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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                      SOFT PWR   Power On Off Switch          1            Two Option      1  Instant On Off Power On Off  system immediately    2  Delay 4 Seconds Power  Off  system Press over 4 Secs                                                                                                                                                                                                            Tn  ls  we                                       15                                  Quick Installation Guide    ATX Power Connector                                                                                              3 5 7 13 15 17  GND                                                                                                        Function  461920           45V          10  12V E  12  12V H  18  5    8                                       9 5V SB  Stand          14 PS ON  Soft ON OFF    J G                                              O                                                                                               JP1   CPU Cooling Fan Power Connector                                                                                                  SE   0   8  2 1          Pin No  Function CPU  1  12  EH  5 GND B                                                                   
2.                                                                                                 D 0000000 O                    JP5  Wake On Lan    g                          Pin No   Function    1 45V       2 GND 8                                                                                            gig                                                                         3 Signal                                                                                                       D                O                          5      LPT   LPT PORT                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     USB  USB Port    Site sc                                                                                                                                                                                                                               D                O     COM B   COM B PORT                                                                   E                                                                                                                                           D                O                    Quick Installation Guide    COM A          A PORT                                                                                                                                   
3.                                                            B CPU  H  lr  oO   g                               D  m      Replace only with the same or  the manufacturer      Dispose of used batteries    according to the manufacturers  instructions        equivalent type recommended by 22                                                                                                                                                        19             Quick Installation Guide    JP3   Keyboard Power On Off                                                                   1 2 Short  Enabled Keyboard On Off                                      2 3 Short  Disabled Keyboard On Off                                                              _  12 25      OOOOOO     D 0000000 O                                                                              Top Performance Test Setting     Users have to modify the value for each item in chipset features as follow    ROM PCIVISA BIOS  2ASKKGG9   CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC   Auto Configuration    peana Auto Detect                 Clk   Enabled  Host Read ORAM Command Mode    us Spread Spectrum   Disabled  AT 893        1 F 2 4  DRAM T           SDRAM CAS atency       Pipelined Function   Enabled  Scapi               Size   64M  SDRAM Burst  amp  1 1 1 1 1 1 1   Enabled  DRAM Data Integrity Mode   Disabled  Memory Hol 6M   Disabled  ISA Line Buffer   Enabled  assive    Release   Enabled  Delay Transact ion   Disabled      
4.                              E      D                O                                                     M S             PS 2 Mouse   Keyboard Connector    PS 2 Mouse     1      PS 2 Keyboard    PS 2 Mouse   Keyboard                                                                                                                                                Pin       Function  1 Key Data  2 NC  3 GND  4 VCC   5     5  6                                           Key Clock   NC                D                O                                                                          FLOPPY   FLOPPY PORT                                                                   ED uve         B                                                 CPU                                                                                                                18    5        IDE1   For Primary IDE port                RED LINE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     IDE2   For Secondary IDE port             RED LINE                                                                                                                                                                                                                BT1   For Battry             Danger of explosion if battery is  incorrectly replaced      
5.            LPT Ports    The default value is Disabled     Enabled Enable LPT Ports   Disabled Disable LPT Ports        Power Button    The default value is InstantOff     Soft switch ON OFF for POWER ON OFF   Delay 4Sec    Soft switch ON 4sec  for POWER OFF     BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 9  PNP PCI CONFIGURATION           PCIVISA BIOS  2ASKKGG9   PNP PCI CONFIGURATION  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC     PNP OS Installed 1        180 Actived        Level  Resources Controlled        Manual PCI IDE IRQ               PCI AUTO  Reset Configuration Data   Disabled Primary IDE INT    A  3 Secondary IDE INT        IRG 3 assigned to   Legacy ISA  180 4 assigned to    673  158  180 5 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP           assigned to   rio 158      0 9 assigned to   PCI ISB PnP  180 19 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP  180 11 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP  180 12 assigned to   Legacy ISA  180 14 assigned to   Legacy ISA  180 15 assigned to   karao ISA  DMA    assigned to   PCIVISA PnP    OMA 1 assigned to   PCIZISA PnP ESC   Quit        Select Item  OMA 3 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP Fl   Help PU PD       Modify         5 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP FS   Old Values  Shift F2   Color  OMA 6 assigned to   PCIVISA PnP F6   Loa efaults  OMA   assigned to   PCIVISA PnP F    Load Setup Defaults    Figure 4 6  PCI Slot Configuration     PNP OS Installed    The default value is No     Enable PNP OS Installed function   Disable PNP OS Installed function        Resources Controlled by    The default value is Manual     Manual 
6.         Figure 4 13  Exit Without Saving  Type  Y  will quit the Setup Utility without saving to RTC CMOS SRAM     Type  N  will return to Setup Utility     4 36    Trobuleshooting    5  Troubleshooting  How to remove            Universal Serial Bus    under the Windows 95      Method 1   1 Please Install Windows 95 OSR2 1 attached file    USBSUPP EXE     2 Run this file and then system will restart     3 Please go to the Device Manager   and remove            Universal  Serial Bus        4 Please press    Refresh    buttom     5 System will request your USB Driver under the directory  c  windows system openhci sys    6 Choose this directory and press    OK     System will find Open           USB Driver     7 Restart your system    Method 2    1  Go to the web site of ALi  http   www ali com tw eframes htm   2  Download ALi USB Host Controller Supplement     3  Install the file according to readme     5 1             DECLARATION      CONFORMITY    Per        Part 2 Section 2  10774             Responsible Party Name  G B T  INC     Address  18305 Valley Blvd                 LA Puent       91744    Phone Fax No   818  854 9338   818  854 9339    hereby declares that the product          15 107     and Section 15 109         ERIC LU  Eric Lu    Date  MAY  29  1998                               FCC Compliance Statement     This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with limits for a Class B digital device    pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These  limits are design
