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124641UG May 1999

User Guide

TC440 NLX Motherboard

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Page 1: ...124641UG May 1999 User Guide TC440 NLX Motherboard www trimond com...

Page 2: ...ties of their respective owners Details available on request Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Mitsubishi El...

Page 3: ...electrostatic sensitive devices ESSDs All work that involves contact with the TC440 NLX Motherboard should be done in an area completely free of static electricity We recommend using a Special Handlin...

Page 4: ...ce with the instructions 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...

Page 5: ...Upgrading the motherboard 15 Adding more memory 15 Fitting and removing DIMMs 15 Fitting a DIMM 16 Removing a DIMM 16 Adding more video memory 16 The processor assembly 17 To fit a new processor 18 Re...

Page 6: ...ct 26 Sleep State Indication 26 System Management 27 Heceta II System Monitor 27 Fan Control 27 Expansion Slots 27 Industry Standard Architecture ISA 27 Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI 27 Bus Re...

Page 7: ...Parallel Port 25 way D type 42 VGA 15 way high density D type 43 USB Ports 0 and 1 USB port 1 on the rear panel is an option 43 Line Input and Output 3 5mm stereo jack 43 Microphone Input 3 5mm stere...

Page 8: ...CI audio controller The Pentium II and Pentium III processors are based on the P6 micro architecture and include MMX technology Two package versions for the Slot 1 connectors are available SECC Pentiu...

Page 9: ...1 CODEC Hard Disk CD ROM Dual UltraDMA33 interfaces for hard disk and CD ROM Floppy Disk 720kB 1 2MB 3 mode 1 44MB 3 drives 1 2MB 5 drives Support for 120MB drives via ATA port Parallel Port IEEE 128...

Page 10: ...system monitor 5V supply to VGA connector pin 9 Dual rear USB or single rear and riser Please contact Mitsubishi Electric Motherboard Division to determine available configurations The user can confi...

Page 11: ...AGE VGA CLOCK BUFFER Nat Semi 87351 SUPER I O 100 PQFP FDC XBUS BUFFER BIOS ROM TSSOP40 KEYBOARD MOUSE PARALLEL PORT SERIAL COM1 SERIAL COM2 MIC IN LINE IN LINE OUT VGA OUTPUT REAR PANEL CONNECTORS VG...

Page 12: ...ct PL 6 6 Memory DIMMs 7 Video enable jumper PL4 8 AGP Connector 9 Multimedia upgrade connector 10 Video memory upgrade socket 11 BIOS write protect PL12 12 Configuration memory clear PL11 13 3V Lithi...

Page 13: ...the ratio is hardwired within the processor X X 3 5 350 X X X 4 0 400 X X 4 5 450 X X 5 0 500 X 5 5 550 X Jumper fitted 1 2 Enable on board VGA controller 2 3 Disable on board VGA controller 1 2 Enab...

Page 14: ...o monitor CPUtach 2 place the link on pin pair 9 11 1 3 Fantach 1 Tacho fan input 1 from the NLX riser 3 5 Fantach 3 Tacho fan input 3 from the NLX riser 7 9 Fantach 2 Tacho fan input 2 from the NLX r...

Page 15: ...Ms of up to 128 Mbytes in any combination The slot furthest from the processors MM1 should be used first DIMM specification The memory modules must meet the PC100 specification Read all of these instr...

Page 16: ...oard video controller More video memory can provide more colours or higher resolutions to an extent determined by the capabilities of your monitor Check the amount of video memory fitted in your compu...

Page 17: ...rocessor may be hot wait until it cools 3 It may be necessary to remove any expansion cards that obstruct access to the processor 4 Processor 2 socket only See A in the illustration Carefully squeeze...

Page 18: ...socket Ensure that the retaining pins snap into the sockets on the end supports 4 Processor 2 socket only Refit the heatsink support making sure that it is correctly and fully seated on the pins It sh...

Page 19: ...or equivalent typically used in calculators watches and other small battery powered electronic items Read carefully the following instructions before commencing work 1 Turn off the computer and unplu...

Page 20: ...ed products processors including a CPU fan supply The core logic is based around the Intel 440BX PCI AGP Controller PAC and the PIIX4e multi function ISA bridge The features of each are summarised bel...

Page 21: ...ermine the memory configuration and set up the chipset optimally These modules contain a small EEPROM that describes the module capabilities in detail including speed capacity and organisation 64 bit...

