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1. Mouse left Double Clicking the left button on your mouse will automatically power on your system Mouse right Double Clicking the right button on your mouse will power on your system Button only Simply power on your system by pressing the Power On button on the front panel of your PC case Keyboard 98 Enables Keyboard 98 function This function is good only for users of Keyboard 98 4 8 12 1 Hot Key Power On This field specifies key selection for the Keyboard Power On hot key Options Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 Ctrl F3 Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 Ctrl F6 Ctrl F7 Ctrl F8 Ctrl F9 Ctrl F10 Ctrl F11 Ctrl F12 4 8 12 2 KB Power On Password Enter your Keyboard Power On password in this field if you wish to use this function 49 4 8 13 PWRON After PWR Fail The field configures the system status after experiencing a power failure Options Description Former Sts System returns to former status prior to power failure on or off On System turns back on after power lost Off System remains off after power lost 4 9 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS This setup page is used for loading the manufacturer default values 4 10 TWILL SMART SETTING Warning Over clocking is not guaranteed Users must have substantial knowledge of proper Vcore settings prior to adjusting CPU speeds Over clocking should be done only by experienced engineers who conduct tests In general when adjusting the CPU frequency you should select the frequency th
2. Options Enabled Disabled 4 8 6 KBC clock source This field sets the frequency speed for the keyboard controller clock Please ensure you know the keyboard data rate according to the keyboard s specifications before selecting frequency speed Options 8 MHz 12 MHz 16MHz 4 8 7 Onboard FDC Controller This field enables or disables the onboard floppy controller Select enabled if you intend to use your floppy disk drive Options Enabled Disabled 47 4 8 8 Onboard Serial Port 1 2 These fields configure the onboard serial ports There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from Options Description 3F8 IRQ 4 Port address 3F8h IRQ 4 2F8 IRQ 3 Port address 2F8h IRQ 3 3E8 IRQ 4 Port address 3E8h IRQ 4 2E8 IRQ3 Port address 2E8h IRQ 3 Auto BIOS assigns port address and IRQ channel automatically Disabled Disables serial port 4 8 9 Onboard Parallel Port This field configures the onboard parallel port There are several port addresses and IRQ channels to select from Options Description 378 IRQ 7 Port address 378h IRQ 7 278 IRQ 5 Port address 278h IRQ 5 3BC IRQ7 Port address 3BCh IRQ 7 Disabled Disables parallel port 4 8 10 Parallel Port Mode This field configures the operating mode of an onboard parallel port Ensure you know the specifications of your parallel port devices before selecting field Options SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP 4 8 10 1 ECP Mod
3. If the message disappears before you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Del gt keys simultaneously Set Up Suspend to Disk in BIOS a Select Power Management Setup move cursor to Suspend Mode Option select Suspend to Disk and move cursor to Soft Off by PWR BTTN select Delay 4 Sec b Select PNP PCI Configuration Setup Then for PnP OS Installed select NO c Press lt F10 gt to save your setup into BIOS The system will then automatically re boot 5 6 1 1 Enter DOS mode From Windows 95 98 NT Open your Programs file and select MS DOS Prompt Once you ve entered DOS from Windows a Type the following CAWINDOWS gt lock Press lt Enter gt b The system will ask Are you Ready Press y for yes Press lt Enter gt c Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your floppy disk drive See above d Type the following C gt A Press lt Enter gt e Creating a file or partition There are two ways to store the data into HDD create a file or partition You must make 58 sure you have enough disk space before selecting either option Please refer to System Requirements above Creating a file stores all the necessary information you may be working on into a hidden read only file withi