7.        JP7 JP9    r   Vd               9 6           1234589878 AO        Sw                21  Cyrix  IBM 6  86 150 MHz PR200   75 2            JP7 JP9  E EN    7   Ts E   OFF   12345678         Sw                22  Cyrix          6x86L PR166   2 8V            JP7   9             rN      oa                       12345678 16626        sw  23  Cyrix   IBM 6x86L PR200   75 2 2 9V            JP7     9                      m          OFF   12345678           Sw                24  Cyrix          6  86         166  66x2 2 9V                   7 JP9        FN   om             9           12345678                     Sw    10    5        25                      6x86MX PR200  66x2 5 2 9V                7              ON          OFF  12345678       3   sw                26  Cyrix   IBM 6x86MX PR200  75x2 2 9V     JES        9                    OP 2346678                   21  Sw                27                    6x86MX PR200  66  3 2 9V            JP7   9  CIGD             ua                  12345678 16626     Sw                28             IBM 6x86MX PR233  75x2 5 2 9V         el       on                            12345878 CX                  sw    29             IBM 6x86MX PR233  83  2 2 9V                   9       a          Or I 34 5 578               Sw                11    Quick Installation Guide  30             IBM 6x86MX PR266  66  3 5 2 9V            JP7     9  in                             9  OFF  12345678 CX C      Sw                31                      6x86M
8.     3 8  3 12  PERIPHERAL DEVICE                                                         3 8  BIOS CONFIGURATION   44 ENTERING SETUP    p OE ees 4 1  4 0  CONTROL KEY S            LU ete UU eee Le eds 4 2  43 GETTING                                            tbe cipes 4 3  4 321  Main                   REESE ERE 4 3  4 3 2  Status Page Setup Menu   Option Page Setup                        4 3  4 4  THE MAIN              4 3  4 5  STANDARD CMOS SETUP                                                      4 5  4 6  BIOS FEATURES                        4 10  4 7  CHIPSET FEATURES                                                                4 14  4 8  POWER MANAGEMENT                                                           4 17  4 9                                               2                4 21  4 10  LOAD BIOS               5                   4 25  AAT LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS onan                                4 26  4 12  INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS        4 27  4 13  SUPERVISOR   USER PASSWORD                                         4 33  4 14  IDE HDD AUTO                                     4 34  445  SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP                                       4 35  4 16  EXIT WITHOUT SAVING           Lu                            4 36                                       5 1    5        1  INTRODUCTION  1 1                    Welcome to use the 5AX motherboard  The motherboard is    Pipeline 512  KB CACHE Pentium   Processor based PC AT compatible system with ISA  bus and 
9.     CPU _ Pentium   Processor 100   200 MHz  MMX  P54CT   P54CTB  AMDK5 PR133   PR166   AMD K6  166    200  2 9      233  3 2V    266  2 2V    300  2 2V      AMD K6 2  266   300  333  95 3 5  2 2V                  IBM 6x86  PR166    PR200    Cyrix   IBM 6x86L   PR166   PR200   2 8V    Cyrix   IBM 6x86MX        200  66  2 5 2 9     75  2 2 9V    PR233   66  3 2 9     75  2 5 2 9V   83  2    PR266   66  3 5   75x3   83x2 5   Cyrix       300 2 9       IDT C6  200  225  266       321 pins  socket 7  ZIF white socket on board     3 52V   2 0V 3 5V Dual Power Ready      COPROCESSOR   Included in processor      SPEED   66   75   83   95  100MHz system speed     66 MHz AGP Bus speed     33 MHz               speed     8 MHz AT bus speed      DRAM MEMORY   3 banks 168 pins DIMM module socket on board       Use 8  16   32   64   128   256      50 60 ns DIMM  module DRAM       8   768 MB DRAM size     Supports 3 3V SDRAM   EDO type DRAM     Supports ECC or Non ECC type DRAM      CACHE MEMORY   16   24   32   64KB L1cache included in CPU     512      2    Level cache      board       Supports Write Back cache function for both CPU   amp  on board cache          O BUS SLOTS   4 xMaster   Slave PCI BUS Slots       3 x16 bits ISA BUS Slots     1 xAGP Slot     2 1    SPECIFICATION       IDE PORTS   2 channel Enhanced IDE port on board  Using  IRQ14 15     Supports Mode 3 4 IDE  amp  ATAPI CD     ROM          PORTS   Supports 2 x16550        ports   Using IRQ4  3       Supports 1 x EPP ECP LPT
10.     ON  OFF       12345678          Sw    JP8 JP7    E  CX    JP8 JP7        5 4  AA  19        JP8 JP7        CX    JP9            2             9    FN    2  6         9    N  2             9    FN    E  CO    JP9    EX  2           10    54       200 MHz                             12345678  SW       11  AMDK5 PR133       ON  OFF          12345678  Sw       12  AMDK5 PR166       ON  OFF       12345678  Sw          JP8 JP7                     gt 44              8     7          1      1    JP8 JP7                 13              166  2 9                OFF          12345678  Sw       JP8 JP7                                       14  AMD K6 200  2 9                                12345678  Sw       JP8 JP7    VN YN  2  4         KAKA    Quick Installation Guide    5        15           6 233  3 2             JP7     9                                            9               5 3 45 6 7 8 CX O    Sw                16  AMD K6 266  2 2V 66 4   AMD K6 2 266  2 2V 66 4            JP7     9       773    ox m ma m           Orr    9 4 5 57 8           Sw                17  AMD K6 250  2 2V 100 2 5        JP8 JP7       y  ON eer           9 12345678                   NEIN 2        Sw    18  AMD K6 300  2 2V 66 4 5        JES dET               206  OFF   12345678                     Sw    19  AMD K6 300  2 2V 100 3   AMD K6 2 300  2 2V 100 3        CY                             2  9  OFF   12345678                   Sw    Quick Installation Guide    20  AMD K6 333  95 3 5 2 2V     
11.     Power management setup  This setup page includes all the items of Green function features      PNP PCI configuration  This setup page includes all the items of PNP PCI configuration features   e Load BIOS defaults    BIOS defaults indicates the most appropriate value of the system  parameter which the system would be in safe configuration     e Load setup defaults    Setup defaults indicates the most appropriate value of the system  parameter which the system would be in safe configuration        Integrated Peripherals  This setup page includes all the items of peripherals features      Supervisor Password    Change  set  or disable password  It allows you to limit access to the  system and Setup  or just to Setup       User Password    Change  set  or disable password  It allows you to limit access to the  System     e IDE HDD auto detection  Automatically configure hard disk parameter   e Save  amp  exit setup  Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup     e Exit without save    4 4    BIOS CONFIGURATION  Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup     4 5  STANDARD CMOS SETUP MENU    The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu  Figure 4 2  are divided into 9  categories  Each category includes no  one or more than one setup items   Use the arrows to highlight the item and then use the  lt PgUp gt  or  lt PgDn gt   keys to select the value you want in each item                       Figure 4 2  Standard CMOS Setup Menu       Date    The date format is  lt day gt    lt 
12.    EN 55022    DIN VDE 0855  part 10    part 12            marking            60065            60335    Declaration of Conformity    We  Manufacturer Importer     full address     G B T  Technology Trading GMBH  Ausschlager Weg 41  1F  20537 Hamburg  Germany    declare that the product     description of the apparatus  system  installation to which it refers     Mother Board  GA 5AX    is in conformity with     reference to the specification under which conformity is declared   in accordance with 89 336 EEC EMC Directive    Limits and methods of measurement  of radio disturbance characteristics of  industrial  scientific and medical  ISM  high frequency equipment    Limits and methods of measurement  of radio disturbance characteristics of  broadcast receivers and associated  equipment    Limits and methods of measurement  of radio disturbance characteristics of  household electrical appliances   portable tools and similar electrical  apparatus    Limits and methods of measurement  of radio disturbance characteristics of  fluorescent lamps and luminaries    Immunity from radio interference of  broadcast receivers and associated  equipment    Limits and methods of measurement  of radio disturbance characteristics of  information technology equipment    Cabled distribution systems  Equipment  for receiving and or distribution from  sound and television signals    Safety requirements for mains operated  electronic and related apparatus for  household and similar general use    S