Page 22: ...d RAMDAC 100MHz 64 bit SGRAM video memory 800MBps DDC1 DDC2B DPMS and Energy Star 2D acceleration 3D acceleration with triangle setup engine and texture cache Rage Pro only Motion video acceleration w...

Page 23: ...ata rates over 500MBps The implementation on this motherboard is a private three load local bus between the chipset the Rage Pro video controller and the AGP connector When a Rage Pro device or AGP ca...

Page 24: ...X riser The microphone input provides power to enable condenser microphones to be used CODEC LINE Rear line input jack socket CODEC AUXA CD input from riser or from motherboard connector CODEC AUXB VG...

Page 25: ...tional PS 2 style parallel port There is a 25 way D type connector on the rear panel Two UltraDMA33 IDE ports are provided with the controller integrated into the PIIX4e This allows for a maximum of f...

Page 26: ...ecutes POST POST DOS or APM O S Machine powers off into standby state The Wake on AC connect BIOS option and the state of the lithium cell determine the behaviour of the motherboard after an AC discon...

Page 27: ...12V and 2 5V power rails Monitoring of system temperature actually the motherboard surface temperature Monitoring of chassis intrusion top cover The NLX system fan is controlled by the motherboard suc...

Page 28: ...the ISA bus 3 1 2 2 4 IRQ0 System timer YES IRQ1 Keyboard NO IRQ2 IRQ8 15 Cascade YES IRQ3 Serial port 2 NO X IRQ4 Serial port 1 NO X IRQ5 ISA PCI bus Audio NO X IRQ6 Floppy disk NO X IRQ7 Parallel po...

Page 29: ...nt SMbus controllers 1 06 0 16 AGP video controller 6 7 5 0 0 PCI slot 1 1 0 PCI slot 2 2 0 PCI slot 3 3 0 PCI slot 4 4 0 PCI audio CODEC Note that the arbiter implements a round robin scheme and thus...

Page 30: ...nd compares the actual configuration of the computer with that recorded in permanent CMOS memory A configuration discrepancy could arise if you have just installed or removed a hardware option for exa...

Page 31: ...the cursor from one field to another To reserve interrupts and upper memory block UMB regions for ISA expansion cards go to the Advanced menu select PCI Configuration then select PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resou...

Page 32: ...nfiguration data could not be updated This is normally caused by the BIOS program enable jumper being in the disable position For configuration changes to be correctly recorded the jumper must be in t...

Page 33: ...chapter then use BIOS Setup to reconfigure the system System cache error cache disabled The RAM cache failed POST and BIOS disabled it System CMOS checksum bad run Setup System CMOS has been corrupted...

Page 34: ...re CPU control word during warm boot 13h Initialise PCI Bus Mastering devices 14h Initialise keyboard controller 16h BIOS ROM checksum 17h Initialise cache before memory autosize 18h 8254 timer initia...

Page 35: ...Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialise EISA board 52h Test keyboard 54h Set key click if enabled 56h Enable keyboard 58h Test for unex...

Page 36: ...ices 86h Re initialise onboard I O ports 87h Configure Motheboard Configurable Devices 88h Initialise BIOS Data Area 89h Enable Non Maskable Interrupts NMIs 8Ah Initialise Extended BIOS Data Area 8Bh...

Page 37: ...Initialise DMI parameters BBh Initialise PnP Option ROMs BCh Clear parity ch eckers BDh Display MultiBoot menu BEh Clear screen optional BFh Check virus and backup reminders C0h Try to boot with INT...

Page 38: ...lze OEM special code EBh Initialise PIC and DMA ECh Initialise Memory type EDh Initialise Memory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh System memory test F0h Initialise interrupt vectors F1h Initialise Run T...

Page 39: ...File not found E2h Path not found E3h No handles available E4h Access denied E5h Invalid access code E6h Undefined file open error E7h Access denied on file read E8h Invalid handle E9h Undefined file...

Page 40: ...ded as maximum values 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 9 9 Voltage Tolerance 5 5 4 5 5 5 Maximum Current 20mA 10A 3A 300mA 100mA 100mA This motherboard requires a 5V standby supply to operate correctly This is normall...