4. Options Description Disable The computer always runs at full speed No power is saved Min Saving When idle for one hour the system enters suspend mode Max Saving When idle for fifteen minutes the system enters suspend mode User Define User can specify the time the system enters suspend mode 4 6 2 PM Control by APM When enabled an Advanced Power Management APM protocol will be activated to handle the power saving mode Options Yes No 4 6 3 Video Off After This field specifies the suspend or power saving mode which shuts off the video Options Doze Standby Suspend NA 4 6 4 Doze Mode This field specifies the time the system enters Doze Mode It is available only when the Power Management field set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour Disable 41 4 6 5 Standby Mode This field specifies the time the system enters Standby Mode It is available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour Disable 4 6 6 Suspend Mode This field specifies the time the system enters power saving mode Itis available only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour Disable 4 6 7 HDD Power Down This field specifies the time the system enters HDD power down It is ava
5. then return to the original screen when the screen was last on to resume your work the next time you power on the system This feature is fast and efficient especially if your system is handling a small memory size Although the Suspend to Disk utility can be installed without an operating system it is highly recommended that you first install an operating system before installing Suspend to Disk You must first make a Suspend to Disk diskette to use for installation Insert the Power Installer CD into your CD ROM select Make Driver Diskette from the menu and carefully follow the instructions to make a driver diskette Please see Chapter 5 2 in the BD100 Plus manual to create a driver diskette without an operating system System Requirements for installing Suspend to Disk 1 Suspend to Disk utility only works with IDE hard disk drives You cannot use this utility with any SCSI device because the system BIOS controls IDE devices but cannot control SCSI devices 2 This feature works fine with Windows 95 98 and Windows NT FAT file systems but does not work with Windows NT NTFS file system This utility also does not support ACPI modes 3 This feature works fine with APM compatible PCI AGP VGA and Sound Blaster compatible cards and drivers 4 The Intel Bus Master IDE driver is not fully compatible with Suspend to Disk If this causes some problems please uninstall the drivers or do not use Suspend to Disk 5 Whether you selec
6. 000 inch I 0 650 inch C 1 300 inch J 5 550 inch D 1 625 inch K 11 750 inch E 2 627 inch L 12 000 inch F 6 500 inch G 7 086 inch 13 14 Chapter 2 Quick Installation Several easy installation steps will be described in this chapter to help the experienced users with quick installation If you are a beginner or need to know more about this product please refer to Chapter 3 Note Please reviews 1 3 Motherboard Components Placement graphic for reference Warning Users must follow these guidelines to ensure the BD100 Plus is protected during installation Make sure your computer is unplugged whenever working with inside components Beware of Static electricity Either wear anti static wrist straps or ensure that you touch a safely grounded object such as a metal desk table Don t handle components near high static objects i e carpets wool acrylic sweaters etc Pick up components by their bodies Try not to touch IC chips connectors or leads Don t handle components any more than necessary Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives especially magnetic screwdrivers Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembled Keep water and liquids away from your computer and its components Step 1 Install processor This process is for motherboards already equipped with the universal retention mechanism For Pentium II processors a Lift each of the two retention mec
7. 5 400 66x6 433 66x6 5 466 66x7 500 66x7 5 533 66x8 300 100x3 350 100x3 5 400 100x4 450 100x4 5 500 100x5 550 100x 5 5 600 100x6 650 100x6 5 700 100x7 750 100x7 5 800 100x8 Manual 50 4 10 1 1 Manual This option sets the CPU speed In this field the CPU speed is indicated as such CPU speed CPU Frequency x CPU Ratio select the CPU speed according the type and the speed of your CPU CPU Frequency Option 66 75 83 100 103 105 110 112 124 133 MHz CPU Ratio Option 3 3 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 7 7 5 8 4 10 2 Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk When enabled the BD100 Plus motherboard will automatically disable the clock source for a DIMM socket which does not have a module on it This is true for all PCI slots Options Enabled Disabled 4 10 3 Spread Spectrum This item configures radiation emitted from the system When enabled system will release less radiation Options Enabled Disabled 4 10 4 BIOS ROM Flash Protect The BD100 Plus motherboard provides solid protection at BIOS ROM When set to Non Flash it will prevent any changes to the data in BIOS There are two cases that you may need to configure this field to Flashable In order to update the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you install or remove any device You need to update the BIOS data Note Make sure to configure this field back to Non Flash to avoid unexpected changes in BIOS