13.    Frame Buffer    UGA Frame Buffer   Enabled    Data              Enabled ESC   Quit 1196  Select Item  Fl   Help P   PD  7    Modify  F5   Old Values       Color   F     Load BIOS        Load Setup          155    for top performance setting       Each value of items as above depends on your hardware configuration   CPU    SDRAM   Cards   etc   Please modify each value of items If your system does not work properly     20    5        PERFORMANCE LIST    The following list of performance data is the testing results of some popular    benchmark testing programs     These data are just referred by users  and there is no responsibility for different   The different Hardware  amp  Software    testing data values gotten by users   configuration will result in different benchmark testing results      Pentium   Processor MMX 233 MHz              6x86M2                                    CPU  PR300   AMD   6 2 300     DRAM  128 x 1  MB SDRAM  LGS GM72N66841CT7J      CACHE SIZE 512 KB     DISPLAY      600  4     SGRAM      STORAGE Onboard IDE         DHEA 36451         5  Windows        4 0  e DRIVER Display Driver at 1024 x 768 x 256 colors x 75Hz   ALi Bus Master IDE Driver  Ploc  ssol Intel MMX 2334Hz            6 2 300   Cyrix M 2 PR300   66x3 5   100x3   66x3 5    Winbench98  CPU mark32 467 756 478  FPU Winmark 912 979 534  Business Disk 1760 1840 1820  Hi End Disk 4160 4550 4450  Business Graphics 105 153 139  Hi End Graphics 109 156 150  Winstone98  Business 22 5 29 1 25 9  Hi
14.   5           Slave PIO       onboard IDE 1st channel      The default value is Auto     Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode     Mode0 4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode        Master Ultra DMA  for onboard IDE 154 channel         The default value is Auto     Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode     Disabled Disable UDMA function     e Slave Ultra DMA  for onboard IDE 1sd channel         The default value is Auto     Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode        Disabled Disable UDMA function         On Chip Secondary IDE    The default value is Enabled     Enabled Enable onboard 2nd channel IDE port   Disabled   Disable onboard 2nd channel IDE port        Master PIO  for onboard IDE 2nd channel      The default value is Auto     Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode        Mode0 4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode     4 28    BIOS CONFIGURATION    Slave PIO  for onboard IDE 2nd channel      The default value is Auto     BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode                   4 Manually set      IDE Accessing mode     Master Ultra DMA  for onboard IDE 2nd channel      The default value is Auto     BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode     Disabled Disable UDMA function     Slave Ultra DMA  for onboard IDE 2nd channel         The default value is Auto     BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode        Disab
15.  100MHz    66    2  33MHz                                                                                                  100MHz DRAM        100MHz  AGP     S RENE um ALi M1541  66MHz  PC     9  66MHz    Device         ste CS 124 Device                         ICS9148                 36                                                 Device  14 318  33MH     ma Ae  ALi M1543C Keyboard se  48MH Mouse                                     15     Device      m                               ISA         gt   oma  ee ISA Bus Device  COMB  14 318MH                          Device       1 4    5        1 5  INTRODUCE THE         BUS    Connecting devices to a CPU local bus can dramatically increase the speed  of                peripherals with only a slight increase in cost over traditional  systems     This price   Performance point has created a vast market potential for local  bus products     The main barrier to this market has been the lack of an accepted standard  for local bus peripherals     Many mainboard and chipset manufactures developed their own local bus  implementations  but they are incompatible with each other     The VL  Video Electronics Standards Association  local bus and         Peripheral Component Interconnect  bus specification was created to end  this confusion     The PCI   bus standard  under development since Jun  1992  which is  designed to bring workstation level performance to standard PC platform   The PCI   bus removes many of the bottlenecks that hav
16.  End 23 8 29 6 26 7                   21       5        TABLE      CONTENTS    1  INTRODUCTION    1 1  PREFACE                                   tate                    1 1  1 2  KEY FEATURES   crs                                       eie de etd 1 1  1 3  PERFORMANCE         1 3  1 4  BLOCK                                           1 4  1 5  INTRODUCE THE PCI                                                          1 5  1 6  FEATURES eU      ur RR RE pe e           1 5  1 7  What is  AGP cedet edet eb e tete ie 1 6  2  SPECIFICATION  2 1  HARDWARE e ette Ee te gie             2 1  22 SOFTWARE  et ei ri re               E DR Id ERROR 2 2  2 3  ENVIRONMENT                                ore ttr          2 2  3  HARDWARE INSTALLATION  3 4 UNPACKING ether p et deg te 3 1  3 2  MAINBOARD 1                                  3 2  3 3  QUICK REFERENCE FOR JUMPERS  amp  CONNECTORS            3 2  3 4  SRAM INSTALLATION DRAM                                                3 4  3 5  DRAM                          3 5  3 6  CPU INSTALLATION AND JUMPERS                                        3 5  3 7  CMOS         amp  ISA CFG CMOS                                                 3 7  3 8  SPEAKER CONNECTOR                                                         3 8  3 9  ACPI LED CONNECTOR                                 22             3 8    3 10  HARDWARE RESET SWITCH CONNECTOR INSTALLATION  3 8    Table of Contents    3 11  GREEN FUNCTION INSTALLATION                                     
17.  IDE port   IDE 2 For Secondary IDE port   FLOPPY   For Floppy port   USB For USB port     COM B For Serial port2  COM B  Support Modem Ring On      COMA For Serial port  COM       LPT For LPT port   PS 2 For PS 2 Mouse  amp  Keyboard Connector     ATX PWR   For ATX Power Connector        3 2    5        JP6   2 11 PIN Jumper  PWR LED HD       GD RES SPKR GN    PWR  Soft Power Connector    On   Off   For POWER      or Suspend IN   OUT        2       4 sec   For POWER OFF before VGA Enable      CMOS  setup select    delay 4sec     for POWER OFF    RES  Reset Switch mode     4 Y Open  Normal Operation  Short  For Hardware Reset System  LED  Power LED  1 N PIN 1  anode      1 LOX  PIN 2  cathode      PIN 3  cathode        SPKR  Speaker Connector    PIN 2  NC  PIN 3  NC  PIN 4  Data    HD  IDE Hard Disk Active LED    1    PIN 1  LED anode       lt  PIN 2  LED cathode        3 3    HARDWARE INSTALLATION    GN  Green Switch    1 9 Open  Normal operation     Short  Entering Green Mode    GD  Green Function Active LED    PIN 1  LED athode      PIN 2  LED cathode             qp  PAS      JP5  Wake on Lan  Pin No  Function   5V SB  GND  Signal    FAN  CPU cooling FAN Power Connector    Pin No Function  GND      12V    SENSE              Keyboard Power On Off Connector  Pin No  Function  Enabled Keyboard power on off   Disabled Keyboard power on off        3 4  SRAM INSTALLATION  Sync  SRAM  Pipeline Burst SRAM     If Sync SRAM Chip is installed  it consists of Pipeline Burst 1 Pc 64 K 
18.  Memory  The POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of base  or  conventional  memory installed in the system     The value of the base memory is typically 512 K for systems  with 512 K memory installed on the motherboard  or 640 K for  systems with 640 K or more memory installed on the  motherboard     Extended Memory    The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present  during the POST   This is the amount of memory located above 1 MB in the CPU s  memory address map    Expanded Memory  Expanded Memory in memory defined by the Lotus   Intel    Microsoft  LIM  standard as EMS   Many standard DOS applications can not utilize memory above  640  the Expanded Memory Specification  EMS  swaps  memory which not utilized by DOS with a section  or frame  so  these applications can access all of the system memory   Memory can be swapped by EMS is usually 64K within 1  MB or memory above 1 MB  depends on the chipset design   Expanded memory device driver is required to use memory as  Expanded Memory    Other Memory  This refers to the memory located in the 640 to 1024 address  space  This is memory that can be used for different  applications   DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep as much    base memory free for application programs  Most use for this  area is Shadow RAM     4 9    5        4 6  BIOS FEATURES SETUP    ED     Figure 4 3  BIOS Features Setup                        Virus Warning    This category flashes on the screen  During and after the system bo
19.  amp  Play function    Licensed AWARD BIOS  FLASH RAM for BIOS update   30 5cm 17cm  ATX Form factor    Supports USB port  amp  PS 2 Mouse and K B port    Supports Keyboard Power On Off    Supports 3 steps ACPI LED     5        1 3  PERFORMANCE LIST    The following list of performance data is the testing results of some popular  benchmark testing programs     These data are just referred by users  and there is no responsibility for  different testing data values gotten by users   The different Hardware  amp   Software configuration will result in different benchmark testing results      Pentium   Processor MMX 233 MHz            6  86  2                                      CPU  PR300   AMD K6 2 300     DRAM  128    1  MB SDRAM  LGS GM72N66841CT7J   e CACHE SIZE 512           DISPLAY GA 600  4MB SGRAM      STORAGE Onboard IDE  IBM DHEA 36451         5  Windows        4 0  e DRIVER Display Driver at 1024 x 768 x 256 colors x 75Hz   ALi Bus Master IDE Driver                   Intel MMX 233       AMD   6 2 300   Cyrix    2 PR300   66  3 5   100  3   66  3 5    Winbench98  CPU mark32 467 756 478  FPU Winmark 912 979 534  Business Disk 1760 1840 1820  Hi End Disk 4160 4550 4450  Business Graphics 105 153 139  Hi End Graphics 109 156 150  Winstone98  Business 22 5 29 1 25 9  Hi End 23 8 29 6 26 7                   INTRODUCTION    1 4  BLOCK DIAGRAM                PBSRAM                                                                  Host Data    MD Bus  1      Bus                
