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E586-ICP

E586-IPE

System Board

User’s Manual

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Summary of Contents for E586-ICP

Page 1: ...E586 ICP E586 IPE SystemBoard User sManual D23540520 ...

Page 2: ...rmation in this document is subject to change without notice DFI Inc reserves the right to make revisions to this publication and to make changes to any and or all parts of its content at any time without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes Further DFI Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document DFI is a registered trademark and E586 ICP E586...

Page 3: ...lar installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion 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 the receiver Connect the equipment into an outl...

Page 4: ...che Memory CPU Installation Jumper Settings for CPU Installing Upgrade CPUs Installing the System Board Installing the PS 2 Mouse Port Initial Setup Program Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utilities Standard CMOS Setup BIOS Features Setup Chipset Features Setup PCI Slot Configuration Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults Password Setting IDE HDD Auto Detection Save Exit Setup Exit Without Saving 1 1 1 2 1 ...

Page 5: ...endixA Types of Modules AppendixB System Error Report AppendixC Memory I O Maps AppendixD EISA I O Pin Assignments AppendixE PCI I O Pin Assignments AppendixF Connector Pin Assignments AppendixG Award BIOS Hard Disk Table 4 1 5 1 A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 1 F 1 G 1 ...

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Page 7: ...he EISA slots once you power up your system The Extended CMOS Memory is equipped with an internal battery that needs to be constantly charged In a small number of cases the internal battery may have drained and the information stored in the Extended CMOS Memory lost during shipment If this happens you will get the message EISA CMOS Inoperational when you power up your system Simply run the ECU sof...

Page 8: ... comes with an EISA Configu ration Utility ECU that must be installed and run to configure the board and the EISA expansion boards that will be inserted in the EISA expansion slots The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board is equipped with four EISA and four PCI local bus slots One EISA slot and one PCI slot are shared meaning you may use only one or the other of these three slots Therefore in accord wit...

Page 9: ... or 512K Async SRAM for 3 2 2 2 Level 2 cache access E586 IPE Supports direct map write back or write through cache subsystem Integrated cache tag RAM MemoryOnboard 2MB to 128MB DRAMType 256Kx36 512Kx36 1Mx36 2Mx36 4Mx36 and 8Mx36 SIMM Supports single and or double density SIMMs Supports DRAM access time of 60ns or 70ns Supports page mode ZIFSocket 273 pin ZIF socket Intel Socket 4 Features and Sp...

Page 10: ...oles Baby AT form factor PCB 4 layers PackageChecklist The E586 ICP E586 IPE package contains the following items The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board The E586 ICP E586 IPE user s manual One EISA Configuration Utility diskette One DB 25S hole cover holding the PS 2 mouse port One 40 pin IDE hard disk cable optional If any of these items is missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales repre...

Page 11: ...f your system board Avoid soft surfaces such as beds and carpeted floors which can hinder air circulation These areas also attract static electricity which can damage some circuits on your system board Be sure that the power source has a properly grounded three pronged socket It is essential that the power connection be properly grounded for correct functioning of your system board For further pro...

Page 12: ...s anti static bag until you are ready to install it 2 Wear an antistatic wriststrap 3 Do all preparation work on a static free surface with components facing up 4 Hold the system board by its edges only Be careful not to touch any of the components contacts or connections especially gold contacts on the board 5 Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors Hold modules and conn...

Page 13: ... to install Your system board can be configured with 2MB 4MB 6MB 8MB 10MB 12MB 16MB 18MB 20MB 24MB 32MB 34MB 36MB 40MB 48MB 64MB 66MB 68MB 72MB 80MB 96MB or 128MB of onboard memory To install the HSIM modules first populate Bank 1 and then Bank 2 Failure to do so will cause the system board to work improperly The following table summarizes the bank locations and modules needed for the correspondin...

