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P4VMD+ 

(VIA P4M266 VGA-ON-CHIP Chipset) 

With DDR-200/266 & PC-100/133 Memory 

For Pentium

®

 4 400MHz FSB PC System 

Main Board 

使用者手冊

 

(Ver.:1.0) 

 
 

Summary of Contents for P4VMD+

Page 1: ...P4VMD VIA P4M266 VGA ON CHIP Chipset With DDR 200 266 PC 100 133 Memory For Pentium 4 400MHz FSB PC System Main Board 使用者手冊 Ver 1 0 ...

Page 2: ... into any natural or computer language in any form or by any means without prior written permission This manual and the information contained here are protected by copyright All rights reserved Copyright 2002 All Rights Reserved Revision History Revision Date Release Notes 1 0 Feb 2002 First Official Release ...

Page 3: ...without notice The manufacturer of the system board will not be held responsible for technical or editorial omissions made herein nor for the incidental or consequential damages resulting from its furnishing performance functionality or use Subsequent changes to this manual will be incorporated into the next edition We welcome any suggestion regarding this manual or our computer products Trademark...

Page 4: ...y Selector 9 2 4 CPU Installation 10 2 4 1 CPU and System Cooling 13 2 5 Connectors 14 2 5 1 Front Panel 14 2 4 1 Back Panel Connectors 16 2 4 2 Power Supply Connector 18 2 4 3 Floppy Disk Connector 19 2 4 4 IDE1 and IDE2 20 2 4 5 Internal Audio Connecotrs 21 2 4 6 IR1 IrDA Connector 22 2 5 Memory 23 2 5 1 Memory Installation 24 Chapter 3 Software Installation 25 3 1 Notice of Driver Installation ...

Page 5: ... 67 5 1 Memory Map 67 5 2 I O Map 68 5 3 Time DMA Channels Map 69 5 4 Interrupt Map 70 5 5 RTC CMOS RAM Map 71 5 6 ISA I O Address Map 72 Chapter 6 Q A 74 Important Warnings STOP WARNING NEVER run the processor without the heatsink properly and firmly attached This will damage the processor within SECONDS Also do NOT try to use Pentium Heatsinks these will NOT fit and do NOT provide adequate cooli...

Page 6: ...nt in the manual It describes in detail how to set the motherboard up for operation Read all information and follow all steps especially if you are a new user Software Installation The software section describes the drivers that need be installed to make your OS operates properly The drivers are provided on the driver CD BIOS Setup Information on how to enter the BIOS setup and change settings is ...

Page 7: ...S3 Savage 8 VGA core Logic on chip Chipset Southbridge VT8233 The VT8233 PCI Super I O Integrated Peripheral Controller PSIPC support Ultra DMA 100 which allows burst mode data transfer rates of up to 100MB sec AC97 audio using the on board VIA VT1611A Audio Cadec USB controller with root hub and four function ports Memory This motherboard comes equipped with two Double Data Rate DDR Memory Module...

Page 8: ...es on two channels Supports UDMA 100 UDMA 66 UDMA 33 PIO Modes 3 4 and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2 and Enhanced IDE devices such as CD R RW DVD ROM CD ROM Tape Backup and LS 120 drives An IDE 3 4 RAID function is optional Super Multi I O This functionality is integrated into the southbridge of the chipset It provides two high speed UART compatible serial ports and one parallel port with EPP and ECP ...

Page 9: ...vided by southbridge VIA 8233 chipset VIA VT6103 PHY chipset Special Function A Over 300W P4 type power supply is needed meanwhile over 250W PIII type power supply is acceptable but not guaranteed for proper function B AC 97 Sound Codec chip provides amplifier function ...

Page 10: ...P4M266 Intel Pentium 4 processor System Bus 3 2GB s 2 1GB sec or 1 06GB sec 8 Bit Hub Interface 26MB s AGP4X 1 5V 1 06GB s DDR266 AGP Slot or 3D Graphics Controller AC 97 Modem CODEC optional 2 ATA100 IDE Channels 4 USB 1 1 Ports PCI Bus SIO Flash BIOS PC 100 133 VIA VT 8233 PC 100 133 DDR266 ...