20.  port   Using IRQ7 or 5  and DMA or 1       Supports 1 x 1 44 2 88 MB Floppy port   Using  DMA2  amp  IRQ6       Supports PS 2 Mouse   Using IRQ12       GREEN FUNCTION   Suspend mode support     Green switch  amp  ACPI LED support     IDE    Display power down support     Monitor all IRQ            Display   I O events       BIOS   1Mbit FLASH RAM     Supports Plug  amp  Play Function     DIMENSION          Form Factor  4 layers            2 2  SOFTWARE        BIOS   Licensed AWARD BIOS       AT CMOS Setup  BIOS   Chipset Setup  Green  Setup  Hard Disk Utility included         OS    Operation with MS DOS    Windows  95   WINDOWS    NT  OS 2  NOVELL and SCO UNIX     2 3  ENVIRONMENT        Ambient Temp    0  C to  50  C  Operating        Relative Hum      0 to  85   Operating    Altitude     0 to 10 000 feet  Operating       Vibration   0 to 1 000 Hz        Electricity   4 9 V to 5 2 V       Max  20   current at 5V     2 2    5        3  HARDWARE INSTALLATION    3 1  UNPACKING  The mainboard package should contain the following      The 5AX mainboard        USER S MANUAL for mainboard   e Cable set      IDE  Floppy      Diskette for Mainboard Utility     The mainboard contains sensitive electric components which can be easily  damaged by static electricity  so the mainboard should be left in its original  packing until it is installed     Unpacking and installation should be done on a grounded anti static mat     The operator should be wearing an anti static wristband  grounde
21.  the numeric value or make changes    PgDn key Decrease the numeric value or make changes     General help  only for Status Page Setup Menu and  Option Page Setup Menu     F5 key Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS  only for  Option Page Setup Menu    F6 key Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table   only for Option Page Setup Menu    F7 key Load the default     F10 key Save all the CMOS changes  only for Main Menu    4 2       BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 3  GETTING HELP  4 3 1  Main Menu    The on line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the  bottom of the screen     4 3 2  Status Page Setup Menu   Option Page Setup Menu    Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys  to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item  To exit the Help  Window press  lt Esc gt      4 4  THE MAIN MENU    Once you enter Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility  the Main Menu  Figure 4 1   will appear on the screen     The Main Menu allows you to select setup functions and exit choices  Use  arrow keys to select among the items and press  lt Enter gt  to accept or enter  the sub menu        Figure 4 1  Main Menu                   e Standard CMOS setup  This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS   e BIOS features setup    This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced  features     5            Chipset features setup  This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features  
22. 5        USER S MANUAL       Support Intel Pentium  MMX  Cyrix IBM 6  86            AMD K5  K6   K6 2  amp  IDT C6 CPUs       Support auto detect CPU Voltage       Support Parity check or Ecc Function       Support Fully AGP 1 0 Specification       Support switching mode Voltage regulator on Board       Support 66 75 83 95 MHz and 100MHz are optional       Support Modem Ring On  COM           Support Wake on Lan The        power supply supports larger  than 600 mA         Support Keyboard Power ON OFF function        Thermal Protection    Pentium 8 Processor PCI   ISA BUS MAINBOARD  REV  3 0 Second Edition  R 30 02 080805    5               author assumes      responsibility for any errors      omissions which         appear in this document nor does it make a commitment to update the information  contained herein        THIRD PARTY BRANDS AND NAMES ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR  RESPECTIVE OWNERS     Aug 5  1998 Taipei  Taiwan       Quick Installation Guide    CPU Jumper Setting Table       SW  CPU INT   EXT  FREQ  RATIO                                          x   gt    x  A   gt                                                                       75 75 OFF 2 3 1 2  75 60 ON 1 2 2 3 2 3  66 66 OFF 2 3 2 3 2 3             The default setting is 100 3 at 2 2V for AMD K6 300 and AMD K6 2 300    SW          om  awe    se nr        3    5        AMD K6 300  100 3 2 2V    AMD K6      100 3                                                                       1 2  2 2V   Il  Quick In
23. 6  d y OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF                          23   23   23   66 3 5 2 9       _           3    is X           i 2               i              2    2 29    5        35  IDT C6 225  753 3 52V   OFF OFF   OFF   OFF OFF   t2   23   23       36  IDT C6 266  66 4 3 52V   OFF OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF 23   23   23                 If Cyrix 6x86 is being used  please check the CPU Date Code after 605           1  Pentium   Processor 100 MHz                              7  on    44                      8 C                                         n                          JP8JP7                                                                                                                                                                         2  Pentium  Processor 133 MHz                       JP7     9             ON 22  OFF   12345678             Sw    3  Pentium  Processor 166 MHz                       JP7 JP9         CG   ON              12345678           Sw    Quick Installation Guide  4  Pentium   Processor 200 MHz           JP7     9                CIGD          o mm ma      9           12345678         SW    5        5  Intel MMX 166 MHz    ON  OFF          12345678          Sw    JP8 JP7                       6  Intel        200 MHz                          12345678          Sw    JP8 JP7    r    s   22  CO     7  Intel MMX 233 MHz    ON  OFF          12345678          8    54     166 MHz    Sw       ON       OFF    12345678          9    54       166 MHz    Sw   
24. 6 2  Cyrix   IBM 6x86  Cyrix               C6 CPU   and the CPU speed must match with the frequency of CLOCK GEN  It will  cause system hanging up if the CLOCK GEN  S frequency is faster than  CPU s        The CPU is a sensitive electric component and it can be easily  damaged by static electricity  so users must keep it away from  metal surface when the CPU is installed onto mainboard    4  When the user installs the CPU on socket  please notice that the  PIN 1 of CPU is in the same corner as the PIN 1 of socket     3 5    HARDWARE INSTALLATION       Before the CPU is installed  the mainboard must be placed on a flat  plane in order to avoid being broken by the pressure of CPU  installation       SW  CPU INT   EXT  FREQ  RATIO                                  A                                                                                                      SW1 JP7 JP8 JP9  100 66 OFF 1 2 1 2 2 3  95 63 ON 1 2 1 2 2 3  83 66 OFF 1 2 2 8 2 3  75 75 OFF 2 8 1 2 2 8  75 60 ON 1 2 2 8 2 8  66 66 OFF 2 8 2 8 2 8                            X Note  If            6x86 is being used  please check the CPU Date Code after 605        Note  If you want to run 75  83  95 or 100MHz in your system properly  it depends on  your hardware configurations  CPU  SDRAM  Cards  etc     3 6    5        3 7  CMOS         amp  ISA CFG CMOS SRAM  Built in Real Time Clock  RTC  With 256B CMOS SRAM in M5819     3 7    HARDWARE INSTALLATION    3 8  SPEAKER CONNECTOR INSTALLATION    There is a speaker i
25. Disable Pipelined Function        Graphics Aperture Size    The default value is 64MB        SDRAM Burst X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1       The default value is Enable     Enable SDRAM Burst X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1     Disable SDRAM Burst X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1        4 16    BIOS CONFIGURATION    DRAM Data Integrity Mode  The default value is Disable     Set DRAM Data Integrity Mode to ECCMode    Parity Set DRAM Data Integrity Mode to ParityMode   Disable DRAM Data Integrity Mode     Memory Hole at 15M 16M    The default value is Disabled     Enabled   Set Address 15 16MB relocate to ISA BUS   Disabled   Normal Setting     ISA Line Buffer    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable ISA Line Buffer   Disabled   Disable ISA Line Buffer     Passive Release       The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable Passive Release   Disabled   Disable Passive Release     Delay Transaction    The default value is Disabled     Enabled   Enable Delay Transaction   Disabled   Disable Delay Transaction     Primary Frame Buffer   The default value is 2MB    Set Primary Frame Buffer to 1MB  8MB  ALL    16MB Set Primary Frame Buffer to 16MB    AL   Set Primary Frame Buffer to ALL  Disabled   Disable Primary Frame Buffer         8MB   Set Primary Frame Buffer to 8MB     4 17    5           VGA Frame Buffer    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable VGA Frame Buffer   Disabled   Disable VGA Frame Buffer      Data Merge    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable Data Merge   Disabled   Disab
