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MS440GX
Motherboard
Product Guide

Order Number:  713653-001

Summary of Contents for MS440GX

Page 1: ...MS440GX Motherboard Product Guide Order Number 713653 001...

Page 2: ...l product when used in accordance with its associated documentation is Year 2000 Capable when upon installation it accurately stores displays processes provides and or receives date data from into and...

Page 3: ...y 21 Input Output I O Controller O 22 82558 PCI LAN Controller D 23 EtherExpress PRO 100 WfM PCI LAN Subsystem 23 Alert On LAN Component 24 Audio Subsystem 24 Audio Drivers and Utilities 25 Hardware M...

Page 4: ...tion Submenu 59 IDE Configuration Submenus 60 Floppy Options Submenu 61 DMI Event Logging Submenu 62 Video Configuration Submenu 62 Security Menu 63 Power Menu 63 Boot Menu 64 Boot Options 65 Hard Dri...

Page 5: ...Mapping 83 Back Panel Connectors E 84 Keyboard and Mouse Interface 85 Universal Serial Bus USB 85 Parallel Port 86 Serial Ports 86 I O Shield 88 Midboard Connectors 89 Add in Card Connectors 90 Audio...

Page 6: ...Flow 32 3c Procedure Step 6 DRM Base With Retention Clip 32 3d Procedure Step 7 Fans and Fan Header in Chassis 33 3e Procedure Step 11a Installing the DRM 33 3f Procedure Step 13 CPU Heat Sinks DRM To...

Page 7: ...er Settings 54 14 Setup Menu Bar 56 15 Setup Function Keys 56 16 Maintenance Menu 57 17 Main Menu 57 18 Advanced Menu 58 19 Peripheral Configuration Submenu 59 20 IDE Configuration Submenus 60 21 Flop...

Page 8: ...J10H1 97 50 VRM Connector J13J1 98 51 SCSI LED Connector J10A1 99 52 Front and Rear Chassis Intrusion Connectors 101 53 Wake on LAN Technology Connector J11A2 101 54 Wake on Modem Connector J9A1 101...

Page 9: ...configuration data MIF Management information format SMM System management mode CPU Central processing unit ESD Electrostatic DISCHARGE MIDI Musical interface digital interface SMP Symmetric multi pr...

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Page 11: ...15 Form Factor 16 Chipset 16 PCI A G P Controller 17 82371EB Xcelerator 18 I O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller 19 IDE Support 19 Real Time Clock CMOS SRAM and Battery 20 Diskette Drive Con...

Page 12: ...y see Table 4 and associated text I O Control National Semiconductor PC97307 I O controller Peripheral Interfaces Two serial ports Two USB ports One parallel port Two IDE interfaces with Ultra DMA sup...

Page 13: ...tegrated motherboard The main board components are identified by alphabetical callouts This board supports the Slot 2 processor DS2P family It is a custom ATX form factor 12 x13 board with an ATX I O...

Page 14: ...or for Application Processor Connector for Pentium II Xeon processor H Intel 82443GX PAC AGPset provides bus control signals address paths and data paths for transfers between the processor s host bus...

Page 15: ...f the S E C C The ECC cache includes components totaling up to 1 MB in size All onboard system memory is cacheable Processor Options The following processor configuration options can be used A single...

Page 16: ...30 0 00 5 10 3 30 0 20 11 40 2 80 3 35 12 30 0 30 12 70 9 31 0 45 0 00 6 20 9 06 6 74 2 59 Figure 2 MS440GX Custom ATX Form Factor Chipset The Intel 440GX AGPset includes a Host PCI bridge integrated...

Page 17: ...4 bit data interface with ECC support Symmetrical and asymmetrical DRAM addressing A G P Interface Complies with the A G P specification Rev 1 0 Support for 3 3V A G P 66 133 MHz devices Synchronous c...

Page 18: ...rated Dual Channel Enhanced IDE Interface Support for up to four IDE devices PIO Mode 4 transfers at up to 16 MB sec Support for Ultra DMA 33 synchronous DMA mode transfers up to 33 MB sec Bus master...

Page 19: ...ock addressing LBA and extended cylinder head sector ECHS translation modes The BIOS automatically detects the IDE device transfer rate and translation mode The motherboard supports LS 120 diskette te...

Page 20: ...rs When the computer is plugged in then the 3 V standby current from the power supply extends the life of the battery NOTE Power is supplied to the chassis intrusion circuit by the battery when no AC...

