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Onboard Features

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2.7.2.  IDE Devices 

Two  IDE  interfaces  are  provided  to  support  up  to  four  IDE  devices,  such  as  hard  disks, 
CD-ROM,  and  ZIP  drives.  The  interfaces  are  referred  to  as  Primary  (J5  connector)  and 
Secondary (J9 connector). Connections are supported through 40-pin dual row headers. 

Related Jumpers 

None 

BIOS Settings 

To detect a hard disk drive type, refer to Section 4.1.4: 

AWARD CMOS Setup Utility, 

Standard CMOS Setup 

option 

To enable/disable the system to boot from the floppy disk, refer to Section 4.1.5: 

AWARD CMOS Setup Utility, BIOS Feature Setup 

option

To connect one IDE interface, use a 40-pin flat ribbon cable. An 18 inches length cable is 
available from Kontron: part number 150-259. 

The cable is illustrated below: 

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Summary of Contents for P3S440BX

Page 1: ...I SBC Technical Reference Manual Version 1 5 1 November 2005 Note The latest releases of the Technical Reference Manuals are available at ftp ftp kontron ca Support Product_Manuals Ref M946R1_TECH www...

Page 2: ...r the use of products described herein This document may contain information or refer to products protected by the copyrights or patents of others and does not convey any license under the patent righ...

Page 3: ...______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 5 Is there any missing information Yes No If ye...

Page 4: ...ications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Europea...

Page 5: ...il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment...

Page 6: ...t diskette If the board still does not start up properly you should try booting your system with the PCI 946 1 and P3S440BX installed in the system a monitor and a mouse connected to the board This is...

Page 7: ...sage is displayed under the Status line prior to rebooting Update complete successfully wait for the automatic reboot Rebooting in 5 second s If the update is not successful the following message appe...

Page 8: ...vices Do not handle or store devices near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields Power Supply Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from powe...

Page 9: ...stem Core 2 1 2 1 1 Processors 2 1 2 1 2 Memory 2 2 2 1 3 Battery 2 3 2 2 Ethernet 2 4 2 3 I O Devices 2 5 2 3 1 I O Connections 2 5 2 3 2 Keyboard 2 6 2 3 3 PS 2 Mouse 2 6 2 4 Parallel Port 2 7 2 5 S...

Page 10: ...5 3 3 2 Register X91h Reset History CPU Fault 3 6 3 3 3 Register x92h Clearing Reset History Lock for Watchdog 3 6 3 3 4 Register x93h Silicon ID Chip Interface Local I2 C System Monitor Connector In...

Page 11: ...3 3 5 3 Installing the Memory 3 14 3 5 4 Power Fail Monitoring 3 16 3 5 5 Watchdog 3 17 3 5 6 Thermal Management 3 19 3 6 INSTALLING DRIVERS 3 20 3 6 1 SCSI Drivers 3 20 3 6 2 Video Drivers 3 20 3 6 3...

Page 12: ...rated Peripherals 4 15 4 3 Updating or Restoring the BIOS in Flash 4 16 4 3 1 UBIOS EXE 4 0 BIOS update and copy utility 4 16 4 3 2 How to do a successful update 4 16 4 3 3 How to do a successful copy...

Page 13: ...tor C S PCI 946 1 and P3S440BX C 3 D Connector Pinouts D 1 D 1 PCI 946 1 AND P3S440BX Connectors and Headers D 1 D 2 CONNECTOR PINOUTS D 2 D 2 1 Power Supply Connector J1 D 2 D 2 2 SCSI ACTIVITY LED H...

Page 14: ...tor J19 D 8 D 2 19 Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX Connector J20 D 8 D 2 20 PS 2 Mouse Connector J21 D 8 D 2 21 PS 2 Keyboard Connector J23 D 8 D 2 22 CPU Fan Header J24 D 9 D 2 23 CompactFlash Disk Pino...

Page 15: ...mergency Floppy Diskette F 2 F 2 1 Use a system that has a 1 44 Mbytes floppy drive A F 2 G GETTING HELP G 1 G 1 LIMITED WARRANTY G 1 G 2 Returning Defective Merchandise G 2 StockC heck com Downloaded...

Page 16: ...1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 1 PART StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 17: ...de Bus FSB The PICMG compliant P3S440BX SBC is built around an Intel Pentium III processor running at a speed ranging from 600 to 750 MHz in a FC PGA package supported by an on die 256KB 64 bit L2 Cac...