26. PCI Local Bus  and has been designed to be the fastest PC   AT  system  There are some new features allow you to operate the system with  the performance you want     This manual also explains how to install the motherboard for operation  and  how to set up your CMOS CONFIGURATION with BIOS SETUP program     1 2  KEY FEATURES    Q Pentium   Processor based PC   AT compatible mainboard with PCI    ISA   AGP Bus        4 PCI Bus slots     ISA Bus slots  1 AGP slot   Q Supports             Pentium   Processor  100 200 MHz  P54CT  166   MMX  166   200    233                 166   200      K5  PR133   PR166   K6  166   200 2 9V    233 3 2V  266 300 2 2V    K6 2 266 300 333  95 3 5  2 2V         Cyrix IBM  6x86 133 PR166    6x86L 133PR166   2 8V      6  86      PR200  66x2 5 2 9V     75x2 2 9V     PR233  66x3 2 9V     75  2 5 2 9V     PR266   66  3 5 2 9     75  3 2 94   83x2 5 2 9                      00 66  3 5 2 9V        AMD              C6  200  225  266        Supports true 64 bits CACHE and DRAM access mode     Q Supports 321 Pins  Socket 7  ZIF white socket on board        Q Supports 512 KB Pipeline Burst Sync  2   Level Cache     1 1    D    D D          D    D    D D       INTRODUCTION    CPU L1   L2 Write Back cache operation    Supports 8   768 MB DRAM memory on board    Supports 3 168 pin 64 72 Bit DIMM module    Supports 2 channel Enhanced PCI IDE ports for 4 IDE Devices   Supports 2 COM  16550   1 LPT  EPP   ECP   1 1 44MB Floppy port   Supports Green function  Plug 
27. Pipelined Function                108 Aperture Size  SDRAM Burst    1 1 1 1 1 1 1  DRAM Data Integrity Mode  Memory Hole At 15 161   ISA Line Buffer   Passive Release   Delay Transaction   Primary Frame Buffer   VGA Frame Buffer   Data               Enabled  Enabled ESC    moo m                                   m         Quit 6   Select Item  Help PU PD       Modify  Old Values  Shift F2   Color  Load BIOS Defaults  Load Setup Defaults                       s  s  ss       4 7  CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  Figure 4 4  Chipset Features Setup       Auto Configuration  The default value is Enabled     Enabled For General State        Disabled   For Special SDRAM Timing and ISA CLK        Host Read DRAM Command Mode     The default value is Syn     Set DRAM Cycle Start at T3 clock after ADS    Set DRAM Cycle Start at T3 1 clock after ADS         AT Bus Clock  The default value is CLK2 4     CLK2 3 Set AT Bus Clock to CLK2 3     CLK2 4  7 159MHz    BIOS CONFIGURATION    Set AT Bus Clock to CLK2 4   Set AT Bus Clock to 7 159MHz     4 15    5           DRAM Timing    The default value is Normal     For normal DRAM timing operation     For Fastest DRAM timing operation   For Slower DRAM timing operation        SDRAM CAS Latency  The default value is AUTO     For Slower SDRAM DIMM module   For Fastest SDRAM DIMM module     Auto CAS latency time will be set automatically if you have  SPD on SDRAM        Pipelined Function          The default value is Enable     Enable Pipelined Function   
28. User can set the PnP resource  I O Address  IRQ  amp  DMA  channels  used by legacy ISA DEVICE        BIOS automatically use these PnP rescuers       Reset Configuration Data    The default value is Disabled     Disabled Disable this function   Enabled Enable clear PnP information in ESCD     5           IRQ  3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15   DMA 0 1 3 5 6 7  assigned to  The default value is  Legacy ISA  or  PCI ISA PnP      Legacy ISA The resource is used by Legacy ISA device                PnP   The resource is used by PCI ISA PnP device  PCI or  ISA         PCI IRQ Actived            The default value is Level     Set PCI IRQ Actived by Level   Set PCI IRQ Actived by Edge        PCI IDE IRQ              The default value is PCI AUTO     PCI AUTO   Map PCI IDE IRQ to PCI slot automatically   Map PCI IDE IRQ to ISA slot         Primary Secondary IDE INT     Set INTA for primary secondary PCI IDE   Set INTB for primary secondary PCI IDE        Set INTC for primary secondary PCI IDE     D   Set INTD for primary secondary PCI IDE     4 24    BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 10  LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS    LOAD BIOS DEFAULT                Figure 4 7  Load BIOS Defaults     Load BIOS Defaults    To load BIOS defaults value to CMOS SRAM  enter       If not  enter          4 25    5        4 11  LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS       LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS          Figure 4 8  Load Setup Defaults     Load SETUP Defaults    To load SETUP defaults value to CMOS SRAM  enter  Y   If not  enter   N         If there is any 
29. X PR266  75  3 2 9V               JP7     9  aN   y    or a aa   06 6  OFF  12345878 12          Sw             32             IBM 6x86MX PR266  83  2 5 2 9V        JP8 JP7 JP9          y    oa s                       345878 12          NAY  Sw             33  Cyrix M2 PR300  66x3 5 2 9V               JP7 JP9  YN              SS              12345678 CX C    sw             34  IDT C6 200  66x3 3 52V     JP8 JP7 JP9       ian                               9          12345678            Sw                12    5        35  IDT   6 225  75  3 3 524            JP7     9  ES                         988          12345678         Sw                36  IDT   6 266  66  4 3 52V            JP7 JP9       AN    om mu       9  OFF   12345678 CX  C     Sw                    Quick Installation Guide of Jumper setting     SPK   Speaker Connector          1                                                                                                                                                gc  Pin No  Function B      1         2       3 NC  4 Data                                                                                                                                  13    Quick Installation Guide  RST   Reset Switch                         Open                                                                                                                                                                                       B  Normal operation  B     Er  Close        CPU  For h
30. afety of household and similar  electrical appliances     Stamp     5      61000 3 2       60555 2    5 EN61000 3 3       60555 3       EN 50081 1     EN 50082 1            55081 2            55082 2   0        55104     0      50091  2    Disturbances      supply systems caused  by household appliances and similar  electrical equipment     Harmonics       Disturbances in supply systems caused  by household appliances and similar  electrical equipment     Voltage fluctuations       Generic emission standard Part 1   Residual  commercial and light industry    Generic immunity standard Part 1   Residual  commercial and light industry    Generic emission standard Part 2     Industrial environment    Generic immunity standard Part 2   Industrial environment    Immunity requirements for household  appliances tools and similar apparatus    EMC requirements for uninterruptible  power systems  UPS                conformity marking     The manufacturer also declares the conformity of above mentioned product  with the actual required safety standards in accordance with LVD 73 23 EEC     0      60950     0 EN 50091 1    Manufacturer Importer    Date   MAY  29  1998    Safety for information technology equipment  including electrical business equipment    General and Safety requirements for  uninterruptible power systems  UPS     Signature   Rex Lin  Name     RexLin    
31. and address is 2E8  Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 2        Onboard Parallel port  The default value is 378 IRQ7        378 IRQ7   Enable onboard LPT port and address is 378 IRQ7    278      5   Enable onboard LPT port and address is 278 IRQ5     Disabled Disable onboard LPT port   3BC IRQ7   Enable onboard LPT port and address is 3BC IRQ7          KB PWR ON OFF Function    The default value is Disabled     Disabled Disabled KB PWR ON OFF Function  Enabled Enabled KB PWR ON OFF Function    KB PWR ON OFF Password  The default value is Enter          PWR ON OFF Function Set Enabled  KB PWR ON OFF Password    Enter will show up  When users enabled KB PWR ON OFF Function   please set password with three different characters  and press the  three different characters password at the same time    For example  if users set    abc    as password   then he would press     a       b       c    at the same time   a b c is hot key       4 31    5                  Alarm Controller    The default value is Disabled     Disabled Disable this function   Enabled Enable alarm function to POWER ON system     If RTC Alarm Controller is Enabled     Date Alarm   NA  1 31       4 32    BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 13  SUPERVISOR   USER PASSWORD    When you select this function  the following message will appear at the  center of the screen to assist you in creating a password        SUPERVISOR PASSWORD    Enter Password                Figure 4 10  Password Setting    Type the password  up to eight 
