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G586IPC

Rev. 0 +

System Board
User’

s Manual

- D30160229 -

Summary of Contents for G586IPC

Page 1: ...G586IPC Rev 0 SystemBoard User sManual D30160229 ...

Page 2: ...r in stallation 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 the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet...

Page 3: ...Installing Upgrade CPUs 17 Jumper Settings for Password Clear and Display Type 21 Built in Ports 22 Serial Ports 22 PS 2MousePort 23 Parallel Port 23 Floppy Disk Drive Controller 23 IDE Hard Disk Interface 24 Installing Expansion Cards 26 Chapter 3 Software Installation 27 Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 27 StandardCMOSSetup 28 BIOSFeaturesSetup 30 Chipset Features Setup 31 PowerManagementSetup 32 P...

Page 4: ... Drivers 42 Chapter4 TroubleshootingChecklist 43 AppendixA TypesofSIMModules 44 AppendixB MemoryandI OMaps 45 AppendixC PCII OPinAssignments 47 AppendixD ISAI OPinAssignments 48 AppendixE SystemOverview 49 AppendixF ConnectorPinAssignments 51 AppendixG AwardBIOSHardDiskTable 58 ...

Page 5: ...ing EDO or fast page mode x32 or x36 DRAM This system board also supports pipeline burst SRAM and provides easy cache upgrade using 256KB or 512KB cache modules The G586IPC design is based on the Peripheral Component Intercon nect PCI local bus and Industry Standard Architecture ISA stan dards It is equipped with 3 dedicated PCI slots 3 dedicated 16 bit ISA slots and 1 shared PCI ISA slot The G586...

Page 6: ...deable with 256KB cache module for a maximumof512KBcache SystemMemory Four 72 pin SIMM sockets 8MBto256MBonboardmemory Uses EDO or fast page mode x32 or x36 DRAM 60 or 70 ns 5V ECC and Parity Check supported BIOS Award BIOS Windows 95 Plug and Play compatible Flash EPROM for easy BIOS upgrades Energy Efficient Design Systempowermanagementsupported CPU stopped clock control Hardware supports SMI gr...

Page 7: ... 2 88MB floppy drives Universal Serial Bus Two connectors onboard IrDATX RXheader CPUSocket 321 pin ZIF socket Intel Socket 7 Supports future low voltage 2 5V CPUs Connectors 2 serial ports 1 parallel port 2 IDE connectors 1 floppy connector 1 PS 2 mouse port 1 mini DIN 6 PS 2 keyboard connector or AT keyboard connector ExpansionSlots 3 dedicated PCI slots 3 dedicated 16 bit ISA slots 1 shared PCI...

Page 8: ...40 pin IDE hard disk cable One 34 pin floppy disk drive cable One 25 pin printer port cable for chassis mounting One card edge bracket with serial and mouse port cables One set of IDE drivers Cache module optional If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance ...

Page 9: ... floors These areas also attract static electricity which can damage some circuits on your system board Make sure 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 protection we recommend that you use a surge suppressor This will protect the sys tem board from damage ...

Page 10: ...ther components Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD workstation only If such a station is not available you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti static wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chassis If a wrist strap is unavailable establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD protection In...

Page 11: ...on pages 9 10 for proper handling tech niques 6 Insert the SIMMs into the SIMM banks on the G586IPC The quan tity and location of the SIMMs depends on the memory configura tion and type of modules you intend to use 7 Insert the cache module if any into the cache module slot on the G586IPC Refer to the Cache Memory section on page 15 for up grading your cache memory 8 Install the CPU Be sure pin 1 ...

Page 12: ...J6 Primary IDE J7 Secondary IDE PowerConnector Intel SB82371SB J1 CN1 CN2 J10 J11 J13 J14 J15 J16 JP12 Cache Module Slot U22 U23 JP7 RTC BIOS Pin1 Pin1 ISA Slot 1 ISA Slot 2 ISA Slot 3 ISA Slot 4 U27 COM 2 COM 1 J2 J3 SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 Bank0 Bank1 PBSRAM 32Kx32 PBSRAM 32Kx32 SSM1 J8 PBSRAM PipelineBurstSRAM JP10 JP9 ...

