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1. 19 COM i eren meos nm 20 III 2 4 3 Expansion slots ceci saves ka ke 23 citi dte Misc ert EET 23 ERE 24 24 25 2 4 5 8 5 26 2 4 6 CPU fan 26 2 4 7 Floppy interlace ccc semet rni 27 2 4 8 IDE 1 and IDE Reve Sede 28 2 4 9 IrDA Infrared 29 24 10 teda eee 30 2 4 11 Wake on Lan entes 31 2 5 DIMM memory installation 32 2 6 CPU RM kit assembling procedures 34 2 7 Keyboard password 36 Chapter 3 BIOS setup 6 eene eene eno 37 3 1 Award BIOS CMOS 37 3 2 Standard CMOS setup ceeeee eee eee enne 38 3 3 BIOS features eee eee eee enne nnn 40 3 4 Chipset features setup eee eere 44 3 5 Power management 47 3 6 PNP PCI configuration setup eere eee 50 3 7 Integrated peripherals ecce creen 52 3 8 Superviso
2. cable Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin1 GND 2 Data rate selection Pin 3 GND 4 NC Pin 5 GND 6 NC Pin 7 GND 8 FDC index Pin 9 GND 10 FDD Motor A enable Pin 11 GND 12 FDD Drive B enable Pin 13 GND 14 FDD drive A enable Pin 15 GND 16 FDD Motor enable Pin 17 GND 18 FDC head direction Pin 19 GND 20 FDC step pulse output to the drive during a SEEK operation Pin 21 GND 22 FDC write enable serial data to the Drive Pin 23 GND 24 FDC write enable identify Pin 25 GND 26 Floppy disk track 0 Indicates that the head of the selected drive is on track zero Pin 27GND 28 FDD write protect Indicates that the disk of the selected drive is write protected Pin 29 GND 30 Read disk data serial data input input from the FDD Pin 31GND 32 Floppy disk side 1 select Pin 33 GND 34 Floppy disk change This is an input pin that senses whether the drive door has been opened or a diskette has been changed Page 27 33 2 4 8 IDE 1 and IDE2 system board IDE 1 IDE 2 both have 40 pins There are 2 IDE connectors supported on this IDEI is primary channel and IDE2 is secondary channel IDE2 Pin2 Pin 40 000000000000000006006 Pin 1 Pin 39 Pin 2 Pin 40 00000000000000000 00 09 Pin 1 Pin
3. Shadow Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seck Disabled DC88A DFFFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up Numlock Status On Boat Up System Speed High Gate AZO Option Normal Typematic Hate Setting Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 258 Security Option IDE Second Channel Control Enabled FGI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Quit Ties Select Item 05 Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OSZ Help PU PD Modify Old Values Shift FZ Color Load Setup Defaults Note If you forget password please clear CMOS refer to page 11 for JBAT RTC Page 55 2 How to Disable Supervisor Password amp User Password Step 1 Go to CMOS Setup Menu need to key in password first Setp 2 Enter Supervisor Password or User Password After enter it shows Enter Password Press the Enter key instead of entering a new password when ENTER PASSWORD appears It will inform PASSWORD DISABLED PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUNE Thus press any key as instructed Passworddisable the password this way ROM BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FERTURES SETUP USER PASSWORD POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP TRE AITA hFTFCTIAN PASSWORD DISABLED PNP PCI C PRESS KEY TO CONTINUE LOAD SETU Esc Quit thee Select Item 18 Save amp Exit Setup Shift FZ Change Color
4. 40 918 JIN GND NC VCC 1 5 Power LED is 3 pin connector Itis used to connect to the LED on the front panel The LED shows the status of the power Pin Signal Pin 1 VCC Pin 2 NC Pin 3 GND Page 18 2 4 2 Back panel There are COM1 COM2 LPT USB and keyboard mouse on case back panel Please refer to more details as below Page 19 1 2 1 2 The onboard serial port 1 and port 2 are the 9 pin D subminature male connector COMI and COM2 COMI and can be disabled in BIOS setup Please refer to Chapter 3 Integrated Peripherals for more information Pin Pin signal Pin Pinsignal Pin1 Carrier detect CD Pin 5 Signal ground Pin2 Receive data RXD Pin 6 Data set ready Pin3 Transmit data TXD Pin7 Request to send RTS Pin4 Datatherminal ready Pin 8 Clear to send CTS Pin9 Ring indicator Page 20 LPT The onboard parallel port is a 25 pin female connector marked as LPT LPT Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin 1 Strobe Pin 14 Auto feed Pin 2 Data bit 0 Pin 15 Error Pin 3 Data bit 0 Pin 16 Init Pin 4 Data bit 0 Pin 17 51 in Pin 5 Data bit 0 Pin 18 Ground Pin 6 Data bit 0 Pin 19 Ground Pin 7 Data bit 0 Pin 20 Ground Pin 8 Data bit 0 Pin 21 Ground Pin 9 Data
5. JA Jo 30 set to 1 2 Set to 2 3 Normal default Clear CMOS 8 000000000000000000098 Pin assignment Operation 1 2 Normal setup default 2 3 Clear CMOS Procedure to clear CMOS Step 1 Shut down the system and disconnect the power supply from AC power Step 2 Pull out the ATX cable from ATX connector PS1 Step 3 Short the CMOS jumper by putting jumper cap on Pin 2 3 for a few seconds Step 4 Return to pin 1 2 for normal setup Step 5 Link ATX power cable to PS1 connector Step 6 Turn on system power Note If you d like to set password press DEL Key during system bootup to enter CMOS Setup to establish a new password Page 11 2 4 Connector 2 4 1 Front panel JP6 front panel Front panel has connectors such as SMI Turbo LED HD LED reset speaker keylock and power LED Please refer to details as below Page 12 Suspend mode interrupt SMI JP6 front panel GND SMI SMI connector is a 2 pin Berg strip which
6. Page 56 3 9 IDE HDD Auto Detection ROM BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC HARD DISK TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTORMODE Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave Select Primary Master Option N Skip N OPTIONS SIZE CYLS HEAD LANDZ SECTOR MODE 2 4302 523 255 0 8893 63 1 4303 8894 15 65535 8893 63 NORMAL The IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION utility is a very useful tool especially when you do not know which kind of hard disk type you are using You can use this utility to detect the correct disk type installed in the system automatically or you can set hard disk type to auto in the standard CMOS setup You don t need the IDE HDD Aauto Detection utility The BIOS will auto detect the hard disk size and model on display during post HDD modes The Award amp BIOS supports 3 HDD modes NORMAL LBA amp LARGE Normal mode Generic access mode in which neither the BIOS nor the IDE controller will make any transformations during accessing The maximum number of cylinders head amp sectors for normal mode are 1024 16 amp 63 Page 57 No Cylinder 1024 X No Head 16 X No Sector 63 X No Per Sector 512 528 MB If user set this HDD to normal mode the maximum accessible HDD size will be 528 MB even though its physical size may be greater than that Logical Block Addressing Mode A new HDD acces