32. ardware reset system  E B         8 QOOOO00 g                                                    PWR LED   Power LED  As a 3 steps ACPI LED                                                                                                                                 8               Function         1 LED anode       2 LED cathode      B CPU  3 LED cathode      B                                                                                                  2502                                                                                                         HD   IDE Hard Disk Active LED                                                          8  Pin        Function 8          1 LED anode     CPU  2 LED cathode     8                      51                                        O                                                                                                                                                                                                                    14    5        GN   Green Function Switch       Open      Normal operation     Close one time               system entering Green  mode                                                                                                                                                               Essex                                                                            GD   Green LED                   Pin       Function    1 LED anode      2 LED cathode                              
33. ce card and a storage device     If a PCI   Bus device is to be installed in the system  any one of three PCI    Bus slots can be used for Slave or Master PCI   Bus device     After installing the peripheral device  the user should check everything again  and prepare to power on the system     3 8    BIOS CONFIGURATION    4  BIOS CONFIGURATION    Award s BIOS ROM has a built in Setup program that allows users to modify  the basic system configuration     This type of information is stored in battery backed CMOS SRAM so that it  retains the Setup information when the power is turned off     4 1  ENTERING SETUP    Power ON the computer and press  lt Del gt  immediately will allow you to enter  Setup     The other way to enter Setup is to power on the computer  when the below  message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST   Power On Self Test   press  lt Del gt  Key or simultaneously press  lt Ctrl gt    lt Alt gt    and  lt Esc gt  keys      Press DEL to enter SETUP   If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter  Setup  restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing    the  RESET  bottom on the system case     You may also restart by simultaneously press  lt Ctrl gt   lt Alt gt   and   Del   keys     4 1    5        4 2  CONTROL KEYS    Esc key Main Menu   Quit and not save changes into CMOS  Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu    Exit current page and return to Main Menu    PgUp key Increase
34. characters  and press  lt Enter gt   The  password typed now will clear previously entered password from CMOS  memory     You will be asked to confirm the password  Type the password again and  press  lt Enter gt   You may also press  lt Esc gt  to abort the selection and not  enter a password     To disable password  just press  lt Enter gt  when you are prompted to enter  password  A message will confirm the password being disabled     Once the password is disabled  the system will boot and you can enter Setup  freely     PASSWORD DISABLED  If you select System at Security Option of 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     If you select Setup at Security Option of BIOS Features Setup Menu  you will  be prompted only when you try to enter Setup     5        4 14  IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION       Figure 4 11  IDE HDD Auto Detection    Type  Y  will accept the H D D  parameter reported by BIOS   Type  N  will keep the old H D D  parameter setup  If the hard disk cylinder    NO  is over 1024  then the user can select LBA mode or LARGE mode for  DOS partition larger than 528 MB     4 34    BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 15  SAVE  amp  EXIT SETUP       to CMOS and EXIT  Y              Figure 4 12  Save  amp  Exit Setup    Type  Y  will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup value to RTC  CMOS SRAM     Type  N  will return to Setup Utility     4 35    5        4 16  EXIT WITHOUT SAVING  
35. d at the  same point as the anti static mat     Inspect the mainboard carton for obvious damage  Shipping and handling  may cause damage to your board  Be sure there are no shipping and  handling damage on the board before proceeding     After opening the mainboard carton  extract the system board and place it  only on a grounded anti static surface component side up  Again inspect the  board for damage     Press down on all of the socket IC   s to make sure that they are properly  seated  Do this only on with the board placed on a firm flat surface             NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED     It is assumed that the chassis is designed for a standard ATX mainboard  mounting  Place the chassis on the anti static mat and remove the cover     Take the plastic clips  Nylon stand off and screws for mounting the system  board  and keep them separate     3 1    HARDWARE INSTALLATION    3 2  MAINBOARD LAYOUT       SL6 SL5 SL4 COMA COMB USB                        5 2                                                                 gt                        BANK 0                                        4        PCI2 PCI1 BANK 1    BANK 2  M1543C  IDE 2 FLOPPY HH  IDE 1                                                             1             513 512 SL1    900000     9000000                                                                         lt            3 1 gt     3 3  QUICK REFERENCE FOR JUMPERS  amp  CONNECTORS            Port Connectors  IDE 1 For Primary
36. date gt   lt month gt   lt year gt   Press  lt      gt  to show  the calendar     display only    Date The date  from 1 to 31  or the maximum allowed in the  month     The day  from Sun to Sat  determined by the BIOS and is    The month  Jan  through Dec     The year  from 1994 through 2079                     The time format in  lt hour gt   lt minute gt   lt second gt      5               time is calculated base on the 24 hour military time clock     For example  1 p m  is 13 00 00     Primary HDDs   Secondary HDDs    The category identify the types of hard disk from drive C to drive F  4 devices that has been installed in the computer   There are three options for definable type  User  Auto and None      Type User is user definable  and type Auto means automatically  detecting HDD s type and None means No IDE HDD installed     If you select Type User  related information is asked to be entered to the  following items     Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press  lt Enter gt      Those information should be provided in the documentation from your  hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer     CYLS  number of cylinders  HEADS number of heads    PRECOMP  LANDZONE  SECTORS    If a hard disk has not been installed select NONE and press  lt Enter gt         Drive A type   Drive B type    The category identify the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has  been installed in the computer     No floppy drive installed    360K  5 25 in    5 1 4 inch PC typ
37. e hampered PC for  several years     On the PCI   bus  peripherals operate at the native speed of the computer  system  thus enabling data transfer between peripherals and the system at  maximum speed     This performance is critical for bandwidth constrained devices such as video   multimedia  mass storage  and networking adapters     PCI   bus standard provides end users with a low cost  extendible and  portable local bus design  which will allow system and peripherals from  different manufactures to work together     1 6  FEATURES       32 bits bus transfer mode    Bus Master or Slave access    Memory burst transfer to 132 MB sec   33 MHz operation speed    10 device loading ability    CPU independent        Oooodo    INTRODUCTION    1 7  What is AGP    The Accelerated Graphics Port  AGP  is a new port on the                       bridge device that supports an AGP port  The main purpose of the AGP port  is to provide fast access to system memory     The        port can be used either as fast       port  32 bits at 66MHz vs  32   bits at 33MHz  or as an AGP port which supports 2x data rate  a read queue   and side band addressing  When the 2x data rate is used the port can  transmit data at 533Mb sec  66 6 2 4   The read queue can be used to  pipeline reads     removing the effects of the reads latency  Side band  addressing can be used to transmit the data address on a separate line in  order to further speed the transaction     5        2  SPECIFICATION  2 1  HARDWARE   