Page 14: ... 24MB 2Mx36 1Mx36 32MB 2Mx36 2Mx36 32MB 4Mx36 34MB 256Kx36 4Mx36 34MB 4Mx36 256Kx36 36MB 512Kx36 4Mx36 36MB 4Mx36 512Kx36 40MB 1Mx36 4Mx36 40MB 4Mx36 1Mx36 48MB 2Mx36 4Mx36 48MB 4Mx36 2Mx36 64MB 4Mx36 4Mx36 64MB 8Mx36 66MB 256Kx36 8Mx36 66MB 8Mx36 256Kx36 68MB 512Kx36 8Mx36 68MB 8Mx36 512Kx36 72MB 1Mx36 8Mx36 72MB 8Mx36 1Mx36 80MB 2Mx36 8Mx36 80MB 8Mx36 2Mx36 96MB 4Mx36 8Mx36 96MB 8Mx36 4Mx36 128M...

Page 15: ...E586 ICP E586 IPE 82433LX 82433LX 82434 82375 82374 SL82C101P Bank1 ZIF Socket Bank2 LocationsoftheHSIMMSocketsontheSystemBoard Pin1oftheHSIMMsocket InstallationOverview u 2 5 ...

Page 16: ...correspond with Pin 1 of the socket 1 Position the HSIM module above the HSIMM socket with the chips of the module facing the center of the system board 2 Seat the module at an angle into the bank Make sure it is completely seated Tilt the module upright until it locks in place in the socket 2 6 u Installation Overview ...

Page 17: ...t LocationsofJumpersandConnectors ontheE586 ICPSystemBoard J3 J7 JP1 JP2 82433LX JP6 82433LX 82434 JP10 PL1 PL2 J2 JP22 JP23 JP24 JP12 JP15 JP16 JP19 JP21 JP27 JP25 JP26 JP28 JP7 JP11 JP14 82375 82374 JP3 JP5 J1 SL82C101P JP8 JP18 J4 J6 ZIF Socket PCI Slot Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave EISASlot EISASlot EISASlot EISASlot InstallationOverview u 2 7 JP13 Fla...

Page 18: ...JP14 82375 82374 JP3 JP5 J1 SL82C101P JP8 J4 J6 JP70 JP12 JP15 JP16 JP17 JP18 ZIF Socket PCI Slot Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave EISASlot EISASlot EISASlot EISASlot LocationsofJumpersandConnectors ontheE586 IPESystemBoard 2 8 u Installation Overview JP13 Flash EPROM ...

Page 19: ...e PCI edge triggered interrupt of the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board Set JP1 according to the table shown below IRQ IRQ15 IRQ14 IRQ11 IRQ10 IRQ9 Int A Int A Int B Int C Int D 1 2 O n 3 4 O n 5 6 O n 7 8 O n 9 10 O n IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 14 IRQ 15 A A B C IRQ 9 D InstallationOverview u 2 9 INT JP1 2 1 1 0 9 ...

Page 20: ...nstalled with the Symphony SL82C101P chip Set JP5 to On to enable the built in IDE Set JP3 to On to disable the built in IDE JP3 JP5 2 10 u Installation Overview On IDEDisabled Default On IDEEnabled JumpersJP6andJP8 Parity Enable Disable Set Jumpers JP6 and JP8 to On to enable the SRAM s parity bit On ParityEnabled Default Off ParityDisabled ...

Page 21: ...e make sure you connect the PS 2 mouse port to Connector J1 Off IRQ12Disabled On IRQ12Enabled Default InstallationOverview u 2 11 JumperJP11 Display Type Select Jumper JP11 sets the display adapter to color or mono This jumper must match the type of display adapter installed If you change your video adapter make sure this jumper is changed accordingly 3 2 1 1 2On Color Default 3 2 1 2 3On Mono ...

Page 22: ...stem After your system has detected the floppy or hard drive turn it off again and set JP13 to Off 2 12 u Installation Overview Off Normal Default On ClearPassword JumperJP26 FlashEPROM Jumper JP26 should be set to match the type of Flash EPROM installed on the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board See page 2 7 and 2 8 for the location of the Flash EPROM installed on your system board 3 2 1 1 2On FlashEP...