8. BIOS Data Some types of conditions can destroy the BIOS Nevertheless the BIOS can be recovered from a diskette To recover BIOS you must create a bootable diskette then copy the recovery files onto it The recovery files are available from Iwill Note No video is displayed during the recovery process 4 1 3 Enter BIOS setup program Power on the system by either pressing the Power On button or by using any of the power on features provided by the BD100 Plus motherboard Then press the lt Del gt key after the Power On Self Test POST and before the scanning of IDE devices Simply look for the message Press DEL to enter SETUP displayed at the bottom of the screen during the boot up process If the message disappears before you ve had a chance to respond you can restart the system by Turning off the system power then turn it on again or Pressing the RESET button on the system case or Pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and lt Del gt keys simultaneously 29 4 1 4 Using BIOS setup program The following table shows the function keys available for each menu screen lt Esc gt Quit from setup program without saving changes or Exit from current menu page and return to main menu page lt PgUp gt or lt gt Select the previous value for a field Select the next value for a field Bring up a help screen for the current field Shift lt F2 gt Change screen color F2 to select color forward Shift F2 to select col
9. IDE Xcelerator PIIX4E Multifunction PCI to ISA bridge PCI Rev 2 1 compliant Integrated IDE controller with Ultra DMA 33 support USB host interface with support for two USB ports Enhanced DMA controller and standard Interrupt controller and Timer function System Management Bus SMB with support for DIMM Serial PD 1 1 3 Main Memory 4x 168 pin DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module sockets Supports up to 1 GB of 3 3 V Unbuffered SDRAM or Registered DIMM Supports up to 1 GB of 3 3 V Extended Data Out EDO memory 64 bit data interface with ECC support SDRAM only 1 1 4 Multi I O Winbond W83977 super I O controller Note Several different chips of the W83977 series may be used to support special features Supports two floppy disk drives include 3 Mode drive and or QIC 80 tape drive Supports one multi mode parallel port Supports two high speed 16550 FIFO serial ports Integrated keyboard controller Integrated PS 2 mouse controller Supports PS 2 Power On function Supports Power Failure Recovery 1 1 5 Expansion slots 1x ISA slot 4x PCI slots 1 x shared ISA PCI slot 1 x AGP slot 1 1 6 Form Factor Compliance with ATX Version 2 01 specification Supports ATX power supply connector Supports the remote on off switch Physical dimensions length 188 mm width 305 mm 1 1 7 Manageability Winbond W83781 System Hardware Monitor built in Note Several different chips of the W83781 series may be used to support special featu
10. If two devices are connected to one channel one should be set to Master and the other one to Slave Refer to device operation guide Note The IDE interfaces are fully compatible with ATA66 HDD 3 3 6 Floppy drive connector FDC The BD100 Plus motherboard has one floppy interface which supports 360K 720K 1 2M 1 44M 2 88M 3 Mode floppy drives and QIC 80 floppy tape drive It supports up to two devices in any capacity using the same connector Simply connect the 34 pin cable connector from the connector on the motherboard to the floppy drive or drives 3 3 7 Serial port connector S1 and S2 The two 9 pin D Sub serial port connectors on the back panel are compatible with 16550 UART These ports are used for serial mouse serial printer fax modem etc Simply connect the serial cable from the serial port connector to your serial devices 22 3 3 8 Parallel port connector LPT The connector for the multi mode parallel port is a 25 pin D Sub connector located on the back panel It is used for printers or other parallel devices Simply connect the parallel cable connector from the parallel port to your parallel devices 3 3 9 Universal Serial Bus USB The USB is suitable for mid to low speed devices such as mice keyboards joysticks etc In the past all of these devices used different connectors and it was difficult for end users to install the system With USB technology the various types of ports are replaced with a si
