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User’s Guide

 Introduction

                                             

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. Watchdog Timer:

      Can generate a system RESET, The timer interval is 0 ~ 63 sec (14 level)

. Keyboard Connector:

      One 6 pin Mini_Din connector is located on the mounting bracket

      One pin header connector for external keyboard adapter

. Expansion Bus:

      A 16 Bit PC104 connector for expansion modules

. Power Supply Voltage:

      Single power +5V/2.5A, 8_pin external power connector

. Operating Temperature:

        32

°

 to 140

°

 F (0

°

 to 60

°

 C)

. Board Size:

   185mm X 122mm

Summary of Contents for GT-460

Page 1: ...GT 460 461 All in One 486 w VGA w ETHERNET w Flash Disk Half Size User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...cial incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Acknowledgments All trademarks and registered trademarks ...

Page 3: ...e following items l 486 All in One board x 1pc l VGA Driver Utility diskette x 4 pc l Ethernet driver utility diskette x 1 pc l Updating BIOS Utility diskette x 1 pc l Keyboard Mouse adapter x 1pc l FDD cable x 1 pc l HDD cable x 1 pc l COM2 and Printer extension cables with bracket x 1pc l User s manual x 1pc ...

Page 4: ... Setup 4 7 4 4 BIOS Features Setup 4 11 4 5 Chipset Features Setup 4 16 4 6 Power Management Setup 4 17 4 7 PCI Configuration Setup 4 22 4 8 Password Setting 4 25 4 9 IDE Auto Detection 4 26 4 10 Hard Disk Low Level Format Utility 4 29 4 11 Power on Boot 4 31 4 12 BIOS Reference POST Codes 4 31 Chapter 5 Display 5 1 Drivers and Utilities 5 1 1 Microsoft Windows 3 1 5 1 5 1 2 MS Windows 95 NT Mode ...

Page 5: ... Appendix B Connectors Pin Assignment Appendix C Installing Disk On Chip Appendix D Updating BIOS Appendix E I O address map Appendix F memory address map Appendix G Ethernet Software Configuration Appendix H Mechanical drawing ...

Page 6: ...nments Its video section features the ability to control most EL mono color STN and TFT flat panel display as well as standard VGA Equipped with 1MB of EDO DRAM up to 2MB EDO DRAM optional The CHIPS 65550 can display in 640x480 resolution on commonly used flat panels and true color displays on CRT s You can also use this reliable 486 All in One to transform any system into a 32 bit 486 compatible ...

Page 7: ... DRAM 1MB up to 2MB Display resolution Supports Flat panel resolutions up to 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 Supports non interlace CRT monitors 1024x768 64K colors Display connector DB 15 VGA connector for CRT monitor and 2x22 pin header for Flat panel Support 3 3V and 5V Flat panel Networking Realtek RTL8019AS Ethernet controller 10 base T with RJ 45 connector S S D Socket for M system Disk o...

Page 8: ...ector One 6 pin Mini_Din connector is located on the mounting bracket One pin header connector for external keyboard adapter Expansion Bus A 16 Bit PC104 connector for expansion modules Power Supply Voltage Single power 5V 2 5A 8_pin external power connector Operating Temperature 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Board Size 185mm X 122mm ...

Page 9: ...User s Guide Jumpers Connectors 2 1 Chapter 2 Jumpers and Connectors Figure below shows the jumpers and connectors location on the 486 All in One board ...

Page 10: ...h 11 12 Turbo Switch 13 14 Turbo LED Pin16 Pin15 15 16 HDD LED Pin18 Pin17 17 18 External keyboard J5 J5 Keyboard clock 1 Keyboard data 2 No Connect 3 Keyboard ground 4 Keyboard power 5 M System Address Select JP1 1 6 JP1 1 2 3 4 5 6 CC00 CDFF open close close D000 D1FF open open close D800 D9FF open close open E000 E1FF open open open Watchdog Timer JP1 7 8 JP1 Watchdog time out gen system reset ...