Page 13: ...rd can support 8MB to 256MB of memory us ing 1MBx36 2MBx36 4MBx36 8MBx36 or 16MBx36 72 pin SIMMs The table below shows the supported SIM modules and their corre sponding memory sizes SIMMs 1MBx36 2MBx36 4MBx36 8MBx36 16MBx36 MemorySize 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB Examples If you are installing 8MB of memory you must insert two 1MBx36 SIMMs in Bank 0 or Bank 1 If you are installing 256MB of memory you m...

Page 14: ... module must correspond with Pin 1 of the socket 1 Position the SIMM above the socket with the notch in the module aligned with the key on the socket 2 Seat the module at a 45 angle into the bank Make sure it is com pletely seated Tilt the module upright until it locks in place in the socket notch key ...

Page 15: ...de your cache memory to 512KB by installing a 256KB cache module in the cache module slot Please refer to page 12 for the loca tions of the cache module slot SSM1 U22 and U23 OnboardCache UpgradeableCacheModule 0KB 256KB upgradeable with 256KB or 512KB cache module upgradeable with 256KB cache module for a maximumof512KBcache Warning We highly recommend that you use T2BSM32 256 or T2BSM32 512 cach...

Page 16: ...rs are set correctly before applying power or you may damage the CPU or system board Please see the jumper settings below JumperSettingsforCPU JumpersJP6 JP7andJP12 CPUSpeed IntelCPU 75MHz 90MHz 100MHz 100MHz 120MHz 133MHz 150MHz 166MHz None JP6 Off O n O n Off O n O n O n O n O n JP7 Pins1 2 O n O n Off O n O n Off O n Off Off JP7 Pins3 4 O n Off O n O n Off O n Off O n Off JP12 Pins1 2 Off Off O...

Page 17: ...radeCPUs The G586IPC is equipped with a 321 pin Zero Insertion Force ZIF socket at location U27 of the system board Refer to page 12 for the location of the ZIF socket This socket is designed for easy removal of an old CPU and easy insertion of an upgrade CPU The socket allows you to carefully place the new CPU into its position If you need to apply excessive force to insert the CPU you are not in...

Page 18: ... ZIF socket consists of five rows of pin holes on each side To prevent improper CPU installation the ZIF socket has a Plug Keying mechanism Several holes in the socket are plugged so that the CPU will go in only one way If you cannot easily insert the CPU verify that pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin 1 of the socket Warning Be extremely careful to match pin 1 of the CPU with pin 1 of the socket...

Page 19: ...ally apply a small amount of sideways force to free the handle from its retaining tab Once clear of the tab the handle will open relatively easily The top plate will slide back Do not use screwdrivers or other tools to open the socket or you may damage the system or socket Lifting the Handle 2 Once the lever is completely up remove the old CPU carefully by lifting it straight out of the socket You...

Page 20: ...e The top plate will slide forward You will feel some resistance as the pres sure starts to secure the CPU in the socket This is normal and will not damage the CPU However if the handle is not completely closed damage to the CPU and or system board may result ClearanceRequirements Your CPU comes with a heat sink mounted on top To maintain proper airflow once the upgrade is installed on the system ...

Page 21: ...his manual JumperSettingsforPasswordClearandDisplay JumperJP3 PasswordClear If you set a password in the Password Setting option and forget your password power off your system and set Jumper JP3 to On to clear the password stored in your CMOS Now power on your system After your system has detected the floppy or hard drive turn it off again and set JP3 to Off Off Normal Default On PasswordClear 1 3...

Page 22: ...ous communication ports with 16C550A compatible UARTs that can be used with modems serial printers remote display terminals and other serial devices They use the following system I O addresses PortConfiguration COM1 COM2 I OAddress 3F8h 2F8h Connecting the Serial Ports Two DB 9P serial port cables are provided with the system board They are mounted on a card edge bracket along with the PS 2 mouse ...

Page 23: ...system board can be set to any of the following system I O addresses I O Address 3BC 3BEHex 378 37A Hex default 278 27AHex Connecting the Parallel Printer Port Attach the DB 25S printer port cable which came with the system board to connector J5 on the G586IPC system board Make sure the colored stripe on the ribbon cable aligns with pin 1 of connector J5 Use a small nutdriver to mount the cable in...

Page 24: ...onnector should be attached to the drive you want to designate as Drive A IDE Hard Disk Interface The G586IPC system board is equipped with two PCI IDE shrouded headers that will interface four IDE Integrated Drive Electronics hard disk drives Note Only IDE hard drives or ATAPI CD ROMs can be connected to the IDE interface Connecting the IDE Hard Disk Interface To prevent improper IDE cable instal...