11. Options Non Flash Flashable 4 11 SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD SETTING These setup pages are used for password setting When a password has been enabled and the Security Option field is set as Setup you will be required to enter the password every time you try to enter BIOS Setup program This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally if the Security Option field is set as Boot the BIOS will request a password every time your system boot This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer To disable a password just press lt Enter gt when you are required to enter the new password A 51 message will confirm that the password is disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter setup program freely Note The User Password allows you to enter BIOS setup program but you cannot change the value of any fields 4 12 IDE HDD AUTODETECTION This setup page detects and configures hard disk parameters automatically 4 13 SAVE amp EXIT SETUP Saves current CMOS value and exit BIOS setup program 4 14 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Abandons all CMOS value changes and exits BIOS setup program 52 Chapter 5 Software and Tools 5 1 Software Installation The attached Power Installer CD contains all the necessary drivers utilities and tools for Iwill s full range of motherboards It provides an easy way for users to install the needed drivers with
12. a Motorola MC146818 compatible Real Time Clock RTC chip to maintain the date and time Unfortunately the century is not manipulated by the RTC It uses 8 bits of information to report the year and can only hold the last two digits of a year in packed BCD format For example 1997 is reported solely as 97 Since the RTC also contains non volatile memory IBM specified a location in the memory to hold century information By combining the century data with the year data software can obtain a full 4 digit year When the Year 2000 occurs the RTC reports the year as 00 and the century in RTC memory will contain 19 Combining the full 4 digit year yields 1900 not 2000 Any applications which compare dates or uses relative dates to perform functions will see incorrect dates All motherboards contain BIOS which is one of the key ingredients to check for systems designed to handle the year 2000 All motherboards currently shipped from Iwill contain BIOS capable of handling the year 2000 date correctly The BIOS contains a feature that checks the least two significant digits of the year stored in the RTC during each BIOS request INT 1Ah to read the date and if less than 80 updates the century byte to 20 This feature enables operating systems and applications using the BIOS date time services to reliably manipulate the year as a four digit value Be aware that the BIOS capability alone does not ensure that the system wil
13. are reserved No any part of this document may be used or reproduced in any forms or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without prior written permission from Iwill Corp This manual is subject to change without notice Trademark Intel Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation TWILL and IWILL logo are trademarks of IWILL Corp Sound Blaster is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd Sound Blaster LINK and SB LINK are trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd All other product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners Warning Most of the features of this product have passed strict verification and are subject to change at any time without notice If any malfunction occurs due to the future technical changes made by the respective component manufacturers Iwill assumes no responsibility or liability for it Contents VL FEATURES sies 1 2 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 3 MOTHERBOARD COMPONENTS PLACEMENT sccccceseececeeeceeeeeecseeeeees 10 1 4 BACK PANEL CONNECTOR ccccceseececeeecececeueceeeeececeusecsseueeceseneecessees 102 1 5 FORM FACTOR iscsi sce csacsietescgashossiacsstcasaevasdseasskcenkea eacedsdeetevaeaeoessedintass 13 QUICK INSTALLATION esesovesevesvvesevesnvesnnennnennnennnenenennnennnennnenenevenesvneeener LO HARDWARE INSTALLATION e eeonreevvsenvenveennennnennnsnnnsnnnsnnnsnnnsnnvsnnnsenesenrer 19 3 1 PREPARATION AND INSPECTION ccc