Page 11: ...anel Interface 1 2 close 5 0V Panel Interface 2 3 open LCD Panel Type Select JP6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 four jumpers to select up to 16 type panel Flat Panel Clock Select JP2 JP2 Invert Clock 1 2 Normal Clock 2 3 External Power Connector J4 J4 5V 1 8 Ground 4 5 12V 2 7 12V 3 5V 6 COM2 Select JP4 JP4 RS232 3 5 4 6 9 11 10 12 17 18 RS422 1 3 2 4 7 9 8 10 15 16 RS485 1 3 2 4 7 9 8 10 13 14 ...

Page 12: ...l connectors are in place and firmly attached Component Label HDD IDE connector IDE FDD connector FDC VGA connector VGA Flat panel connector J3 Parallel port PRN PC 104 connector PC104 Keyboard connectors KB PS 2 Mouse connectors mouse Reset switch connector J1 11 12 External speaker connector J1 1 7 HDD LED connector J1 17 18 Turbo switch connector J1 13 14 Turbo LED connector J1 15 16 SBC power ...

Page 13: ...is keyed and will only go in one way 2 Push the SIMM back into the connector carefully until it snaps into place 3 Check to make sure the SIMM is inserted securely 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for remaining SIMM in SIMM 2 3 2 Completing the Installation To complete the installation the following steps should be followed 1 Set the configuration jumpers in accordance with Chapter 2 2 Make sure the power is of...

Page 14: ...User s Guide Installation 3 2 NOTE the color of pin one is usually red or blue while others are gray 6 Turn on the power ...

Page 15: ...w message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST Power On Self Test press Del key or simultane ously press Ctrl Alt and Esc keys TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS CTRL ALT ESC OR DEL KEY If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing the RESET button on the system case You may ...

Page 16: ... PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 key General help only for Status Page Setup Menu and Op tion Page Setup Menu Shift F2 key Change color from total 16 colors F2 to select color forward Shift F2 to select color backward F3 key Reserved F4 key Reserved F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu F6 key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS d...

Page 17: ...ghlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen Status Page Setup Menu Option Page Setup Menu Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item To exit the Help Window press F1 or Esc ...

Page 18: ...UP INTEGRATED PERIPHERIALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS SAVE EXIT SETUP LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup Shift F2 Change Color Time Date Hard Disk Type Standard CMOS setup This setup page includes all the items in ...

Page 19: ... and On Board I O s See Page 4 24 for details Load BIOS defaults The BIOS defaults have been set by the manufacturer and represent setting which provide the minimum requirements for your system to op erate Load setup defaults Chipset defaults function indicates the values required by the system for the maximum performance Supervisor User Password setting Changes sets or disables password It allows...

Page 20: ...vel format This stands for hard disk low level format utility See Page 4 31 to Page 4 32 for details Save exit setup Saves the CMOS value changes to CMOS and exits setup Exit without save Abandons all the CMOS value changes and exits setup ...

Page 21: ...h mm ss 13 52 00 CYLS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS MODE Drive C 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Drive D 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Drive B None Base Memory 640K Video EGA VGA Extended Memory 31744K Other Memory 384K Halt On All Errors Total Memory 32768K ESC Quit Select Item PU PD Modify F1 Help Shift F2 Change Color Date The date format is day date month and year Press F3 to show the calendar day The d...

Page 22: ...tegory If the type of your hard disk drive is not matched or listed you can use Type User to define your own drive type manually If you select Type User you will be asked to enter related information for the following items Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press Enter This information should be provided in the documenta tion from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer...

Page 23: ...ideo This category selects the type of adapter used for the primary system monitor that must match your video display card and monitor Although secondary monitor is supported you do not have to select the type in Setup You have two ways to boot up the system 1 When you have VGA as primary and monochrome as secondary the selection of the video type is VGA Mode 2 When you have monochrome as primary ...

Page 24: ... only which is determined by POST Power On Self Test of the BIOS Base Memory The POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of base or conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 512K for systems with 512K memory installed on the motherboard or 640K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the motherboard Extended Memory The BIOS determines how mu...

Page 25: ...lts F7 Load Setup Defaults Virus Warning This category flashes on the screen During and after the system boots up any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system and the following error message will ap pear in the mean time you can run an anti virus program to locate the problem WARNING Disk boot sector is to be modified Type Y to accept write...