Page 11: ...ginal package until you are ready to install it In the package there are This motherboard 1 Manual 1 Driver Installation CD ROM 1 IDE ATA 66 100 Flat Cable 1 Floppy Disk Drive Flat Cable B Make sure power is off During hardware installation be sure that there is no power connected during this period C Avoid ESD Electrical Static Discharge While installing the main board wear a grounded wristband o...

Page 12: ...DR 2 SDRAM 7 FDD 8 IDE 9 VIA VT8233 10 BIOS 11 USB2 12 SYSTEM FAN 13 Battery 14 COM1 15 PCI slot 16 Sound Codec 17 AGP Slot 18 AMR Slot 19 GAME PORT LINE IN LINE OUT MIC IN 20 LPT COM VGA 21 USB LAN 22 PS 2 Mouse K B 13 12 11 There is no jumper setting for CPU or add on cards installation user is nequired to set JP2 JP3 for memory type selection only ...

Page 13: ...1 LINE OUT LINE IN MIC IN CN 12 CN 11 GAME Socket 478 CPU FAN FDD1 IDE1 IDE2 BIOS JBAT1 SYSTEM FAN AGP1 PCI1 PCI2 AMR1 VIA VT 8233 VIA P4M266 IR 1 Sound Codec PWR_LED SPEAKER RESET HD LED PW_BN EXTSMI 1 JP 1 BATTERY USB2 JP 2 JP 3 COM2 DDR2 DDR1 SDR2 SDR1 ...

Page 14: ...vides user to select DDR memory or SDRAM memory Please refer to the following picture LPT GAME VIA P4M 266 1 JP 3 JP 2 JP 3 JP 2 DDR SDR DDR SDR Memory Selector JP2 JP3 SDRAM DDR You can use either SDRAM memory or DDR memory Can t be installed two kinds of memory module at the same ti ...

Page 15: ...elease lever on the right side of the socket is down and latched This position is used to lock the processor in place The lever must be raised to install the processor To do this first push the lever sideways to unlatch it then raise it all the way up approximately 90 degrees Step 2 The processor pin array at the top two corners is angled and has no pins in the corners Notice that at the top of th...

Page 16: ...ached Step3 The picture below shows the bottom of the heatsink Notice the step in the heatsink surface this portion fits over the top of the socket where the legend Socket 478 is molded into the plastic The heatsink must be mounted with this step above the top of the socket or the heatsink will not be touching the processor properly The next picture shows the removal of the plastic film from the t...

Page 17: ... will require you to use a finger on one hand to push the latch down and use your other hand to push the latch in This is the part you need to practice to install the clip properly When you are holding the heatsink make sure you do apply pressure to the fan You could damage it and cause thermal failure of the processor STOP WARNING Be careful not to scrape the motherboard during the mounting of th...

Page 18: ...er components within the system FAN Headers Your motherboard allows the use of in all 2 FANs Of these 2 FANs 1 can be used by the CPU Heatsink assembly The other FAN Headers allow connection of a Chassis Fan and a Power Supply FAN respectively For a the location of the FAN connectors refer to the following picture LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 FAN Connector CPU FAN SYSTEM FAN SENSE 12V GND ...

Page 19: ...n this main board Refer to the following pages for details 2 5 1 Front Panel Front panel has connectors as PWR_LED SPEAKER RESET HD_LED EXTSMI PW BN Please refer the details as below LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 PWR_LEN SPEAKER RESET HE LED EXTSMI PW BN ...

Page 20: ...k panel line out connector RESET connector is a 2 pin keyed Berg strip connected to the push button reset switch on the case front panel Shorting both pin 1 pin 2 can reset the system which is similar to the power off and then on again HD LED Hard Disk activity LED connector is a 2 pin keyed Berg strip It is used to connect to front panel Hard Disk LED This LED will light up whenever one of your I...

Page 21: ...16 2 5 2 Back Panel Connectors There are PS 2 keyboard mouse USB COM1 VGA1 LPT1 MIC LINE IN LINE OUT and GAME Ports on case back panel Please refer to more details as below VIA P4M266 1 ...