14. floppy disk drive See above 2 Type the following CASA Press lt Enter gt 3 Then follow procedures 5 through 7 in 5 6 3 1 above 4 Since the system is not controlled by Windows it will automatically re boot 61 5 7 How to use the Thermal sensor Detects all heat releasing devices Firmly screw the connector to any device Detects system temperature NO NEED to contact this thermostat to any device Leave it on the motherboard 62 5 8 Iwill SCSI series If you want to improve I O performance of your BD100 Plus choose the latest Iwill SCSI controllers The following are some Iwill SCSI controllers you may purchase and use with your BD100 Plus motherboard SIDE 2930C an economical SCSI card and connects up to 7 device Support SCSI 1 SCSI 2 protocol 10 MB sec Data transfer rate The best choice for CD ROM CD R CD R W MO Scanner etc Connects maximum 7 narrow SCSI devices Automatic active termination control for easy plug amp play installation SIDE 2930U a 20MB sec transfer rate this card also connects up to 7 devices a Supports SCSI 1 SCSI 2 and Ultra SCSI protocol Up to 20 MB sec synchronous data transfer rate Connects maximum narrow SCSI devices Automatic active termination control for easy plug amp play installation Supports Multi tasking Multi threaded scatter gather tagged queuing SIDE 2935UW this doubles the 2930
15. please specify the correct number of Cylinders Heads and Sectors Options Description 1 45 Specifies pre defined disk drive type User Specifies disk drive type by user Auto BIOS automatically fills in the values for the cylinders heads and sectors fields None No disk drive attached 4 3 3 2 Cylinders If you select Auto this field automatically fills in the number of cylinders for your hard disk and can not be modified If you select User you must type the correct number of cylinders for your hard disk 4 3 3 3 Heads If you select Auto this field automatically fills in the number of heads for your hard disk and can not be modified If you select User you must type the correct number of heads for your hard disk 4 3 3 4 Sectors If you select Auto this field automatically fills in the number of sectors for your hard disk and can not be modified If you select User you must type the correct number of sectors for your hard disk 4 3 3 5 MODE This field specifies the IDE translation mode Options Description NORMAL Specifies traditional CHS addressing mode LARGE Specifies extended CHS translation mode LBA Specifies LBA translation mode AUTO BIOS specifies translation method automatically 32 4 3 4 Drive A Drive B This field specifies the traditional type of the floppy drives Options None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in Description No floppy drive is conn
16. primary channel floppy drive D A SCSI Slave IDE disk drive on primary channel floppy drive SCSI disk drive E A SCSI Master IDE disk drive on secondary channel floppy drive SCSI disk drive F A SCSI Slave IDE disk drive on secondary channel floppy drive SCSI disk drive SCSI A C SCSI disk drive floppy drive ATAPI CD ROM drive SCSI C A SCSI disk drive master IDE disk drive on primary channel floppy drive C only Master IDE disk drive on primary channel only LS ZIP C LS 120 or ZIP drive master IDE disk drive on primary channel 35 4 4 8 Swap Floppy Drive When enabled floppy drives A and B will be exchanged without the user physically changing the cable Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 9 Boot Up NumLock Status This field determines the configuration of the numeric keypad after system boot up If On the keypad uses numbers keys If Off the keypad uses arrow keys Options Description On Keypad works as number keys Off Keypad works as arrow keys 4 4 10 Gate A20 Option This field configures how the gate A20 is handled The gate A20 is a device used to address memory above MB At first the gate A20 was handled from a pin on the keyboard While some keyboards still provide this support it is more common and much faster for modern system chipsets to provide support for gate A20 Options Description Fast GateA20 signal supported by core logic Normal GateA20 signal supported by keyboard contro
