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APPENDIX 

SPECIFICATIONS 
 
CPU & Chipset: 

ALI M6117, 33/40 MHz under 5V power supply 

Bus Interface: 

Stack through PC/104 bus 

DRAM: 

2MB EDO RAM on-board and 2 MB with 1 socket for expansion 

HDC: 

Two IDE type hard disk drives 

FDC: 

Two 5.25” or 3.5” floppy disk drives 

Serial Port: 

Two full RS-232C ports (RS-485 Option)  

Parallel Port: 

One bi-directional centronics type parallel port 

Keyboard: 

PC/AT compatible keyboard with 6-pin mini-din connector 

Real Time Clock: 

BQ3287MT or compatible chips 

BIOS: 

Legal AMI Flashed system BIOS 

Watchdog: 

Programmable Watchdog timer 

Solid State Disk: 

1.5MB flash disk or 1 socket for up to 288 MB DiskOnChip  

Ethernet: 

NE2000 compatible  

LED Indicator: 

Power LED  

Power Connector: 

One 4-pin and one 8-pin (2.5mm) optional power connector  

Power Req.: 

+5V, 1.2A maximum 

PC Board: 

6 layers 

Dimensions: 

90.2 mmX95.8mm  

Form factor: 

PC/104 form factor 

Safety: 

EMI considered on every output signals 

Other Optional 
features: 

E2KEY function for safe CMOS data keeping and PS/2 mouse 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for PC104-386L-2M

Page 1: ...IPC Solution Website http www nagasaki com tw Email sales nagasaki com tw PC104 386L 2MB PC 104 386SX CPU Module User s Manual Aug 2001 Version 1 4 Part Number PC104 386L 2M ...

Page 2: ...your board requires servicing contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product for service information You can help assure efficient servicing of your product by following these guidelines A list of your name address telephone facsimile number or email address where you may be reached during the day Description of you peripheral attachments Description of you software operating system versio...

Page 3: ...t Connector CN1 24 Power Connector J7 25 Serial Ports 26 LAN Connector J6 6 pin 2 5mm JST 28 CPU Base Clock Select JP2 29 CHAPTER 3 FLASH DISK 30 3 1 OVERVIEW 30 3 2 SWITCH SETTING 31 SSD Memory Type Select Switch 1 1 1 2 31 Programming SSD Floppy 32 Programming SSD HDD 33 D O C Installation U12 34 SSD Flash Type Supported 34 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION 35 4 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 35 4 2 CD ROM 36 B...

Page 4: ...D SETTING 55 Setting Password 55 Password Checking 55 5 8 LOAD DEFAULT SETTINGS 56 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings 56 Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings 57 5 9 BIOS EXIT 58 Save Settings and Exit 58 Exit Without Saving 59 5 10 BIOS UPDATE 60 APPENDIX 61 SPECIFICATIONS 61 PLACEMENT 62 DIMENSIONS 63 IV ...

Page 5: ...Connectors 24 Figure 3 9 Power Connectors 25 Figure 3 10 RS 232 Connector 26 Figure 3 11 RS 485 Connector 27 Figure 3 12 LAN RJ45 Connector 28 Figure 3 13 JP2 CPU Base Clock Select 29 Figure 4 1 DOC FLASH Setting 31 Figure 5 1 Watchdog Block Diagram 37 Figure 6 1 BIOS Main Menu 44 Figure 6 2 Standard CMOS Setup 45 Figure 6 3 Advanced CMOS Setup 47 Figure 6 4 Advanced Chipset Setup 51 Figure 6 5 Pe...

Page 6: ...ters 9 Table 2 6 Serial Port Divisor Latch 11 Table 2 7 Registers Address 11 Table 3 1 J1 Pin Assignments 17 Table 3 2 Floppy Connector Pin Assignments 18 Table 3 3 CN8 64 Pin PC 104 Connector Bus A B 19 Table 3 4 CN7 40 Pin PC 104 Connector Bus C D 20 Table 3 5 PC 104 ISA Pin Assignments 21 Table 3 6 CN6 Hard Disk IDE Connector 22 Table 3 7 Parallel Port Pin Assignments 24 Table 3 8 RJ 45 Pin Ass...