Page 26: ... i e DOS Option items are 1 C CDROM A 2 CDROM C A 3 D A SCSI 4 SCSI A C 5 SCSI C A 6 C only 7 A C SCSI 8 C A SCSI Default value is C CDROM A C CDROM A System will first search for hard disk drive then CDROM floppy disk drive A C SCSI System will first search for floppy disk drive then hard disk drive SCSI Boot Up Floppy Seek During POST BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 ...

Page 27: ...a pin on the keyboard Today while keyboards still provide this support it is more common and much faster for system chipset to provide support for Gate A20 Normal keyboard Fast chipset Typematic Rate Setting This determines if the typematic rate is to be used When disabled con tinually holding down a key on you keyboard will generate only one in stance In other words the BIOS will only report that...

Page 28: ...ins 250 250 msec 500 500 msec 750 750 msec 1000 1000 msec Security Option This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Note To d...

Page 29: ...termines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM however it is optional from chipset design Video Shadow will increase the video speed Enabled Video shadow is enabled Disabled Video shadow is disabled C8000 CFFFF Shadow D0000 DFFFF Shadow These categories determine whether optional ROMs will be copied to RAM An example of such option ROM would be support of on board M_system disk_on_chip and SCSI...

Page 30: ...led chipset This chipset manages bus speed and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and external cache It also coordinates communications between the conventional ISA bus and PCI bus It must be stated that these items should never need to be altered The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system The only time you might consider ma...

Page 31: ...space below 16MB Enabled Memory hole supported Disabled Memory hole not supported ISA I O recovery time The recovery time is the length of time which the system will delay after the completion of an input output request This delay takes place be cause the CPU is operating so much faster then the input output bus that the CPU must be delayed to allow for the completion of the I O ...

Page 32: ...S Win Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard UART1 Auto Onboard UART2 Auto Onboard UART 2 Mode Standard Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode Normal ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults ...

Page 33: ...After Disable IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse ON Doze Mode Disable IRQ13 Coprocessor OFF Standby Mode Disable IRQ14 Hard Disk ON Suspend Mode Disable IRQ15 Reserved OFF PM Events VGA OFF FDD 3FXh ON LPT COM LPT COM ESC Quit Select Item HDD 1FXh ON F1 Help PU PD Modify NMI OFF F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color IRQ3 COM 2 ON F6 Load BIOS Defaults IRQ4 COM 1 ON F7 Load Setup Defaults Power Management This category allow...

Page 34: ...t prompt the BIOS to put the system into any power saving mode Note if APM is not installed this option has no effect C Video Off Option 1 Always On System BIOS will never turn off the screen 2 Suspend Off Screen off when system is in SUSPEN mode 3 Susp Stby Off Screen off when system is in STANDBY or SUSPEND mode 4 All Modes Off Screen off when system is in DOZE STANDBY or SUSPEND mode Note The M...

Page 35: ...Suspend BIOS will turn the HDD motor off when system is in SUSPEND mode Note 2 3 can be selected at the same time When HDD is in power saving mode any access to the HDD will wake the HDD up G Doze mode Remark 1 1 Disable System will never enter the DOZE mode 2 10 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 40 Sec 1 Min 3 Min 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Defines the continuous idle time before the...

Page 36: ...aded Note Normally STANDBY mode puts the system into low speed or 8 MHz The screen may be off depending on E I Suspend Mode Remark 1 1 Disable System will never enter the SUS PEND mode 2 10 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 40 Sec 1 Min 3 Min 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hr 2 Hr 3 Hr Defines the continuous idle time before the system enters the SUSPEND mode If any item defined in J is en abled and a...

Page 37: ...e specified event activity causes the PM Timers to be reloaded For example the Power Man agement Unit PMU monitors the specified activities as PM events Remark 1 All items mark with in this menu will be loaded with predefined values as long as the item Power Management is not configured to User Defined These items are Item System Doze System Standby System Suspend Remark 2 Although the item HDD Po...

