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Secondary Slave LBA Mode

This option allows you to enable IDE LBA (Logical Block Address)
Mode for the second (slave) IDE drive attached to the secondary IDE
controller.  Data is accessed by block addresses rather than by the
traditional Cylinder-Head-Sector scheme.  This allows you to use
drives larger than 528MB.

If the Secondary Ctrl Drives Present option described above is set
to None or 1, this option is not available.

The Setup screen displays the system option:

Secondary Slave LBA Mode

:  Disabled

Available options are:

Disabled
Enabled

Saving and Exiting

When you have made all desired changes to Advanced Setup, press
<Esc> to return to the WinBIOS Setup Main Menu screen.

You may make changes to other Setup, Utility, Security or Default
options or press <Esc> to exit WinBIOS Setup.  You may save the
changes you have just made or you may exit from Setup without
saving your changes.

ADVANCED SETUP

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TECHNICAL REFERENCE

Summary of Contents for SB586TCP/166

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Page 7: ...1 5 RAM Memory 1 6 ROM Memory 1 6 Performance 1 7 Power Requirements 1 7 Environment 1 7 Configuration Jumpers 1 8 System BIOS 1 10 Watchdog Timer 1 10 Connectors 1 12 ISA PCI Reference 2 1 ISA Bus 2...

Page 8: ...21 Key Conventions 3 23 Mouse Conventions 3 24 Standard Setup Drive Types 4 1 Advanced Setup 5 1 Advanced Setup 5 1 Chipset Setup 5 13 Power Management Setup 6 1 Peripheral Setup 7 1 Appendix A BIOS M...

Page 9: ...Pentium CPU at 166MHz SB586TCP 150 Pentium CPU at 150MHz SB586TCP 133 Pentium CPU at 133MHz SB586TCP 120 Pentium CPU at 120MHz SB586TCP 100 Pentium CPU at 100MHz SB586TCP 90 Pentium CPU at 90MHz FEATU...

Page 10: ...mer On board 3 3V regulator Supports 256K x 36 512K x 36 1M x 36 2M x 36 4M x 36 8M x 36 and 16M x 36 SIMM s Shadow RAM for System BIOS and peripherals increases system speed and performance Full PC c...

Page 11: ...SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL REFERENCE 1 3...

Page 12: ...D P11 IDE BIOS P8 Parallel P6 Serial 1 P7 Serial 2 Timer JU101 Serial 2 Int JU100 Serial 1 Int JU102 Parallel Int Processor PCI Local Bus ISA Bus P13 PCI SCSI Cache 1 0 SIMM Bank Extension 1 1 P5A Com...

Page 13: ...n be 3 1 2 or 5 1 4 or one of each Two serial ports Parallel printer port bidirectional EIDE interface supports two integrated drive electronics hard drives Supports drives larger than 528MB On board...

Page 14: ...ts of sockets 3 and 4 U62 U63 Supported SIMM s are 256K x 36 512K x 36 1M x 36 2M x 36 4M x 36 8M x 36 16M x 36 NOTE Two SIMM s of the same memory capacity must be used to fill a memory bank All SIMM...

Page 15: ...Hz 380 100MHz 316 90MHz 288 POWER REQUIREMENTS Voltage 5V 3 7 Amps typical 12V 100 mAmps typical 12V 100 mAmps typical ENVIRONMENT Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 70 C Hu...

Page 16: ...color CRT Install on the BOTTOM for a monochrome CRT JU81 Password Clear Install for one power up cycle to reset the password to the default null password Remove for normal operation JU82 Watchdog Ti...

Page 17: ...e IOCHRDY signal from the IDE drive connector JU100 On Board Serial Port 1 Interrupt Select Install on the LEFT for IRQ3 Install on the RIGHT for IRQ4 JU101 On Board Serial Port 2 Interrupt Select Ins...

Page 18: ...hich resets the processor board if the timer is not refreshed by software periodically The timer is typically used to restart an application which becomes hung on an external event When the applicatio...

Page 19: ...until the end of the timeout the watchdog timer issues a hardware reset to the processor board The timer should be refreshed by the software every 1 0 seconds to prevent a timeout A set of watchdog t...