Page 7: ...DiskOnChip with up to 288 MB memory capacity The PC104 386L 2M also comes with a programmable Watchdog timer and other typical interfaces It is excellent for embedded systems MMI s workstations medical applications or POS POI systems As well an RS 232C 485 port provides the remote control 1 2 SERIES COMPARISON TABLE Model PC104 386L 4M PC104 386 4M Processor ALI6117C ALI6117C Chipset ALI6117C ALI6...

Page 8: ...le network Without on FB2310A Parallel port floppy and IDE Interface 2 RS 232C RS 485 serial ports RS 485 is optional PS 2 compatible keyboard interface E2KEY function for safe CMOS data keeping Option On board LED indicator and speaker header Flash BIOS with easy upgrade utility Software programmable watchdog timer 3 sockets for 1 5MB flash disk or 2 sockets for 1MB flash disk and 1DIP socket for...

Page 9: ... drive interface cable 1 20 pin to 34 pin floppy drive interface cable 1 parallel port interface cable 2 serial port adapter cables 10 pin IDC to DB 9 1 LAN adapter cable JST to RJ45 Without FB2310A 1 PS 2 keyboard adapter cable 1 power adapter cable 1 CD includes necessary utility drivers quick setting guide file and this manual file A hard copy of User s quick setting guide NOTE If any of the li...

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Page 11: ... The internal structure of this core is 32 bit data and address bus with very low supply current Real mode as well as Protected mode are available and can run MS DOS MS Windows 2 2 DMA CONTROLLER The equivalent of two 8237A DMA controllers are implemented in the PC104 386L 2M board Each controller is a four channel DMA device that will generate the memory addresses and control signals necessary to...

Page 12: ...on may be used for both send and receive routines 2 4 INTERRUPT CONTROLLER The equivalent of two 8259 Programmable Interrupt Controllers PIC are included on the PC104 386L 2M board They accept requests from peripherals resolve priorities on pending interrupts in service issue interrupt requests to the CPU and provide vectors which are used as acceptance indices by the CPU to determine which interr...

Page 13: ...0F8 0FF Math Co processor 170 178 Fixed disk 1 1F0 1F8 Fixed disk 0 201 Game port 208 20A EMS register 0 218 21A EMS register 1 278 27F Parallel printer port 2 LPT 2 2E8 2EF Serial port 4 COM 4 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 COM 2 300 31F Prototype card streaming type adapter 320 33F LAN adapter 378 37F Parallel printer port 1 LPT 1 380 38F SDLC bisynchronous 2 3A0 3AF Bisynchronous 1 3B0 3BF Monochrome di...

Page 14: ...tus register D 0E Diagnostic status byte 0F Shutdown status byte 10 Diskette drive type byte drive A and B 11 Fixed disk type byte drive C 12 Fixed disk type byte drive D 13 Reserved 14 Equipment byte 15 Low base memory byte 16 High base memory byte 17 Low expansion memory byte 18 High expansion memory byte 19 2D Reserved 2E 2F 2 byte CMOS checksum 30 Low actual expansion memory byte 31 High actua...

Page 15: ...cessible register DLAB Port Address Register Receiver buffer read 0 Base 0 Transmitter holding register write 0 Base 1 Interrupt enable X Base 2 Interrupt identification read only X Base 3 Line control X Base 4 MODEM control X Base 5 Line status X Base 6 MODEM status X Base 7 Scratched register 1 Base 0 Divisor latch least significant byte 1 Base 1 Divisor latch most significant byte Table 2 5 ACE...