Page 41: ...ignal ground 4 NC No connect 5 DATA I O Serial data 6 NC No connect 1 Installation guide references E and H 5 1 6 9 10101 2 1 DCD I Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD I Receive Data 3 TXD O Transmit Data 4 DTR...

Page 42: ...DATA1 I O 4 DATA2 DATA2 I O 5 DATA3 DATA3 I O 6 DATA4 DATA4 I O 7 DATA5 DATA5 I O 8 DATA6 DATA6 I O 9 DATA7 DATA7 I O 10 ACK ACK I 11 BUSY BUSY I 12 PE PE I 13 SLCT SLCT I 14 AFD AFD O 15 ERR ERR I 16...

Page 43: ...Monitor ID 1 5 GND 13 HSYNC 6 Red Return 14 VSYNC 7 Green Return 15 Monitor ID 3 8 Blue Return 3 Installation guide reference D Port 1 Port 0 1 4 1 4 2 1 VCC O 5V Power fused 2 DATA I O Differential...

Page 44: ...nd 2 12V Power O DC fan drive voltage 3 FAN_TACH I Tacho sense from fan 8 Installation guide reference 15 2 1 LEFT I Left audio input 2 GND Signal ground 3 GND Signal ground 4 RIGHT I Right audio inpu...

Page 45: ...8 PIXEL DATA3 9 ESYNC 10 PIXEL DATA4 11 EDCLK 12 PIXEL DATA5 13 SAD4 14 PIXEL DATA6 15 Digital GND 16 PIXEL DATA7 17 Digital GND 18 DCLK 19 Digital GND 20 SAD0 21 VFSENSE 22 SAD1 23 I2 C CLOCK 24 SAD...

Page 46: ...11 ST2 A12 PIPE B12 RBF A13 GND B13 GND A14 NOT CONNECTED B14 NOT CONNECTED A15 SBA1 B15 SBA0 A16 3 3V B16 3 3V A17 SBA3 B17 SBA2 A18 NOT CONNECTED B18 SB_STB A19 GND B19 GND A20 SBA5 B20 SBA4 A21 SBA...

Page 47: ...TED A45 3 3V B45 3 3V A46 TRDY B46 DEVSEL A47 STOP B47 3 3V A48 PME B48 PERR A49 GND B49 GND A50 PAR B50 SERR A51 AD15 B51 C BE1 A52 3 3V B52 3 3V A53 AD13 B53 AD14 A54 AD11 B54 AD12 A55 GND B55 GND A...

Page 48: ...7 PCI_REQ0 A18 PCI_REQ2 RISER B18 GND A19 PCI_REQ3 RISER B19 PCI_AD29 RISER series A20 PCI_AD30 RISER series B20 PCI_AD28 RISER series A21 GND B21 PCI_AD26 RISER series A22 PCI_AD25 RISER series B22 3...

Page 49: ...V B56 ISA_OWS MB 1k 5V A57 5V B57 ISA_SD1 MB 10k 5V A58 ISA_SD2 MB 10k 5V B58 ISA_AEN A59 ISA_SD5 MB 10k 5V B59 ISA_IOCHRDY MB 1k 5V A60 ISA_SD0 MB 10k 5V B60 ISA_SA18 MB 10k 5V A61 ISA_SMEMW MB 10k 5...

Page 50: ...A_SD10 MB 10k 5V A96 ISA_DRQ6 MB 5k6 GND B96 5V A97 5V B97 ISA_SD11 MB 10k 5V A98 ISA_SD12 MB 10k 5V B98 ISA_DRQ7 MB 5k6 GND A99 ISA_DACK7 B99 ISA_SD13 MB 10k 5V A100 ISA_SD14 MB 10k 5V B100 ISA_SD15...

Page 51: ...29 SIDE_D1 MB series 33R A130 SIDE_IOW MB series 33R B130 SIDE_D0 MB series 33R A131 SIDE_DREQ MB series 82R B131 SIDE_IOR MB series 33R A132 SIDE_RDY MB series 82R B132 SCSEL 470R GND A133 GND B133 I...

Page 52: ...ND B163 LAN_WAKE A164 VBATNLX B164 LANLED A165 INTRUDE MB 1M VBAT B165 MDMWAKE A166 MSG_LED B166 1394PWR A167 1394GND B167 RSVD7 A168 RSVD4 B168 RSVD6 A169 5VSBY B169 RSVD5 A170 3V3 SENSE B170 5V 6 X1...

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