Page 20: ...ual row header Molex 10 89 1341 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Gnd 2 N RPM 3 Gnd 4 NC 5 Gnd 6 NC 7 Gnd 8 P Index 9 Gnd 10 N Motoron 1 11 Gnd 12 N Drive Sel2 13 Gnd 14 N Drive Sel1 15 Gnd 16 N Motoron 2 17 Gn...

Page 21: ...5V fused P5 Speaker Port Connector 4 pin single row header Amp 640456 4 PIN SIGNAL 1 Speaker Data 2 Key 3 Gnd 4 5V P5A Combo IO Connector 8 pin single row header Amp 640456 8 PIN SIGNAL 1 Reset 2 Gnd...

Page 22: ...arrier Detect 2 Data Set Ready I 3 Receive Data I 4 Request to Send O 5 Transmit Data O 6 Clear to Send I 7 Data Terminal Ready O 8 Ring Indicator I 9 Signal Gnd 10 NC P8 Parallel Port Connector 25 pi...

Page 23: ...9 1401 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Reset 2 Gnd 3 Data 7 4 Data 8 5 Data 6 6 Data 9 7 Data 5 8 Data 10 9 Data 4 10 Data 11 11 Data 3 12 Data 12 13 Data 2 14 Data 13 15 Data 1 16 Data 14 17 Data 0 18 Data 1...

Page 24: ...DB0 3 Gnd 4 SCZDB1 5 Gnd 6 SCZDB2 7 Gnd 8 SCZDB3 9 Gnd 10 SCZDB4 11 Gnd 12 SCZDB5 13 Gnd 14 SCZDB6 15 Gnd 16 SCZDB7 17 Gnd 18 SCZDBP 19 Gnd 20 Gnd 21 Gnd 22 Gnd 23 Gnd 24 Gnd 25 NC 26 TERMPWR 27 Gnd 2...

Page 25: ...ISA BUS PIN NUMBERING 62 pin ISA Bus Connector Component Side of Board 36 pin ISA Bus Connector ISA REFERENCE TECHNICAL REFERENCE 2 1...

Page 26: ...0 SA11 I O A21 SA10 I O A22 SA9 I O A23 SA8 I O A24 SA7 I O A25 SA6 I O A26 SA5 I O A27 SA4 I O A28 SA3 I O A29 SA2 I O A30 SA1 I O A31 SA0 I O I O Pin Signal Name I O B1 Gnd Ground B2 RESDRV O B3 5V...

Page 27: ...Q5 I D12 DAK6 O D13 DRQ6 I D14 DAK7 O D15 DRQ7 I D16 5V Power D17 Master16 I D18 Gnd Ground I O Pin Signal Name I O C1 SBHE I O C2 LA23 I O C3 LA22 I O C4 LA21 I O C5 LA20 I O C6 LA19 I O C7 LA18 I O...

Page 28: ...or synchronization It is not intended for uses requiring a fixed frequency CHRDY I I O Channel Ready CHRDY is pulled low not ready by a memory or I O device to lengthen I O or memory cycles Any slow d...

Page 29: ...processor or DMA controller or by a microprocessor or DMA controller resident on the I O channel This signal is active low IOWC I O I O Write IOWC instructs an I O device to read the data on the data...

Page 30: ...omplete the present bus cycle without inserting any additional wait cycles In order to run a memory cycle to a 16 bit device without wait cycles NOWS is derived from an address decode gated with a Rea...

Page 31: ...RDC is derived from MRDC and the decode of the low 1MB of memory When a microprocessor on the I O channel wishes to drive MRDC it must have the address lines valid on the bus for one system clock peri...

Page 32: ...360 36F Reserved 378 37F Parallel Printer Port 1 380 38F SDLC Bisynchronous 2 3A0 3AF Bisynchronous 1 3B0 3BF Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter 3C0 3CF Reserved 3D0 3DF Color Graphics Monitor Ad...

Page 33: ...tforms and architectures The PCI component and add in card interface is processor inde pendent enabling an efficient transition to future processor genera tions by bridges or by direct integration and...