Page 16: ...t 2 Out 1 OUT 1 Bit 3 Out 2 OUT 2 Bit 4 Loop Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 Line Status Register LSR Bit 0 Data Ready DR Bit 1 Overrun Error OR Bit 2 Parity Error PE Bit 3 Framing Error FE Bit 4 Break Interrupt BI Bit 5 Transmitter Holding Register Empty THRE Bit 6 Transmitter Shift Register Empty TSRE Bit 7 Must be 0 MODEM Status Register MSR Bit 0 Delta Clear to Send DCTS Bit 1 ...

Page 17: ...able 2 6 Serial Port Divisor Latch 2 6 PARALLEL PORTS Register Address Port Address Read Write Register Base 0 Write Output data Base 0 Read Input data Base 1 Read Printer status buffer Base 2 Write Printer control latch Table 2 7 Registers Address Printer Interface Logic The parallel portion of the SMC37C669 makes the attachment of various devices that accept eight bits of parallel data at standa...

Page 18: ...ne during printing or when the print head is changing position or in an error state When Bit 7 is active the printer is busy and can not accept data Bit 6 This bit represents the current state of the printer s ACK signal A 0 means the printer has received the character and is ready to accept another Normally this signal will be active for approximately 5 microseconds before receiving a BUSY messag...

Page 19: ...put buffers in the parallel port are disabled allowing data driven from external sources to be read when logic 0 they work as a printer port This bit is writing only Bit 4 A 1 in this position allows an interrupt to occur when ACK changes from low state to high state Bit 3 A 1 in this bit position selects the printer Bit 2 A 0 starts the printer 50 microseconds pulse minimum Bit 1 A 1 causes the p...

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Page 21: ...r system s external connectors and the jumper settings Board Overview System Setting 2 7 BOARD OVERVIEW The PC104 386L 2M is a PC 104 386SX CPU module This section provides hardware jumper settings the connectors locations and the pin assignment Figure 0 1 System Components Overview 15 ...

Page 22: ...O C SRAM select 2 9 SYSTEM SETTINGS Jumper pins allow you to set specific system parameters Set them by changing the pin location of jumper blocks A jumper block is a small plastic encased conductor shorting plug that slips over the pins To change a jumper setting remove the jumper from its current location with your fingers or small needle nosed pliers Place the jumper over the two pins designate...

Page 23: ...ader type connector The pin assignments for the JST connector are as follows Figure 0 2 J5 6 Pin JST Keyboard Connector Pin Signal 1 Mouse Data 2 Keyboard Data 3 Ground 4 VCC 5 Mouse Clock 6 Keyboard Clock Table 0 1 J1 Pin Assignments Floppy Connector CN2 20 pin 2 0mm IDC The included floppy drive interface cable is used to transfer 20 pin connector into standard 34 pin connector The following tab...

Page 24: ...Data 22 2 Index 8 12 Ground 23 3 Select A 12 13 Write Enable 24 4 Ground 11 14 Track 0 26 5 Motor A 16 15 Write Protect 28 6 Select B 14 16 Ground 29 7 Motor B 10 17 Read Data 30 8 Ground 9 18 Head 32 9 Direction 18 19 Disk Change 34 10 Step 20 20 Ground 31 No Connection Other s Table 0 2 Floppy Connector Pin Assignments 18 ...

Page 25: ... 5V 1 42 IRQ7 11 SD3 43 SA9 12 DRQ2 44 IRQ6 13 SD2 45 SA8 14 12V 1 46 IRQ5 15 SD1 47 SA7 16 ZWS 48 IRQ4 17 SD0 49 SA6 18 12V 50 IRQ3 19 IORDY 51 SA5 20 Key1 52 DACK2 21 AEN 53 SA4 22 MEMW 54 TC 23 SA19 55 SA3 24 MEMR 56 ALE 25 SA18 57 SA2 26 IOW 58 5V 27 SA17 59 SA1 28 IOR 60 OSC 29 SA16 61 SA0 30 DACK3 62 Ground 31 SA15 63 Ground 32 DRQ3 64 Ground Table 0 3 CN8 64 Pin PC 104 Connector Bus A B NOT...