Page 38: ...4 Using INT AUTO 1st Available IRQ 10 2nd Available IRQ 11 3rd Available IRQ 12 4th Available IRQ 9 PCI IRQ Actived By Level PCI IDE 2nd Channel Enable PCI IDE IRQ Map To PCI AUTO Primary IDE INT A ESC Quit Select Item F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults The following pages tell you the options of each item and describe the meaning of each...

Page 39: ...orce the BIOS to assign IRQs for function only B 1st Available IRQ 2nd Available IRQ 3rd Available IRQ 4th Available IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 NA The system BIOS will assign these 4 available IRQs to the found PCI devices C PCI IRQ Activated by Edge Level To tell the chipset the IRQ signals input is level or edge trigger D PCI IDE 2nd Channel Enable Disable Enable disable 2nd channel of PCI IDE...

Page 40: ...ign IRQ 14 for primary IDE INT IRQ 15 for secondary IDE INT for the specified slot ISA The BIOS will not assign any IRQs even if PCI IDE card is found Because some IDE cards connect the IRQ 14 15 directly from ISA slot through a cord This cord is called Legacy Header F Primary IDE INT Secondary IDE INT A B To assign the interrupt number that is using by the PCI IDE card ...

Page 41: ...y entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter password A message will confirm the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely...

Page 42: ...own If the number of cylinders is less than or equal to 1024 no LARGE option will be shown Users can select a mode which is appropriate for them ROM PCI ISA BOPS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC Note Some Oses SCO UNIX before V5 0 must use NORMAL for installation II Standard CMOS Setup CYLS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTOR MODE Drive C User 516MB 1120 16 65535 1119 59 NORMAL Drive D None 203MB 6...

Page 43: ...et his HDD to NORMAL mode the maximum accessible HDD size will be 528 Megabytes even though its physical size may be greater than that LBA Logical Block Addressing mode This is a new HDD accessing method to overcome the 528 Megabyte bottleneck The number of cylinders heads sectors shown in setup may not be the number physically contained in the HDD During HDD accessing the IDE controller will tran...

Page 44: ...ber of cylinders is less than 1024 by dividing it by 2 At the same time the number of heads is multiplied by 2 A reverse transformation process will be made inside INT13h in order to access the right HDD address Maximum HDD size no Cyclinder 1024 x no Head 32 x no Sector 63 x bytes per sector 512 1 Gigabytes 3 Remarks To support LBA or LARGE mode of HDDs there must be some software involved All th...

Page 45: ...HEAD SELECT DRIVE BAD TRACKE LIST PREFORMAT Current select drive is C DRIVE C CYLINDER 0 HEAD 0 CYLINDERS HEADS PRECOMP LANDZONE SECTORS MODE Drive C 1282 Mb 621 64 0 2483 63 LBA Drive D 0 Mb 0 0 65535 65535 0 AUTO Up Down Select item Enter Accept ESC Exit Abort Copyright Award Software Inc 1992 98 All Rights Reserved Control Keys Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move around the selections displa...

Page 46: ... the screen Delete bad track Delete the added bad tracks in the window at the right side of the screen Clear bad track table Clear the whole bad track list in the window at the right side of the screen PREFORMAT Interleave Select the interleave number of the hard disk drive on which you wish to perform low level format You may select from 1 to 8 Check the documentation that came with the drive for...

Page 47: ...ard devices includes DMA controller 8237 Programmable Interrupt Controller 8259 Programmable Interval Timer 8254 RTC chip C1 Auto detection of onboard DRAM Cache C3 1 Test system BIOS checksum 2 Test the first 256K DRAM 3 Expand the compresses codes into temporary DRAM area including the compresses System BIOS Option ROMs C5 Copy the BIOS from ROM into E0000 FFFFF shadow RAM so that POST will go f...

Page 48: ...the system clock Speed 3 Video initialization including Monochrome CGA EGA VGA If no display device is found the speaker will beep 0E 1 Initialize the APIC Multi Processor BIOS only 2 Test video RAM If Monochrome display device found 3 Show messages including Award Logo Copyright string BIOS Date code Part No OEM specific sign on messages Energy Star Logo Green BIOS ONLY CPU brand type speed Test ...