7. Gf ca 1440bx FILES EDIT VIEW HELP README 17 Obiect s _ 1165KB 1 Main boards i440BX ZX i440EX i440LX i430TX VIAG VPX VP3 main boards A G P cards S 6326 and Trident 9850 Solo 1 ESS solo 1 sound driver GI518SM CPU voltage temperature and fan speed detection software Pccillin anti virus protection software Note Read index before installing reguired drivers Index file is HTML format Page 8 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Layout reference COM2 COML 11 o s 7 POS 4 2 PCH 8 jP2 SLOTL FW82443BX 1 4 TURBO66 B PT _ 29 RTC1 GL518SM AO FAN3 If use 1824407 X 6AZX2V chipset DIMM will be removed amp doesn t install PCIS PCI slot with master mode cards like SCSI Sound If use 182440ZX 6AZX2V chipset GL518SM will be removed amp not support hardware monitor function TURBO66 is an over clocking jumper which enables 66 MHz CPU to run at 100 MHz TURBO66 is only reserved for internal test only No guarantee is provided for over clock setup D TURBO66 Operation close Normal open Over clock Page 9 2 2 CPU speed setup IZISA BIOS 2A69KL1N FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC CPU
8. 1 5 Signal Pin Signal Pin 1 3 3V Pin2 3 3V Pin 3 3 3V Pin4 12V Pin 5 GND Pin6 GND Pin 7 SV Pin8 SOFT PWR ON Pin 9 GND Pin 10 GND Pin 11 5V Pin 12 GND Pin 13 GND Pin 14 GND Pin 15 RAWPOWER Pin 16 5V Pin 17 5V Pin 18 5V Pin 19 12V Pin 20 5V Page 25 2 4 5 Soft PWR 5 JP6 front panel 1 5 SOFT PWR ole 1 POWER IN 5VSB ATX soft PWR switch connector is Soft PWR with 2 pins Pin Signal Pin 1 5VSB Pin 2 PWR in 2 4 6 CPU fan connectors Se Je Fan connector Ground 12V Sense There 3 connectors on this system board and they are marked as Fan 1 Fan2 and Fan3 Each fan connector has three pins Pin Signal Pin 1 Ground Pin2 12V Pin 3 Sense Page 26 2 4 7 Floppy interface n 9 E Hoppy Pin 34 _ 000000000000000000008 08 Floppy interface connector with 34 pins is used to attach the floppy drive
9. 39 channel supports 2 IDE devices and 4 channels in total for this system board Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin 1 reset Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 7 Pin 4 Data 8 Pin 5 Data 6 Pin 6 Data 9 Pin7 Data 5 8 Data 10 Pin9 Data4 Pin 10 Data 11 Pin 11 Data 3 Pin 12 Data 12 Pin 13 2 Pin 14 Data 13 Pin 15 Data 1 Pin 16 14 Pin 17 Data 0 Pin 18 Data 15 Pin 19 Ground Pin 20 Key NC Pin 21 PDREQ Pin 22 Ground Pin 23 write Pin 24 Ground Pin 25 read Pin 26 Ground Pin 27 NC Pin 28 ALE Pin 29 Pin 30 Ground Pin 31 IRQ 14 Pin 32 10 15 Pin 33 Address Al Pin 34 Pin 35 Address AO Pin 36 Address A2 Pin 37 IDE chip select 0 Pin 38 chip select 1 Pin 39 active Pin 40 Ground Page 28 Each 2 4 9 IR Infrared connector RX GND 5V RXH GND IR connector supports wireless infrared module With this module and application software like LAPlink or WIN95 Direct Cable Connection user can transfer data to or from laptops notebooks PDA and printers This connector supports HPSIR ASKIR and Fast IR Attach Infrared module to IR connector and enable BIOS Infrared function Be sure to put in the right orientatio
10. Integrity Mode Current Udd U System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable 8 Bit 1 0 Recovery Time 16 Bit 1 0 Recovery Time Memory Hole At 15 16 Passive Release d Quit tl gt lt Select Item Delayed Transaction i Help PU PD 7 Modify AGP fiperture Size MB H Old Values Shift F2 Color Load Defaults Auto configuration BIOS will automatically detect the CPU speed and will auto configurate the bus freguency DRAM speed cache and read write cycle Enabled default Disabled SDRAM RAS precharge time SDRAM precharge time by RAS 24 3 default RAS to CAS delay This controls the DRAM page miss and row miss leadoff timing 22 3 default Page 44 System BIOS cacheable define whether system bios area cacheable or not enabled disabled default Video BIOS cacheable to define whether video bios area cacheable or not enabled disabled default 8 Recovery Time This field defines the recovery time from 1 to 8 for 8 bit 16 Bit Recovery Time To define the recovery time from to 4 for 16 bit I O Memory Hole At 15 16 this field enable a memory hole in main memory space CPU cycles matching an enabled hold are passed on to PCI note that a selected can not be changed while the L2 cache is enabled Enabled Disabled default Video RAM Cacheable Enabled allows caching of the video RAM resulting in
11. PCI IDE select use chip support primary PCI IDE enabled default disabled On chip secondary PCI IDE select use chip support secondary PCI IDE enabled default disabled USB Keyboard support enabled disabled default Onboard FDC Controller enabled default disabled Onboard Serial Port 1 On Board Serial Port 2 4 default 2F8 IRQ3 3ES IRQ4 2ES IRQ3 Auto Disabled Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 default 278H IRQ5 disabled Page 53 3 8 Supervisor User Password The Supervisor User Password setting utility sets the security protection There are two kinds of password functions in the setup menu one is Supervisor Password and the other is User Password Their difference is Supervisor Password this function allows you the right to change the options of setup menu User Password this function only allows you to enter the setup menu but not to change the options of the setup menu except USER PASSWORD SAVE amp EXIT SETUP and EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 1 How to set Supervisor Password amp User Password The setup of Supervisor Password and User Password has the same steps Step 1 Enter Password Press Enter after appointing the password ROM PCI ISA BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD POWER MANAG
12. The Standard CMOS Setup allows user to configure system setting such as current date and time type of hard disk drive installed in the system floppy drive type and the type of display monitor Memory size is auto detected by the BIOS and displayed for your reference When a field is highlighted direction keys to move cursor and Enter key to select The entries in the field will be changed by pressing lt PageDown gt or lt PageUp gt key or user can enter new data directly from the keyboard Page 38 Hard Disk Configurations TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD LANDZ SECTOR MODE select from 1 to 45 to fill remaining fields with redefined values of disk drives Select USER to fill the remaining fields Select AUTO to detect the HDD type automatically the hard disk size The unit is mega byte MB the cylinder number of the hard disk the read write head number of hard disk The range is from 1 to 16 the cylinder number at which the disk drive changes the write timing the cylinder number that the disk drive heads read write are seated when the disk drive is parked the sector number of each track defined on the hard disk The range is from 1 to 64 select AUTO to detect the mode type automatically If your hard disk supports the LBA mode select LBA or LARGE However if your hard disk cyclinder is more than 1024 and does not support the Iba function you have