Page 23: ...m board supports direct map write back or write through cache subsystem with tag RAM integrated into the chipset The E586 ICP uses Burst SRAM for fast 3 1 1 1 Level 2 cache access The E586 IPE uses Async SRAM for 3 2 2 2 Level 2 cache access 82433LX 82433LX 82434 82375 82374 SL82C101P SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM ZIF Socket LocationsoftheSRAMsontheE586 ICPSystemBoard InstallationOverview u 2 13 ...

Page 24: ...EISA PCISystemBoard 82433LX 82433LX 82434 82375 82374 SL82C101P SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM SRAM ZIF Socket LocationsoftheSRAMsontheE586 IPESystemBoard 2 14 u Installation Overview ...

Page 25: ... cache subsystem Set JP15 as shown below On WriteThrough Off WriteBack Default JumpersJP22andJP23 Level2Cache If you have upgraded the cache size of your E586 ICP E586 IPE system board change Jumpers JP22 and JP23 as shown below L2Cache 512KB 256KB None 2 3On 1 2On 1 2On JP22 JP23 2 3On 2 3On 1 2On 1 2 On 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 On InstallationOverview u 2 15 ...

Page 26: ...uipped with a 273 pin Zero Insertion Force ZIF socket on location U29 of the system board Make sure the jumpers are set correctly before applying power or you may damage the CPU or system board ZIF Socket LocationofPin1 U29 LocationoftheZIFSocketontheE586 ICP E586 IPESystemBoard 2 16 u Installation Overview ...

Page 27: ... 60MHz Default Off 66MHz The jumpers below are for factory testing only and should always be set to their default configurations Reconfiguring these jumpers will cause problems with your E586 ICP or E586 IPE system board JP10 2 3On JP12 On JP14andJP16 Off JP17andJP70 Off E586 IPE JP19 JP21 JP24 JP25 2 3On E586 ICP JP27 Off E586 ICP InstallationOverview u 2 17 ...

Page 28: ...board Warning Open the socket only if actually installing a CPU The warranty on the original CPU will be voided if the S N seal is broken Installation of the PentiumTM Processor will not affect the original system warranty The 273 pin ZIF socket consists of four rows of pin holes on each side Zero Insertion Force ZIF Socket 2 18 u Installation Overview ...

Page 29: ...move the original CPU from the socket Position the CPU above the socket Make sure pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket Lower the chip until the pins are inserted properly in their corresponding holes Pin1oftheZIFSocket InstallationOverview u 2 19 ...

Page 30: ...EISA PCISystemBoard Lifting the Handle PositioningtheCPUAbovetheZIFSocket 2 20 u Installation Overview ...

Page 31: ...t be kept free above the CPU Do not run cables or other obstructions in this area The cables floppy drive hard drive CD ROM etc must be routed clear of the CPU with a minimum of 0 25 horizontal clearance to allow heat dissipation Adequate airflow for cooling must be provided over the CPU For PentiumTM Processors the airflow must be adequate to keep the system temperature below 40o C measured 0 5 i...

Page 32: ...1 Unlock your system unit Turn off the power and dis connect all power cords and cables Step2 Remove the system unit cover Refer to the manufac turer s instructions if necessary Step3 Remove expansion cards seated in any of the expansion slots and detach all connectors from the old system board Step4 Loosen the screws holding the original system board and remove the board from the system Save the ...

Page 33: ...endent upon the memory configuration and type of modules you intend to use Step6 Set the corresponding jumpers Step7 Install the prepared E586 ICP E586 IPE system board into the case and replace the screws Step8 Reinstall all cards and connectors and replace the system unit cover Reconnect all power cords and cables InstallationOverview u 2 23 ...

Page 34: ...ver that holds the PS 2 mouse port attached with a ribbon cable To install 1 Use the two screws provided with the package to secure the DB 25S hole cover to the DB 25S hole normally found at the rear of a system chassis 2 Connect the cable to Connector J1 of the system board 2 24 u Installation Overview ...