Page 26: ...WR16 2 Ground 22 DACK5 3 SBHE 23 SD8 4 MEM16 24 DRQ5 5 LA23 25 SD9 6 IO16 26 DACK6 7 LA22 27 SD10 8 IRQ10 28 DRQ6 9 LA21 29 SD11 10 IRQ11 30 DACK7 11 LA20 31 SD12 12 IRQ12 32 DRQ7 13 LA19 33 SD13 14 IRQ15 34 5V 15 LA18 35 SD14 16 IRQ14 36 MASTER 17 LA17 37 SD15 18 DACK0 38 Ground 19 MEMRD16 39 Key2 20 DRQ0 40 Ground Table 0 4 CN7 40 Pin PC 104 Connector Bus C D 20 ...

Page 27: ...w 1mega bytes of memory is being written MEMW Input Output The Memory Write signal is low while any memory location is being written DRQ 0 3 5 7 Input DMA Request channels 0 to 3 are for 8 bit data transfers DMA Request channels 5 to 7 are for 16 bit data transfers DMA request should be held high until the corresponding DMA has been completed DMA request priority is in the following sequence Highe...

Page 28: ...the pin assignments of the hard disk drive s 44 pin connector Figure 0 6 CN6 Hard Disk IDE Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RESET 2 Ground 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 15 19 Ground 20 Ground 21 Not Used 22 Ground 23 IOW A 24 Ground 25 IOR A 26 Ground 27 CHRDY A 28 DALE 29...

Page 29: ...NAGASAKI Corporation Reset Header J1 J1 is used to connect to an external reset switch Shorting these two pins will reset the system Figure 0 7 J1 Reset Header 2 1 1 Reset 2 Reset 23 ...

Page 30: ...nal connections between 26 pin DB25 connectors Figure 0 8 CN1 Parallel Port Connectors CN1 DB 25 Signal CN1 DB 25 Signal 1 1 STROBE 2 14 AUTO FORM FEED 3 2 DATA 0 4 15 ERROR 5 3 DATA 1 6 16 INITIALIZE 7 4 DATA 2 8 17 PRINTER SELECT IN 9 5 DATA 3 10 18 Ground 11 6 DATA 4 12 19 Ground 13 7 DATA 5 14 20 Ground 15 8 DATA 6 16 21 Ground 17 9 DATA 7 18 22 Ground 19 10 ACKNOWLEDGE 20 23 Ground 21 11 BUSY...

Page 31: ...tor J7 J7 is a 4 pin power connector Using the J7 you can connect the power supply to the on board power connector for stand alone applications directly Figure 0 9 Power Connectors J7 1 4 Pin 1 5V Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 Ground Pin 4 12V 25 ...

Page 32: ...ing table shows signal connections of the adapter cable The following figure and table guide you how to set up RS 232 serial port Figure 0 10 RS 232 Connector CN3 COM1 Signal DB9 CN4 COM2 Signal DB9 1 DCD1 1 1 DCD2 1 2 DSR1 2 2 DSR2 6 3 RXD1 3 3 RXD2 2 4 RTS1 4 4 RTS2 7 5 TXD1 5 5 TXD2 3 6 CTS1 6 6 CTS2 8 7 DTR1 7 7 DTR2 4 8 RI1 8 8 RI2 9 9 Ground 9 9 Ground 5 10 Case Ground 10 Case Ground Table 3...

Page 33: ...r JP1 and JP3 is the terminator jumper of COM1 and COM2 respectively SW1 3 COM1 SW1 4 COM2 Off RS 232C Off RS 232C On RS 485 On RS 485 Table 0 9 Serial Port RS 485 COM 1 COM 2 Switcher Figure 0 11 RS 485 Connector CN5 Signal CN5 Signal 1 485C1 4 485C2 2 485C1 5 485C2 3 Case Ground 6 Case Ground Table 0 10 Serial Port RS 485 COM 1 COM 2 27 ...