13. to set at LARGE Select NORMAL if your hard disk supporting cylinder is below 1024 Note 1 if hard disk primary master slave and secondary master slave on display during POST Note halt on is to determine when to halt the system by the BIOS if were set to auto the hard disk size and model will be auto detected error during POST Page 39 3 3 BIOS features setup Menu below shows all of the manufacturer s default values of this main board Move the cursor by pressing direction keys and lt PageDown gt or lt PageUp gt key to modify the parameters pressing F1 key to display help message of the selected item This setup program also provide 2 convenient ways to load the default parameter data from BIOS F6 or CMOS F7 area if shown data is corrupted This provides the system a capability to recover from any possible ROM PCIVISA BIOS ZA6IKLIA BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Virus Warning Video BIOS Shadow Enabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled C8660 CEFFF Shadow Disabled External Cache Enabled CCOO00 CFFFF Shadow Disabled CPU LZ Cache ECC Checking Enabled DOGOO DSFFF Shadow Disabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled D4000 D7FFF Shadow Disabled Boot Sequence 5 51 D8600 DBFFF Shadow Disabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled DCGOO DFFFF Shadow Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Enabled Boot Up NumLock Status On Gate AZO Option Normal Typema
14. 0 MHz and is able to support faster CPUs upgrated in the future Built in second level L2 cache in CPU there is no cache necessary in this system board The main board has implemented System Hardware Monitor SHM to detect variations of CPU voltage speeds temperature and fan speed Furthermore it is able to control those detected items when the numeric value is in alarm The Winbond high performance I O Controller utilizes with fully Plug and Play device which supports 2 88 MB Floppy Dual 16550 Compatible with 16 bytes FIFO up to 460K baud rate Serial Port ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port parallel port Infrared IrDA HPSIR and Amplitude Shift Keyed IR ASKIR port Note 1 1824407 only supports to 256Mbyte SDRAM by using 2 pieces of 168 pin DIMM 2 1824407 just supports to 4 pieces of PCI slots in master mode Page 1 The main board supports 5 PCI amp 2 ISA four PCI Bus Mastering slots amp 1 PCI Bus Slave slot for highest performance I O add on adapter cards The system board supports four Matrix Independent and one Matrix Dependent PCI Interrupt Routing for complete multiple PCI adapters operation up to 133MB s data transfer rate on PCI bus compared to 33MB s on EISA bus synchronized operation CPU to PCI Interface for best graphical performance 120MB s PCI to system DRAM together with utilizing Snoop Ahead Features and support back to back sequential CPU to
15. 14 assigned PCI ISA PnP IRQ 15 assigned PCIVISA PnP DMA 8 assigned PCI ISA PnP DMA 1 assigned PCIVI5A PnP Quit Select Item DM 3 assigned 1 18 PnP Help PU PD Modify DMA 5 assigned 1 15 PnP Old Values CSh1ft FZ Color DMA 6 assigned PCIVISA PnP Load Setup Defaults DMA assigned PCIVISA PnP PNP OS Installed No default OS will not recognize PnP devices Yes OS will arrange the setup of PnP devices Resources Controlled By Manual default The table will show the below items Reset Configuration Data IRQ 3 assigned to DMA 0 assigned to The user can adjust the shown items as required Auto The table will not show the above items and the system will automatically assign the above setup Page 50 Reset Configuration Data Disabled default Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit setup if you have installed a new add on card and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot up IRQ 3 Assigned To IRQ 15 Assigned To PnP default Legacy ISA DMA 0 Assigned To DMA 7 Assigned To PnP default Legancy ISA PCI IRQ Actived By There are 2 modes in activating PCI IRQ Edge default Level Assign IRQ for USB Enable default Disable Assign IRQ for VGA Enable default Disable Page 51 3 7 Integrated peri
16. 2M and 1 44M are all 80 tracks Default value is enabled Boot Up Numlock Status On default Off Page 41 Gate 20 Speed Normal default Fast Typematic Rate Setting This determines the typematic rate Enabled enable typematic rate and typematic delay programming Disabled disable typematic rate and typematic delay programming The system bios will use default value of this 2 items and the default is controlled by keyboard Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 6 Characters Per Second default 8 8 Characters Per Second 10 10 Characters Per Second 12 12 Characters Per Second 15 15 Characters Per Second 20 20 Characters Per Second 24 24 Characters Per Second 30 30 Characters Per Second Typematic Delay Msec This is the interval between the first second character displayed 250 250 msec default 500 500 msec 750 750 msec 1000 1000 msec Security Option refer to page 54 Setup default security protection in CMOS setup menu Setting password in BIOS CMOS Supervisor Password or User Password the user needs to key in password if entering BIOS CMOS setup System security protection in system boot up amp BIOS setup This function secures the system under system boot up and BIOS setup Page 42 PS 2 mouse function control Enabled enable the function when using PS 2 mouse Disabled disable the function of PS 2 mouse PCI VGA Pallette Snoop Enabled it allows you to inst
17. 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 63 4 5 amp amp 00 seconds 01 second alarm 02 minutes 03 minutes alarm 04 hours 05 hours alarm 06 day of week 07 day of month 08 month 09 year Oa status register a Ob status register b Oc status register c Od status register d diagnostic status byte Of 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 30Reserved for extension memory low byte 3 reserved for extension memory high byte 32 date century byte 33 information flag 34 3f reserve 40 7f reserved for chipset setting data Page 64 4 6 Award BIOS hard disk type 0 KEIT 18 30 JOMB 3 65 6 30 65 17 32MB 4 90 8 512 90 17 65MB 510 61500 6 615 4 6535 65 17 21MB 7 462 8 256 17 32MB 8 788 055 65538 17_ 3IMB 9 900 15 65535 901 17 13 3 8 1 39 17 2MB 733 62 4 663 17 2IMB 977 5 30 97 17 42M
18. 6ABX2V 6AZX2V ATX form factor Main board User s manual Copyright Copyright 1999 by this company No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without prior written permission This manual and the information contained herein are protected by copyright rights reserved Manual version 1 2 Published in 1999 Warning and disclaimer This manual is designed to provide information about the pentium ILIII system board Every effort has been made to make this manual as accurate as possible but no warranty or fitness is implied the information is provided on an as is basis The author and his corresponding publishing company shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this manual or from the use of the system board that accompanies it Information contained in this manual is subject to change 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 Tra
