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POST-CONSUMER
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Federal Communications Commission Statement

This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:

This device may not cause harmful interference

This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If this equipment is not installed and
used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the graphics card is required to
assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment.

Canadian Department of Communications Statement

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for audio noise emissions from
digital apparatusses set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications.

Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part of the vendor.  No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied,
is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of this document.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the content of this document and/or the
products associated with it at any time without obligation to notify any person or organization of such
changes.  In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even
if advised of the possibility of such damages.  This document contains materials protected by
copyright.  All rights are reserved.  No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form, by any means or for any purpose without expressed written consent of it's authors. Product
names appearing in this document are mentioned for identification purposes only.  All trademarks,
product  names or brand  names appearing  in  this  document are  registered  property of their
respective owners.

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                                                         Author : Raymond

 Printed in Taiwan                             

April 2000

Summary of Contents for MP-6VIP-D+

Page 1: ...MP 6VIP D Motherboard User s Manual Product Name MP 6VIP D Manual Revision English 1 00 Release Date April 2000...

Page 2: ...h FCC regulations Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Canadian Department of...

Page 3: ...G 9 DRIVERS SOFTEARES INSTALLATION 12 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 14 BIOS FEATURES SETUP 16 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP 20 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 23 PnP PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP 27 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS 30 CPU SPEED...

Page 4: ...MAGIC PRO MP 6VIP D 3 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 38 Appendix A Flash Memory Update Installation 39 Appendix B Driver installation 40...

Page 5: ...Power Management BIOS 1x AGP slot supports 1x 2x mode bus 1x AMR Audio Modem Riser slot 5x PCI Bus Master slots 1x ISA slot SLOT CHIPSET VIA 82C693A 686A 133MHz FSB 3x 3 3V DIMM sockets 8MB to 768MB D...

Page 6: ...MAGIC PRO MP 6VIP D 5 ATX 4 layers PCB 18 5cm x 30 5cm size FORM FACTOR PCB Hardware Monitor Supports BIOS Writing Protection OTHER FEATURES...

Page 7: ...JP14 1 3 JP13 1 3 JP11 1 3 JP12 1 3 JBAT1 SPK RST PWR LED SUSLED HD LED IR PWR SUSPEND FAN2 FAN1 J2 J3 1 1 LPT1 COM2 COM1 GAME MIDI PORT LINE OUT LINE IN MIC JWOL1 SW1 CD_IN2 CD_IN1 AMR AGP ISA PCI 1...

Page 8: ...66 Pentium III 650 100 6 5x OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 Celeron 466 66 Pentium III 700 100 7 0x OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 Celeron 500 66 Pentium III 750 100 7 5x OFF OFF OFF ON ON...

Page 9: ...OFF ON 4 5x OFF OFF ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON 5 0x OFF OFF OFF ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON 5 5x OFF ON ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON 6 0x OFF OFF ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF ON 6 5x OFF OFF ON ON ON 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...port3 to USB2 connector default JP3 JP4 Redirect USB port3 to AMR JP3 JP4 USB Port Select JP6 JP7 Redirect USB port2 to USB2 connector default JP6 JP7 Redirect USB port2 to AGP JP6 JP7 JP6 JP7 USB Por...

Page 11: ...ar the CMOS data it s necessary to turn the power off first including 5V standby power Otherwise the system may work abnormally or malfunction CMOS Status JBAT1 Retain Data default Clear CMOS Data JP5...

Page 12: ...line out or speaker out JWOL1 Wake On LAN WOL Connector This connector is designed to boot up system via LAN Connect the wake on signal form the LAN card to this connector Left Channel PIN 1 Left Chan...

Page 13: ...ALL DirectX AND USBSUPP EXE FOR AGP ENVIRONMEMT NOTE 3 VIA SERVICE PACK 4 VIA USB FILTER DRIVER VIA HARDWARE MONITOR installation please refer to Appendix B DRIVERS SOFTWARES INSTALLATION Onboard AC 9...

Page 14: ...eflect the options installed in your system 4 You may return to the Main Menu anytime be pressing ESC 5 In the Main Menu SAVE AND EXIT SETUP saves your changes and reboots the system and EXIT WITHOUT...

Page 15: ...ar 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys STANDARD CMOS SETUP ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A69KSNH STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Date...

Page 16: ...ives Primary Secondary Master Slave Set the field to the type s of Floppy Disk drive s installed in your system The choice 360KB 5 25in 1 2MB 5 25in 720KB 3 5in 1 44MB 3 5in 2 88MB 3 5in Drive A B Set...

Page 17: ...Setup default values Virus Warning Disabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled External Cache Enabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled Processor Number Feature Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled Boot...

Page 18: ...s user to speed up the Power On Self Test routine Quick Power On Self Test Choose Enabled default or Disabled CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Note Many diagnostic or boot manager programs which attempt to a...