Page 49: ...arallel ports 44 Reserved 45 Initialize math coprocessor 46 4D Reserved 4E If there is any error detected such as video kb show all the error messages on the screen wait for user to press F1 key 4F 1 If password is needed ask for password 2 Clear the Energy Star Logo Green BIOS only 50 Write all CMOS values currently in the BIOS stack area back into the CMOS 51 Reserved 52 1 Initialize all ISA ROM...

Page 50: ...e system configuration table 62 1 Setup daylight saving according to Setup value 2 Program the NUM Lock typematic rate typematic speed according to Setup setting 63 1 If there is any change in the hardware configuration update the ESCD information PnP BIOS only 2 Clear memory that has been used 3 Boot system via INT 19H FF System Booting This means that the BIOS has already passed the control righ...

Page 51: ...rive Type SETUP ENTER to run the drive SETUP program Press any key to get to the application list Using the arrow keys select Windows Version 3 1 and press ENTER key Press ENTER key to select All Resolutions then press END to begin the installation At this point you will be asked for the path to your Windows system directory default C WINDOWS When the installation is complete press any key to cont...

Page 52: ...rive X A or B 7 The files INF will appear under the file name list SELECT OK to return to the Install From Disk window Under the statement Copy manufacturer s files from SELECT OK to start installing the driver files from the FLOPPY drive 8 Select device window will appear Under Models the driver file name will be listed SELECT OK to close Select Device window and select Color Palette and Desktop ...

Page 53: ...or Panel 2 1280x1024 TFT Color Panel 3 640x480 Dual Scan Color Panel 4 800x600 Dual Scan Color Panel 5 640x480 Sharp TFT Color Panel 6 640x480 18 bit TFT Color Panel 7 1024x768 TFT Color Panel 8 800x600 TFT Color Panel Meanwhile please also set the jumpers on JP6 as the following Panel 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 1 Open Close Close Close 2 Open Close Close Open 3 Open Close Open Close 4 Open Close Open Open 5...

Page 54: ...FT Color Panel 44K BIOS only 10 800x600 TFT Color Panel 44K BIOS only 11 800x600 Dual Scan Color Panel 44K BIOS only 12 800x600 Dual Scan Color Panel 44K BIOS only 13 1024x768 TFT Color Panel 44K BIOS only 14 1024x 768 TFT Color Panel 44K BIOS only 15 Reserved 16 Reserved Meanwhile please also set the jumpers on JP6 as the following Panel 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 1 Close Close Close Close 2 Close Close Clo...

Page 55: ...User s Guide Display 5 5 continued Panel 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 11 Open Close Open Close 12 Open Close Open Open 13 Open Open Close Close 14 Open Open Close Open 15 Open Open Open Close 16 Open Open Open Open ...

Page 56: ... 16 gray EGA 8x14 80x25 25 31 5 70 256 720x400 16 VGA 9x16 80x25 28 31 5 70 256 03h 640x200 16 Text CGA 8x8 80x25 25 31 5 70 256 640x350 16 EGA 8x14 80x25 25 31 5 70 256 720x400 16 VGA 9x16 80x25 28 31 5 70 256 04h 320x200 4 Graph All 8x8 40x25 25 31 5 70 256 05h 320x200 4 gray Graph CGA 8x8 40x25 25 31 5 70 256 320X200 4 gray EGA 8x8 40x25 25 31 5 70 256 320X200 4 VGA 8x8 40x25 25 31 5 70 256 06h...

Page 57: ... 75 384 94 5 68 7 85 384 28h 128 1280x1024 16 Graph L Pack 8x16 160x64 8 75 47 43 I 640 Pix 108 64 60 640 2Ah 1600x1200 16 Graph L Pack 8x16 200x75 938 Pix 30h 101h 640x480 256 Graph L pack 8x16 80x30 25 175 31 5 60 300 Pix 31 5 37 5 75 300 36 43 3 85 300 31h 100h 640x400 256 Graph L Pack 8x16 80x25 25 175 31 5 70 256 Pix 32h 103h 800x600 256 Graph L Pack 8x16 100x37 36 35 1 56 469 Pix 40 37 9 60 ...