19. 7 MAX memory is 256MB This main board doesn t support Ultra ATA 66 Mode Hard Disk Drives Page 4 Green function Complied with APM Advanced Power Management and ACPI ATX form factor The ATX form factor has been defined to address four major areas of improvement required of today s predominant form factors Enhance PC ease of use with all built in I O connector Better support for current and future I O Reduce total system cost Better support for future processor technology is an evolution of the popular Baby AT form factor By mounting the power supply on its side the processor is relocated away from the expansion slots and the longer side of the board is used to host more on board I O connector this placing of I O on the board reduces cabling inside the box lower costs and improves reliability and ease of use A flexible I O panel allows ATX to support all current and future I O requirements The ATX power supply will directly suck the air out of chassis that will save the cost of a secondary fan in the system System cost is further reduced by the higher integration of PC components onto the system board itself saving materials inventory holding and assembly cost e Electrical Typical power supply Below is reference for ATX case reguirement on power supply Voltage Tolerance Current 5V 5 22 Amperes 3 3V 5 3 Amperes 12V 10 800 MA 5V 5 150 mA 12V 5 100
20. 81015 on board 4 are master bus one slave bus slave 133MB s data transfer rate on PCI bus can be compared to 33MB s on EISA bus or 8 5 on ISA bus Synchronize Operation CPU to PCI interface for good graphic performance PCI slots o L BREER a PCIS PCI3 PCI 1 Bus slave Bus master Bus master PCI 4 PCI 2 Bus master Bus master ISA slots There are 2 standard 32 bit ISA slots on board of them are bus mastering ISA tu ISA 2 ISA 1 Page 24 2 4 4 ATX power connector has 20 pins which is designed for ATX case especially The ATX power supply supports the function of the Soft Power On Momentary switch which connects on the front panel switch to the 2 pin SOFT PWR on the system board 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 While the power switch on the back of PS1 Pin 18 Pin2 19 Pin
21. B 977 7 65535 977 17 59MB 7 se 17 toa 300 m 7 SMB __17 44M on __4 33 17 0 95 17 42MB js ess 925 1224 15 65535 69 17 159MB 1004 8 65535 823 17 71MB 9 10 i 95 65535 926 17 72MB 16 18 EN 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 AETI 32 33 Page 65 kad Zone 35 36 40 80 6 65535 820 17 42MB 42 104 8 65535 1023 17 68MB 43 809 6 65535 852 17 42MB 44 9 65535 852 17 64MB 45 76 8 65535 75 17 104MB qe i 47 USER S TYPE O Page 66 4 7 ISA VO address map 300 31F Prototype Card Reserved 3F8 3FF Serial Port 1 RS 232 C 360 363 PC Network Low Address Page 67 Address HEX device 6E2 6E3 Data Acguisition Adapter 1 790 793 Cluster Adapter 1 AE2 AE3 Data Acguisition Adapter 2 B90 B93 Cluster Adapter 2 Page 68 Chapter 5 Q amp A 5 1 Errors messages during power on self test POST During power on self test post BIOS will automatically detect the system devices Below is the questions that users may always meet The user may press Esc key to skip the full memory test 1 Beep sound On power on the system make beep s
22. EMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION CONFIGURA LOAD SETUP DEFAUL EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Esc Quit Ti Select Item 18 Save amp Exit Setup ShiftoF2 Change Color Page 54 Step 2 Confirm Password Typing the password again and pressing lt Enter gt ROM PCI ISR BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC STANDARD CMOS SETUP INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS BIOS FEATURES SETUP UE CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP USER PASSWORD POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION CONFIGURA CONFIRM PASSWORD LOAD SETUP DEFAUL EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Esc Quit thse Select Item 18 Save 4 Exit Setup Shift F2 Change Color Step 3 Set Security Option in BIOS Features Setup refer to page 40 After setting password enter Security Option in BIOS Features Setup There are 2 options Setup amp System Setup will only secure CMOS setup through password System is to secure PC sytem and password is required during system boot up in addition to CMOS setup ROM PCI ISR BIOS BIOS FERTURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Anti Virus Protection Disabled Video BIOS Shadow Enabled CPU Internal Cache Enabled C8888 CBFFF Shadow Disabled External Cache Enabled Shadow Disabled Quick Power On Self Test i Enabled DBBHBH D3FFF Shadow Disabled Boot Sequence A C SCSI D4888 D7FFF Shadow Disabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled
23. PCI Memory writes to PCI Burst Write for full PCI through put The main board is also strengthened with Power Management Wake up Event such as WOL Wake up LAN ring on and Keyboard password setup which are the new inventions to enable PCs to be turned on over the network or modem These are also key benefits in PC operation asset management new system setup and power conservation In addition to the above hardware features this system board is jumperless design which allows user to set CPU frequency through BIOS No jumper or hardware DIP switch is needed With this design the disadvantages of setting hardware CPU jumpers are improved to a better and easier procedure through BIOS In conclusion the main board is a combination of the highest in performance flexibility efficiency and ease of use that meets a variety of price performance levels The main board is an ideal platform for the increasing requirements of today s and future s desktop application Page 2 1 2 Reference For Pentium II III CPUs The main board supports Intel Pentium microprocessors The Pentium IL III delivers more performances than previous generation processors such as Pentium Pentium etc through an innovation called Dynamic Execution Architecture It is improved by 3D visualization and interactive capabilities required by present high end commercial and technical applications and future s emerging a