Page 18: ...X AGPset Internal Secondary Cache 16 16Kbytes Instruction Data CPU internal L1 cache 4GB cacheable memory PCI 946 Rev 1 128KB internal 64 bit wide SBP non blocking ECC Level 2 running at full CPU core...

Page 19: ...three 16 bit Supports scatter gather Fast Type F DMA Flash Memory 2 Mb 256KB Boot Block for BIOS field upgrade 4 KB Serial EEPROM for user configuration CompactFlashTM Disk Optional bootable CompactFl...

Page 20: ...ort two RS 232 serial ports with RS 422 RS 485 available on Serial Port 2 16C550 compatible with internal 16 byte FIFO buffers for more efficient data transfers Configurable COM1 4 with BIOS selectabl...

Page 21: ...in Boot Block Flash with recovery code save CMOS in Flash option and boot from LAN Capability Auto configuration extended setup CC00 E000 address blocking PnP tables Setup console redirection to seri...

Page 22: ...ons on accessing this device contact Kontron s Technical Support 4KB Serial EEPROM The 4KB serial EEPROM device is non volatile memory This storage area is completely user defined For instructions on...

Page 23: ...ns all the board s BIOSs and is used for storing the nonvolatile configuration required for Plug and Play The protected boot block section allows for the reprogramming of the BIOS Power Supply Voltage...

Page 24: ...torage Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 0 to 95 R H 40 C 104 F non condensing Reliability SCSI termination USB and mouse keyboard voltage protected by self resetting fuses Unique silicon se...

Page 25: ...FEATURES 1 SYSTEM CORE 2 ETHERNET INTERFACES 3 I O DEVICES 4 PARALLEL PORT 5 SERIAL PORTS 6 USB PORTS 7 STORAGE 8 VIDEO FEATURES 9 POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE 2 PART StockC heck com Downloaded from StockC...

Page 26: ...X FC PGA Pentium III Processors running from 600 to 750 MHz and future processors as technology evolves The Pentium III processor and its cooling fan assembly are factory installed and the speed of th...

Page 27: ...socket J18 Related Jumpers None BIOS Setups See Section 4 1 6 AWARD Setup Program Chipset Features Setup option The following SDRAM modules are supported 16MB 2Mx64 or 2Mx72 32MB 4Mx64 or 4Mx72 64MB...

Page 28: ...e The battery specifications are as follows 3 6V Lithium battery 0 37A h Installation Connect the battery to the B1 header The positive pin of the battery is located at the bottom center The onboard b...

Page 29: ...ated Peripherals Setup option The 10Base T interface uses UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cables category 5 4 or 3 5 is better while the 100Base TX interface requires category 5 UTP cables NOTE To boot th...

Page 30: ...k LED signals are issued on the J11 multifunction header A 22 multifunction flat cable Kontron part number 150 018 01 is provided with the board for connecting the respective devices Related Jumpers N...

Page 31: ...required Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings To enable automatically the PS 2 mouse when installed refer to Section 4 1 10 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals Setup option A PS 2 mouse hea...

Page 32: ...umpers None BIOS Settings To setup the Parallel Port refer to Section 4 1 10 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals option The usual way to use the parallel port is to issue signals from the...

Page 33: ...ata transfer When assigned as COM1 the port is 100 compatible with the IBM AT serial port in RS 232 mode Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings To setup the Serial Port 1 refer to Section 4 1 10 AWARD CMO...

Page 34: ...ripherals Setup option 2 5 2 2 RS 422 RS 485 Modes Use the AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals Setup option to select the operation mode within RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 In RS 422 and RS 485...

Page 35: ...can be used e g XON XOFF 2 5 2 4 RS 485 Party Line Operation The RS 485 offers to multiple station the ability to transmit and receive over the same pair of wires RX outputs pins 3 and 4 of J8 and sh...

Page 36: ...required It is available from Kontron part number 150 316 00 Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings If required USB keyboard support for DOS and BIOS can be activated at the BIOS level Refer to Section 4...

Page 37: ...An 18 floppy disk cable is available from Kontron part number 150 051 Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings To define the Floppy Disk installation refer to Section 4 1 4 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Standard...