Page 35: ...ress these keys at the correct time and the system does not boot the following error mes sage will appear Press F1 to continue Ctrl Alt Esc or Del to enter Setup If you have set a password and selected System in the Security Option of the BIOS Feature Setup menu you will be prompted for the password everytime the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup Type in the correct password an...

Page 36: ...ility A screen similar to the one below will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight the option you want and press Enter StandardCMOSSetup Use the arrow keys to highlight the Standard CMOS Setup and press Enter a screen similar to the one on the next page will appear 3 2 u Initial Setup Program ...

Page 37: ...586 ICP E586 IPE has 46 pre set types and one user definable type Use the Page Up or Page Down keys to select the appro priate type for the drive The table in Appendix G gives a complete listing of the available drive types Any given hard drive must be set to one specific drive type number Please refer to your hard drive documentation to find the appropriate type number InitialSetupProgram u 3 3 ...

Page 38: ...k drives installed in your system If either of the drives is not present select None Make sure you choose the correct drive type otherwise your system might improp erly format the device Video This is used to select the type of video adapter installed in your system Halton This option selects when the system will halt if an error is detected during power up NoErrors The system boot will not stop f...

Page 39: ...ther Memory size refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This is the memory used for different applications DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep as much base memory free for application programs Most use this for the Shadow RAM When you are through making changes in the Standard CMOS Setup press Esc to return to the main menu BIOSFeaturesSetup Use the arrow key...

Page 40: ...k drive If you choose System in the Security Option you will be prompted for a password every time you cold boot your system or access setup If you choose Setup you will be prompted for a password only when trying to access setup If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press F6 or F7 to return to the default settings Press Esc after making the changes to return to the main me...

Page 41: ...r a screen similar to the one below will appear Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to the option you wish to change or modify Use the Page Up Page Down or keys to make the corresponding changes If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press F6 or F7 to return to the default settings Press Esc after making the changes to return to the main menu InitialSetupProgram u 3...

Page 42: ...led on the slot Subse quently you must select an IRQ for the INT you have selected for the slot Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to the option you wish to change or modify Use the Page Up Page Down or keys to make the corresponding changes If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press F6 or F7 to return to the default settings Press Esc after making the changes to...

Page 43: ...r LoadBIOSDefaults Y N N Type Y and press Enter to return to the BIOS setup default values After pressing Enter you will be returned to the main menu LoadSetupDefaults The Setup defaults are similar to the BIOS Setup de faults These defaults are the most stable values for the system and should be used if you are possibly having hardware problems Highlight this option on the main menu and press En ...

Page 44: ...n a password that is eight characters long or shorter When done the message below will appear ConfirmPassword You are asked to verify the password Type in exactly the same password If you type in a wrong password you will be prompted to enter the correct password again Otherwise enter a new password To delete or disable the password function simply press Enter instead of typing in a new password I...

Page 45: ...reen displays the parameters detected and allows you to accept or reject the parameters Type Y and press Enter to accept the parameters or press Esc to abort If you select Y the parameters of the hard disk will be displayed in the Standard CMOS Setup Save ExitSetup When all the changes have been made highlight Save Exit Setup and press Enter The message below will appear SavetoCMOSandExit Y N N In...

Page 46: ...e additional changes to the setup press Ctrl Alt Esc or Del after memory testing is done ExitWithoutSaving When you do not want to save the changes you have made highlight this option and press Enter The message below will appear Quit Without Saving Y N N Type Y and press Enter The system will reboot and you will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make any changes ...

Page 47: ...files that come with each EISA expansion board are copied onto the ECU diskette The ECU then stores this configuration data in the system s Extended CMOS Memory The CFG file tells the ECU what choices the user has in configuring the card and what system resources to reserve for the card The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board uses the DFI0400 CFG file File Structure The ECU uses three different files t...

Page 48: ...system board and expansion board comes with a CFG file Prior to running the ECU make sure that all CFG files for expansion boards you are using are in the same directory as the ECU file If you did not receive the CFG file for your expansion board please contact your dealer or the board manufacturer If you are installing an EISA hard drive controller SCSI host adapter you will need to run the ECU f...