24. Speed Manual CPU Ratio CPU Freguency CPU speed press to choose CPU speed according to your CPU frequency The screen will gives the below options Freguency 66 MHz Frequency 100 MHz Manual 233 233 MHz 66x3 5 350 350MHz 100x3 5 266 266 MHz 66x4 400 400MHBz 100x4 300 300 MHz 66x4 5 450 450 100 4 5 333 333 MHz 66x5 450 450MHz 100 4 5 Celeron P 11366 366 MHz 66x5 5 P III 500 500MHZ 100x5 Celeron 400 400 MHz 66 x 6 550 550MHZ 100x5 5 Note manual the user can modify CPU ratio amp CPU frequency individually However since over speed setup is beyond chipset specification we provide no guarantee for this Since this is jumperless designed there is no jumper setting to adjust CPU speed The user only needs to set speed in BIOS Please enter BIOS amp find CPU speed item under Chipset features setup and set as above Page 10 2 3 Benefited from jumperless design of this system board only jumper is reguired of hardware handling which especially makes hardware installation an easier thing to achieve RTC1 Clearing content of CMOS RTCI is a 2 pin connector Clear CMOS if system password 15 forgotten Below is details to show how to clear CMOS s e
25. all an enhanced graphics adapter card Disabled default If your graphics adapter card does not support the pallette snoop function please set at Disabled to avoid system malfunction OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB This option is especially set for OS2 operating system Set Non OS2 for RAM memory over 64MB and set Non OS2 for other operating systems like Windows 95 98 or NT Non OS2 default OS2 Video BIOS Shadow It determines whether video BIOS will be copied RAM However it is optional from chipset design Video shadow will increase the video speed Enabled Video Shadow is enabled default Disabled Video Shadow is disabled C8000 CBFFF Shadow CC000 CFFF Shadow D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF Shadow D8000 DBFFF Shadow DC000 DFFF Shadow These are categories determining whether optional ROM will be copied to RAM by 16KB or 32KB per unit and the size depends on chipset Enabled Disabled default Page 43 3 4 Chipset features setup ROM PCI ZISA BIOS 2A69KL1N CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Auto Configuration a CPU Warning Temperature Disabled EDO DRAM Speed Selection Shutdown Temperature EDO CASx MA Wait State Current CPU Temperature EDO RASx Wait State Current CPUFAN1 Speed SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay Current CPUFAN2 Speed SDRAM RAS Precharge Time Current Uin3 U SDRAM CAS latency Time Current 1 1 0 SDRAM Precharge Control Current Vin2 V DRAM Data
26. better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may occur Disabled default AGP Aperture Size To select the size of the Accelerated Graphics Port AGP aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation 256M default 128M 64M 32M 16M 8M 4M Page 45 CPU speed amp CPU ratio Please refer to page 10 2 2 CPU speed setup for details Shutdown Temperature System will shut down automatically when CPU temperature is over heated Below is the boundary which system gives alarm 60 C 140 F default 65 C 149 F 70 C 158 F 75 C 167 F CPU Warning Temperature This function is CPU over heat alarm Select either of the below temperature will give an alarm when CPU temperature is over heated Disabled 50 122 53 C 127 56 133 60 63 C 145 66 151 70 158 Current CPU Temperature Current CPUFan1 CPUFan2 Current Vin3 V System will automatically detect the above items and show the status Page 46 3 5 Power management setup ROM PCI ISA BIOS CzA69KLI1A POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC ACPI function Reload Global Timer Events Power Management Min Saving IRQI3 7 9 151 HMI Disabled PH Control by Yes Primary IDE Disabled Video O
27. bit 0 Pin 22 Pin 10 Pin 23 Ground Pin 11 Pin 24 Ground Pin 12 Pin 25 Pin 13SLCT Page 21 USB USB Universal Serial Bus connector marked as USB is used to connect USB devices There are 2 USB connectors on this system board Keyboard amp Mouse 31 J1 Keyboard amp Mouse connector bd Mouse Keyboard The onboard PS 2 keyboard and mouse connector is 6 pin Mini Din connectors marked as KB and Mouse Pin Description Pin 1 Data signal Pin2 NC Pin 3 Ground Pin4 5V DC Pin 5 Clock signal Pin 6 NC Page 22 2 4 3 Expansion slots Expansion slots contain one A G P slot five PCI slots and two ISA slots on this system board Below are details AGP slot AGP Accelerated Graphic Port is the new bus standard that allows the bus speed to run at 66 MHz with up to 133 MHz data transfer capabilities which is four times as fast as that of the PCI bus At this speed the AGP graphic cards can transfer data up to 523 5 This high transfer capabilities enables 3D graphic applications multiple media applications uncompressed to run smoothly and display in broadcasting quality AGP Page 23 PCI slots There are Five PCI
28. chronuos operation for DIMM CPU Therefore to have a stable system the user must adopt 100 MHz PC 100 SDRAM memory DIMM 3 3V for 100 MHz Deschutes and Katmai CPUs For 66 MHz CPUs Klamath and Celeron Covington amp Mendocino the user may use either 3 3V EDO RAM or SDRAM Note 2 Either DIMM 1 DIMM2 or DIMM3 supports 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB and 128MB Maximum memory for SDRAM is up to 384MB EDO RAM is up to 768 MB For i82440ZX MAX is 256MB Page 33 2 6 CPU RM kit assembling procedure The enclosed RM kit is the latest model suitable for both Klamath and Celeron It is not necessary to change different CPU RM kits for different CPU models 1 Check if the following set of piece parts are included in your package 4 seperate piece parts in total Retention mechanism R M 2 Back side Front side Lock for Klamath Lock for Celeron screw RM Attach Mount 2 pcs Page 34 2 Make sure power is off during assembly 3 Insert the RMAMs through the bottom of the motherboard and attach them to the retention mechanism 5 Fasten up the screws on the retention mechanism to tighten up retenion mechanism and RMAM Check if all the piece parts are fastened tightly 6 Put the CPU in the RM kit you must push the CPU horizontally into the RM kit Note Due to different packages of Celeron and Klamath there are 2 locations to get them l
29. demarks e Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation e Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation e PCI is a registered trademark of PCI Special Interest Groups AWARD is a registered trademark of Award Software Inc other trademarks are the property of their respective owners II Table of contents Chapter 1 Introduction eeeveveonoooensnooseeoeeeeee L 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 6ABX2V 6AZX2V system board overview 1 Reference for Pentium ILIII CPUSs 3 TT S Notice of Hardware installation 7 Notice for CD driver installation 8 Chapter 2 Installation eee eee ee eene eene eS D 2 1 Layout 55545 9 2 2 CPU speed lO 2 3 Jumper settings ecce e eee eee e nene nono soecees LI Clearing content of CMOS sess mee nhe 11 2 4 Connectors ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccssssccscccccsccsse 12 2 4 1 12 Suspend mode 1 eee 13 Turbo LED ERE 14 Kelok HER 17 M VLL ener 18 2 4 2 Back