Page 58: ...36 35 1 56 938 Pix 40 37 9 60 938 49 5 46 9 75 938 56 25 53 7 85 938 43h 114h 800x600 64K Graph L Pack 8x16 100x37 36 35 1 56 938 Pix 40 37 9 60 938 49 5 46 9 75 938 56 25 53 7 85 938 44h 116h 1024x768 32K Graph L Pack 8x16 128x48 44 9 35 5 43 I 1536 Pix 65 48 4 60 1536 45h 117h 1024x768 64K Graph L Pack 8x16 128x48 44 9 35 5 43 I 1536 Pix 65 48 4 60 1536 50h 112h 640x480 16M Graph L Pack 8x16 80x...

Page 59: ...lanar 8x16 160x64 78 75 47 43 I 640 108 64 60 640 70h 101h 640x480 256 Graph Pack 8x16 80x30 25 175 31 5 60 300 Pix 31 5 37 5 75 300 36 43 3 85 300 71h 100h 640x400 256 Graph Pack 8x16 80x25 25 175 31 5 70 256 Pix 72h 103h 800x600 256 Graph Pack 8x16 100x37 36 35 1 56 469 Pix 40 37 9 60 469 49 5 46 9 75 469 56 25 53 7 85 469 74h 105h 1024x768 256 Graph Pack 8x16 128x48 44 9 35 5 43 I 768 Pix 65 48...

Page 60: ...hdog timer cycle If the system program goes into a dead loop or goes into an abnormal cycle the watchdog timer cannot be refreshed immediately Meanwhile the system will be reset by watchdog timer automatically The watchdog timer will be refreshed by disable watchdog output then enable watchdog output The following flowchart shows the normal structure of system program Watchdog timer examples 1 Set...

Page 61: ...e Value Time Out Time Value Time Out 0 None 8 0 5 sec 1 0 5 sec 9 1 sec 2 1 sec A 2 sec 3 0 015 sec B 4 sec 4 0 03 sec C 8 sec 5 0 06 sec D 16 sec 6 0 125 sec E 32 sec 7 0 25 sec F 64 sec 2 Enable watchdog output mov dx 443h SET WATCH DOG ENABLE in al dx jmp short 2 3 Disable watchdog output mov dx 043h SET WATCH DOG DISABLE in al dx jmp short 2 ...

Page 62: ... Pin Assignment Parallel Printer connector PRN Pin no Signal 1 Strobe 2 Data 0 3 Data 1 4 Data 2 5 Data 3 6 Data 4 7 Data 5 8 Data 6 9 Data 7 10 Acknowledge 11 Busy 12 Paper Empty 13 Select 14 Auto Feed 15 Error 16 INIT Printer 17 Select Input 18 25 Ground ...

Page 63: ...o Signal 1 RST 2 GND 3 D7 4 D8 5 D6 6 D9 7 D5 8 D10 9 D4 10 D11 11 D3 12 D12 13 D2 14 D13 15 D1 16 D14 17 D0 18 D15 19 GND 20 N C 21 N C 22 GND 23 IOW 24 GND 25 IOR 26 GND 27 IORDY 28 N C 29 N C 30 GND 31 IRQ 32 IO CS16 33 A1 34 N C 35 A0 36 A2 37 CS0 38 CS1 39 ACT 40 GND ...

Page 64: ...o Signal 1 33 odd GND 2 High Density 4 6 Unused 8 Index 10 Motor Enable A 12 Driver Select B 14 Driver Select A 16 Motor Enable B 18 Direction 20 Step Pulse 22 Write Data 24 Write Enable 26 Track 0 28 Write Protect 30 Read Data 32 Select Head 34 Disk Change ...

Page 65: ...User s Guide Pin Assignments B 4 CRT Display Connector VGA Pin no Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 N C 10 GND 11 N C 12 N C 13 H SYNC 14 V SYNC 15 N C ...

