male indicates the IDE HDD I O access LED lit H RPW_SW...

Page 43: ...This 6 pin female connector is used foryour PS 2 keyboard Llu__l l l cooc I 1 hfl E USBl PSI 2 Mouse Connector PS2 MS This connector is connected to the i 2 mouse PSI2 KEYBOARD WSB1 PRINTER COMl COM2...

Page 44: ...nector POWER This 12 pin block connector is used for connecting to the standard 5V power supply In the picture below notice that in most cases there are two marks P8 and P9 on the surface of the conne...

Page 45: ...s it to be a Primary Master disk If you want to install another IDE hard disk or CD ROM please use the SECONDARY connector If two hard disks are connected to the PRIMARY connector using the same cable...

Page 46: ...stem power if the RPW_SW is on or off _ UL 0 II Universal Serial Bus Connectors These two connectors are reserved for future upgrade for linking with the peripherals devices that support Universal Ser...

Page 47: ...ETUP SUPERVISOR PASSWORD CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SAVE EXIT SETUP LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING LOAD SETUP DEFA...

Page 48: ...t Fl Help t 4 6 Select Item Shift FZ Change Color PU PD Modify The Standard CMOS Setup screen is displayed above Each item may have one or more option settings The system BIOS automatically detects me...

Page 49: ...lly If your hard disk supports the LBA mode select LBA or Large However if your hard disk cyclinder is more than 1024 and does not support the LBA function you have to set at Large Select Normal if yo...

Page 50: ...led OS Select For DRAM 64MB Non OS2 ESC Quit t 4 Select Item Fl Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults Virus Warning When enabled assigns the BIOS...

Page 51: ...oots up The options are High Default Low Gate A20 Option When set at Fast allows a faster access response under Protected mode The options are Fast Default Normal Typematic Rate Setting The term typem...

Page 52: ...BIOS to copy the video ROM code of the add on video card to the system memory for faster access The options are Enabled Default Disabled C8000 CBFFF to DCOOO DFFFF Shadow Allows the BIOS to copy the...

Page 53: ...Item PU PD Modify Fl Help F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults Auto Configuration When set at Enabled it allows you to configure the features that from the third...

Page 54: ...ct the ratio of CAS Latency to RAS to CAS The default setting is slowest The 213 4 7 is fastest The second one is 213 S 8 then is 313 4 7 The options are 3 3 5 8 Default 313 4 7 213 4 7 System BIOS Ca...

Page 55: ...s are Enabled Disabled Default Peer Concurrency Enable this item to allow the processor to continue its operation while another PC1 Bus is active The options are Enabled Default Disabled Delay PCI Tra...

Page 56: ...llows you to adjust the power management features Select Disable for disabling global power management features Select User Defined for configuring your own power management features MIN Saving initia...

Page 57: ...s the same IRQ as the modem use The options are NA Default 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 D o z e M o d e When disabled the system will not enter Doze mode The specified time option defines the idle time the system...

Page 58: ...Min When Suspend IRQ3 4 8 12 Wake Up Event Selecting OFF allows the BIOS to refrain from waking up the system Selecting ON allows the BIOS to wake up the system from Doze mode Standby mode or Suspend...

Page 59: ...ystem resources for you If there exists conflict or you are not satisfy with the configuration simply set all the resources listed in the above figure by selecting Manual The options are Auto default...

Page 60: ...system parameters that allow minimum system performance The OEM manufacturer may change the defaults through MODBIN before the binary image bums into the ROM Load Setup Defaults Selecting this field...

Page 61: ...disk in block mode The options are Enabled Default Disabled IDE Primary Master PI0 Allows an automatic or a manual configuration of the PC1 primary IDE hard disk master mode The options are Auto Defau...

Page 62: ...port parameters If an I O card needs to be installed COM3 and COM4 may be needed The options are 3FWIRQ4 Default 2FWIRQ3 3EWIRQ4 2EWIRQ3 Disabled 3F8 IRQ 11 2F8 IRQ 10 3E8 IRQ 11 2E8 IRQ 10 Onboard Se...

Page 63: ...el port found on PS 2 system Select Extended for extended parallel port Select EPP Mode for enhanced parallel port Select ECP Mode for Microsoft and HP Extended Capabilities Parallel Port Select ECP E...

Page 64: ...s Enter when you are prompted to enter password A message appears confirming the password is disabled Under the BIOS Feature Setup refer to page 46 if System is selected under the Security Option fiel...

Page 65: ...R _ _______ ___ j Note Some OSes like SCO UNIX must use NORMAL for installation The IDE Hard Disk Drive Auto Detection feature automatically configures your new hard disk Use it for a quick configura...

Page 66: ...return to the main menu Move cursor to Save and Exit Setup or press F 10 and then press Y to change the CMOS Setup If you did not change anything press Esc again or move cursor to Exit Without Saving...

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