Page 34: ...cess indicator signal The included LAN adapter cable is use to transfer to standard RJ45 connector Figure 0 12 LAN RJ45 Connector J6 Signal RJ45 J6 Signal RJ45 1 TPTX 1 Not Used 5 2 TPTX 2 Not Used 6 3 TPRX 3 Not Used 7 4 TPRX 6 Not Used 8 5 Access LED 6 Access LED Table 0 8 RJ 45 Pin Assignments 28 ...

Page 35: ...NAGASAKI Corporation CPU Base Clock Select JP2 The CPU base clock Input clock is twice of its operation clock Figure 0 13 JP2 CPU Base Clock Select 29 ...

Page 36: ...ess systems high reliability and or high speed access applications controller for industrial or line test instruments and etc FLASH disk function enables you to use the 5V FLASH EPROM instead of UV EPROM and allows you to directly program the FLASH disk without having to purchase any additional programming equipment If small page less or equal 512 bytes per page 5V FLASHs were used you could forma...

Page 37: ...ackage Flash Disk DiskOnChip U2 M1 PLCC32 Yes No U3 M2 PLCC32 Yes No U12 M3 DIP32 Yes Yes If enabled Note If DOC is enabled please set SW1 2 ON position to enable flash function and U12 is ready for serving DiskOnChip SSD Memory Type Select Switch 1 1 1 2 The Switch 1 1 1 2 is used to select the memory bank segment You must select an appropriate memory bank segment so that the FB2310 will not conf...

Page 38: ...reen like below 8 Press hold down ctrl_ keys ctrl underline to display the SSD Setup menu 9 On the screen use the up or down arrow keys to select a flash type and size The screen like below PC104 386L 2M SSD BIOS version 1 20 c 2000 NAGASAKI Corp Flash Disk Setting Disk B Unknow 1536K Maximum Base Port Address 0078h Firmware Seg D000h Data Bank Seg C800h DOS Booting Driver As BIOS Setting M4 U5 So...

Page 39: ...mum Base Port Address 0078h Firmware Seg D000h Data Bank Seg C800h DOS Booting Driver As BIOS Setting M4 U5 Socket Setting SSD ESC Exit F5 Save Exit Select Modify Hit Ctrl _ to setup Flash disk 10 Press F5 to save the setting The message Write to FLASH disk y n displayed 11 Press Y key to write the setting to the Flash disk 12 The booting from other device Like physical HDD or FDD 13 Use the FDISK...

Page 40: ...computer Step 4 Use the D O C in no HDD equipment and after installed D O C we can easily boot the system from D O C SSD Flash Type Supported The following list contains 5V FLASHs supported by the PC104 386L 2M SST PH29EE010 128KX8 1M bits SST PH28SF040 512KX8 1M bits SST PH28SF040A 512KX8 1M bits WINBOND W29EE011 128KX8 1M bits ATMEL AT29C020 ATMEL AT29C040 256KX8 2M bits ATMEL AT29C040A 512KX8 4...

Page 41: ... 3 Make sure that the power supply connected to your passive CPU board is turned off Step 4 Connect all necessary cables Make sure that the FDC HDC serial and parallel cables are connected to pin 1 of the related connector Step 5 Connect the hard disk floppy disk flat cables from the CPU board to the drives Connect a power source to each drive Step 6 Plug the keyboard into the keyboard connector S...

Page 42: ...H COM program to update the BIOS setting 2 And then refer to the chapter BIOS Setup as the steps to modify BIOS 3 Now the CPU board s BIOS loaded with is the newest program user can use it to modify BIOS function in the future when the BIOS add some functions LAN Utility Step 1 To install the LAN utility insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM device and enter DRIVER FB2310 LAN UM9008 If your system is ...

Page 43: ...r Write and Trigger RESET Figure 4 1 Watchdog Block Diagram Watchdog Timer Setting The watchdog timer is a circuit that may be used from your program software to detect crashes or hang ups The watchdog timer is automatically disabled after reset Once you have enabled the watchdog timer your program must trigger the watchdog timer every time before it times out After you trigger the watchdog timer ...

