Trouble Shooting
ROBO-6710/6730VLA User’s Manual
5-8
5.2
Frequency
Asking
Questions
Q: Why the system could not work with Intel® Pentium® M Processor?
A:
There is a jumper setting of the “JP3”, which just beside the “CN1” power
connector on the top of the system board. Please check the Jumper Setting for
“JP3”. Please short the jumper “JP3” to enable the Mobile Pentium MPM Support.
After changed the CPU, please clear the CMOS setting by the “JP7” jumper to
reset the BIOS setting for CPU detection. Please check the “JP3"default setting on
ROBO-6710/6730, both of them set default to short 1-2?
To short this jumper setting to the 2-3 for support “DOTHAN” core is required
for both Intel
®
Celeron
®
M Processor, and Intel® Pentium
®
M Processor. Please
check and make sure this jumper setting when use the Intel
®
Celeron
®
M
Processor, or Intel
®
Pentium
®
M Processor on the ROBO-6710 with mPGA479M
socket board. The next-generation Intel Pentium M processor, code-named
Dothan. Built using Intel's advanced 90-nanometer manufacturing technology,
Dothan has smaller transistors and employs a strained silicon technique to enable
higher performance headroom. With 140 million transistors, Dothan will also
feature micro-architectural enhancements and a 2MB power-optimized,
integrated Level 2 cache for faster memory access.
For more information on the processor, please check the Intel Web Site for more
detail: http://www.intel.com/products/notebook/processors/index.htm
On the contrary, please short the jumper “JP3” to 1-2 for using the ROBO-6730
with the Onboard ULV Intel
®
Celeron
®
M Processor; or support “BANIAS” core
for using Intel
®
Pentium
®
M processor Ultra Low Voltage processor on the
ROBO-6710.