Page 21: ...r is provided on the motherboard to install A G P add in cards Memory The motherboard has four dual inline memory module DIMM sockets Minimum memory size is 32 MB maximum memory size is 2 GB The BIOS...

Page 22: ...e FIFO buffer Four internal 8 bit DMA options for the UART with SIR support USI Multimode Bidirectional Parallel Port Standard mode IBM and Centronics compatible Enhanced parallel port EPP mode with B...

Page 23: ...ng 802 3 Auto Negotiation for automatically establishing the best operating mode when connected to other 10 Base T or 100Base TX devices Integrated power management features Support for ACPI Support f...

Page 24: ...onboard audio subsystem features the Crystal CS4235 an audio codec with an integrated FM synthesizer The audio subsystem provides all the digital audio and analog mixing functions needed for recording...

Page 25: ...lities are available from Intel s World Wide Web site Audio driver support is provided for the Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 and Microsoft Windows 98 operating systems Hardware Monitor Subsystem The hardwa...

Page 26: ...tts Power Supply Considerations For typical configurations the motherboard is designed to operate with at least a 300 W power supply A higher wattage power supply should be used for heavily loaded con...

Page 27: ...rts system BIOS shadowing allowing the BIOS to execute from 64 bit onboard write protected DRAM During POST the BIOS displays a message identifying the type of BIOS and the revision code The initial p...

Page 28: ...DMI configuration data Plug and Play data FFFF9000 FFFF9FFF 4 KB Used by BIOS e g for Event Logging FFFF8000 FFFF8FFF 4 KB OEM logo or Scan Flash Area FFF80000 FFFF7FFF 480 KB Main BIOS Block Piezoele...

Page 29: ...l the Processor Retention Mechanism 30 How to Install a Single Processor 37 How to Install a Second Processor 38 How to Remove and Install the Motherboard 40 How to Set Processor Speed 41 Jumper Setti...

Page 30: ...ment including but not limited to the following Turn off system AC power by unplugging the AC power cord from the wall outlet Disconnect the computer from any telecommunications systems networks and m...

Page 31: ...ion clips see Figure 3c 1 Small tie wrap Procedure To Install DRM Fans and the Processor Retention Mechanism Step Action 1 Observe the safety precautions in Safety Considerations at the beginning of t...

Page 32: ...beyond the base 5 Attach fans in the DRM stand with 2 fan screws placed in opposite corners Position the fans with air flow away from the DRM 40mm Fans 2 Stacked Air Flow P1 Processor P0 Processor DIM...

Page 33: ...10 Fit the keyposts Step 6 illustration callouts E1 and E2 on the processor retention mechanisms into the holes in the motherboard base When properly seated the bases of the processor retention mechan...

Page 34: ...5 8 inch screws chassis dependent 13 Obtain the CPU Heat sinks and the DRM tops OM08281 DRM Top Figure 3f 14 Secure one of the DRM tops to the processor with the holes facing toward the DIMM sockets o...

Page 35: ...Card down and provide a way to remove it from the connector by pulling it up and out 16 Install the two processors CPUs in the DRM with the heat sinks facing the DIMM slots NOTE Check hole placement o...

Page 36: ...oard Product Guide 36 Procedure continued Step Action 17 The final fan CPU heat sink DRM assembly should appear as shown in the illustration below CPU CPU Heat sinks DRM top DRM base DRM 40mm Fans OM0...

Page 37: ...on each side of the processor 7 Orient the P0 processor A so that the heat sink B is closest to the DIMM sockets 8 Slide the processor into the retention mechanism E D C E H2 G A H1 B F E DIMM Slots O...

Page 38: ...arameters refer to the Pentium II processor quick reference guide at the Intel developer s web site Procedure To Install a Second Processor Step Action 1 Observe the safety precautions in Safety Consi...

Page 39: ...tention mechanism C D B A C F E D OM08285 Figure 5 9 Press down firmly on the processor until it is seated in the P1 Slot 2 connector D and fasten with screws 10 Replace any peripheral equipment that...

Page 40: ...nt damage Procedure To Remove the Motherboard Step Action 1 Remove processor heatsink DRM assembly Termination Card if applicable using procedures How to Remove a Processor and How to Remove a Termina...

Page 41: ...place the computer cover 5 Turn ON the computer 6 Allow the computer to boot up 7 The computer starts the Setup Program 8 Setup displays the Maintenance Menu 9 Select the Processor Speed feature using...