Page 38: ...Related Jumpers None BIOS Settings To detect a hard disk drive type refer to Section 4 1 4 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Setup option To enable disable the system to boot from the floppy dis...

Page 39: ...e setups see Section 4 1 10 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals option 2 7 3 1 SCSI activity monitoring The SCSI activity status signal is available through J2 2 pin lock header Connect th...

Page 40: ...ption NOTE The Adaptec SCSISelect configuration software is provided with the board to configure or view the default SCSI settings of the host adapter See Section 7 Configuring SCSI It replaces the Ct...

Page 41: ...n the C FLASH connector The board supports an IDE compatible flash disk by using a CompactFlash module Kontron part number T069 CompactFlash C Flash disks are the world s smallest resident industry st...

Page 42: ...ller Setup is described in Section 3 2 Setting Jumpers BIOS Settings Refer to Section 4 1 6 AWARD CMOS Setup Utility Chipset Features Setup for RAM cache and video BIOS shadow capabilities When the PC...

Page 43: ...Setup Utility Power Management Setup option The power requirements are specified as follows Part Voltage Core V Frequency INT BUS MHz Vcc Power MAX Watts Vcc Power TYP Watts Vcc Suspended Mode Watts...

Page 44: ...THE BOARD 1 CONNECTOR AND JUMPER LOCATIONS 2 SETTING JUMPERS 3 SUPERVISORY REGISTERS 4 ONBOARD INTERCONNECTIVITY 5 CUSTOMIZING THE BOARD 6 INSTALLING DRIVERS 3 PART StockC heck com Downloaded from St...

Page 45: ...J15 PS 2 Mouse J17 Power Button J14 External Battery 1 4 W2 Serial Port 2 Termination W3 W4 CMOS Backup Source W6 SCSI Mode W5 Power Fail Source W7 SCSI Termination 2 40 1 39 P2 C Flash J24 Fan 1 2 8...

Page 46: ...wer clear CMOS off There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with thesame or equivalent type Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruct...

Page 47: ...10 CompactFlash Master on Slave off W11 SCSI EIDE Activity Led Combined on Eide only off W12 User Definable Jumpers 1 2 User Defined User Defined 3 4 User Defined User Defined 5 6 VT 100 Mode Normal M...

Page 48: ...s which are used to configure and control the special features of the board such as the Analog Watchdog the Programmable Watchdog and the Power Fail Detection These registers are 8 bit wide and can be...

Page 49: ...85 Enable RS 422 RS 485 mode for serial port 2 1 enable 0 disable NOTE The RS232 and RS485 bits are initialized by the BIOS during POST Power On Self Test If a modification of these bits is required b...

Page 50: ...bit CLRHIS is 0 see register x92h description Active low signal 3 3 3 Register x92h Clearing Reset History Lock for Watchdog Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reset 1 1 Read LOCK CLRHIS Write LOCK CLRHIS Not used...

Page 51: ...ser EEPROM 3 3 5 Register x94h x95h These registers are reserved 3 3 6 Register x96h Programmable Watchdog Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Reset 0 1 1 1 Read WDEN WDS2 WDS1 WDS0 Write WDEN WDS2 WDS1 WDS0 Not used...

Page 52: ...hardware when required When an NMI source is enabled the corresponding event is latched until the enable bit is cleared When the enable bit is cleared the status bit reflects the signal not latched Th...

Page 53: ...OM2 Connector COM1 Connector PS 2 KBD Connector Mult function Connector BAT 3 6V ITP TEST CONNECTOR XTL 14MHz 93C56 EEPROM 370PPGA CONNECTOR 3 x 168P DIMMs System CLOCK 3 3V SDRAM Max 768MB ADAPTEC Ul...

Page 54: ...ctor Mult function Connector BAT 3 6V ITP TEST CONNECTOR XTL 14MHz 93C56 EEPROM 370 PGA CONNECTOR 3 x 168P DIMM s System CLOCK 3 3V SDRAM Max 768M B ADAPTEC Ultra SCSI Controller AIC 7880 160PQFP Ultr...

Page 55: ...tium III processor running at 600MHz 700MHz higher clock speeds will be available when Intel releases the corresponding parts The PCI 946 1 SBC consists of a Celeron processor core with an integrated...

Page 56: ...en two processor domains The processor domain on the primary interface of the 21554 is also referred to as the host processor The secondary bus interfaces to the local domain and the local processor S...