Page 44: ...ed 1010 IRQ14 selected 1011 IRQ15 selected 1100 NMI selected 1101 System reset selected 1110 No output signal 1111 No output signal Bit 3 0 Other function Please do not modify these bits NOTE 1 If you program the watchdog to generate IRQ15 signal when it times out you should initial IRQ15 interrupt vector and enable the second interrupt controller 8259 PIC in order to enable CPU to process this in...

Page 45: ...ion If we would like to access M6117C configuration register we need to unlock register at first and lock it after finishing operation Unlock Configuration Register mov al 013h out 22h al nop nop mov al 0c5h out 23h al nop nop Lock Configuration Register mov al 013h out 22h al nop nop mov al 000h out 23h al nop nop Read the Value at Configuration Register For example read INDEX 3Ch Unlock configur...

Page 46: ...llers for the detail description of the COM port s register Initialize COM port Step 1 Initialize COM port in the receiver interrupt mode and or transmitter interrupt mode All of the communication protocol buses of the RS 485 are in the same Step 2 Disable TXC transmitter control the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 just sets 0 NOTE Control the FB2310 CPU card s DTR signal to the RS 485 s TXC comm...

Page 47: ... RS 232 s Basic Language Example a Initial 86C450 UART 10 OPEN COM1 9600 m 8 1 AS 1 LEN 1 20 REM Reset DTR 30 OUT H3FC INP H3FC AND HFA 40 RETURN b Send out one character to COM1 10 REM Enable transmitter by setting DTR ON 20 OUT H3FC INP H3FC OR H01 30 REM Send out one character 40 PRINT 1 OUTCHR 50 REM Check transmitter holding register and shift register 60 IF INP H3FD AND H60 0 THEN 60 70 REM ...

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Page 49: ...he keyboard The BIOS provides a menu driven interface to the console subsystem The console subsystem contains special software called firmware that interacts directly with the hardware components and facilitates interaction between the system hardware and the operating system The BIOS Default Values ensure that the system will function at its normal capability In the worst situation the user may h...

Page 50: ...ion or you can contact the technical support engineer 2 If the BIOS losses setting the CMOS will detect the Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings to boot the operation system this option will reduce the performance of the system It is recommended to choose the Auto Configuration with Optimal Setting in the main menu The option is best case values that should optimize system performance 3 The ...

Page 51: ...tandard CMOS Setup option records the types of floppy disk drives installed in the system To enter the configuration value for a particular drive highlight its corresponding field and then select the drive type using the left or right arrow key Hard Disk Setup The BIOS supports various types for user settings The BIOS supports Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master and Sec Slave so the user can install u...

Page 52: ...use the system to halt and display a warning message If this occurs you can either allow the operation to continue or use a bootable virus free floppy disk to reboot and investigate your system The default setting is Disabled This setting is recommended because it conflicts with new operating systems Installation of new operating system requires that you disable this to prevent write errors 46 ...

Page 53: ...SCSI Network Default setting IDE 0 for 1st Boot device Floppy for 2nd Boot Device CDROM for 3rd Boot Device S M A R T for Hard Disks This field is used to activate the S M A R T System Management and Reporting Technologies function for S M A R T HDD drives This function requires an application that can give S M A R T message Available Options Disabled Enabled Default Disabled Quick Boot This field...

Page 54: ...specifies the read write access when booting from a floppy drive Available Options Normal Read only Default setting Normal HDD Access Control This field specifies the read write access when booting from a HDD drive Available Options Normal Read only Default setting Normal PS 2 Mouse Support The PS 2 mouse function is optional Before you configure this field make sure your FB2310 supports this feat...

Page 55: ...ds control the location of the contents of the 32KB of ROM beginning at the specified memory location If no adapter ROM is using the named ROM area this area is made available to the local bus The settings are 1 Disabled The video ROM is not copied to RAM The contents of the video ROM cannot be read from or written to cache memory 2 Enabled The contents of C000h C7FFFh are written to the same addr...