17. program will display the main manual automatically Click the View Manual item and select the product you want to view and the manual will be displayed 5 5 Installing Operating Systems This section briefly demonstrates how to install a few popular software operating systems Use this section only as a guide Itis highly recommended that users first refer to the installation manual of their operating system for a more thorough detailed description on how to install software 5 5 1 Windows 98 Whenever installing Windows 98 please remember that Setup creates a new folder for Windows 98 and won t transfer any existing system settings Windows 98 will become your default operating system and will use standard system settings This procedure represents an entirely new installation of Windows therefore you ll need to reinstall any existing programs you may want to use There are two ways to install Windows 98 Each method depends on your current computer setup Note During Setup your computer will automatically restart several times using the Windows 98 Setup wizard 5 5 1 1 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows 98 1 Place a Windows 98 Startup Disk into the floppy disk drive 2 Restart your computer The Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu will appear 3 Place the Windows 98 CD into your CD ROM drive 4 Type the number 1 and press lt ENTER gt A series of scans is performed and then the MS DOS prompt is displayed 5 Ty
18. s external frequency place the jumper cap on pins 1 2 To set the AGP frequency at the same speed as processor s external frequency place the jumper cap on pins 2 3 In most instances it is best to leave the jumper in its default setting on pins 1 2 For testing and or other purposes here are some examples for your reference CPU Type FSB JP11 AGP Clock Remarks 66MHz 66MHz 2 3 66MHz Normal usage 66MHz T75MHz 2 3 T75MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 66MHz 83MHz 2 3 83MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 66MHz 100MHz 2 3 100MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 100MHz 66MHz 2 3 66MHz Downgrade at CPU 100MHz 75MHz 2 3 75MHz Downgrade at CPU over clocking at AGP 100MHz 83MHz 2 3 83MHz Downgrade at CPU over clocking at AGP 27 100MHz 100MHz 2 3 100MHz Over clocking at AGP 100MHz 112MHz 2 3 112MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 100MHz 133MHz 2 3 133MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP CPU Type FSB JP11 AGP Clock Remarks 66MHz 66MHz 1 2 44MHz Downgrade at AGP 66MHz 75MHz 1 2 50MHz Over clocking at CPU down grade at AGP 66MHz 83MHz 1 2 55MHz Over clocking at CPU down grade at AGP 66MHz 100MHz 1 2 66MHz Over clocking at CPU 100MHz 66MHz 1 2 44MHz Downgrade at CPU AGP 100MHz T75MHz 1 2 50MHz Downgrade at CPU AGP 100MHz 83MHz 1 2 55MHz Downgrade at CPU AGP 100MHz 100MHz 1 2 66MHz Normal usage 100MHz 112MHz 1 2 75MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 100MHz 133MHz 1 2 88MHz Over clocking at CPU AGP 3 3 23 Clear CMOS jumper block JP1 To res
19. 1 IDE HDD Block Mode When enabled the IDE controller will use the faster block mode to access devices Options Enabled Disabled 4 8 2 IDE Primary Master Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master Slave PIO These fields configure the PIO Programmable Input Output transfer mode for IDE controller The maximum transfer rates of each PIO mode are listing as follow Note Higher settings may cause problems for older IDE devices Maximum transfer rate PIO Mode 0 3 3 MB sec PIO Mode 1 5 2 MB sec PIO Mode 2 8 3 MB sec PIO Mode 3 11 MB sec PIO Mode 4 16 6 MB sec Options Description Auto The BIOS negotiates with device automatically Mode 0 Use Mode 0 timing to access device Mode 1 Use Mode 1 timing to access device Mode 2 Use Mode 2 timing to access device Mode 3 Use Mode 3 timing to access device Mode 4 Use Mode 4 timing to access device 46 4 8 3 IDE Primary Master Slave Ultra DMA IDE Secondary Master Slave Ultra DMA If you select Auto the IDE controller uses Ultra DMA 33 Mode to access UltraDMA capable IDE devices The maximum transfer rate of Ultra DMA 33 Mode is 33 3 MB sec Options Auto Disabled 4 8 4 On Chip Primary Secondary PCI IDE This field enables or disables the onboard IDE controller Options Enabled Disabled 4 8 5 USB Keyboard Support This field enables or disables the USB keyboard support Select enable only if you intend to use the USB standard port ATX form factor for your keyboard