Page 22: ...o the lower connector The Mouse can be plugged in in only one way too Please do not force the connector in it may get damaged by use of excessive force LPT The onboard parallel port is a 25 pin female connector It supports standard printer port Enhanced Parallel Port EPP Extended Capabilities Port ECP Standard Parallel Port SPP USB USB Universal Serial Bus Connector Universal Serial Bus connector ...

Page 23: ...pply supports the function of the Soft Power On Momentary switch which connects the front panel switch to the 2 pin SOFT PWR on the system board While the power switch on the back of ATX power is turned on the full power will not go into the system board until the front panel switch is momentarily pressed Push the switch again to turn off the power to the system board LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 POWER S...

Page 24: ...loppy drives can be connected to the mother board known as floppy A and B The BIOS allows you to disable the floppy controller if you do not use any floppy driver that will free an Interrupt The BIOS also allows swapping of floppy A and B although this will not be useful to most users LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 FLOPPY DISK ...

Page 25: ...IDE device conneced to IDE 1 as Slave Jumpers on the IDE device determine Master and Slave settings Your harddisk or CD ROM should have a sticker with jumper settings Make sure that you set these jumpers correct Please use the following advice as reference If you have only device connected to an IDE connector always set it as Master If you have one HDD and CD ROM in your system then connect the HD...

Page 26: ...21 2 5 6 Internal Audio Connectors Internal Audio Connectors is CD_IN connectors It is a CD ROM external audio input signal to line out speaker of the main board LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 CD_IN1 ...

Page 27: ...e Laplink or Win95 Direct Cable Connection user can transfer data to or from laptops notebooks PDA and printers This connector supports HPSIR ASKIR and Fsat IR Attach Infrared module to IR connector Be sure to put in the right direction during installation LPT GAME VIA P4M266 1 IR 1 IrDA Connector VCC NONE IRRX GND IRTX ...

Page 28: ...ory The DDR sizes that are supported are 128 256 or 512MB memory sizes between 128MB to 512MB can be formed this way And the SDRAM sizes that are supported are 64 128 256 512MB memory sizes between 64MB to 512MB Refer to the picture below for the position of the DIMM slots LPT GAME VIA P4M 266 1 DDR1 DDR2 SDR1 SDR2 Different types of memory can t be installed or combined to this board due to RAM m...

Page 29: ...s in the DIMM module it can be inserted in only one way Please refer to the picture below for information on how to insert the DIMM modules DDR DIMM STOP WARNING Make sure that you unplug your power supply when adding or removing memory modules or other system components Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards ...

Page 30: ...rs CD driver is always updated with the latest version so the actual CD content may be somewhat different from the above picture 1 Main boards 6va693a 6va693am 6va694 6vapm 6vmple1_2 6vple1 I810 I815e I845 Intv K7mkle K7vat Ktapro Kx133 Net2100 P4sad P4smd P4vad P4vas P4vas Tv2100 Vap266a please select P4VAD directory for this main board 2 DX8 Windows DirectX8 driver 3 Flashrom BIOS flash upgrade ...

Page 31: ...tion the Via 4 in 1 drive provides O S Like windows 98 ME to recognize VIA Chipset Path root Via4in1 Setup exe 2 Install sound drive Select Viaac97 from attached CD and selector the Vt8233 directory then chick setup to complete the installation This driver provides AC 97 Sound driver for O S Like windows 9X ME 2000 can detect by themselves Path root VIAAC97 Setup exe ...

Page 32: ...27 3 If user wants to update BIOS please choose Flashrom utility ...

Page 33: ... below The BIOS IC is inserted in an IC socket which means that it can be removed and exchanged for another IC if necessary Is updating my BIOS necessary As a general rule if your system is functioning properly and you are not an experienced user do not try to update the BIOS Only if you have specific problems that a BIOS update may solve may it be advisable to update the BIOS The update process i...

Page 34: ...tem BIOS Cacheable in Advanced Chipset Features Video BIOS Shadow in Advanced BIOS Features Save the changes by selecting save and exit and restart the computer Press Ctrl F5 just before Windows is starting up right after the second BIOS screen for a DOS boot you will see the message Windows is bypassing all your startup files You end up at a DOS prompt Now type cd FLASH to change to the newly cre...