Page 57: ...ent CAUTION Since CPUs are very sensitive components particular attention should be given while installing a processor on the board Improper installation may damage the board and or the CPU Before ins...

Page 58: ...ith 72 bit modules Only the P3S440BX SBC is compliant with Intel s PC SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM Specification 100MHz Rev 1 0 The PCI 946 1 FSB runs at 66MHz At least 32MB of memory must be installed on th...

Page 59: ...socket s keys will ensure a correct mating 3 Press firmly on the top edge of the memory module to engage it into the socket The module is fully inserted when the retaining clips snap into notches loca...

Page 60: ...4 65V typical the system is reset It can monitor the onboard battery When the battery is in a low condition below 2 9V typical the PFO power fail output signal goes low The status of the PFO signal ca...

Page 61: ...r n92h bit 2 then set the bit WDEN bit 7 in register n96h and relock it by setting the lock bit in register n92 bit 2 The following is an example in C language define TekReg 0x190 define base address...

Page 62: ...initialize the counter to prevent it from reaching count 0 timeout The following C language procedure can be used to trigger the programmable watchdog define TekReg 0x190 define base address 0x190 0x...

Page 63: ...24T NMI T 8T 100 4096T NMI T 8T 101 16384T NMI T 8T 110 65536T NMI T 8T 111 262144T NMI T 8T Time out selection with T 1 08ms TBC A reset from the programmable watchdog is latched for reset source ide...

Page 64: ...ROM provided with your board 3 6 3 Ethernet Drivers Various driver are provided for different operating systems and software To install a driver refer to the Setup program and the ReadMe bat file loca...

Page 65: ...4 SOFTWARE SETUPS 1 BIOS SETUP PROGRAM 2 UPDATING OR RESTORING THE BIOS IN FLASH 3 VT100 MODE 4 PART StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 66: ...m is required to make changes to the setup NOTES Make sure you setup the BIOS Setup software prior to installing your operating system and your drivers For systems that need the BIOS to first attempt...

Page 67: ...S battery back up please refer to Section 3 1 To run the AWARD Setup program incorporated in the ROM BIOS Turn on or reboot the system Hit the DELETE key when the message Press DEL to Enter SETUP appe...

Page 68: ...ll reset options previously altered The BIOS Default settings consist of the safest set of parameters Use them if the system is behaving erratically They should always work but do not provide optimal...

Page 69: ...ls controller in your system Load Bios Defaults The BIOS defaults are fail safe settings which consist of the safest set of parameters Use them if the system is behaving erratically They should always...

Page 70: ...When in BIOS Features Setup Chipset Features Setup Power Management Setup PNP PCI Setup Integrated Peripherals Setup or CPU Board Features Restores the previous setup values for that setup screen onl...

Page 71: ...or enter the parameters for the type in the user defined Drive A Drive B Select the type of floppy disk installed for drive A and drive B Video This option specifies the basic type of display adapter...

Page 72: ...hnical Support see Appendix G Boot from LAN First Dis Dis En Dis If Enabled the BIOS will first attempt to boot from the LAN The complete procedure for this function is available on the Boot from LAN...

Page 73: ...All All All Supervisor When this option is set to Supervisor and the Security option to System all floppy disk accesses read write are limited to the Supervisor supervisor password required Boot Up N...

Page 74: ...from the SDRAMs Select 3 for 3 DCLKs and 2 for 2 DCLKs If a given row is populated with a registered SDRAM DIMM an extra clock is inserted between the read command and when the chipset samples read d...

Page 75: ...on selects the type of power supply AGP Aperture Size MB 64 64 4 to 256 This option selects the size in megabytes of the AGP Aperture Video BIOS Shadow En En En Dis C8000 CBFFF En En En Dis CC000 CFFF...

Page 76: ...NA Suspend Standby Doze As the system moves from lesser to greater power saving modes select the mode in which you want the monitor to blank Doze Mode Dis Dis Disable 1min to 1h After the selected pe...

Page 77: ...When Enabled allows setup of a time to re activate the CPU when in Suspend mode with the options Date of Month Alarm and Time hh mm ss Alarm Note The IRQ 8 Break Suspend option in this setup screen m...

Page 78: ...t with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture When Legacy ISA is selected for an IRQ line this resource will not be available for PCI ISA PnP DMA n Assigned To PCI...