Page 25: ...r as the slave Follow the instructions provided by the drive manu facturer for setting the jumpers and or switches on the drives No changes are needed on the G586IPC system board when adding a sec ond hard drive We recommend that the IDE hard drives be from the same manufac turer In a few cases drives from two different manufacturers will not function properly when used together The problem lies i...

Page 26: ...nstall devices in both slots Due to the size of the CPU with its accompanying heatsink fan compo nent the length of the add in cards in PCI slots 1 and 2 and ISA slots 1 and 2 is limited to 18cm measured from the bracket of the card The length of the add in card in PCI slot 4 is limited to 18cm only if its components protrude more than 5mm from the solder side of the card Refer to page 12 for the ...

Page 27: ...time and the system does not boot the following error message will appear Press Del to enter Setup If you have set a password and selected System in the Security Op tion of the BIOS Features Setup menu you will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup Type in the correct password and press Enter If you selected Setup in the Security Option y...

Page 28: ...row keys to highlight Standard CMOS Setup and press Enter A screen similar to the one below will appear DateandTime This selection sets the time and date for the system Press F3 for the calendar HardDriveType This allows you to enter the appropriate specifications for the type of hard disk drive s installed in your system Under the Type category ...

Page 29: ...hard disk vendor or system manufacturer However we recommend you use the IDE HDD Auto Detection which provides a more efficient way to setup your hard drive 46 Predefined Drive Specifications The tables on pages 58 to 60 give complete listings of the available drive types Any given hard drive must be set to one specific drive type number Please refer to your hard disk documentation for the appropr...

Page 30: ... memory size extended memory size and the other memory size of your system You cannot alter these items your computer automatically detects and displays them The Other Memory size refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This is the memory used for different applica tions DOS uses this area to load device drivers to free base memory for application programs When you are thro...

Page 31: ...ou 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 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 Press Esc after making the changes to return to the main menu Chips...

Page 32: ...to return to the default settings Press Esc after mak ing the changes to return to the main menu PowerManagementSetup Use the arrow keys to highlight Power Management Setup and press Enter A screen similar to the one below will appear Choosing Enabled in the Power Management option will allow you to set Doze Mode Standby Mode Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down Choose Disabled if you do not want your ...

Page 33: ...s the troubleshooting default val ues permanently stored in the ROM chips These settings are not opti mal and turn off all high performance features You should use these values only if you have hardware problems Highlight this option on the main menu and press Enter The message below will appear Load BIOS Defaults Y N N If you want to proceed press Y and the default settings will be loaded LoadSet...

Page 34: ...ion is Manual This will allow you to set the IRQ you have assigned your add in card to Legacy ISA or PCI ISA PnP Plug and Play For non PnP ISA cards select Legacy ISA For PnP ISA or PCI cards select PCI ISA PnP If the Resources Controlled By option is set to Auto the system will automatically detect the settings for you IRQ 3 IRQ 15 and DMA 0 DMA 7 options will not be shown in the PnP Configuratio...

Page 35: ...y but not your system set a supervisor s password with the Setup option selected in the BIOS Features Setup You will not be prompted for a password when you cold boot the system Use the arrow keys to highlight the Supervisor Password option and press Enter The message below will appear Enter Password Type in the password You are limited to eight characters When done the message below will appear C...

Page 36: ...f you want a user to enter a password when trying to access setup set a user s password with the Setup option selected in the BIOS Fea tures Setup Using user s password to enter Setup allows a user to access only the User Password option that appears on the main screen Access to all other options is denied To set confirm verify disable or delete a user s password follow the procedures described in...

Page 37: ...fewer cylinders the Large option will not be displayed NormalMode The Normal mode is the generic access mode in which neither the BIOS nor the IDE controller will make any transformations during hard drive access The maximum number of cylinders heads and sectors for Normal mode are 1024 16 and 63 respectively no Cylinders 1024 x no Heads 16 x no Sectors 63 x bytes per sector 512 528megabytes If yo...

Page 38: ...owing formula no Cylinders 1024 x no Heads 225 x no Sectors 63 x bytes per sector 512 8 4 gigabytes LargeMode The Large mode is the extended HDD access mode supported by the G586IPC system board Some IDE HDDs have more than 1024 cylin ders without LBA support in some cases you may not want the LBA mode This system board provides another alternative to support these kinds of HDDs The BIOS tells the...