Page 34: ...pins on the left side and optional pins on the right side Required Pins Optional Pins Address Data 64 bit Extension AD 31 00 AD 63 32 C BE 3 0 C BE 7 4 PAR PAR64 REQ64 Interface Control ACK64 FRAME T...

Page 35: ...PCI LOCAL BUS PIN NUMBERING Component Side of Board 5 volt 32 bit PCI Connector B2 B1 A2 A1 62 61 62 61 PCI REFERENCE TECHNICAL REFERENCE 2 11...

Page 36: ...r Keys on the 3 3 volt connector Pins B50 B51 A50 and A51 are Connectors Keys on the 5 volt connector but are Gnd ground on the 3 3 volt connec tor 32 bit connector start I O Signal Pin Name B1 12V B2...

Page 37: ...Connector Key B51 Connector Key B52 AD8 B53 AD7 B54 3 3V B55 AD5 B56 AD3 B57 Gnd B58 AD1 B59 V I O B60 ACK64 B61 5V B62 5V I O Signal Pin Name A23 AD26 A24 Gnd A25 AD24 A26 IDSEL A27 3 3V A28 AD22 A2...

Page 38: ...0 AD47 B81 AD45 B82 Gnd B83 AD43 B84 AD41 B85 Gnd B86 AD39 B87 AD37 B88 V I O B89 AD35 B90 AD33 B91 Gnd B92 Reserved B93 Reserved B94 Gnd I O Signal Pin Name Connector Key Connector Key A63 Gnd A64 C...

Page 39: ...edge 64 bit Transfer when actively driven by the device that has positively decoded its address as the target of the current access indicates the target is willing to transfer data using 64 bits ACK64...

Page 40: ...n REQ64 and ACK64 are both asserted C BE4 applies to byte 4 and C BE7 applies to byte 7 CLK Clock provides timing for all transactions on PCI and is an input to every PCI device DEVSEL Device Select w...

Page 41: ...PAR Parity is even parity across AD 31 00 and C BE 3 0 Parity generation is required by all PCI agents The master drives PAR for address and write data phases the target drives PAR for read data phas...

Page 42: ...Error is for reporting address parity errors data parity errors on the Special Cycle command or any other system error where the result will be catastrophic If an agent does not want a non maskable in...

Page 43: ...RDY During a read TRDY indicates that valid data is present on AD 31 00 During a write it indicates that the target is prepared to accept data TRST optional Test Reset provides an asynchronous initial...

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Page 45: ...r is encountered during the diagnostic tests the error is reported in one of two different ways If the error occurs before the display device is initialized a series of beeps is transmitted If the err...

Page 46: ...he peripheral devices by verifying the validity of the system setup information stored in the system CMOS RAM See the Running WinBIOS Setup section of this manual If WinBIOS detects a fault the screen...

Page 47: ...uested to enter a password See Password Entry later in this section Once the POST routines complete successfully a screen displays showing the current configuration of your system including proces sor...

Page 48: ...Setup section of this manual When password checking is enabled the following password prompt displays Enter CURRENT Password Type the password and press Enter NOTE The null password is the system defa...

Page 49: ...ord has been entered correctly you are allowed to continue BIOS Errors If an error is encountered during the diagnostic checks performed when the system is powered on the error is reported in one of t...

Page 50: ...ausing the system after a non fatal error may be bypassed by disabling the Wait for F1 If Any Error option in the Advanced Setup program See the Advanced Setup section of this manual Press F1 You may...

Page 51: ...system is configured with the default values stored in this ROM file As soon as the system is turned on the power on diagnostic routines check memory attempt to prepare peripheral devices for action...

Page 52: ...IOS Setup Main Menu The WinBIOS Setup Main Menu is organized into four windows each of which contains several icons You may select an option in one of two ways Use the mouse to double click on the app...

Page 53: ...icon to make changes to Standard Setup The Setup program is described in the Standard Setup section of this manual The following options may be changed Date Time Floppy A Type Floppy B Type Master Dis...

Page 54: ...ISA Adapter ROM Shadow IDE Block Mode Primary Master LBA Mode Primary Slave LBA Mode Secondary Ctrl Drives Present Secondary Master LBA Mode Secondary Slave LBA Mode Select the Chipset icon to make c...