Page 49: ...system steps 1 2 3 and 5 are optional To select a step use the arrow keys to move to a step of your choice and press Enter You may also select a step by pressing its number If you are using a mouse move the mouse pointer to the selected option and click the left mouse button once Note For a mouse to work in the ECU you must have a previously installed mouse driver The utility also includes an onli...

Page 50: ...ds are automatically detected and added by the ECU Choose Add and Remove Boards and a screen similar to the one shown on the next page will appear Step 4 Save Configuration Step 6 Exit Step 5 View Switch Jumper Settings Select Enter Exit Esc Help F1 Utilities F9 Step 1 About EISA Configuration Step 2 Add and Remove Boards Step 3 Change Configuration Settings EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01...

Page 51: ... 2 Add and Remove Boards Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finished with this step Add INSERT Remove DEL Move F7 Done ESC HELP F1 DFI0400 CFG DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD DFI0300 CFG DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD DFI1001 CFG DFI EISANet ...

Page 52: ...hlight the board you want to add in the configuration and press Enter A Slot Selection box similar to one shown on the next page will appear System DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 Empty Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 Empty Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected boar...

Page 53: ...r System DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 Empty Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 Empty Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Step 2 Add and Remove Boards Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finished with this step Add INSERT Re...

Page 54: ...em DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 Empty Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 Empty Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Do you really want to remove WG 1200VL Ok ENTER Cancel ESC Confirm Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finis...

Page 55: ...the next page will appear Step 2 Add and Remove Boards System DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 Empty Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 WG 1200VL Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finish...

Page 56: ... to go back to the previous screen System DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 DFI EISANet 500 EtherNet Adapter Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 Empty Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Step 3 Change Configuration Settings This step is optional you may skip it by pressing ESC and all configuration settings will remain unchanged Press ENTER to view or change a board s configur...

Page 57: ...to a maximum range of 64MB under EISA Configuration Select ENTER Cancel ESC Use SIMM Memory Module for the 486 System Board 2MB 4MB 6MB 8MB 10MB 12MB 16MB 18MB 20MB 24MB 32MB 34MB 36MB 40MB System Board Memory Functions System Board Memory EISAConfigurationUtility u 4 11 Edit Settings for DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD ...

Page 58: ...eady shown on the next page DFI EISANet 500 I O Addresses Slot Specific Only Default DFI EISANet 500 EPROM EPROM Disabled Default Bus Master Bus Release After Preempt 23 BCLK Cycles DFI EISANet 500 Interrupt Interrupt Edge Level Edge Triggered Interrupt Ethernet Packet Reception Receive Own Packets Connector Selection Thin Ethernet BNC1 ETHERNet 500ECT Done ESC Change ENTER Resources F6 PgUp PgDn ...

Page 59: ...ave resource settings DFI EISANet 500 I O Addresses Slot Specific Only Default DFI EISANet 500 EPROM EPROM Disabled Default Bus Master Bus Release After Preempt 23 BCLK Cycles DFI EISANet 500 Iterrupt Interrupt Edge Level Edge Triggered Interrupt Ethernet Packet Reception Receive Own Packets Connector Selection Thin Ethernet BNC1 ETHERNet 500ECT Done ESC Change ENTER Resources F6 PgUp PgDn Help F1...

Page 60: ...ed Options F9 HELP F1 System DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD Slot 1 DFI EISANet 500 Ethernet Adapter Slot 2 Empty Slot 3 Empty Slot 4 Empty Slot 5 Empty Slot 6 Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Step 3 Change Configuration Settings This step is optional you may skip it by pressing ESC and all configuration settings will remain unchanged Press ENTER to view or change a board s configuration settings P...

Page 61: ... The Physical Board ID Map allows you to view the boards that are physically present in the system b Press Esc to return to the main menu Step4 SaveConfiguration This option allows you to save the configuration in the CMS and INF file a After you have finished modifying the configuration go to the main menu and choose Save Configuration b A box will appear informing you that the configuration has ...