Page 39: ...age will appear Reboot System Y N N Type Y and press Enter The modifications you have made will be written into the CMOS memory and the system will reboot You will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make additional changes to the setup press Ctrl Alt Esc simul taneously or Del after memory testing is done ExitWithoutSaving Whenyoudonotwanttosavethechangesyouhavemad...

Page 40: ...sages may be displayed if the BIOS detects an error during the POST DISKBOOTFAILURE INSERTSYSTEMDISKANDPRESSENTER No boot device was found Insert a system disk into Drive A and press Enter If the system normally boots from the hard drive make sure the controller is inserted correctly and all cables are properly attached Also be sure the disk is formatted as a boot device Reboot the system DISKETTE...

Page 41: ...ntroller is installed correctly and firmly If no floppy drive is installed be sure the Diskette Drive selection in Setup is set to NONE KEYBOARDERRORORNOKEYBOARDPRESENT Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is attached cor rectly and no keys are being pressed during the boot If you are purposely configuring the system without a keyboard set the error halt condition in Setup to HALT...

Page 42: ...en an error occurs that requires a reboot Press any key and the system will reboot PRESSF1TODISABLENMI F2TOREBOOT When BIOS detects a Non Maskable Interrupt condition during boot this will allow NMI to be disabled and continue to boot You can also reboot the system with the NMI enabled SYSTEMHALTED CTRL ALT DEL TOREBOOT Indicates the present boot attempt has been aborted and the system must be reb...

Page 43: ... in doubt refer to the Hardware Installation section 2 Verify that all SIMMs are seated securely into the bank sockets 3 Make sure the SIMMs are in the correct locations 4 Check that all populated memory banks are filled with correctly sizedSIMMs 5 If your board fails to function place the board on a flat surface and seat all socketed components gently press each component into the socket 6 If you...

Page 44: ...ed brands will work but a few may fail to do so SIMM 1MBx36 2MBx36 4MBx36 Brand Fujitsu Hyundai Toshiba OKI OKI NEC Micron TI Micron Micron NEC Hitachi Fujitsu Mitsubishi Hitachi NEC NEC ChipNumber 81C1000A 70 HY514400A TC511000AJL M51440A 70 M511000B 70 424400 60 40447 60 TMS4400DJ 70 MT4C4007 70 EDO MT4C4007 60 EDO 4218165 60 EDO 7400AS 70 8117400 70 422A06 70 5117400AS 70 4217400 60 4217405 70 ...

Page 45: ...RAM 00A0000to 128KBVideo Reserved for Graphics 00BFFFF DisplayMemory DisplayMemory 00C0000to 160KBI O ReservedforROMon 00E7FFF ExpansionROM I OAdapterCard 00E8000to 96KBROMon SystemBoardBIOS 00FFFFF theSystemBoard 0100000to Maximum SystemBoardMemory 7FFFFFF Memory128MB AppendixB MemoryandI OMaps ...

Page 46: ...12 0A0 08F Interrupt Controller 2 8259A 0C0 0DF DMA Controller 2 8237A 5 0E8 ShadowRAMandCacheControlBit 0F0 ClearNumericProcessor ExtensionBusy 0F1 Reset Numeric Processor Extension 0F8 0FF Numeric Processor Extension 1F0 1F8 FixedDisk 200 207 GameI O 278 27F Parallel Printer Port 2 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 300 31F PrototypeCard 360 36F Reserved 378 37F Parallel Printer Port 1 380 38F SDLC Bisynchro...

Page 47: ...EL N C AD 22 AD 20 Ground AD 18 AD 16 N C FRAME Ground TRDY Ground STOP N C SDONE SBO Ground PAR AD 15 N C AD 13 AD 11 Ground AD 09 C BE 0 N C 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 N C C BE 3 AD 23 Ground AD 21 AD 19 N C AD 17 C BE 2 Ground IRDY...

Page 48: ...4 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C SBHE LA23 LA22 LA21 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 Memr Memw SD08 SD09 SD10 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15 B Gnd ResetDrv 5VDC IRQ9 5VDC DRQ2 12VDC O W S 12VDC Gnd SEMEMW SEMEMR IOW IOR Dack3 DRQ3 Dack1 DRQ1 Refresh CLK IRQ7 IRQ6 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3 Dack2 T C Bale 5VDC OSC Gnd A I OChck SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 I OChrdy AEN SA19 SA18 SA17 SA16 SA15 SA14 SA13 SA12 SA1...