Page 35: ...lt settings You can load default values into the CMOS memory by selecting Load Optimized Defaults in the BIOS Setup If you need to force the CMOS settings to default without entering the BIOS Setup page you can use the JP6 jumper For the location of the jumper and the battery refer to the following picture JBAT1 Normally JBAT1 will be in the 1 2 position this will connect the battery to the southb...

Page 36: ...nd set it back to 1 2 Put the power cord back and restart the system the default values will be loaded CMOS Status JBAT1 Retain CMOS settings Clear CMOS Settings CMOS 1 2 3 1 2 3 The following part of this chapter will describe the individual BIOS Setup pages and all the items that can be adjusted to fine tune your system ...

Page 37: ...rals Set User Password Power Management Setup Save Exit Setup PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving PC Health Status Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Selecting items To Select items use the following method Use the arrow keys to move between items and select fields Press enter to enter the selected submenu Submenus All items that start with a a...

Page 38: ...Optimized Defaults Loads all options with the Optimized Default values Save Exit Setup When you select the SAVE EXIT SETUP option from the Main Menu all changes that you made will be saved to the CMOS memory and the setup utility will exit rebooting your system CMOS SETUP UTILITY Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimiz...

Page 39: ...ftware Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Integrated Periphral ord Power Manag Quit without Saving Y N Tup PnP PCI Conf Exit Without Saving PC Health Status Pressing Y and enter will Exit without saving pressing N and enter will not Exit ...

Page 40: ... VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 31744K Total Memory 32768K Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults This screen allows you to change the basic CMOS Settings such as date and time harddisk type etc After you have made the changes you need to make press ESC to return to the main menu ...

Page 41: ...dary Slave IDE 2 second device Values Meaning IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Pressing Enter will make the BIOS auto detect the IDE device on this channel The result will be displayed below starting with the capacity item These items are read only Auto This will auto detect the device at each boot up Manual This will use the setting set by the user No auto detection at start up will take place ...

Page 42: ...pop up that will allow to choose a device as well Drive X None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in Move Enter Accept ESC Abort Video The Video item allows you to select a video mode Since most modes are outdated we advise you to always select EGA VGA You can select between different video modes by using the Page Up and Page Down keys If you press enter a menu pops up Mo...

Page 43: ...modes by using the Page Up and Page Down keys Values Meaning All Errors Stop booting on all errors No Errors Always Boot no matter what error is detected ALL BUT KEYBOARD Stop booting on all errors but not on a keyboard error All but diskette Stop booting on all errors but a diskette error Halt On All but disk key Stop booting on all errors but keyboard and diskette errors ...

Page 44: ...econd Boot Device HDD 0 protection If this function is enabled and Third Boot Device CDROM someone attempt to write data into this Boot Other Device Enabled area BIOS will show a warning message on Swap Floppy Drive Disabled screen and clarm beep Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status On Typematic Rate Setting Disabled X Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 X Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security O...

Page 45: ...y Drive Settings Values Meaning Enabled This will swap floppy A and B Most systems not even have 2 floppy drives so this item is irrelevant Swap Floppy Drive Disabled Floppy A and B are not swapped Enabled The BIOS will test whether the floppy has 40 or 80 tracks during boot up All new floppy drives are 80 tracks Boot up Floppy Seek Disabled The BIOS will not test the amount of tracks Boot Devices...

Page 46: ...nction First Third boot device Disabled This disables booting from this device Keyboard Typematic Rate and Delay Settings If you set the typematic rate setting item to disabled the system will use the defaults of 6 and 250 for the rate and delay items If you set it to enabled you can select the values yourself Refer to the table below Values Meaning Typematic Rate 6 30 This value sets the amount o...

Page 47: ...ertain parts of the BIOS code This will speed up running the code since running from RAM is much faster than running from FLASH ROM Values Meaning Enabled This will allow the BIOS to write the video BIOS to RAM This will speed up execution and is the default setting Video BIOS Shadow Disabled No shadowing is allowed Small Logo EGA Show Values Meaning Disabled This will not show the EPA logo in fir...

Page 48: ...Enter Item Help AGP P2P Bridge Control Press Enter CPU PCI Bus Control Press Enter Menu Level Memory Hole Disabled System BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled Delay Prior to Thermal 16 Min VGA Share Memory Size 32MB FB Address Conversion Enabled FB Page Close Predication Enabled Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults...