38. e standard drive  360 kilobyte  capacity        1 2M  5 25 in    5 1 4 inch AT type high density drive  1 2 megabyte  capacity  3 1 2 inch when 3 Mode is Enabled      4 6    BIOS CONFIGURATION    720K  3 5 in  3 1 2 inch double sided drive  720 kilobyte capacity    1 44M  3 5 in    3 1 2 inch double sided drive  1 44 megabyte  capacity        2 88M  3 5 in    3 1 2 inch double sided drive  2 88 megabyte  capacity        Floppy    Mode Support  for Japan Area          Video    The category detects the type of adapter used for the primary system  monitor that must match your video display card and monitor     Although secondary monitors are supported  you do not have to select  the type in setup             VGA  SVGA  or PGA monitor adapters    MONO Monochrome adapter  includes high resolution  monochrome adapters      Halton       The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is  detected during power up     NO Errors The system boot will not be stopped for any error  that may be detected    system will be stopped and you will be prompted  error  it will stop for all other errors    4 7       5        All  But Diskette The system boot will not stop for a disk error  it  will stop for all other errors    All  But Disk Key   The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or  disk error  it will stop for all other errors       4 8    BIOS CONFIGURATION      Memory  The category is display only which is determined by POST  Power On  Self Test  of the BIOS   Base
39. ed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference       residential installations  This equipment  generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy  and if not installed and used       accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is       guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does    cause interference to radio or television equipment 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     Move the equipment away from the receiver     Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  which the receiver is connected     Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for    additional suggestions    You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not  expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void Your  authority to operate such equipment     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subjected  to the following two conditions 1  this device may not cause harmful  interference and 2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation             55011   0     55013    OEN 55014            55015          55020       
40. he user does not type  anything and just press                 it will disable security  Once the    4 12    BIOS CONFIGURATION    security is disabled  the system will boot and you can enter Setup  freely     PCI VGA Palette Snoop    The default value are Disabled     Enabled   For having Video Card on ISA Bus and VGA Card on        Bus        Disabled   For VGA Card only     OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB    The default value is Non OS2     Non OS2 Using non OS2 operating system   Using OS2 operating system and DRAM gt 64MB     HDD S M A R T  Capability    The default value is Disable     Enable Enable HDD S M A R T  Capability       Disable HDD 5              Capability    Video BIOS Shadow    It determines whether video BIOS will copied to RAM  however  it is  optional from chipset design  Video Shadow will increase the video  speed    The default value is Enable     Enabled   Video shadow is enabled   Disabled   Video shadow is disabled     C8000   CFFFF Shadow   00000   DFFFF Shadow    These categories determine whether optional ROM will be copied to  RAM by 16 byte  The default value are Disabled     4 13    5        Enabled   Optional shadow is enabled   Disabled   Optional shadow is disabled     ROM                BIOS  2ASKKGG9           FEATURES SETUP    WARD SOFTWARE  INC     Auto Configuration aan Auto Detect                  Clk   Enabled  Host Read          Command Mode     Spread Spectrum                              look              imi    n  SDRAM CAS Latency  
41. le Data Merge        Auto Detect DIMM PCI       The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enabled Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk   Disabled   Disabled Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk        Spread Spectrum  The default value is 0 696  CNTR     Disabled    0 696  CNTR  Set Spread Spectrum 0 6               BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 8  POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP          External Switch          PM Monitor          PM Events                      Figure 4 5  Power Management Setup    Power Management    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable Green function   Disabled   Disable Green function          Control by                  default value is Yes     Enable software APM function          O Disable software APM function        Video off Option    The default value is Suspend     Set Video off if system enter Suspend Mode   Always On Set Video always on     5           Video Off Method  The default value is DPMS Support     V H SYNC   Blank   BIOS will turn off V H SYNC when gets into         ren mode fr Green monter power               Blank Screen BIOS will only black monitor when gets into                  DPMS Support BIOS will use DPMS Standard to control VGA  card   The Green type VGA card will turn of  V H SYNC automatically         HDD Power Down    The default value is Disable     Disable HDD Power Down mode function   Enable HDD Power Down mode between 1 to 15 mins        Suspend Mode    The default value is Disable     Disabled Disable Suspend Mode     1 min   1 Setup the ti
42. led Disable UDMA function     IDE HDD Block Mode    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable IDE HDD Block Mode  Disabled   Disable IDE HDD Block Mode          On Chip USB Controller    The default value is Enabled     Disabled Disable USB Controller   Enabled Enable USB Controller               USB Keyboard Support    The default value is Disabled     Disabled Disable USB Keyboard Support   Enabled Enable USB Keyboard Support     9 ning   Wake On Lan Control    The default value is Enable     Enabled Enable Modem Ring On   Wake On Lan function   Disabled Disable this function       Onboard FDC Controller    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable onboard Floppy port   Disabled   Disable onboard Floppy port       Onboard Serial Port 1    The default value is 3F8 IRQ4     Auto BIOS will automatically setup the port 1 address   3F8 IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3F8   2F8 IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2F8     3E8 IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 3E8  2E8 IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 1 and address is 2E8  Disabled Disable onboard Serial port 1        4 30    BIOS CONFIGURATION      Onboard Serial Port 2  The default value is 2F8 IRQ3     Auto BIOS will automatically setup the port 2 address   3F8 IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3F8   2F8 IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 2F8     3E8 IRQ4 Enable onboard Serial port 2 and address is 3E8  2E8 IRQ3 Enable onboard Serial port 2 
43. mer to enter Suspend Mode   Hour          Throttle Duty Cycle  The default value is 62 5 75      12 5 25    Set Throttle Duty Cycle is 12 5 25    37 5 50    Set Throttle Duty Cycle is 37 5 50      62 5 75    Set Throttle Duty Cycle is 62 5 75   Disable Throttle Duty Cycle              off Option       The default value is Suspend     Set FAN off if system enter Suspend Mode     BIOS CONFIGURATION    Always On Set FAN always on         CPU Temperature    The default value is Auto     Set CPU Temperature Automatically   65  C   149   Monitor CPU Temp  at 65  C   149  F  if Temp   gt   65  C   149  F  the speed of CPU will be slow down     F  70  C   158  F   Monitor CPU Temp  at 70  C   158  F  if Temp   gt   70  C   158  F  the speed of CPU will be slow down   F  F    75  C   167   Monitor CPU Temp  at 75  C   167  F  if Temp   gt   75  C   167  F  the speed of CPU will be slow down   80  C   176   Monitor CPU Temp  at 80  C   176  F  if Temp   gt     80  C   176  F  the speed of CPU will be slow down     Disable the Function        Primary HDD       The default value is Disabled     Enabled Disable Primary HDD Ports Activity   Disabled Enable Primary HDD Ports Activity        Floppy    The default value is Disabled     Enabled Enable Floppy Ports Activity   Disabled Disable Floppy Ports Activity        COM Ports    The default value is Enable     Enabled Enable COM Ports Activity        Keyboard    The default value is Enable     Enabled Enable Keyboard Activity     4 21    5