Page 42: ...rd from the computer before changing jumpers NOTE There is no jumper setting for configuring the processor speed or bus frequency The feature for configuring the processor speed is in the Setup progra...

Page 43: ...e A recovery diskette is required How to Remove a Processor Procedure To Remove a Processor Step Action 1 Observe the safety precautions in Safety Considerations at the beginning of this chapter 2 Tur...

Page 44: ...f procedures listed under Upgrading from Single to Dual Processors If your computer has two microprocessors and you want more processing power then use the sequence of procedures listed under Upgradin...

Page 45: ...top as shown in Figure 9 below 6 Secure a DRM top A to the Termination Card B by snapping the clips C into the holes or slots in each side of the Card 7 Slide the Termination Card B into the Retention...

Page 46: ...ternal peripheral equipment 4 Remove any peripherals that block access to the processor Slot 2 connector 5 Remove the two screws holding the DRM Top over the P1 slot Termination Card 6 Using the DRM t...

Page 47: ...ntacts Single or double sided DIMMs See Table 4 100 MHz SDRAM DIMM socket locations are shown in Figure 1 Callout I Procedure To Install DIMMs Step Action 1 Observe the safety precautions in Safety Co...

Page 48: ...place 9 Make sure that the clips are firmly in place 10 Replace the computer cover How to Remove Memory Procedure To Remove DIMMs Step Action 1 Observe the safety precautions in Safety Considerations...

Page 49: ...sion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par le constructeur Mettre au r but les batteries usag es conform ment au...

Page 50: ...s power cord and all external peripheral equipment 5 Remove the computer cover 6 Locate the battery on the motherboard See Figure 1 Callout M 7 Gently pry the battery free from its socket using a sma...

Page 51: ...er block See Figure 11 Configuration Jumper Block 6 Move the jumper to pins 2 3 7 Replace the cover and turn ON the computer 8 Allow the computer to boot up 9 The computer starts the Setup Program and...

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Page 53: ...Setup Program Modes 54 Setup Program Menus 55 Menu Functionality 56 Menu Function Keys 56 Maintenance Menu 57 Main Menu 57 Advanced Menu 58 Peripheral Configuration Submenu 59 IDE Configuration Subme...

Page 54: ...rmal Normal system operations Configure Configuring the processor speed Clearing passwords Recovery Recovering the BIOS data Mode Control The Setup Program s operational mode is controlled by the sett...

Page 55: ...n Password Clear User Password User Setup Access Unattended Start Power Mgmt Inactivity Timer Hard Drive VESA Video Power Down Fan Always On QuickBoot Mode Scan User Flash Area After Power Failure On...

Page 56: ...ntrols Exit Saves or discards changes to the Setup program options Menu Function Keys Table 15 shows the function keys available for use with the Setup Program menu screens Table 15 Setup Function Key...

Page 57: ...oppy options and IDE devices Table 17 Main Menu Feature Options Description Processor 0 Type No options Displays processor type Processor 1 Type No options Displays processor type Processor Speed No o...

Page 58: ...nd J14G1 Fan 1 J2K1 and J3J1 Sets which fan headers are monitored Power LED Type Single Color default Dual Color Set this option based on what type of LED is used for power LED on your chassis A singl...

Page 59: ...ons for the other serial port Mode Normal default IrDA ASK IR Selects the mode for serial port B Parallel port Disabled Enabled Auto default Configures the parallel port Auto assigns LPT1 the address...

Page 60: ...vable CD ROM IDE Removable Other ATAPI User Auto default Specifies the IDE configuration mode for IDE devices IDE Removable allows the cylinders heads and sectors fields to be changed Auto automatical...

Page 61: ...e and system memory Ultra DMA Disabled default Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Specifies the ultra DMA mode for the hard drive Floppy Options Submenu This submenu is used to configure diskette drives Table 21 Fl...

Page 62: ...g of DMI event log Clear all DMI event logs No default Yes Clears the DMI Event Log after rebooting Event Logging Disabled Enabled default Enables logging of DMI events ECC Event Logging Disabled Enab...

Page 63: ...Start Disabled default Enabled Enables the unattended start feature When enabled the computer boots but the keyboard is locked The user must enter a password to unlock the computer or boot from a disk...

Page 64: ...s OFF On Modem Ring Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the computer responds to an incoming call on an installed modem when the power is off On PME Stay Off default Power On Specifies how the com...

Page 65: ...allows booting from a network add in card or on board LAN with a remote boot ROM installed The LANDesk Service Agent can be used to perform service boots if the network is equipped with a suitable LAN...

