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MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP

MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP

P5T30-A4 User’s Manual

P5T30-A4 User’s Manual

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Quick Power on Self Test

 

-

 Speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after the computer is

powered on.  When set to Enable, the BIOS will shorten or skip some checks during POST.

Hard Disk Boot From

 

-

 This option lets you choose to boot from Primary IDE Master (Pri-

IDE-M), Primary IDE Slave (Pri-IDE-S), Secondary IDE Master (Sec-IDE-M), Secondary
IDE Slave (Sec-IDE-S), or SCSI hard disk. Same as IDE options, the 

Boot Sequence

 in the

next field is set to 

C, A

 when the 

SCSI

 is chosen.

Boot Sequence - 

When your system is powered on, the BIOS performs a variety of

operations, then attempts to boot an Operating System from either a hard drive, floppy
drive, CD-ROM or LS-120/ZIP. This setting determines the sequence that the BIOS will
follow when searching devices for a bootable disk. Most users find the 

C, A  

setting to be

most beneficial, since it takes the least amount of time to boot the system. If however, you
want the ability to boot from a Floppy or CD-ROM drive, you would need to choose either
the 

A, C 

or

 CDROM, C, A 

setting. For instance, if your boot sequence was set to 

C, A 

and

for some reason you wanted to boot to your Floppy A: Drive, it would not be possible, since
the BIOS would always boot from the C: drive first. In this case, this setting would need to
be changed to 

A, C  

so that the system would first check the floppy drive for a bootable disk.

This would slow bootup speed, however, since the floppy would be checked on every boot.

 

  

C, A

System will first search hard disk drive then floppy disk drive for boot sector.

A,C

System will first search for boot sector on floppy disk, then hard disk.

LS/ZIP, C

System will first search for boot sector on LS-120 IDE floppy drive or ZIP ATAPI
drive, then hard disk.

C only

System will search for boot sector on hard disk drive only.

CDROM, C, A

System will first search the CDROM drive, then hard disk drive and then floppy
disk drive for boot sector.

C, CDROM, A

System will first search for boot sector on hard disk drive , then CDROM drive,
and then floppy disk drive.

Swap Floppy Drive -

 The hardware connections determine which floppy is configured as

drive A: and drive B: “Swapping” the floppy drives can be useful if your system has two
floppy drives, and you want the ability to boot from both. For  example: Since a PC cannot
boot from the B: Floppy, you would need to “Swap” floppy drives A: and B: in order to set
the second floppy drive to drive A:, thereby making it bootable.

Boot Up Floppy Seek

 

-

 When enabled, BIOS will attempt to move the head of the floppy

disk drive forth and back once during POST to see if the drive is working properly.

Floppy Disk Access Control

 

-

 When 

R/W

, the floppy disk can be read and written. The

other option is 

Read Only

,

 

which protects the floppy disk from any modifications.

Summary of Contents for P5T30-A4

Page 1: ...P5T30 A4 MAINBOARD User s Manual for Board Rev 2 31 or later Rev 2 02 Date January 98 All other products names are trademarks or copyrights of their respective owners...

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Page 3: ...radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception w...

Page 4: ...CPU Cooling Fan 9 Setting the CPU Clock Selection Jumper 10 Setting the CPU Voltage Selection Jumper 11 Installing the Memory DRAM SIMM DIMMs 13 The Level 2 Cache SRAM 13 SETTING THE JUMPERS 14 CONNE...

Page 5: ...ETUP 26 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 29 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP 31 LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS 33 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS 33 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 33 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD AND USER PASSWORD SETTING 35 IDE HDD AUTO DE...

Page 6: ...ering IDE and Universal Serial Bus USB onto the mainboard optimum system performance is assured and system design and implementation is simplified Fully Plug Play compatible via an Award BIOS the P5T3...

Page 7: ...panel connectors PS 2 keyboard mouse connectors 1 Parallel Port 25 pin D type connector support ECP EPP 2 High Speed Serial Port 9 pin D type connector 16550 1 USB 8 pin connector to support 2 USB po...

Page 8: ...BIOS 11 COM2 connector 3 Mainboard BIOS 12 USB connector 4 PCI slots 13 Power connector 5 Infrared IR connector Rear 14 CPU socket 6 DRAM DIMM sockets 2 15 Infrared IR connector Front SIMM sockets 4 1...

Page 9: ...D CONNECTOR Supports PS 2 style keyboards 10 PS 2 MOUSE CONNECTOR Supports PS 2 style mice 11 COM2 CONNECTOR High speed UART compatible serial port COM2 can be directed to the Infrared Module for wire...

Page 10: ...BOARD LEVEL FEATURES BOARD LEVEL FEATURES P5T30 A4 User s Manual P5T30 A4 User s Manual 8 8 Comprehensive Mainboard View...

Page 11: ...Locate the ZIF Zero Insertion Force Socket 7 This socket supports Pentium P5 CPUs 75 233Mhz 2 First open the socket by pulling the lever sideways then upwards Notice how the lever locks in place when...

Page 12: ...5 Intel Pentium 200MHz 66MHz x3 0 Intel Pentium 166MHz 66MHz x2 5 Intel Pentium 150MHz 60MHz x2 5 Intel Pentium 133MHz 66MHz x2 0 Intel Pentium 120MHz 60MHz x2 0 Intel Pentium 100MHz 66MHz x1 5 Intel...

Page 13: ...ou should obtain Technical Documentation from the manufacturer Such information is available via the Intel Cyrix and AMD WWW sites Setting the CPU Voltage Selection Jumper JP5 Locate Jumper JP5 on the...