44. n AT system for sound purpose  The 4 Pins connector  SPKR is used to connect speaker  The speaker can work well in both  direction of connector when it is installed to the connector SPKR on  mainboard     3 9  ACPI LED CONNECTOR INSTALLATION    This mainboard uses the existing power LED as ACPI LED  The ACPI LED  will light on when system is power on  The ACPI LED is off when the system  is power off  The ACPI LED will blink when system is in Green mode  This  connector should be installed to ACPI LED jumper of the mainboard in  correct direction     3 10  HARDWARE RESET SWITCH CONNECTOR INSTALLATION    The RESET switch on panel provides users with HARDWARE RESET  function which is almost the same as power on off  The system will do a cold  start after the RESET switch is pushed and released by user  The RESET  switch is a 2 PIN connector and should be installed to RES on mainboard     3 11  GREEN FUNCTION INSTALLATION    There is one jumper for the purpose of power saving  GN  to indicate the  power saving function   This mainboard uses the existing power LED as  ACPI LED   If the ACPI LED is blinking  the system is in green mode  The  GN switch will force the system into green mode      3 12  PERIPHERAL DEVICE INSTALLATION    After installation of the device and setup of the jumpers  the mainboard can  be mounted into the case and fixed by screw  To complete the mainboard  installation  the peripheral devices could be installed now  The basic system  needs a display interfa
45. ots  up  any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard  disk drive will halt the system and the following error message will  appear  in the mean time  you can run anti virus program to locate the  problem     The default value is Disabled     Enabled   Activate automatically when the system boots up causing  a warning message to appear when anything attempts to    access the boot sector or hard disk partition table   Disabled   No warning message appears when anything attempts to  access the boot sector or hard disk partition table       CPU Internal Cache   External Cache       These two categories speed up memory access  However  it depends on  CPU   chipset design     The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable cache function   Disabled   Disable cache function     4 10    BIOS CONFIGURATION    Quick Power On Self Test    This category speeds up Power On Self Test  POST  after you power on  the computer  If it set to Enable  BIOS will skip some check items during  POST     The default value is Enabled   Enabled   Enable quick POST     Disabled   Normal POST     Boot Sequence    This category determines which drive computer searches first for the  disk operating system  i e   DOS   Default value is A  C  SCSI     X1  X2         System will first search for X1 disk drive then X2 disk  drive and then      disk drive     VGA Boot From    The default value is PCI     AGP System will boot from AGP Display Card  PCI System will boot from PCI VGA Ca
46. problem occurred  loading BIOS DEFAULTS step is  recommended     4 26    BIOS CONFIGURATION    4 12  INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS               1 158 BIOS  285    INTEGRATED PERIPHERAL  AWARD SOFTWARE  INC              KB PWR ON OFF Function   Disabled  uto  KB PWR ON OFF Password   Ente    KG89   5    On Chip Primary IDE  aster    Onboard Serial Port 1       PIO   ter  Slave PIO   Auto        Alarm Controller 1 Disabled  Master Ultra          Auto    Date Alarm       Slave Ultra          Auto    Hour Alarm   0  On Chip Secondary IDE   Enabled    Minute Alarm         Master   Auto  Slave PIO   Auto  Master Ultra DMA   Auto  lave Ultra          Auto  IDE HOD Block Mode   Enabled  On Chip USB Controller   Enabled  USB          suppor      Disabled                    On LAN Control   Enabled  Onboard        Controller   Enabled  Onboard Serial Port 2   2FS IROS   Onboard Parallel Port   3785 1607   Parallel Port Mode   SPP    Figure 4 9  Integrated peripherals     When KB PWR ON OFF Function set Enabled  KB PWR ON OFF  Password   Enter will show up       These three items will show up when RTC Alarm Controller is enabled                    Primary IDE    The default value is Enabled     Enabled   Enable onboard 1st channel IDE port   Disabled   Disable onboard 1st channel IDE port        Master PIO  for onboard IDE 1st channel      The default value is Auto     Auto BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD Accessing  mode        Mode0 4 Manually set the IDE Accessing mode     4 27  
47. rd    Swap Floppy Drive    The default value is Disabled     Enabled   Floppy A  amp  B will be swapped under DOS   Disabled   Floppy A  amp  B will be normal definition     Boot Up Floppy Seek    During POST  BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40  or 80 tracks  360 type is 40 tracks while 720   1 2 and 1 44 are all 80  tracks     The default value is Enabled     5        6      Enabled   BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is 40  or 80 tracks  Note that BIOS can not tell from 720  1 2 or    1 44 drive type as they are all 80 tracks     message if the drive installed is 360       Disabled   BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by  track number  Note that there will not be any warning    Boot Up NumLock Status    The default value is On     Keypad is number keys   Keypad is arrow keys     Boot Up System Speed   The default value is High    Set Boot Up System Speed  High   Set Boot Up System Speed  Low   Gate A20 Option    The default value is Fast     Set Boot Up System Speed  High   Set Boot Up System Speed  Low     Security option    The default value is Setup     Setup The system will boot and access to Setup will be denied if  the correct password is not entered at the prompt        System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be  denied if the correct password is not entered at the  prompt     To disable security  select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and  then you will be asked to enter password  If t
48. stallation Guide     nr  o  m  em  o  n     ren reme   m  em        errem    n m           mere                        non een  or emen    e       eere e jener a   on          21242        AMD K6 2 266  66 4 2 2V     oem      san  o              oor  s s                    Quick Installation Guide    eee  ro                19              300  100   3 2 2              6 2 300  100   3 2 2V           AMD K6 2 333  95 3 5  2 2    21                   6  86 150    2       200    75 2     22  Cyrix IBM 6x86L PR166    2 8V     5  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR200  66 2 5 2 9V     8  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR233  75 2 5 2 9V        31  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR266   75 3 2 94     32  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR266  OFF          ON                                            1 2   2 3   23   83 2 5 2 9V   33  Cyrix M R300       OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF                                   2 3   2 3   23   66 3 5 2 9       34         6 200  66   3 3 52V     23  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR200   ON          OFF   OFF   OFF                          1 2   23   2 3  75 2 2 9V   4  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR166  OFF          OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF   23   23   23  66 2 2 9V   d   2       B  Ey EM                                 ON   OFF   OFF   OFF                 OFF  12   23   23  752 2 9V    7  Cyrix IBM 6  86         233                  OFF            ON   OFF   OFF          ON   OFF   23   23   23    9  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR233  OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF                 OFF   1 2   2 3   23  83 2 2 9V   30  Cyrix IBM 6x86MX PR26
49. x 64  512KByte     3 4    5        3 5  DRAM INSTALLATION    The mainboard can be installed with 8   16   32   64   128   256 MB 168 pins  DIMM module DRAM  and the DRAM speed must be 67 100 MHz for  SDRAM  The DRAM memory system on mainboard consists of bank 0  1 8  bank 2     Because the 168 pins DIMM module is 64 bits width  using 1 PCS which can  match a 64 bits system  The total memory size is 8 MB   768 MB DRAM   The DRAM installation position refer to Figure 3 1  and notice the Pin 1 of  DIMM module must match with the Pin 1 of DIMM socket  Insert the DRAM  DIMM module into the DIMM socket at Vertical angle  If there is a wrong  direction of Pin 1  the DRAM DIMM module couldn t be inserted into socket  completely     3 6  CPU INSTALLATION AND JUMPERS SETUP    The system speed depends on the frequency of CLOCK GENERATOR  The  user can change SW selection to set up the system speed to 66   75  83   95   100MHz for 3 3V 2 5V Pentium   Processor  100 200 MHz             5     133   PR166    AMD K6 166 200 2 9V  233 3 2V  266 300 2 2V               6 2 266 300 333 95 3 5  2 2      Cyrix          6x86  PR166    PR200               IBM 6x86L  PR166  PR200   2 8V    Cyrix          6x86MX       200  66  2 5 2 9V   75x2 2 9V   PR233  66x3 2 9     75  2 5 2 94     PR266  66  3 5 2 9V   75x3 2 9     83  2 5 2 9V    Cyrix      fPR300   66 3 5 2 9     IDT C6 200 66 3    225 75   3    266 66 4      The mainboard can use Pentium   Processor  P54CT  MMX or P54CTB   AMDK5  AMD K6  AMD K
    
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