Glossary
P
IDE Device Connector
The Mainboard provides (2) independent bus-mastering PCI
IDE interfaces capable of supporting up to Mode 4 and Ultra
DMA-33/66 devices. The system BIOS supports automatic
detection of the IDE device data transfer rate and translation
between different kinds of device modes such as Logical Block
Addressing (LBA), Extended Cylinder Sector Head (ECSH)
translation modes and ATAPI (e.g., CD-ROM) devices on both
IDE interfaces.
The two on-board IDE connectors support the provided 40-pin
IDE hard disk ribbon cables. After connect the single end to
the mainboard connector, connect the two remaining plugs at
the other end of your hard disk(s) and/or CD-ROM drive(s).
If you install two hard disks and/or CD-Rom drives, you must
configure the two drives by setting their IDE master/slave
jumpers according to the documentation for those devices.
Also, you may connect the two hard disk drives so that both
become Masters, using one ribbon cable on the primary IDE
connector and one on the secondary IDE connector.
Q
WAKEUP-LINK Header
The Mainboard provides two different WAKEUP-LINK headers
(WOL & WOM ) used to connect an add-in Network Interface
Card and Modem Card which has Wakeup capability.
S
462 CPU SOCKET
The Mainboard provides a 462-pin Socket A CPU Socket for
AMD Socket A Duron / Thunderbird processor. The CPU
should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheat. If a
fan is not present, a fan should be installed prior to turning
the system on.
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