Page 62: ...r Step 4 Save Configuration Step 6 Exit Step 5 View Switch Jumper Settings Select Enter Exit Esc Help F1 Utilities F9 Step 1 About EISA Configuration Step 2 Add and Remove Boards Step 3 Change Configuration Settings EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01 C 1992 American Megatrends Inc Step 5 View Switch of Jumper Settings After saving the configuration it is important that you do the following st...

Page 63: ...effect a From the menu option choose Exit and press Enter A box will appear asking Do you really want to exit Choose Yes to exit to DOS Cancel to return to the main menu Reboot Reboot the system so that changes will take effect Slot 0 DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD This board has no Done ESC Print F7 PgUp PgDn Help F1 Switch Jumper View Confirm Print Print to Printer File Filename Config PRN O...

Page 64: ... Remote Mode is off configuration information will be stored in this computer s EISA CMOS RAM as well as a CMS file and INF file EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01 C 1992 American Megatrends Inc Step 6 Exit F5 Restore configuration from backup CMS file F6 Display Physical Board ID Map F7 Define ISA Board Press Space to change settings Utilities Select Enter Exit Esc Help F1 Utilities F9 Remot...

Page 65: ...l be visible and can be changed ForceNewConfiguration When turned on this mode will ignore any existing configuration settings in CMOS or in the CMS file All settings will be set to their defaults Load CFG Files Manually from Directory List When this mode is turned on the ECU will not automatically detect and add boards to the configuration You will be prompted to select boards one by one LoadCFGF...

Page 66: ...ABoard In addition to EISA adapter boards you can install ISA adapter boards by choosing this option Most ISA adapter boards do not have a CFG file Without a CFG file the ECU cannot automatically reserve system resources for ISA adapter boards These boards must be configured manually To configure an ISA board 1 Choose Configure Define ISA Board and an ISA Board Definition box similar to the one sh...

Page 67: ...Select the appropriate option for the board and press Enter 5 Highlight Slot Type and press Enter Select the slot type appropriate for the board and press Enter 6 It is necessary to define an ISA board when you want to prevent other boards in the system from using the same IRQ levels DMA channels I O Port address or Memory address that your ISA board uses DMA allows you to define up to four 4 DMA ...

Page 68: ...Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type Slot Type 16 bit 8 bit 8 or 16 bit Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device DMA Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Quit ESC ISA Board Definition Channel Size Byte Word ISA DMA Definition Timing Default Type A Type B Ok ENTER Cancel ESC Erase F4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 69: ...have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved IRQ definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes DMA IRQ Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type Slot Type Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device 16 bit 8 bit 8 or 16 bit Ports Memory 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 Level Trigger Edge Level Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete...

Page 70: ...hoose OK to save the changes you have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved Port definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type Slot Type DMA IRQ Ports Memory Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device 16 bit 8 bit 8 or 16 bit ISA Board Definition 0 0 Start End Size Byte Wor...

Page 71: ... delete the previously saved Memory definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type Slot Type DMA IRQ Ports Memory Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device 16 bit 8 bit 8 or 16 bit ISA Board Definition Address Size 0 KB 0 h RAM ROM System Expanded Other Virtual Byte Word 24 Bit 20 Bit Use Wi...

Page 72: ... an ISA board definition from the ECU s internal ISA board database An ISA Board Database box similar to the one shown below will appear 14 Quit returns you to the main menu without saving any changes Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type Slot Type DMA IRQ Ports Memory Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device 16 bit 8 bit 8 or 16 bit ISA Board Definition Save F10 Load F9 New ...

Page 73: ...e jumpers are properly set If in doubt refer to the Board Configuration section 2 Verify that all SIM modules are seated securely into the bank sockets 3 Make sure that the SIM modules are in the correct locations 4 Check that all populated memory banks are filled with valid size HSIMMs 5 If your board fails to function place the board on a flat surface and seat all socketed components gently pres...

Page 74: ...nd 8Mx36 HSIM modules The follow ing modules have been tested with this board Most untested brands will work but a few may fail to do so ForHSIM256Kx36Modules Brand ChipNumber OKI M51C256A 70 ForHSIM512Kx36Modules Brand ChipNumber OKI M514256B 70J ForHSIM1Mx36Modules Brand ChipNumber Toshiba TC511000AJL OKI GT 1M 36B Fujitsu 81C1000A 70 A 1 u AppendixA ...

