2
Chapter 4 The BIOS…..………………………………………29
4-1 Updating
the
BIOS……………………………………………………30
4-2
The CMOS Memory…………………………………………………31
4-3
The BIOS Setup Pages………………………………………………33
4-3-1 Standard CMOS Setup………………………………………………36
4-3-2 BIOS Features Setup…………………………………………………40
4-3-3 Chipset
Features
Setup………………………………………..……44
4-3-4 Integrated
Peripherals………………………………………..……...48
4-3-5 Power Management Setup………………………………………….53
4-3-6
PNP/PCI Configuration Setup……………………………………….56
4-3-7 Frequency/Voltage
Control.…………………………………………58
4-3-8 Passwords
Setting……………………………………………………..59
Chapter 5 Appendix………………………………….………61
5-1 Memory
Map………………………………………………….………61
5-2 I/O
Map………………………………...….………………………….62
5-3
Time & DMA Channels Map…………………………………………63
5-4 Interrupt
Map………………………………………….……………...64
5-5
RTC & CMOS RAM Map………………………………………….65
5-6
ISA I/O Address Map……………………………………………..66
Chapter 6 Q & A…………………………………………………
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Important Warnings:
STOP
WARNING:
NEVER run the processor without the heatsink properly and firmly
attached. This will damage the processor within SECONDS. Also do NOT try to use
Pentium Heatsinks, these will NOT fit and do NOT provide adequate cooling.
STOP
WARNING:
Make sure your power supply can deliver the power your system needs.
We recommend AT LEAST a 250W power supply. Even better, get a 300W power
supply, especially when using many peripherals.
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