Page 55: ...is manual The fol lowing options may be changed Advanced Power Management IDE Drive Power Down VESA Video Power Down Timeout Value IRQ Break Events Select the Peripheral icon to make changes to the Pe...

Page 56: ...hard disk parameters will be detected automatically Select the DetectSlave icon if the Slave Disk Hard Disk D is an IDE drive The hard disk parameters will be detected automatically Select the Color S...

Page 57: ...select a group of default settings for all WinBIOS Setup options These options are described later in this section Three options are available Select the Original icon to return to the system configu...

Page 58: ...anges and Exit to store your changes in the CMOS The CMOS checksum is calculated and written to the CMOS Control is then passed back to WinBIOS and the booting process continues using the new CMOS val...

Page 59: ...Setup Main Menu the following window displays WinBIOS searches for the hard disk and if it can access the drive it reads the disk parameters It then searches the WinBIOS drive table for matching param...

Page 60: ...accept the hard disk type and its associated parameters or if it is Not Detected You may use Standard Setup to set up the correct parameters for the drive Select Yes to accept the hard disk type and...

Page 61: ...ssword prompt by entering a null password If you select the Password icon the following win dow displays The window above displays the message Enter New Password This is the message you will see befor...

Page 62: ...he Password icon Enter Current Password Use the mouse or type in your current password If you enter the incorrect password the following message displays When you select OK you return to the WinBIOS S...

Page 63: ...the follow ing message displays Press Esc or Enter to return to the WinBIOS Setup Main Menu screen If you save the changes when you exit WinBIOS Setup the password is stored in CMOS RAM The next time...

Page 64: ...may have to select N several times to prevent the boot sector write The following message displays if any attempt is made to format any cylinder head or sector of any hard disk drive via the BIOS INT...

Page 65: ...efault option The following shows the Default window of the WinBIOS Setup Main Menu The icons available in this window allow you to select a group of set tings for all WinBIOS Setup options You can us...

Page 66: ...alues in effect Select Yes to load the Optimal default settings Select the Fail safe icon when you cannot boot your com puter successfully The Fail safe settings are more likely to configure a workabl...

Page 67: ...or field Arrow keys Move to the next field in the desired direction Enter Select the current item Pg Up Return to the previous page PgDn Advance to the next page Home Return to the first option End Ad...

Page 68: ...RQ5 IRQ2 is not supported Microsoft compatible mouse the M V W Series using the M and M protocols Logitech C series compatible mouse using the MM protocol Listed below are the mouse click functions Ac...

Page 69: ...ow allows you to select options to change the date and time the floppy drive type s and the hard disk type s These options are described below You may select an option in one of two ways Use the mouse...

Page 70: ...use or the left and right arrow keys to move from one field to another To change the values in each field use the mouse to click on the plus and minus keys on the screen or use the plus and minus keys...

Page 71: ...elow Not Installed is available for use as an option This option can be used for diskless work stations NOTE If the hard disk is an IDE drive you may use the DetectMaster or DetectSlave option in the...

Page 72: ...eter value and press the Enter key The numbers entered display above the line on the screen keypad If an invalid value is entered an E appears to the left of the number entered The backspace key on th...

Page 73: ...ignates the track cylinder number where write precompensation begins Landing Zone LZ is the disk cylinder where the head lands This number determines the cylinder location where the heads will normall...

Page 74: ...901 17 112 10 820 3 65535 820 17 20 11 855 5 65535 855 17 35 12 855 7 65535 855 17 50 13 306 8 128 319 17 20 14 733 7 65535 733 17 43 15 Invalid 16 612 4 0 663 17 20 17 977 5 300 977 17 41 18 977 7 65...

Page 75: ...128 615 17 41 38 987 3 987 987 17 25 39 987 7 987 987 17 57 40 820 6 820 820 17 41 41 977 5 977 977 17 41 42 981 5 981 981 17 41 43 830 7 512 830 17 48 44 830 10 65535 830 17 69 45 917 15 65535 918 1...