Page 75: ...E586 ICP E586 IPE ForHSIM2Mx36Modules Brand ChipNumber OKI M511000B AppendixA u A 2 ForHSIM4Mx36Modules Brand ChipNumber OKI M514100A 70S ForHSIM8Mx36Modules Brand ChipNumber OKI M514100AL 70K ...

Page 76: ...e registers CMOS shutdown byte Initialize timer 0 1 and 2 including set EISA timer to a known state Initialize DMA controllers 0 and 1 Initialize interrupt controllers 0 and 1 Initialize EISA extended registers RAM must be periodically refreshed in order to keep the memory from decaying This function assures that the memory refresh function is working properly Keyboard controller initialization Ve...

Page 77: ...t External cache size detection Early chip set initialization Memory presence test OEM chip set routines Clear low 64K of memory Test first 64K memory Cyrix CPU initialization Cache initialization Initialize first 120 interrupt vectors with SPURIOUS_INT_HDLR and initialize INT 00h 1Fh according to INT_TBL Test CMOS RAM checksum if bad or insert key pressed load defaults Detect type of keyboard con...

Page 78: ... DMA page registers Test 8254 timer 0 counter 2 Verify 8259 channel 1 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines Verify 8259 channel 2 masked interrupts by alternately turning off and on the interrupt lines Turn off interrupts then verify no interrupt mask register is on Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred Verify NMI can be cleared Display CPU clock If...

Page 79: ...from 256K to 640K and extendedmemoryabove1MB Test base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB using various patterns Note This will be skipped in EISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in ISA mode If EISA mode flag is set then test EISA memory found in slots initialization Note This will be skipped in ISA mode and can be skipped with Esc key in EISA mode Detect if mouse is prese...

Page 80: ...roller and any drives Initialize any serial and parallel ports also game port Initialize math coprocessor Reboot if manufacturing POST loop pin is set Otherwise display any messages i e any non fatal errors that were detected during POST and enter Setup Ask password security optional Write all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen Enable parity checker Enable NMI enable cache before boot Initia...

Page 81: ...t attempt Spurious UnclaimedNMI Setuppages Boot Description Setup NumLock status according to Setup Set low stack Boot via INT 19h If interrupt occurs in protected mode If unmasked NMI occurs display Press F1 to disable NMI F2 reboot E1 Page 1 E2 Page 2 etc AppendixB u B 6 ...

Page 82: ...mBoardMemory 009FFFF BoardRAM 00A0000to 128KVideo Reserved for Graphics Display 00BFFFF Display Memory Memory 00C0000to 192KI O Reserved for ROM on I O 00EFFFF ExpansionROM AdapterCard 00F0000to 64KROMon SystemBoardBIOS 00FFFFF theSystemBoard 0100000to Maximum SystemBoardMemory 3FFFFFF Memory128M C 1 u AppendixC ...

Page 83: ...cessor Extension Busy 0F1 Reset Numeric Processor Extension 0F8 OFF Numeric Processor Extension 1F0 1F8 Fixed Disk 200 207 GameI O 278 27F Parallel Printer Port 2 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 300 31F Prototype Card 360 36F Reserved 378 37F Parallel Printer Port 1 380 38F SDLC Bisynchronous2 3A0 3AF Bisynchronous1 3B0 3BF Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter 3C0 3CF Reserved 3D0 3DF Color Graphics Monit...

Page 84: ...EISA PCISystemBoard v AppendixD EISAI OPinAssignments Note Rows A C B and D are ISA contacts Rows E G F and H are EISA contacts 1 1 1 1 31 31 31 31 1 1 1 1 19 19 19 19 F B E A H D G C D 1 u AppendixD ...