Page 49: ...6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults DRAM Control Values Meaning By SPD 100 MHz If your DIMM modules are PC 100 compliant select this setting DRAM Clock 133 MHz Only when your DIMM modules are PC 133 compliant can you use this setting In case of instability always select 100MHz Manual Setting the RAM timing by user DRAM Timing By SPD Auto setting by SPD 2 The SDRAM CAS latency is 2 SDRAM CAS...

Page 50: ...riving Value DA AGP Fast Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Disabled Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults AGP Settings Values Meaning AGP Aperture Size 4 256M This item allows setting of the main memory that is assigned to the AGP card Normally about half or less of the total m...

Page 51: ... take longer than 1 wait state default setting CMOS SETUP UTILITY Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software CPU PCI Bus Control CPU to PCI Write Buffer Enabled Item Help PCI Master 0 WS Write Enabled Menu Level PCI Delay Transaction Disabled Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults PCI Bus Timing Setting Values Meaning ...

Page 52: ...aning Enabled This will enable caching of the system BIOS memory section This means that BIOS code can run faster when called often System BIOS Cacheable Disabled This will not cache any BIOS code meaning that BIOS code will have to be read from memory each time Enabled This will enable caching of Video memory which speeds up video operations This can only be done if the Video card does not access...

Page 53: ...48 Conversion Enabled Enabled FB Page Close Predication Disabled ...

Page 54: ...p IDE Device Press Enter Item Help VIA OnChip PCI Device Press Enter AMR Control SW Enabled Menu Level Super IO Device Press Enter Init Display First PCI Slot OnChip USB Control All Enabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled USB Mouse Support Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults...

Page 55: ...ip IDE Channel0 Disabled This will disable the use of the first primary IDE channel Enabled Enables the use of the secondary IDE channel OnChip IDE Channel1 Disabled This will disable the use of the secondary IDE channel Enabled This will set the IDE to preferable mode IDE Prefetcht Mode Disabled This will set the IDE to Munal mmode Auto The BIOS will assign a PIO mode to this device automatically...

Page 56: ...s AC97 Setting Values Meaning Auto This will allow use of a onboard AC97 sound codec VIA 3058 AC97 Audio Disabled If you do not need a onboard AC97 sound codec set this item to disabled Auto This will allow use of a onboard MC97 modem codec VIA 3068 MC97 Modem Disabled If you do not need a onboard MC97 codec set this item to disabled LAN Setting Values Meaning Enabled This will allow us e of an on...

Page 57: ...fe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Floppy Drive Values Meaning Enabled This will allow use of a floppy drive Onboard FDD Controller Disabled If you do not need a floppy drive set this item to disabled COM ports Serial Ports Values Meaning Auto The bios will automatically use serial ports Disabled If you do not need the serial port in question set this item to disabled 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 Onb...

Page 58: ...ct either DMA channel 1 or 3 This is only relevant if ECP was selected above Default is channel 3 Game Port Values Meaning 201 Setting game port address at 201 209 Setting game port address at 209 Game Port Disabled Disabled game port MIDI Values Meaning 300 Set mpu401 port address at 300 330 Set mpu401 port address at 330 Midi Port Address Disabled Without midi port or none AC97 m b 5 Set mpu 40 ...

Page 59: ...w use 1 3 of the USB drives 1 USB Port This will allow use 1 of the USB drives 2 USB Port This will allow use 2 of the USB drives OnChip USB Controller 3 USB Port This will allow use 3 of the USB drives Enabled This will allow use of a USB keybaord USB Keyboard Support Disabled If you do not need a USB keyboard set this item to disabled Enabled This will allow use of a USB mouse USB Mouse Support ...

Page 60: ...p ACPI Suspend Type S1 POS Menu Level Power Management Option User Define HDD Power Down Disable Suspend Mode Disable Video Off Option Suspend Off Video Off Method V H SYNC Blank Modem Use IRQ 3 Soft Off by PWRBTN Instant Off Run BGABIOS if S3 Resume Auto IRQ Event Activity Detect Press Enter Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F...

Page 61: ...ode Suspend Mode 1Min 1Hour Selecting a time will force the system into suspend mode after being idle for that time Choose from the following time intervals 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 30 40 min and 1 Hour Video Options Values Meaning Always On The monitor will always be on no matter what the state of the system Suspend Off The monitor will be turned of in suspend mode The item below will specify what off met...