Page 76: ...ndard Setup program Keep a copy in case of backup battery failure Consult your drive manual if you are unsure about any of these values Values required only if Type USER Floppy A Type Floppy B Type Ma...

Page 77: ...s The Advanced Setup Window When you display the Advanced Setup Window the format is similar to the sample shown above except the window displays only ten options at a time If you need to change other...

Page 78: ...ptions for the system options listed below show the values as they appear if you have not run the Advanced Setup program yet Once values have been defined they display each time Advanced Setup is run...

Page 79: ...of system memory The Setup screen displays the system option Above 1MB Memory Test Enabled Available options are Disabled Enabled Memory Test Tick Sound This option allows you to turn on or turn off...

Page 80: ...can still function a non fatal error has occurred WinBIOS responds with an appropriate error message followed by Press F1 to RESUME If this option is disabled a non fatal error does not generate the P...

Page 81: ...have the floppy drive s seek during bootup The default for this option is Disabled to allow a fast boot and to decrease the possibility of damage to the heads The Setup screen displays the system opti...

Page 82: ...ot from the floppy drive either floppy drive A or floppy drive B depending on the setting of the Floppy Drive Swapping option described above This option allows you to reverse the bootup sequence to s...

Page 83: ...ning WinBIOS Setup sec tion of this manual The null password is the system default and will be in effect if a password has not been assigned or if the CMOS is corrupted Cache Memory Cache memory may b...

Page 84: ...apter ROM Shadow ROM shadow is a technique in which BIOS code is copied from slower ROM to faster RAM The BIOS is then executed from the RAM Each option allows for a segment of 16KB or 32KB to be shad...

Page 85: ...area that is not used by ISA adapter cards is allocated to PCI adapter cards The Setup screen displays the system option ISA Adapter ROM XXXX 16K Disabled where XXXX is the base address of the segment...

Page 86: ...ves larger than 528MB The Setup screen displays the system option Primary Master LBA Mode Disabled Available options are Disabled Enabled Primary Slave LBA Mode This option allows you to enable IDE LB...

Page 87: ...enable IDE LBA Logical Block Address Mode for the first master IDE drive attached to the secondary IDE controller Data is accessed by block addresses rather than by the traditional Cylinder Head Sect...

Page 88: ...ibed above is set to None or 1 this option is not available The Setup screen displays the system option Secondary Slave LBA Mode Disabled Available options are Disabled Enabled Saving and Exiting When...

Page 89: ...dow the format is similar to the sample shown above If values display for all parameters the Setup parameters have been defined previously NOTE The values in this screen do not necessarily reflect the...

Page 90: ...SA VGA Frame Buffer Size This option sets the size of the VGA frame buffer It must be set to one of the size values if the VGA card installed in the system re quires a frame buffer The Setup screen di...

Page 91: ...B 2MB 14 MB 4MB 12 MB PCI VGA Palette Snooping This option indicates whether or not any ISA adapter card installed in the system requires VGA palette snooping The Setup screen displays the system opti...

Page 92: ...rating system is being used Setting this option to Yes allows full inter action between the BIOS and the operating system PnP features The Setup screen displays the system option Boot to PnP operating...

Page 93: ...able to PCI PnP where is the number of the interrupt request IRQ avail able to the option specified PCI or ISA Available options PCI PnP ISA EISA Saving and Exiting When you have made all desired chan...

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Page 95: ...t Setup window the format is similar to the sample shown above If values display for all parameters the Setup parameters have been defined previously NOTE The values in this screen do not necessarily...

Page 96: ...Power Management APM on your system If this option is set to Disabled you cannot change the other options on the Power Management Setup screen The Setup screen displays the system option Advanced Powe...

Page 97: ...ons are Disabled Standby Suspend Off Timeout Value This option specifies the length of time WinBIOS waits before turn ing off power to the drive if the drive remains inactive The Setup screen displays...

Page 98: ...er Available options are Disabled Enabled Saving and Exiting When you have made all desired changes to Power Management Setup press Esc to return to the WinBIOS Setup Main Menu screen You may make cha...

Page 99: ...p window the format is similar to the sample shown above If values display for all parameters the Setup parameters have been defined previously NOTE The values in this screen do not necessarily reflec...