Page 79: ...emperature Full speed will be resumed when the temperature comes down to the selected Resume Alarm C temperature A minimum of 4 is automatically ensured for the Overheat Alarm temperature with referen...

Page 80: ...block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support Ethernet Controller 1 En En En Dis Enables disables the...

Page 81: ...or compatible environment 1 Take note of your special BIOS options such as drive settings hard disks and custom settings After the update these options will be set to their default values and all cha...

Page 82: ...en in Kontron s VT 100 mode This mode transfers all screen and keyboard text activity through the serial port To use UBIOS in vt 100 use the vt argument like UBIOS vt In this mode scan code keys are n...

Page 83: ...LAN BIOS ESC ESC ESC ESC QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT This option will replace the entire content of Flash BIOS with a BIN file This option will replace the entire content of Flash BIOS with a BIN file This o...

Page 84: ...key when you are in the main menu There are four types of BIOS files appearing on the main menu 1 ALL BIOS File This file combines all BIOS files contained in the Flash BIOS device in a single file It...

Page 85: ...le Number SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT ESC ESC ESC ESC Quit this menu Drive letter to change drive Quit this menu Drive letter to change drive Quit this menu Drive letter to change drive Quit this menu...

Page 86: ...BIOS Update screen You must first confirm if you want to update the Flash BIOS with the selected file the filename appears next to Reading file by typing Y for Yes N for No FLASH BIOS UPDATE Reading...

Page 87: ...ONLY ONLY Just t Just t Just t Just to ensure a good FPGA update o ensure a good FPGA update o ensure a good FPGA update o ensure a good FPGA update After the next boot you can enable the watchdog Af...

Page 88: ...BIOS bin Enter filename for Flash BIOS bin 1005all bin You begin a Flash Copy operation by typing a filename including the extension for the file you are creating In the above example the filename en...

Page 89: ...DONE DONE Press any Press any Press any Press any key to continue key to continue key to continue key to continue If the filename entered for the BIOS file already exists the following message will a...

Page 90: ...nsion SCSI for SCSI BIOS file with the BIN extension LAN for LAN BIOS file with the BIN extension filename is the name of the BIOS file including the extension to program with an update operation or t...

Page 91: ...2 Enter into the CMOS Setup program in the BIOS Feature Setup 3 Select the VT100 mode and the appropriate COM port and save your setup 4 Connect the communications cable as shown in the next page NOTE...

Page 92: ...r terminal attached If the speed is set to Auto and no terminal is connected the speed is set to 115 200 bauds Furthermore you can run without any console at all by simply not enabling VT100 Mode and...

Page 93: ...PPENDICES A MEMORY I O MAPS B INTERRUPT LINES C BOARD DIAGRAMS D CONNECTOR PINOUTS E BIOS SETUP ERROR CODES F EMERGENCY PROCEDURE G GETTING HELP RMA PART StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 94: ...ary E0000 FFFFF System BIOS 100000 Top of DRAM 1 MB Top of DRAM 1MB to top of DRAM System BIOS See detailed map to the right 0 640KB DRAM Optional ROM Free SCSI BIOS 18KB at runtime Video BIOS Video D...

Page 95: ...Interrupt Controller 2 0C0 0DF DMA Controller 2 0F0 0F1 0F8 0FF Math Coprocessor x90 x9F Kontron Control Port 1F0 1F7 3F6 Primary IDE 3F0 3F7 370 377 Floppy Disk 378 37A 3BC 3BE 2787 27A Parallel Por...

Page 96: ...ed with an asterisk can be disabled or reconfigured 1 Available lines service on board and external PCI ISA PnP devices or a Legacy ISA device B 2 DMA CHANNELS The PCI 946 1 and P3S440BX integrate the...

Page 97: ...C 1 C BOARD DIAGRAMS C 1 ASSEMBLY TOP DIAGRAM PCI 946 1 AND P3S440BX StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 98: ...C 2 C 2 MOUNTING HOLES PCI 946 1 AND P3S440BX StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 99: ...C 3 C 3 CONNECTOR C S PCI 946 1 AND P3S440BX StockC heck com Downloaded from StockCheck com...