Page 66: ...Use this menu to exit the Setup Program save changes load defaults and save defaults Table 29 Exit Menu Feature Description Exit Saving Changes Exits and saves the changes in CMOS RAM Exit Discarding...

Page 67: ...BIOS and the revision code The initial production BIOS is identified as 4M4SG0X0 86E This chapter covers the following topics Topic Procedure Page How to Prepare for the Upgrade 68 Obtaining the BIOS...

Page 68: ...following elements New BIOS files BIOS recovery files Intel Flash Memory Update Utility You can obtain the BIOS upgrade file from the Intel World Wide Web site http www intel com NOTE Please review th...

Page 69: ...reate the BIOS Upgrade Floppy Disk Step Action 1 Copy the BIOS upgrade file to a temporary directory on your hard disk 2 From the C prompt change to the temporary directory 3 To extract the file type...

Page 70: ...amming 9 Press Enter 10 When the utility displays the message upgrade is complete Then remove the floppy disk 11 Press Enter 12 As the computer boots check the BIOS identifier version number to ensure...

Page 71: ...the BIOS Setup configuration jumper block J4J1 to set recovery mode for Setup See page 42 for the location of the BIOS Setup configuration jumper block 5 Insert the bootable BIOS upgrade floppy disk...

Page 72: ...ug and Play devices are add in cards built to meet the Plug and Play specification Autoconfiguration lets a user insert or remove PCI or Plug and Play cards without having to configure the system When...

Page 73: ...E connectors with independent I O channel support The IDE interface supports PIO Mode 3 PIO Mode 4 and Ultra DMA hard drives and recognizes any ATAPI devices including CD ROM drives tape drives and LS...

Page 74: ...lay operating systems e g Windows NT 4 0 However the BIOS supports a DMI table interface for such operating systems Using this support a DMI service level application running on a non Plug and Play OS...

Page 75: ...31 describes the system states based on how long the power switch is pressed depending on how ACPI is configured with an ACPI aware operating system Table 31 Effects of Pressing the Power Switch If t...

Page 76: ...standards for enumeration and configuration PCI devices on the motherboard for example are not enumerated by ACPI BIOS Support The BIOS supports both APM and ACPI If the board is used with an ACPI awa...

Page 77: ...tallation instructions Once the operating system is installed and the USB drivers configured USB legacy support is no longer used USB Legacy Support can be left enabled in BIOS Setup if needed NOTES I...

Page 78: ...d to Enter Setup Password During Boot Neither Can change all options Can change all options None None None Administrator only Can change all options Can change a limited number of options Administrato...

Page 79: ...Connectors 84 Keyboard and Mouse Interface 85 Universal Serial Bus USB 85 Parallel Port 86 Serial Ports 86 I O Shield 88 Midboard Connectors 89 Add in Card Connectors 90 Audio Connectors 91 CD ROM Au...

Page 80: ...panel connectors Table 34 indicates the functional purpose of each connector identified in the illustration OM07112 A F B C D E 2 1 6 5 4 8 10 13 12 15 17 20 19 18 24 22 25 27 26 A Speaker D Hard disk...

Page 81: ...n IDE or SCSI hard drive 12 13 14 15 5V DASDACTIVE Key 5V NONE 16 Key E INFRARED PORT Can be configured to support an IrDA module enabling data files to be transferred to from various portable devices...

Page 82: ...Port 2 can be configured to support an IrDA module connected to the front panel infrared connector After the IrDA interface is configured files can be transferred to or from portable devices such as l...

Page 83: ...Activity LED on the front panel then the LED will work either when the IDE hard drive or the SCSI drive is operating When using a SCSI controller card with an activity signal connect a cable from the...

Page 84: ...cation of the back panel connectors OM07122 B F I H K A G J E D C A PS 2 Keyboard or Mouse G Serial Port B B PS 2 Keyboard or Mouse H LAN C USB Port 1 I Audio Line Input D USB Port 0 J Audio Line Outp...

Page 85: ...specified in Setup The keyboard controller also supports the hot key sequence Ctrl Alt Del for a software reset This key sequence resets the computer s software by jumping to the beginning of the BIOS...

Page 86: ...P Refer to the MS440GX Motherboard Technical Product Specification for connector pinout information Serial Ports The two 9 pin D Sub serial port connectors on the back panel are compatible with 16450...