Page 85: ...E10 W R I O E11 Gnd Gnd E12 Reserved E13 Reserved E14 Reserved E15 Gnd Gnd AccessKey E17 BE1 I O E18 LA31 I O E19 Gnd Gnd E20 LA30 I O E21 LA28 I O E22 LA27 I O E23 LA25 I O E24 Gnd Gnd AccessKey E26 LA15 I O E27 LA13 I O E28 LA12 I O E29 LA11 I O E30 Gnd Gnd E31 LA9 I O F 1 Gnd Gnd F 2 5V Power F 3 5V Power F 4 XXXXXX F 5 XXXXXX AccessKey AppendixD u D 2 ...

Page 86: ... BE3 I O AccessKey F17 BE2 I O F18 BE0 I O F19 Gnd Gnd F20 5V Power F21 LA29 I O F22 Gnd Gnd F23 LA26 I O F24 LA24 I O AccessKey F26 LA16 I O F27 LA14 I O F28 5V Power F29 5V Power F30 Gnd Gnd F31 LA10 I O G 1 LA7 I O G 2 Gnd Gnd G 3 LA4 I O G 4 LA3 I O G 5 Gnd Gnd AccessKey G 7 SD17 I O G 8 SD19 I O G 9 SD20 I O G10 SD22 I O D 3 u AppendixD ...

Page 87: ...y G16 Gnd Gnd G17 SD30 I O G18 SD31 I O G19 MREQ I H 1 LA8 I O H 2 LA6 I O H 3 LA5 I O H 4 5V Power H 5 LA2 I O AccessKey H 7 SD16 I O H 8 SD18 I O H 9 Gnd Gnd H10 SD21 I O H11 SD23 I O H12 SD24 I O H13 Gnd Gnd H14 SD27 I O AccessKey H16 SD29 I O H17 5V Power H18 5V Power H19 M A K O AppendixD u D 4 ...

Page 88: ...3 3V AD 22 AD 20 Ground AD 18 AD 16 3 3V FRAME Ground TRDY Ground STOP 3 3V SDONE SBO Ground PAR AD 15 3 3V AD 13 AD 11 Ground AD 09 C BE 0 3 3V AD 06 AD 04 Ground AD 02 AD 00 5V I O REQ64 5V 5V B 12V TCK Ground TDO 5V 5V INTB INTD PRSNT1 Reserved PRSNT2 Ground Ground Reserved Ground CLK Ground REQ 5V I O AD 31 AD 29 Ground AD 27 AD 25 3 3V C BE 3 AD 23 Ground AD 21 AD 19 3 3V AD 17 C BE 2 Ground ...

Page 89: ...torJ1 PS 2MouseConnector Connector J2 optional IDE Hard Disk Drive Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Function Reset Ground D 7 D 8 D 6 D 9 D 5 D10 D 4 D11 D 3 D12 AppendixF u F 1 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Function MouseData Reserved Ground 5V MouseClock Reserved ...

Page 90: ... 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 Function D 2 D13 D 1 D14 D 0 D15 Ground Reserved Reserved Ground IOW Ground IOR Ground Reserved BALE Reserved Ground IRQ14 IOCS16 SA1 Reserved SA0 SA2 HCS0 HCS1 LED Ground F 2 u AppendixF ...

Page 91: ...DELED Pin Function 1 LEDSignal 2 Reserved 3 Ground 4 KeylockSignal 5 Ground ConnectorJ4 KeylockConnector ConnectorJ6 SpeakerConnector AppendixF u F 3 Pin 1 2 Function LED LED Function Signal Connector to Buzzer Ground 5V Pin 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 92: ...orJ7 Reset Switch Connector ConnectorJP2 Legacy Connector Pin Function 1 Reset 2 Ground Pin Function N C IRQ1 IRQ5 IRQ14 IRQ15 IRQ6 IRQ7 IRQ8 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ3 IRQ4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 F 4 u AppendixF ...

Page 93: ...nectorJP28 FanConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 ConnectorsPL1andPL2 Power Connectors AppendixF u F 5 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Function PowerGood 5V 12V 12V Ground Ground Ground Ground 5V 5V 5V 5V Function 12V Ground Ground 5V ...

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