Page 100: ...85 J10 USB Header J11 Multi Function Connector J12 Parallel Port J13 Memory 256Kb SDRAM DIMM 168 Pin Connector J14 External Battery Connector J15 PS 2 Mouse Header J16 Memory 256Kb SDRAM DIMM 168 Pin...

Page 101: ...ce Connector J3 Pin Number Top View Pin Number Signal Signal GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND N C GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29...

Page 102: ...ND GND GND GND GND GND GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 68 35 1 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57...

Page 103: ...28 30 32 34 36 38 40 GND D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 N C GND GND GND GND CSEL GND N C DIAG A2 CS1 GND Active Low Signal D 2 6 Floppy Drive Connector J6 Pin Number Top View Pin Number Signal Signal...

Page 104: ...1 9 2 10 2 4 6 8 10 RSV RX TX RSV N C D 2 9 USB Header J10 Pin Number Top View Pin Number Signal Signal USB0 VCC USB0 DATA USB0 DATA USB0 GND GND 1 3 5 7 9 1 9 2 10 2 4 6 8 10 USB1 VCC USB1 DATA USB1...

Page 105: ...1 25 2 26 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 ALF ERR INIT SLCTIN GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Active Low Signal D 2 13 EPP Mode Pin Number Top View Pin Number Signal Signal WRITE D0 D1 D2 D3 D...

Page 106: ...4 26 AUTOFD HOSTACK2 FAULT 1 PERIPHRQST 2 INIT 1 REVERSERQST 2 SELECTIN 1 2 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Active Low Signal 1 Compatible Mode 2 High Speed Mode D 2 15 External Battery Header J14...

Page 107: ...1 6 11 1 10 15 5 D 2 19 Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX Connector J20 Signal Front View TX TX RX N C N C RX N C N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 8 Green Yellow D 2 20 PS 2 Mouse Connector J21 Signal Front View MOU...

Page 108: ...n Number Signal Signal D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 CS1 DMACK DMARQ PDIAG IRQ15 VCC GND RESET CSEL A1 A0 D0 D1 D2 IOCS16 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 1 39 2 40 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18...

Page 109: ...n getting the boot block flash ID code 33 Error when erasing the boot block flash 44 Error when programming the boot block flash 55 Success of the boot block recovery code The board is ready to be man...

Page 110: ...em disk into Floppy Drive A and press Enter If you assumed the system would boot from the hard drive make sure the controller is inserted correctly and all cables are properly attached Also be sure th...

Page 111: ...ly Cache Initialization 1 Check for Intel s and or Cyrix CPU 2 Early Cache Initialization when cache is separate from chipset 3 Turn off Gate A20 0A Setup Interrupt Vector Table 1 Initialize first 120...

Page 112: ...f video to use Detect and initialize Video Adapter 12 Init T380 if necessary Boot Block in EMERGENCY Try to init Video Card 0E Test Video Memory 1 If CGA or MONO test video memory 2 Beep the speaker 3...

Page 113: ...port I O PORTS and also Init Super IO 33 3C Reserved Reserved 3C Setup Enable 3D Initialize Install PS 2 Mouse Detect if mouse is present Initialize mouse Install interrupt vector 3E Setup Cache Contr...

Page 114: ...RC If not the Emergency procedure is launched 85 AF Reserved Reserved B0 Spurious If interrupt occurs in protected mode B1 Unclaimed NMI If unmasked NMI occurs display Press F1 to disable NMI F2 reboo...

Page 115: ...e mode Trying to go or in Doze mode D2 Power Management Sleep mode Trying to go or in Sleep mode D3 Power Management Suspend mode Trying to go or in Suspend mode D4 DF Debug Available POST codes for u...

Page 116: ...s follows 1 Remove battery jumper 2 Disable the Power Fail Detection function 3 Connected a 1 44MB floppy drive drive A to the board and insert the EMERGENCY diskette that you previously created in it...

Page 117: ...may display one of the following messages F 1 1 1 Emergency Code transferred The emergency diskette has been successfully created Take the appropriate actions and restart from the step 4 when you see...

Page 118: ...s or services you may reach us at the above numbers or by writing to Kontron Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec J7G 2A7 Canada G 1 LIMITED WARRANTY Kontron Inc The seller warrants its boards to be f...

Page 119: ...an RMA number from Kontron s Technical Support and clearly mark this number on the outside of the package you are returning To request a number follow these steps Make a copy of the request form on t...

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