Page 14: ...V 3 3V 3 2V 3 3V x 3 3V x 3 5V JP5 See what voltage is required for your CPU x Don t care If the your CPU Vcore requirement is not included in the table above please refer to the following list of Jum...

Page 15: ...alled for a maximum RAM capacity of 256MB To mix both SIMM and DIMM modules on the same mainboard please refer to the chart below for possible combination SOCKET DIMM 1 DIMM 2 BANK 0 SIMM 1 2 BANK 1 S...

Page 16: ...A 2 pin jumper has two settings Open and Short or Closed The jumper is closed by placing the Jumper Cap across the two pins thereby connecting them 3 pin jumpers can be set to pins 1 2 or 2 3 connecte...

Page 17: ...spend mode when the computer is not being used This switch could also be used by the Turbo switch on the front of the system since this mainboard does not support that function For this switch to be f...

Page 18: ...back panel for a multi mode bi directional parallel port Two 9 pin D Sub headers are also provided on the back panel for Serial ports IrDA compliant infrared module connector The IrDA connector bracke...

Page 19: ...such as CD ROMs This controller as with all Enhanced IDE controllers consists of both Primary and Secondary ports Each port has an associated connector and cable which can support up to 2 ATAPI devic...

Page 20: ...installed in your computer system s ROM Read Only Memory is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS This means that it supports Intel Cyrix AMD processors in a standard IBM AT compatible input...

Page 21: ...p functions and two exit choices Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept and enter the sub menu ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A59ITG9 CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD...

Page 22: ...the system Date Use the arrow keys to move to and highlight the Date option Select the Month by using the PgDn and PgUp keys This is how most settings will be configured Then move to the day year and...

Page 23: ...t features is LBA Logical Block Addressing Mode This feature allows the use of larger hard drives by providing a way to bypass the cylinder limitations imposed by many Operating Systems LBA Mode is us...

Page 24: ...VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For EGA VGA SEGA SVGA or PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 40 column mode CGA 80 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 80...

Page 25: ...Quit Select Item Security Option System F1 Help PU PD Modify PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color Assign IRQ For VGA Disabled F6 Load BIOS Defaults OS Select For DRAM 64MB Non O...

Page 26: ...this setting would need to be changed to A C so that the system would first check the floppy drive for a bootable disk This would slow bootup speed however since the floppy would be checked on every b...

Page 27: ...rate at which the keys are accelerated Typematic Delay Msec When the typematic rate is enabled this selection allows you to select the delay in msec between when the key was first depressed and when t...

Page 28: ...ged by the user Auto Configuration Enabled System Hardware Monitor CPU Overheat Alarm 65 C Enabled DRAM Timing 70ns CPU Fan Malfunction Alarm Enabled DRAM Leadoff Timing 10 6 4 System 5V Alarm 4 7V En...

Page 29: ...Read DRAM EDO FPM timings are 2 2 2 3 3 3 x333 x444 Read DRAM EDO FPM timings are 3 3 3 4 4 4 x444 x444 Read DRAM EDO FPM timings are 4 4 4 4 4 4 DRAM Write Burst Timing Sets the timing for burst mod...

Page 30: ...e default 16 Bit I O Recovery Time Same with 8 Bit I O Recovery Time this item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 16 bit I O Choices are from NA 1 to 4 CPU clocks 1 is the default M...

Page 31: ...elect Item IRQ 8 Clock Event Disabled F1 Help PU PD Modify F5 Old Values Shift F2 Color F6 Load BIOS Defaults F7 Load Setup Defaults Power Management This category allows you to select the type or deg...

Page 32: ...he fixed disk drive and the video will be shut off while all other devices still operate at full speed Suspend Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity all devices except the CPU...

Page 33: ...he CPU and memory The PCI bus runs at 33Mhz and has a maximum transfer capability of 132MBps With Plug Play the system BIOS automatically determines hardware resources for new peripherals simplifying...

Page 34: ...on board PCI IDE Controller and this option is set to PCI AUTO If you have equipped your system with an add on PCI controller changing this setting allows you to specify which slot has the controller...

Page 35: ...y Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto ID...

Page 36: ...d Floppy Disk Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 With this option the on board Serial Port 1 can be Disabled or set to 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 or 2E8 IRQ3 Auto is Default Onboard Serial Port 2 With t...

Page 37: ...the Supervisor password by choosing Supervisor Password and pressing ENTER Setup prompts for a password 2 Enter a 1 8 character password using letters numbers or a combination of both The specific cha...

Page 38: ...PCI device listing Bus No Device No Func No Vender ID Device ID Device Class IRQ 0 7 1 8086 7010 IDE Controller 14 15 0 7 2 8086 8829 Serial bus controller 11 0 9 0 1013 7333 Display controller NA Bu...

Page 39: ...s and other information about the system and its components This DMI utility DMICFG EXE allows you to add additional information such as serial numbers vendor information and enclosure chassis configu...

Page 40: ...SH EXE which is the FLASH BIOS Programming Utility The second file needed is the updated BIN file which contains the actual BIOS code This file will have the extension bin such as P598GH BIN Make sure...

Page 41: ...Monitor utility included with your P5T30 B4 mainboard is designed for Windows 95 With this utility installed an error message will pop up under Windows 95 in addition to the warning beep to alert the...

Page 42: ...rly under multitasking environments Jumper less hardware design Active SCSI Bus Termination and 32 bit PCI DMA Bus Mastering are a few more of the advanced features built in to the DC 310 series provi...

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