30. fails There will be more information to specify the type and location of the memory error 10 Primary master hard disk fail The BIOS find an error in the primary master hard disk drive 11 Primary slave hard disk fail The BIOS finds an error in the primary slave hard disk drive 12 Secondary master hard disk fail The BIOS finds an error in the secondary slave master hard disk drive 13 Secondary slave hard disk fail The BIOS finds an error in the secondary slave IDE hard disk drive Page 70 5 2 Freguently asked guestions Below 15 guestions users always come out with is for guestion A is for answer Q Why can t my AGP card work under Win 95 A Windows 95 OSR2 0 does not support AGP function You must install USB support file to enable this function After installing choose enable for ASSIGN IRO FOR USB in BIOS PNP PCI configuration setup Q Why can t the CPU frequency be adjusted to 100 MHz A The BIOS will automatically detect the CPU frequency 66MHz or 100 MHz Therefore if your CPU frequency cannot be adjusted to 100 MHz then your CPU may be 66 MHz In BIOS speed setup there are other frequencies like 75 MHz 83 MHz 103 MHz 102 MHz 112 MHz 133MHz These are for internal test only No guarantee is provided since this is not included in chipset specification Q Why is my system not stable with 100 MHz CPU A There are many reasons for this condition One of the most common is that SDRAM doe
31. fajoyolfofoyayolaloyo eyololfopolojoloyole ole wa Data NC NC VCC Speaker SPK connector is a 4 pin keyed Berg strip It is used to connect to the case speaker to the system board for sound purpose Pin assignment Signal Pin assignment Signal Pin 1 VCC Pin 3 NC Pin 2 NC Pin 4 speaker data out Page 15 Reset f 1 5 Ta JP6 O oye GND RESET Reset connector is a 2 pin keyed Berg strip connected to the push button reset switch on the case s front panel Shorting both pin 1 amp pin 2 can effect system reset function which is similar to the power and then on again Pin assignment Signal Pin 1 Reset input Pin2 GND Reset Operation Open Normal Close Hardware reset Page 16 Keylock JP6 front panel KEYLOCK d GASGISSASASASASA SAA ole GND KEYLOCK JP5 Keylock is a 2 pin connector It is used to connect the key lock on the case front panel if there is Keyboard may be disconnected with the system through this function Pin assignment Signal 1 GND Pin 2 Keylock Keylock Operation Open Keyboard works normal Close Short the connector to be disconnected with the system Page 17 Power LED JP6 front panel m PWR LED
32. ff Method DPMS Primary IDE 1 Disabled Video Off After Standby Secondary IDE 8 Disabled MODEM Use IRQ Secondary IDE 1 Disabled Dozc Modc Disable Floppy Disk Disabled Standby Mode Disable Serial Port Enabled Suspend Mode Disable Parallel Port Disabled HDD Power Down Disable Throttle Duty Cycle 62 5 UGA Active Monitor Disabled Soft Off by PHR BTTM Instant Off CPUFAN Off In Suspend Disabled Resume by Fing Disabled Resume by Alarm Disabled Quit Select Item Help PU PD Modify 1 Old Values CShiftOFZ Color Wake Up On LAN Disabled Load Setup Defaults IRQ 8 Break Suspend Disabled ACPI function Disabled default Enabled Power Management User Define default users can configure their own power management Min Saving Max Saving Disabled Page 47 PM Control APM No system BIOS will ignore APM Yes system BIOS will wait for APM s prompt before it enter any PM mode e g doze standby or suspend Note 1 if APM is installed and there is a task running even if the timer is time out the APM will not prompt the BIOS to put the system into any power saving mode Note2 If APM is not installed this option has effect MODEM Use IRO 3 default 4 5 7 9 10 11 NA Video Off After Standby default Doze NA Suspend Video Off Method DPMS Blank Screen V H Sync Blank default Doze mode disabled default 1 min 1
33. hour Standby mode disabled default 1 min 1 hour Suspend mode disabled default 1 min 1 hour Soft off by PWRBTN Instant off 4 seconds This allows the user to set the soft off power button to turn off the system or set to 4 second holding the power and system will shut down in 4 seconds Page 48 Resume by ring Enabled modem ring on function system can be turned on through modem Note this function only works when the system is turned off from Windows mode and Doze mode will not function Resume by alarm auto power on atthe appointed date and time Enabled key in the date of current month and time of the day System will turn on then Disable disable this function Note this function only works when the system is turned off in windows mode and doze mode will not function Page 49 3 6 PCI configuration setup ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2469KL1A PMP PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE INC PHP 05 Installed Resources Controlled By Manual Slot 1 Use IRQ Mo Auto Reset Configuration Data Disabled Slot Z Use IRQ Ho Auto Slot 3 Use IRQ No Auto IRQ 3 assigned PCI ISAh PnP Slot 4 Use IRQ No Auto IRQ 4 assigned PCI ISR PnP IRQ 5 assigned 1 PCIVISA PnP Used MEM bose addr N A IRQ assigned PCIVISA PnP IRQ 9 assigned PCIVISA PnP Assign IRQ For USB Enabled assigned PCI ISA PnP Assign IRQ For VGA Enabled assigned 1 PCIVISA PnP assigned PCI ISA PnP IRQ
34. is also called green sleep connector When SMI is turned from open to close and back to open the system will enter sleep mode immediately This function is to make sure power saving is working well In PC system it is used to connect to the push button SMI switch located on the case s front panel if there is The system can be forced to power saving mode by pressing the SMI switch Pin assignment Sleep green connector 1 Sleep Pin 2 Ground GND SMI Operation Open Normal Close System will enter sleep mode Page 13 ju ja front panel Gar 2 M NC TURBO LED Turbo LED with a 2 pin Berg strip on front panel indicates the current speed status of system It is used to connect to the Turbo Led on the front panel of the case if there is Pin assignment Signal Pin with signal Anode Pin2 Cathode Page 14 HD LED 1 6 f 1 1 5 E 551551585 5155155 15151551555 HD LED Marked as HD LED Hard Disk activity LED connector is 2 pin Berg strip Itis used to connect to front panel Hard Disk LED Pin assignment Signal Pin 1 with signal Anode Pin 2 Cathode Speaker JP5 m JP6 front panel Speaker ofo