Page 87: ...rence 87 Table 39 Audio Line Out Connector Pin Signal Name Sleeve Ground Tip Audio Left Out Ring Audio Right Out Table 40 Audio Mic In Connector Pin Signal Name Sleeve Ground Tip Mono In Ring Electret...

Page 88: ...ons of a chassis independent I O shield Additional design considerations for I O shields relative to chassis requirements are described in the ATX form factor specification 5 785 1 534 0 773 0 00 2 95...

Page 89: ...MS440GX Technical Product Specification Order No 710790 001 Audio ATAPI style Telephony ATAPI CD Audio External Speaker MIDI Joystick 18 42 18 43 18 44 18 45 Fans Processor heatsink fans 4 Front chass...

Page 90: ...seven slots by their callout locations All of the PCI bus connectors are bus master capable Figure 17 shows the location of the add in card connectors OM07115 B C D E F G H A A ISA slot shared with P...

Page 91: ...45 list the pinouts of the audio connectors A OM07118 D 1 1 4 1 4 B 1 2 16 15 C A ATAPI CD ROM B ATAPI style telephony C MIDI Joystick D External speaker Figure 18 Audio Connectors The audio connecto...

Page 92: ...phony applications such as speakerphones modems and answering machines Table 42 ATAPI Style Telephony Connector J1E1 Pin Signal Name 1 MONO_IN from external device 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 TEL_MICIN Table...

Page 93: ...f the fan connectors The table immediately below Figure 19 indicates the maximum current ratings for the fan connectors OM07113 G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C E D A B F Component Max Current Rating Component Max C...

Page 94: ...um case temperatures are important when considering proper airflow to cool the motherboard OM07121 E D B A C A Slot 2 Application Processor D 82371EB PIIX4E B Slot 2 Boot Processor E 82443GX PAC C Bat...

Page 95: ...rating This limit should include a correction value for the maximum ambient operation temperature Table 47 Thermal Considerations for Components Component Maximum Case Temperature Motherboard Location...

Page 96: ...m power requirements exceed 300 W a power supply with two 20 pin connectors and a 6 pin connector can be used or dual power supplies can be used VRMs used with this board must be compatible with the V...

Page 97: ...V Keyed Table 49 Primary and Secondary Power Supply Connectors J10H1 Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 3 3 V 11 3 3 V 2 3 3 V 12 12 V 3 Ground 13 Ground 4 5 V 14 PWS_ON power supply remote on off con...

Page 98: ...5VIN 21 VSS 2 5VIN 22 VCC 3 5VIN 23 VCC 4 5VIN 24 VSS 5 5VIN 25 VSS 6 5VIN 26 VCC 7 12VIN 27 VCC 8 12VIN 28 VSS 9 12VIN 29 VSS 10 SENSE 30 VCC 11 No connect 31 VCC 12 OUTEN 32 VSS 13 VID0 33 VSS 14 VI...

Page 99: ...the location of the peripheral interface connectors OM07116 D C A 1 2 39 40 1 2 39 40 33 34 1 2 B 1 A Diskette Drive B SCSI LED C Secondary IDE D Primary IDE Figure 22 Peripheral Interface Connectors...

Page 100: ...ity and hardware management connectors Tables 52 through 54 list the pinouts of the security and hardware management connectors BA OM07117 D C 1 1 1 1 A Rear Chassis Intrusion B Front Chassis Intrusio...

Page 101: ...Rear Chassis Intrusion Connectors Pin Signal Name 1 TAMPER_DETECT 2 Ground Table 53 Wake on LAN Technology Connector J11A2 Pin Signal Name 1 AUX5 2 Ground 3 WOL_PIN3 Table 54 Wake on Modem Connector...

Page 102: ...When the NIC detects a Magic Packet then it asserts a signal through the Wake on LAN technology connector to wake up the computer This signal can wake up the computer only when the power cord is still...

Page 103: ...000 C7FFF 160 KB Video memory and BIOS 639 K 640 K 9FC00 9FFFF 1 KB Extended BIOS data movable by memory manager software 512 K 639 K 80000 9FBFF 127 KB Extended conventional memory 0 K 512 K 00000 7F...

Page 104: ...d configuration 0080 008F 16 bytes PIIX4 DMA page registers 00A0 00A1 2 bytes PIIX4 interrupt controller 2 00B2 00B3 2 bytes APM control 00C0 00DE 31 bytes PIIX4 DMA 2 00F0 1 byte Reset numeric error...