Page 49: ...supports 8 bit data transfer DMA controller 2 supports 16 bit data transfer AddressGenerationforDMAChannels3to0 Source DMAPageMemory DMAController1 Address A23 A16 A15 A0 AddressGenerationforDMAChannels7to5 Source DMAPageMemory DMAController2 Address A23 A17 A16 A1 PageMemoryAddress I OPortAddress 0081H 0082H 0083H 0087H 0089H 008AH 008BH PageMemory DMAChannel2 DMAChannel3 DMAChannel1 DMAChannel0 ...

Page 50: ...n boardparallelportcanbeconfiguredtoeitherParallel Port1 2or3 ParallelPort1usesI Oaddress3BCh ParallelPort 2usesI Oaddress378h andParallelPort3usesI Oaddress278H Note The 16 levels of system interrupts have the following priority IRQ0 IRQ1 IRQ8 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7 SystemTimers Channel0 SystemTimer IRQ0 Channel1 RefreshRequestGenerator 15µs Rate Generat...

Page 51: ...ta DTR DataTerminal Ready Ground SignalGround DSR DataSetReady RTS RequesttoSend CTS Clear to Send RI Ring Indicator ConnectorJ4 Floppy Disk Drive Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Function MouseData Reserved Ground 5V MouseClock Reserved Function Ground DENSEL Ground Reserved Ground Drate0 Ground Index Ground MTR0 Pin 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Function Ground DR1 Ground DR0 Ground MTR1 Drate...

Page 52: ...perEmpty Select Pin 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Function Autofd Error Init Slctin Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground ConnectorsJ6andJ7 Primary and Secondary IDE Hard Disk Drive Connectors ConnectorJ5 Parallel Printer Port Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Function Reset Ground D 7 D 8 D 6 D 9 D 5 D10 D 4 D11 D 3 D12 D 2 D13 Pin 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Page 53: ...ed Ground IRQ IOCS16 SA1 Reserved SA0 SA2 HCS0 HCS1 LED Ground ConnectorJ8 FanConnector Pin 1 2 3 Function Ground 12V Ground ConnectorJ10 Primary Secondary IDE LED Connector Pin 1 2 Function Signal VCC ConnectorJ11 GreenLEDConnector Pin 1 2 Function Signal VCC ...

Page 54: ... Signal ConnectorJ14 ResetSwitchConnector Pin 1 2 Function Ground Reset ConnectorJ15 SpeakerConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 Function Signal Ground Signal Ground ConnectorJ16 Power LED Keylock Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function LEDSignal Reserved Ground Keylock Signal Ground ...

Page 55: ...ta Reserved Ground 5V KeyboardClock Reserved ConnectorCN2 ATKeyboardConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Function KeyboardClock KeyboardData Reserved Ground 5V ConnectorPL1 PowerConnector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Function PowerGood 5V 12V 12V Ground Ground Ground Ground 5V 5V 5V 5V ...

Page 56: ... 5 A11 A16 VCC3 A18 Ground A12 A13 ADSP ECS1 CS ECS2 PD1 PD3 Ground CLK1 Ground D62 VCC3 D60 D58 D56 Ground D54 D52 D50 Pin 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 Function D48 Ground D46 D44 D42 VCC3 D40 D38 D36 Ground D34 D32 D30 VCC3 D28 D26 D24 Ground D22 D20 D18 VCC3 D16 D14 D12 Ground D10 D 8 D ...

Page 57: ...CC5 A17 Ground A 9 A14 A15 RSVD PD0 PD2 PD4 Ground CLK0 Ground F63 VCC5 D61 D59 D57 Ground D55 D53 D51 Pin 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 Function D49 Ground D47 D45 D43 VCC5 D41 D39 D37 Ground D35 D33 D31 VCC5 D29 D27 D25 Ground D23 D21 D19 VCC5 D17 D15 D13 Ground D11 D 9 D 7 VCC5 D 5 D 3 D 1 ...

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Page 60: ...6 684 User Defined Heads 5 6 6 8 16 Sectors 26 17 26 33 38 65 40 61 100 203 Size MB Write Precomp None None None None None Land Zone 1023 852 852 775 685 Example Model Miniscribe 3053 6053RLL Miniscribe 3650 Miniscribe 3675 RLL ConnerCP3104 ConnerCP3204 ...

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