Page 56: ...p POST and enter the OS in five seconds If this function is enabled also configure the following fields to the appointed values Hit Del Message Display Disabled Wait For F1 If Error Disabled System Keyboard Absent Primary Display Absent Hard Disk Display Disabled Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Disabled 50 ...

Page 57: ...ommended to use setting at the range of 8MHz to 10MHz Slow Refresh This field sets the DRAM refresh cycle time Available Options 15 us 60 us and 120 us Default setting 60 us RAS Precharge Time This field specifies the length of the RAS precharge part of the DRAM access cycle when EDO DRAM is installed Available Options 1 5 3 5 T Default setting 1 5T RAS Active Time Insert Wait This field specifies...

Page 58: ... O Recovery Feature field is enabled the BIOS insert a delay time between two I O commands The delay time is defined in I O Recovery Period field Available Options Disable Enable Default setting Disable I O Recovery Period This specifies the I O recovery delay time Available Options 0 3 5 us Default setting 1 5 us 16Bit ISA Insert Wait This field specifies the 16bit ISA Insert Wait function Availa...

Page 59: ...ed Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enabled OnBoard FDC This field enables the floppy drive controller on the FB2310 Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enabled OnBoard Serial Port 1 2 These fields select the I O port address for each Serial port Refer to Table 2 2 Available Options Disabled 2F8H 3F8H 2E8H 3E8H Default setting 3F8H 2F8H 3E8H respectively OnBoard Se...

Page 60: ...4 specifications Available Options Normal EPP and ECP Default setting Normal EPP Version This field specifies the EPP for the Parallel Port Port2 Mode specification version used in the system and is not configurable Parallel Port IRQ This field specifies the IRQ for the parallel port port 2 Available Options 5 7 Default setting IRQ7 for Parallel Port IRQ5 for Parallel Port 2 Parallel Port DMA Chan...

Page 61: ...password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears If the new password is entered without error press Esc to return to the BIOS Main Menu The password is stored in CMOS RAM after BIOS completes The next time the system boots you are prompted for the password function is present and is enabled Enter new supervisor password Figure 5 6 Enter New Super User Password Password Checking The pass...

Page 62: ...gs that have a better chance of working when the system is having configuration related problems Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings User can load the optimal default settings for the BIOS The optimal default settings are best case values that should optimize system performance If CMOS RAM is corrupted the optimal settings are loaded automatically Load high performance settings Y N Figure 5 7...

Page 63: ...by selecting the Fail Safe item from the Default section of the BIOS Setup main menu The Fail Safe settings provide far from optimal system performance but are the most stable settings Use this option as a diagnostic aid if the system is behaving erratically Load failsafe settings Y N Figure 5 8 Load Failsafe Setting 57 ...

Page 64: ...the modified values set in the Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup and the new password if it has been changed will be stored in the CMOS The CMOS checksum is calculated and written into the CMOS As you select this function the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you to save data to CMOS and Exit the Setup Save current settings and exit Y ...

Page 65: ...ation Exit Without Saving When you select this option the following message will appear at the center of the screen to help to abandon all Data and Exit Setup Quit without saving Y N Figure 5 10 Quit Without Saving 59 ...

Page 66: ...box of Enter File Name And the box of Message will show the notice as follows The bottom of this window always shows the gray statement Flash EPROM Programming is going to start System will not be usable until Programming of Flash EPROM is successfully complete In case of any error existing Flash EPROM must be replaced by new program Flash EPROM Step 6 As the gray statement press the Y key to upda...

Page 67: ...C AT compatible keyboard with 6 pin mini din connector Real Time Clock BQ3287MT or compatible chips BIOS Legal AMI Flashed system BIOS Watchdog Programmable Watchdog timer Solid State Disk 1 5MB flash disk or 1 socket for up to 288 MB DiskOnChip Ethernet NE2000 compatible LED Indicator Power LED Power Connector One 4 pin and one 8 pin 2 5mm optional power connector Power Req 5V 1 2A maximum PC Boa...

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