Page 62: ...Resume Values Meaning Run BGABIOS if S3 Resume CMOS SETUP UTILITY Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Wake Up Events PS2KB Wakeup Select Hot Key Item Help PS2KB Wakeup from S3 S4 S5 Disabled VGA OFF Menu Level LPT COM LPT COM HDD FDD ON When Select Password Please press ENTER PCI Master OFF key to change Password Max 8 numbers Modem Ring Resume Disabled RTC Alarm resume Disabled X Date of Month 0 X...

Page 63: ...ake up on HDD FDD IRQs HDD FDD ON When a HDD FDD IRQ occurs the system will wake up OFF Will not allow the system to wake up on a IRQ from a PCI master PCI MAster ON The system will wake up on a PCI master IRQ Disabled The system will not wake up on a modem ring signal Modem Ring Resume Enabled When the modem detects a ring signal the system will wake up Disabled The system will not wake up on a R...

Page 64: ...ight 1984 2001 Award Software Wake Up Events Primary INTR On Item Help IRQ3 COM 2 Disabled IRQ4 COM 1 Enabled Menu Level IRQ5 LPT 2 Enabled IRQ6 Floppy Disk Enabled IRQ7 LPT 1 Enabled IRQ8 RTC Alarm Disabled IRQ9 IRQ2 Redirection Disabled IRQ10 Resenved Disabled IRQ11 Reserved Disabled IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse Enabled IRQ13 Coprocessor Enabled IRQ14 HDD Enabled IRQ15 Reserved Disabled ...

Page 65: ...boot devices Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled Assign IRQ For USB Enabled Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults PNP OS Installed Values Meaning Yes Select Yes if you are using a Plug and Play capable operating System PNP OS Installed No Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non boot devices Reset Configuration ...

Page 66: ...in interrupt is assigned to an ISA device set that interrupt to legacy ISA PCI ISA PnP This setting means the BIOS will assign the DMA Channel as needed it is not fixed to a device DMA x assigned to x 0 1 3 5 6 7 Legacy ISA If you need to make sure that a certain DMA channel is assigned to an ISA device set that channel to legacy ISA PCI VGA Palette Snoop Values Meaning Disabled Default setting PC...

Page 67: ... Disabled Item Help Voltage 0 Voltage 1 Menu Level Voltage 2 Voltage 3 Voltage 4 Voltage 5 Voltage 6 Voltage 7 Voltage Battery CPU Temperature Fan 1 Speed Fan 2 Speed Fan 3 Speed Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Shutdown Temperature Values Meaning Disabled Shutdown Temperature 60 140 65 149 70 158 ...

Page 68: ...UP UTILITY Copyright 1984 2001 Award Software Frequency Voltage Control CPU Clock Radio 8X Item Help Auto Detect PCI DIMM Clk Disabled Spread Specrurm Disabled Menu Level CPU Host PCI 3V66 Clock Default Move Enter Select PU PD value F10 save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults ...

Page 69: ...PCI clock Auto Detec PCI DIMM Clk Disabled If disabled the BIOS will use the values set on this page and on the Advanced Chipset Features page Spread Spectrum Values Meaning Disabled 0 25 0 5 0 5 Spread Spectrum 0 38 CPU Clock Values Meaning Default CPU Host PCI 3V66 Clock 100 66 33Mhz 102 68 34Mhz 105 70 35Mhz 108 72 36Mhz 111 74 37Mhz 114 76 38Mhz 117 78 39Mhz 120 80 40Mhz 123 82 41Mhz ...

Page 70: ... want to enter the BIOS Setup The user password has the same functionality with the only difference that anybody logging in with the user password may only change the user password when entering the BIOS Setup page All other items in the BIOS Setup will be disabled unchangeable When both passwords are disabled anyone may access all BIOS Setup program functions Setting the password To set the Super...

Page 71: ...001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Integrated Peripherals Set User Password Power Manag xit Setup PnP PCI Conf Password Disabled Press any key to continue ithout Saving PC Health Status Password Unknown If you forgot the password you can clear the password by erasing th...