Page 66: ... Signal 1 12V 2 12V 3 GND 4 GND 5 VDD 6 VDD 7 ENVEE 8 GND 9 P0 10 P1 11 P2 12 P3 13 P4 14 P5 15 P6 16 P7 17 P8 18 P9 19 P10 20 P11 21 P12 22 P13 23 P14 24 P15 25 P16 26 P17 27 P18 28 P19 29 P20 30 P21 31 P22 32 P23 33 GND 34 GND 35 CLOCK 36 FLM 37 M 38 LP 39 GND 40 EN_BKL 41 GND 42 ENVDD 43 VDD 44 VDD ...

Page 67: ...nnector COM1 Pin no Signal 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 N C RS 232 422 485 Connector COM2 Pin no RS232 RS422 RS485 1 DCD TX DATA 2 DSR RTS 3 RX TX DATA 4 RTS RTS 5 TX RX 6 CTS CTS 7 DTR RX 8 RI CTS 9 GND GND 10 N C N C ...

Page 68: ...User s Guide Pin Assignments B 7 Ethernet connector RJ 45 UTP Pin no signal 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX 7 NC 8 N C ...

Page 69: ... LA20 IRQ12 6 SD3 DRQ2 LA19 IRQ15 7 SD2 12V LA18 IRQ14 8 SD1 OWS LA17 DACK0 9 SD0 12V MEMR DRQ0 10 IOCHRDY GND MEMW DACK5 11 AEN SMEMW SD8 DRQ5 12 SA19 SMEMR SD9 DACK6 13 SA18 IOW SD10 DRQ6 14 SA17 IOR SD11 DACK7 15 SA16 DACK3 SD12 DRQ7 16 SA15 DRQ3 SD13 5V 17 SA14 DACK1 SD14 MASTER 18 SA13 DRQ1 SD15 GND 19 SA12 REFRESH NC GND 20 SA11 SYSCLK 21 SA10 IRQ7 22 SA9 IRQ6 23 SA8 IRQ5 ...

Page 70: ...uide Pin Assignments B 9 PC 104 Connector continued Pin no A B C D 24 SA7 IRQ4 25 SA6 IRQ3 26 SA5 DACK2 27 SA4 TC 28 SA3 BALE 29 SA2 5V 30 SA1 OSC 31 SA0 GND 32 GND GND Remark means Low active single means None ...

Page 71: ... operating system files into DiskOnChip should be done like in any other hard disk The following is an example of a typical initialization process 1 Set the DiskOnChip as a regular drive in your system not a boot drive 2 Install a bootable floppy diskette in drive A and boot the system from drive A 3 At the DOS prompt type SYS C to transfer the DOS system files to the DiskOnChip assuming the DiskO...

Page 72: ... the prompt A or B 3 The screen will ask you to enter the file name for programming Please enter the filename for the updating BIOS that are from your agent Meanwhile please type N to answer the question Do you want to save BIOS y n at the bottom of the screen 4 After that please type Y to answer the question Are you sure to program y n at the bottom line of the current screen 5 Turn off the power...

Page 73: ...0 0DF DMA controller 2 0F0 Clear math Coprocessor busy signal 0F1 Reset math Coprocessor 0F8 0FF Math Coprocessor 1F0 1F8 Fixed disk controller 200 207 Game port 278 27F Parallel port 2 2E8 2EF Serial port 4 COM 4 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 COM 2 300 31F Prototype card Streaming Tape Adapter 378 37F Parallel port 1 380 38F SDLC Bisynchronous 2 3A0 3AF SDLC Bisynchronous 1 3B0 3BF Monochrome Display Par...

Page 74: ...User s Guide I O Address Map E 2 ...

Page 75: ... 1 Appendix F Memory Address Map Address HEX Device 0000000 009FFFF System memory 00A0000 00BFFFF Display memory 00C0000 00EFFFF I O device BIOS ROM or RAM buffer 00F0000 00FFFFF System BIOS ROM 0100000 BFFFFFF System extension memory ...

Page 76: ...by using the Up and Down keys To change a selected item press Enter and a screen will appear with available options Highlight your option and press Enter Each highlighted option has a help message guide displayed at the bottom of the screen for additional information 4 After you have made your selection and are certain with your choice press ESC A prompt will appear asking if you want to save the ...

Page 77: ...User s Guide Mechanical drawing H 1 Appendix H Mechanical Drawing ...

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