35. mA 5 Trickle MIN Voltage 750mA to support WOL Power supply regulation Onboard switching voltage that support appropriate power to the CPU and future upgraded CPUs Page 5 Over current protection Circuit With AIC 1569CS AH13 protect CPU from accident short circuit and a set poly fuses protect Keyboard and USB devices from accident short circuit if system current is over loaded the system will break down to protect direct damage of the main board Special features Jumperless design Wake on lan WOL Modem ring on Auto detection of CPU voltage fan amp temperature Creative PCI sound Blaster AWE64D header Support PC PCI spec Windows 95 98 power off Keyboard wake up PS 2 mouse wake up Page 6 1 4 Notice of Hardware Installation A Check package before hardware installation In the package there are the main board manual cables driver amp utility CD retention mechanism If any of these items is missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchase Leave this main board in its original package until you are ready to install it B Make sure power is off during hardware installation C While working with the main board wear a grounded wristband or ankle strap to avoid ESD Electrical Static Discharge Page I 1 5 Notice for CD driver installation This CD contains drivers as below cdrom Eprom
36. n during attachment Pin Signal Pinl Pin2 GND Pin3 TX Pin4 5 Pin5 RXH Pin7 GND Page 29 2 4 10 SB Link SB Link SB LINK is used to attach any PC PCT standard sound card like Creative AWE64D or Yamaha XG for compatibility under DOS mode Pin Signal Pin 1 GNT Pin 2 GND Pin 3 NC Pin 4 REQ Pin 5 GND Pin 6 SIRQ Page 30 2 4 11 Wake on LAN Wake on LAN 1 SV trickle voltage 2 GND 3 PME signal Wake on LAN marked as WOL is a 3 pin connector To support this feature a network card is required for the system More than that a network management software must be installed too Pin Signal 1 5V trickle voltage Pin2 Ground Pin 3 PME signal Wake on LAN requires 5V Trickle Voltage 750mA to support Page 31 2 5 DIMM memory installation Insert the module shown Due to different number of pins either side of the breaks the module will only fit in the orientation as shown There 15 no jumper setting for memory configuration DIMM Page 32 Note 1 Chipset only allows syn
37. o access a HDD with LBA large mode selected if you are running under an perating system which replaces the whole int 13h Unix operating systems do not support either LBA or large and must utility the standard mode Unix can support drives larger than 528MB Note i82440BX ZX doesn t support Ultra DMA 66 Mode HDDs Page 59 Chapter 4 Appendix 4 1 Memory map Address range 00000 7 512K 80000 9FBFF 127K Extended conventional memory 9FC00 9FFFF 1K Extended BIOS data area if PS 2 mouse is installed A0000 C7FFF 160K Available for hi DOS memory C8000 DFFFF Available for hi DOS memory and adapter ROMs E0000 EEFFF Available for UMB EF000 EFFFF 4K Video service routine for monochrome amp CGA adapter Page 60 4 21 61 4 3 Time amp DMA channels Time map DMA channels Timer channel 0 system timer interrupt Timer channel 1 DRAM refresh request Timer channel 2 speaker tone generator 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 62 4 4 Interrupt map NMI non maskable interrupt IRQ H W 0 system timer interrupt from timer 0 1 keyboard output buffer full 2 cascade for IRQ 8 15 3 serial port2
38. ocked in the RM kit Below is notice to unlock the 2 CPUs push the switch on the CPU and CPU will be loosen from the lock of RM kit P Lock for Klamath rar Lock for Celeron 5 Celeron use screw driver or any tool alike to draw this and hold At the same time softly pull one side of the CPU out Then pull the other side and PagePU will this way 2 7 Keyboard password setup To give the user more choices on power on setup the main board adds especially the following options Go to BIOS Integrated Peripherals and find the item power on function in which there are KB power on password hot key power on mouse left mouse right and button only Item Procedure Special note KB poweron 1 enter password The system can only be turned on through password 5 spaces allowed KB password Case button can not work If 2 Confirm password key in the password is forgotten please clear CMOS and password to confirm again reset again Hot key power 12 options ctr1 f1 ctrl f12 The system can be turned on either by hot key on the user may choose either or pushing case power on button Of them by page up or page down Mouse left Mouse left The system can be turned on either by PS 2 PS 2 mouse only mouse or pushing case power on button Mouse right Mouse right The system can be turned on either by PS 2 PS 2 mouse only mouse or p
39. ound to offer different messages If the system is configured correctly it prompts a short beep to show correct the devices configuration is done correctly When card and 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 new BIOS 3 CMOS battery fails It indicates the CMOS battery does not work Contact the dealer to exchange a new BIOS 4 CMOS checksum error It indicates the CMOS checksum is incorrect Load the default values in BIOS to solve this problem This error may result from a weak BIOS so exchange a new BIOS if necessary 5 Hard disk initialize Please wait a moment Some hard drives require more time to initialize Page 69 6 Hard disk install failure The system can not find or initialize the hard drive controller or the drive Check if the controller is set correctly If no hard disk is installed Hard drive selection must be set to none 7 Keyboard error or no keyboard present This means the system can not initialize the keyboard Check if the keyboard is plugged well and be sure no keys are pressed during POST 8 Keyboard is lock out Unlock the key Normally when this message comes out check if there is anything mis placed on the keyboard Be sure nothing touches the keys 9 Memory test
40. pherals ROM PCI ISR BIOS ZA69KLIA INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE INC IDE HDD Block Mode KBC input clock B MHz IDE Primary Master PIO Auto Onboard FDC Controller IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto Onboard Serial Port 1 SF8 IRU4 IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto Onboard Serial Port 2 IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto UART Mode Select IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto RxD TxD Active Hi Lo IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto IR Transmittiion delay Enabled IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto Onboord Parallel Port IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto Parallel Port Mode On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled ECP Mode Use DMA On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled EPP Mode Select USB Keyboard Support Disabled Init Display First 1 AGP POWER ON Function KB Power ON Password Enter Quit Tiee Select Item Hot Key Power ON Ctrl Fi Help PU PD Modify Old Values Shift FZ Color Load Setup Defaults IDE HDD Block Mode This feature enhances hard disk performance by making multi sector transfer instead of one sector per transfer Most of IDE drivers except very early designs use this feature Enabled default Disabled Primary Master PIO Primary Slave PIO This feature detects your primary master hard disk device Auto default Mode 0 1 2 3 4 Secondary Master PIO Secondary Slave PIO This feature detects your secondary master hard disk device Auto default Mode 0 1 2 3 4 Page 52 On Chip Primary