Page 105: ...bits 6 0 7 bits Primary IDE channel status port 03F8 03FF 8 bytes COM1 04D0 04D1 2 bytes Edge level triggered PIC 0530 0537 8 bytes Windows Sound System 0604 060B 8 bytes Windows Sound System LPTn 400...

Page 106: ...0C 00 Intel 82371EB PIIX4E PCI ISA Bridge 00 0C 01 Intel 82371EB PIIX4E IDE Bus Master 00 0C 02 Intel 82371EB PIIX4E USB 00 0C 03 Intel 82371EB PIIX4E Power Management 00 02 00 Intel 82558 PCI LAN Con...

Page 107: ...nel check 0 Reserved interval timer 1 Reserved keyboard buffer full 2 Reserved cascade interrupt from slave PIC 3 COM2 4 COM1 5 LPT2 Plug and Play option audio user available shared 6 Diskette drive 7...

Page 108: ...the first interrupt on the card is also classified as INTA INTB Generally the second interrupt on add in cards that require two or more interrupts is classified as INTB This is not an absolute requir...

Page 109: ...t slot is connected to signal PIRQA AND INTB in the second slot is connected to signal PIRQB RESULTING IN the second device on the two function add in card in the first slot SHARING its interrupt with...

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Page 111: ...x describes system error messages and alarms which are triggered when operational errors are detected This appendix covers the following topics Topic Procedure Page BIOS Beep Codes 112 BIOS Error Mess...

Page 112: ...provides an explanation of each Table 62 Beep Codes Beeps 80h Code Description 1 B4h One short beep before boot 1 2 98h Search for option ROMs 1 2 2 3 16h BIOS ROM checksum 1 3 1 1 20h Test DRAM refr...

Page 113: ...not correctly identified in Setup Incorrect Drive B type run SETUP Type of diskette drive for drive B not correctly identified in Setup Invalid NVRAM media type Problem with NVRAM CMOS access Keyboar...

Page 114: ...tery and run Setup to reconfigure the system System cache error Cache disabled RAM cache failed the BIOS test BIOS disabled the cache System CMOS checksum bad run SETUP System CMOS RAM has been corrup...

Page 115: ...Description of POST Operation 02h Verify real mode 03h Disable non maskable interrupt NMI 04h Get processor type 06h Initialize system hardware 08h Initialize chipset with initial POST values 09h Set...

Page 116: ...nly 3Ah Autosize cache 3Ch Configure advanced chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS valuesnew 40h Set Initial CPU speed new 42h Initialize interrupt vectors 44h Initialize BIOS inte...

Page 117: ...Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors 7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present 80h Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs 81h Late POST device initialization 82h Detect and install external RS232 ports...

Page 118: ...Erase F2 prompt AAh Scan for F2 key stroke ACh Enter SETUP AEh Clear IN POST flag B0h Check for errors B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system B4h One short beep before boot B5h Terminate Quiet...

Page 119: ...force recovery boot E6h Checksum BIOS ROM E7h Go to BIOS E8h Set huge segment E9h Initialize multiprocessor EAh Initialize OEM special code EBh Initialize PIC and DMA ECh Initialize memory type EDh I...

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Page 121: ...ons for integrators who are installing this motherboard in a chassis This appendix covers the following topics Topic Procedure Page Regulatory Compliance 122 Product Certification Markings 122 Install...

Page 122: ...ings This motherboard has the following product certification markings European CE Marking Consists of a marking on the board and or shipping container UL Recognition Mark Consists of the UL File No E...

Page 123: ...aken to ensure the power supply is not overloaded Make sure that the calculated total load current of all modules within the computer is less than the output current rating of the power supply Failure...

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Page 125: ...ronmental requirements for safe operation and optimal performance Reliability information related to the Mean Time Between Failures MTBF measure for the MS440GX motherboard This appendix covers the fo...

Page 126: ...Unpackaged 5 Hz to 20 Hz 0 01g Hz sloping up to 0 02 g Hz 20 Hz to 500 Hz 0 02g Hz flat Packaged 10 Hz to 40 Hz 0 015g Hz flat 40 Hz to 500 Hz 0 015g Hz sloping down to 0 00015 g Hz Reliability Inform...

Page 127: ...This appendix identifies where to obtain about Intel boards and details the specifications that the MS440GX motherboard is in compliance with This appendix covers the following topics Topic Procedure...

Page 128: ...at http www intel com DIMMs Module outline 100 and 168 pin DIMMs JEDEC Publication No 95 MO 161 Rev B December 1996 This specification is available at http www eia org jedec DMI Desktop Management In...

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