Page 19: ...NumLock function at boot up Off Close the NumLock function at boot up Boot Up NumLock Status Range between 6 default and 30 characters per second This option controls the speed of repeating keystrokes...

Page 20: ...0 CBFFF to DC000 DFFFF Shadow Enabled default Map the VGA BIOS to system RAM Disabled Don t map the VGA BIOS to system RAM Video BIOS Shadow Non OS2 default For Non OS 2 operating system OS For OS 2 o...

Page 21: ...Dn keys Bank 0 1 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns Bank 2 3 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns Bank 4 5 DRAM Timing SDRAM 10ns SDRAM Cycle Length 3 DRAM Clock Host CLK Memory Hole Disabled Read Around Write Enabled Concurre...

Page 22: ...ge the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU SDRAM Cycle Length The setting of this item must depend on the spec of PC100 PC133 For example i...

Page 23: ...d on the system board and you wish to use it Even when so equipped if you add a higher performance controller you will need to disable this feature The choice Enabled default Disabled OnChip USB1 This...

Page 24: ...Off by PWRBTN Instant Off PWRON After PW Fail Former Sts HDD Power Down Disabled Doze Mode Disabled Suspend Mode Disabled PM Events VGA OFF LPT COM LPT COM HDD FDD ON PCI Master OFF Modem Ring Resume...

Page 25: ...has the Green function You need to choose Blank when the monitor has neither the Green function Video Off Method Choose NA Suspend Standby default or Doze Video Off After Assign the IRQ number to the...

Page 26: ...l devices or IRQs wakes up the system Choice On default Off VGA When On of LPT COM any activity from one of the listed system peripheral devices or IRQs wakes up the system Choice LPT COM default NONE...

Page 27: ...the service When set On activity will neither prevent the system from going into a power management mode nor awaken it IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 LPT2 IRQ6 Floppy Disk IRQ7 LPT1 IRQ8 RTC Alarm 3 Press E...

Page 28: ...s by using PgUp PgDn keys PNP OS Installed No Resources Controlled By Auto Reset Configuration Data Disabled CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled PCI Dynamic Bursting Enabled PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled...

Page 29: ...e Enabled or Disabled default PCI 2 Access 1 Retry Choose Enabled default or Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Choose Enabled or Disabled default AGP Master 1 WS Read Choose Manual default or Auto The BI...

Page 30: ...controller The system will have extra IRQ for other devices but the USB con troller will still not be diabled only IRQ was removed Assign IRQ for USB Enabled default Add one IRQ to VGA controller Disa...

Page 31: ...s the default system values to the system configuration fields If the CMOS is corrupted the defaults are loaded automatically Choose this option and the following message will appear Load Setup Defaul...

Page 32: ...of options will appear 2 Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and modify the selected options by using PgUp PgDn keys Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk Disabled Spread Spectrum Disabled CPU Host...

Page 33: ...Normally these types of fan have a three wire connector Current CPUFAN1 Speed Shows current speed of the FAN The fan must provide ro tary pulse Normally these types of fan have a three wire connector...

Page 34: ...ter PIO Auto Secondary Slave PIO Auto Primary Master UDMA Auto Primary Slave UDMA Auto Secondary MasterUDMA Auto Secondary Slave UDMA Auto Init Display First PCI Slot Onboard FDD Controller Enabled On...

Page 35: ...ave UDMA Secondary Master Slave UDMA Primary Master Slave PIO Secondary Master Slave PIO Choose Auto default or Mode 0 4 The BIOS will detect the HDD mode type automatically when you choose Auto You n...

Page 36: ...handshake This setting is dependent upon your EPP device EPP Mode Select Choose the printer I O address 378H IRQ7 default 3BCH IRQ7 278H IRQ5 or Disabled Onboard Paralle Port Choose Normal default ECP...

Page 37: ...ustbeenabled InWindowssystem this option must be disabled Sound Blaster Use default setting SB DMA Select Choose Enabled or Disabled default Some feedback type joystick must enable this option ex Side...

Page 38: ...ing you to confirm the password Confirm Password 4 Enter the same password exactly as you just typed again to confirm the password and press Enter 5 Move the cursor to Save Exit Setup to save the pass...

Page 39: ...nd you may press the ESC after the Enter to skip this function and go back to the Main Menu SAVE EXIT SETUP Save Exit Setup allows you to save all modifications you have specified into the CMOS memory...

Page 40: ...l appear an error message insufficient memory 4 Type awdflash filename XXXX bin 5 Next screen will ask you save current bios to file or not Depend on your diskette capacity choose Y or N for this opti...

Page 41: ...rogram APPENDIX B DRIVER INSTALLATION If you are using Windows 98 SE you do not need to install the 4 in 1 driver as the IRQ Routing Driver and the ACPI Registry are already incorpo rated into the ope...

Page 42: ...et Features Setup and another is Assign IRQ for USB in the PNP PCI Configuration Setup VIA Hardware Monitor Setup 1 Make sure that the CD is in the CD ROM 2 There will appear a welcome window please u...

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