Page 100: ...ual to have WinBIOS configure the peripherals as they have been defined on the Peripheral Setup screen See the Manual BIOS Configuration Features section below Automatic BIOS Configuration Features Wh...

Page 101: ...ress The default ad dress assignment order is 3F8H 2F8H 3E8H 2E8H Note that this same assignment order is used by WinBIOS to place the active serial port addresses in lower memory BIOS data area for c...

Page 102: ...The interrupts used by the Parallel Port may be assigned by a jumper setting on some processor boards For those boards on which the selectable interrupt jumper is not available IRQ7 is used for the on...

Page 103: ...by Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 may be assigned by jumper settings on some processor boards For those boards on which the selectable interrupt jumpers are not available IRQ4 is used for Serial Port...

Page 104: ...t may be set using this op tion The interrupts used by the Parallel Port may be assigned by a jumper setting on some processor boards For those boards on which the selectable interrupt jumper is not a...

Page 105: ...ving and Exiting When you have made all desired changes to Peripheral Setup press Esc to return to the WinBIOS Setup Main Menu screen You may make changes to other Setup Utility Security or Default op...

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Page 107: ...with the exception of 8 are fatal errors Beep Count Message Description 1 Refresh Failure The memory refresh circuitry of the processor board is faulty 2 Parity Error A parity error was detected in th...

Page 108: ...r most of the error messages there is no ERROR Message Line 2 Generally for those messages containing an ERROR Message Line 2 the text will be RUN SETUP UTILITY Pressing the F1 key will invoke the BIO...

Page 109: ...lained in BIOS Beep Codes earlier in this section If an error occurs with Timer 2 this error message appears CMOS Battery State Low There is a battery in the system which is used for storing the CMOS...

Page 110: ...itch properly after the system is powered off DMA Error An error has occurred in the DMA controller on the processor board DMA 1 Error An error has occurred in the first DMA channel on the processor b...

Page 111: ...stalled on an adapter card in an I O Bus expansion slot The message appears as follows OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR HEX XXXX where XXXX is the address in hexadecimal at which the error has occurred Off...

Page 112: ...or has occurred If the memory location cannot be determined the message is Memory Parity Error I O Card Parity Error An expansion card failed The message appears as follows I O PARITY ERROR AT XXXXX w...

Page 113: ...BAT to be done next CD BAT command to keyboard controller is to be issued CE Keyboard controller BAT result verified Any initialization after keyboard controller BAT to be done next CF Initialization...

Page 114: ...ntroller I B free Going to issue the BAT command to keyboard controller 0D BAT command to keyboard controller is issued Going to verify the BAT command 0E Keyboard controller BAT result verified Any i...

Page 115: ...setting video mode to be done next 28 Initialization before setting video mode is complete Going for mono chrome mode and color mode setting 2A Different Buses init system static output devices to st...

Page 116: ...for memory test 43 Entered virtual mode Going to enable interrupts for diagnostics mode 44 Interrupts enabled if diagnostics switch is on Going to initialize data to check memory wraparound at 0 0 45...

Page 117: ...ode 54 Shutdown was successful CPU in real mode Going to disable Gate A20 line and disable parity NMI 57 A20 address line parity NMI disable successful Going to adjust memory size depending on relocat...

Page 118: ...g after Setup complete Going to display power on screen message 8B First screen message displayed Wait message displayed About to do video BIOS shadow 8C Video BIOS shadow successful Setup options pro...

Page 119: ...9F Extended keyboard check is done ID flag is set Num Lock key on or off as specified in Setup Keyboard ID command to be issued A0 Keyboard ID command issued Keyboard ID flag to be reset A1 Keyboard I...

Page 120: ...s and the HIGH BYTE of checkpoint is the indication of which routine is being executed in different Buses The details of the HIGH BYTE of these checkpoints are as follows HIGH BYTE XY The upper nibble...

Page 121: ...s the Bus on which the different routines are being executed Y can be from 0 to 5 0 Generic DIM device initialization manager 1 On board system devices 2 ISA devices 3 EISA devices 4 ISA PnP devices 5...

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