41. pplications as well Below is reference for Pentium II III CPUs suitable for this main board Intel amp Processor for Slot 1 Pentium Pentium 100 MHz 5 100 MHz F S B 66MHz F S B M w o 450 550MHz 350 450 MHz 233 333MHz 300A amp 333MHz 266 400MHz Note 1 CPU is not enclosed in the package Note 2 Celeron has 2 models One is with internal cache and one without internal cache The one with cache has a CPU code A D Page 3 1 3 Specifications e PCB Board size 30 5 cm x 18 00 e PCB layer 4 layers Slot 1 socket Support Intel Pentium CPU 66 MHz amp 100 MHz freq CPU is not enclosed in the package e Memory DIMM 3 of 168 pin 3 32 V DIMM 2 DIMM for i82440ZX only Professional PC A 100 MHz freq PC 100 DIMM B 66 MHz freg SDRAM up to 384MB 440BX SDRAM up to 256MB 4407 Basic PC 66 MHz freq A SDRAM up to 384MB B SDRAM up to 256MB 440ZX e Expansion Slot 2x ISA 5 x PCI slots 4 BUS Master amp 1 Slave slots 182440ZX only and 1x A G P Slot e Chipset Intel amp 1440 BX ZX chipset Intel 82443BX ZX CPI and A G P controller Intel 82371EB I O bridge e BIOS licenced Award full PnP plug amp play BIOS flash EPROM for BIOS I O function 2 x PCI IDE devices 1 x FDC 2 x serial ports 16550 fast com 1x parallel port device EPP ECP 2x USB connector IrDA infrared connector 182440
42. r user password eee eee eene 54 3 9 IDE HDD auto detection eese 57 IV 4 1 Memory 60 42 MAD ioo eere CERE ERR Ex sks Gua andja nav 61 4 3 Time amp DMA Channels 62 4 4 Interrupt m ps 63 4 5 8 CMOS RAM 64 4 6 Award BIOS hard disk type eese 65 4 7 ISA address map eere eee eee eene 67 Chapter 5 69 5 1 Errors message during power on self test POST 69 5 2 Frequently asked questions eese 71 Page V Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 The Main board overview The main board is a new generation Pentium II III Main board which integrates the latest advances in processor memory 1 technologies into an ATX form factor The main board utilizes Intel 82440B X ZX AGPset designed for Pentium ILIII CPU and supports new architects such as high speed AGP graphic Port SDRAM Ultra DMA 33 Bus master IDE and USB port It has three Dual In line Memory Modules DIMM which can be installed with SDRAM memory The memory subsystem supports up to 512Mbyte SDRAM of non buffered 3 3V using standard 168 pin DIMM sockets The main board using the slot 1 socket accepts Intel Pentium II III 66 100 MHZ processors at speeds from 266MHz to 55
43. s not match PC 100 specification When system is operated under 100 MHz in addition to 100 MHz CPU SDRAM must be PC 100 DIMM too Page 71 72
44. sing method to overcome the 528 MB bottleneck The number of cylinders heads amp sectors shown in setup may not be the number physically contained in the HDD During HDD accessing the ide controller will transform the logical address described by sector head amp cylinder into its own physical address inside the HDD The maximum HDD size supported by LBA mode is 8 4 GB which is obtained by the following formula No Cylinder 1024 X No Head 255 X No Sector 63 X Bytes Per Sector 512 8 4 GB Large Mode Extended HDD access mode supported by Award software Some IDE HDDs contain more than 1024 cylinder without LBA support in some cases user do not want LBA The Award amp BIOS provides another alternative to support these kinds of large mode Page 58 Sector Mode 1120 16 59 NORMAL 560 32 59 LARGE BIOS tricks DOS or other OS that the number of cylinders is less than 1024 by dividing it by 2 At the same time the number of heads is multiplied by 2 A reverse transformation process will be made inside int 12h in order to access the right HDD address the right HDD address Maximum HDD Size No Cylinder 1024 X No Head 32 X No Sector 63 X No Bytes Per Sector 512 1 GB To support LBA or large mode of HDDs there must be some softwares involved All these softwares are located in the Award HDD service routine int 13h It may be failed t
45. tic Rate Setting Disabled Typematic Rate Chars Sec 6 Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup PS Z mouse function control Enabled PCI UGA Palette Snoop Disabled Quit Thee Select Item OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB 52 Help PU PD Modify Report No FDD For WIN 95 No 1 Old Values ShiftOF2 Color Load Setup Defaults Virus Warning Enabled Disabled default CPU Internal Cache Enabled enable L1 cache Disabled disable L1 cache Page 40 External Cache Enabled default enable L2 cache Disabled disable L2 cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Enabled default enable L2 cache ECC checking Disabled disable L2 cache ECC checking Ouick Power On Self Test This category speeds up power on self test Enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some check items Disabled normal speed Boot seguence This category determines which drive the system searches first Take A C SCST for example System will search in turn for floppy disk drive second is hard disk drive and finally SCSI drive Default value is A C SCSI Options are as below A C SCSI C A SCCI C CDROM A CDROM C A D A SCSI E A SCSI F A SCSE SCSLA C SCSLC A C Only LS ZIP C Swap Floppy Drive Enabled floppy A amp B will be swapped Disabled default floppy A amp B will be not swapped Boot Up Floppy Seek BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive is 40 or 80 tracks 360k type is 40 tracks while 720K 1
46. ushing case power on button Button only Case button The system can be turned on by case button Page 36 Chapter 3 BIOS setup 3 1 Award BIOS CMOS setup ROM PCIZISA BIOS 2A69KL1N CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE INC DARD CMOS SETUP Esc Quit tl gt e Select Item F18 Save amp Exit Setup Ghift F2 Change Color The menu displays all the major selection items and allow user to select any of shown item The selection is made by moving cursor press any direction key to the item and press Enter key An on line help message is displayed at the bottom of the screen as cursor is moving to various items which provides user better understanding of each function When a selection is made the menu of selected item will appear So the user can modify associated configuration parameters Page 37 3 2 Standard CMOS setup ROM PCI ISA BIOS 2A69KLIA STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE INC Date mm dd yy Tue Oct 27 1998 Time hh mm ss 11 37 ZZ HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYL3 HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master Auto 8 9 AUTO Primary Slave Auto 8 AUTO Secondary Master Auto 8 8 Secondary Slave Auto 8 9 AUTO Drive A None Drive B None Base Memory Floppy 3 Mode Support Disabled Extended Memory Other Memory Video EGA UGA Halt On All Errors Total Memory ESC Quit Select Item PU PD Modify F1 Help Ghift FZ Change Color

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