Page 72: ...mouse is installed A0000 C7FFF 160K Available for hi DOS memory C8000 DFFFF 96K Available for hi DOS memory and adapter ROMs E0000 EEFFF 60K Available for UMB EF000 EFFFF 4K Video service routine for monochrome CGA adapter F0000 F7FFF 32K BIOS CMOS setup utility F8000 FCFFF 20K BIOS runtime service routine 2 FD000 FDFFF 4K Plug and play ESCD data area FE000 FFFFF 8K BIOS runtime service routine 1 ...

Page 73: ...s CMOS I O ports 080 09F DMA register 0A0 0BF Interrupt controller slave 0C0 0DF DMA controller slave 0F0 0FF Math coprocessor 1F0 1FB Hard disk controller 278 27F Parallel port 2 2B0 2DF Graphics adapter controller 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 360 36F Network ports 378 37F Parallel port 1 3B0 3BF Monochrome parallel port adapter 3C0 3CF EGA adapter 3D0 CDF CGA adapter 3F0 3F7 Floppy disk controller 3F8 ...

Page 74: ...esh request Timer channel 2 speaker tone generator DMA channels DMA channel 0 available DMA channel 1 onboard ECP option DMA channel 2 floppy disk SMC chip DMA channel 3 onboard ECP default DMA channel 4 cascade for DMA controller 1 DMA channel 5 available DMA channel 6 available DMA channel 7 available ...

Page 75: ... 1 keyboard output buffer full 2 cascade for IRQ 8 15 3 serial port2 4 serial port1 5 parallel port 2 6 floppy disk SMC chip 7 parallel port 1 8 RTC clock 9 available 10 available 11 available 12 PS 2 mouse 13 math coprocessor 14 onboard hard disk IDE1 channel 15 onboard hard disk IDE2 channel ...

Page 76: ...register d 0e diagnostic status byte 0f shutdown byte 10 floppy disk drive type byte 12 hard disk type byte 13 reserve 14 equipment type 15 base memory low byte 16 base memory high byte 17 extension memory low byte 18 extension memory high byte 19 2d 2e 2f 30 Reserved for extension memory low byte 31 reserved for extension memory high byte 32 date century byte 33 information flag 34 3f reserve 40 ...

Page 77: ...troller 2 8237A 5 0F0 0FF i486 Math Coprocessor 1F0 1F8 Fixed Disk Drive Adapter 200 207 Game I O 20C 20D Reserved 21F Reserved 278 27F Parallel Printer Port 2 2B0 2DF Alternate Enhanced Graphic Adapter 2E1 GPIB Adapter 0 2E2 2E3 Data Acquisition Adapter 0 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 RS 232 C 300 31F Prototype Card 360 363 PC Network Low Address 364 367 Reserved 368 36B PC Network High Address 36C 36F R...

Page 78: ...8 3FF Serial Port 1 RS 232 C 6E2 6E3 Data Acquisition Adapter 1 790 793 Cluster Adapter 1 AE2 AE3 Data Acquisition Adapter 2 B90 B93 Cluster Adapter 2 EE2 EE3 Data Acquisition Adapter 3 1390 1393 Cluster Adapter 3 22E1 GPIB Adapter 1 2390 2393 Cluster Adapter 4 42E1 GPIB Adapter 2 62E1 GPIB Adapter 3 82E1 GPIB Adapter 4 A2E1 GPIB Adapter 5 C2E1 GPIB Adapter 6 E2E1 GPIB Adapter 7 ...

Page 79: ...nd DIMM modules are not plugged well the system makes longer and constant beep sounds 2 BIOS ROM checksum error It indicates the checksum of the BIOS code is not right and system will always halt on power on screen Contact the dealer to exchange a new BIOS 3 CMOS battery fails It indicates the CMOS battery does not work Contact the dealer to exchange a new battery 4 CMOS checksum error It indicate...

Page 80: ...and be sure no keys are pressed during power on self test 8 Memory test fails There will be more information to specify the type and location of the memory error 9 Primary master hard disk fail The BIOS find an error in the primary master hard disk drive 10 Primary slave hard disk fail The BIOS finds an error in the primary slave hard disk drive 11 Secondary master hard disk fail The BIOS finds an...

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