20. 2 GNT EG GND O1 REGH 4 SB LINK LPT S1 GND OG SIRQ EE USB 3 6 JP9 KB J21 J22 MS J52 PWR 1 bl bl SLOT1 6l JP5 B AGP PCIx FAN1 DIMMO0 3 FDC J43 PWR ON JP11 IDE1 IDEO G SENSE FAN3 gt G 12V E GND 1 Reset Cathode Anod OND v Cathode RST ALED ACPI LED Anode JP1 100 OJO Ojo 010 00 11 3 0 O H 1 230000 00000111 1 2 Normal pen LT La Buzz SPKR KL PLED Anode 2 3 Clear CMOS NC NC GND athode vcc Keylock ND 10 Location J3 J5 J8 Jil J12 J16 J21 J22 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32 J33 J34 J35 J35 J37 J39 J40 J41 J42 J43 J44 J45 J46 J50 J52 JP1 JPS JP9 JP10 JP11 JP42 Screen Printing Slot 1 DIMMO 3 AGP PCI1 5 J21 J22 IDE 0 IDE I FDC SI 2 LPT USB MS KB PWR FANI FAN2 FAN3 PWR ON J43 Description Processor Slot I connector 168 pin DIMM Sockets AGP connector PCI expansion slots ISA expansion slots Primary IDE connector Secondary IDE connector Floppy drive connector Serial I connector Serial 2 connector Parallel connector Two USB connectors PS 2 mouse connector PS 2 keyboard connector Standard ATX power connector Processor fan header System fan header System fan header Remote power on off header Front panel I O header ACPI LED pins 1 2 ACPI LED header ALED pins 5 6 RST pins 9 10 PLED pins 11 13 KL pins 14 15 SPKR pins 17 20 SB LINK I
21. Description Auto Resources controlled by BIOS automatically Manual Resources controlled by the user 4 7 3 Reset Configuration Data Sometimes when you install a new add on the system reconfiguration causes such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot Only in this case exit Setup and select enabled The Extended System Configuration Data ESCD will clear every time the system boots Note Leave this field disabled unless you have a conflict similar to the one mentioned above Options Enabled Disabled 3 7 4 IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 assigned to DMA 0 1 3 5 6 7 assigned to If the Resources Controlled By field is set to Manual use these fields to assign resources Options Description Legacy ISA Resources will not be assigned to any PnP device PCI ISA PnP Resources are available to PnP devices 4 7 5 Used MEM Base Addr Some add in cards ask for a specific address space in the system memory This field specifies the memory base start address of the reserved memory space Options N A C800 CC00 D000 D400 D800 DC00 45 4 7 5 1 Used MEM Length This field is available only when the Used MEM Base Addr field has been assigned a base address It specifies the memory size for the add in card used Options 8K 16K 32K 64K 4 7 6 Assign IRQ For USB When disabled the BIOS will not assign IRQ channel to USB controller Options Enabled Disabled 4 8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS 4 8
22. EC Declaration of Conformity Iwill Corp No 10 Wu Chuan 3rd Rd Hsin Chuang City Taipei Taiwan R O C Declare under sole responsibility that the BD100 Plus motherboard Meets the intent of Directive 89 336 ECC for Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance was demonstrated to the following specifications as listed in the official Journal of the European Communities EN 50081 1 Emissions EN 55022 Radiated Class B EN 55022 Conducted Class B EN 60555 2 Power Harmonics EN 50082 1 Immunity IEC 801 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 801 3 RF Radiate IEC 801 4 Fast Transient About This Manual This manual will introduce to the user how this product is consisted All useful information will be described in later chapters Keep this manual for your future upgrade or system re configuration Chapter 0 Overview An overview of some special and basic features of the BD100 Plus motherboard Chapter 1 Features The detailed features and specifications of the BD100 Plus motherboard Chapter 2 Quick Installation The quick reference for experienced users Chapter 3 Hardware Installation The detailed information on jumper setting connection and hardware installation Chapter 4 System BIOS Setup The detail information of the system BIOS setup options Chapter 5 Software and Tools The detail information for install software and tools Copyright This manual contains information protected by copyright law All rights
23. Locate the WOL header on the motherboard Pin I SVSB Pin 2 Ground Pin 3 LID_ON Active High 3 3 18 PS 2 Power On J52 This is essential for the PS 2 Power On to function properly see below Your system requires an ATX power supply of at least 300mA on the 5VSB lead There are several ways you can choose to power on your system through PS 2 devices keyboard 98 password Hot KEY Mouse Left and Mouse Right Please refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on setting PS 2 Power On mode If you DO NOT want to use this function place the jumper cap over pins 1 2 and the funtion will be disabled If you want this function place the jumper cap over pins 2 3 to set 5V_SB and enable the function Note In case of AC power loss the Power On function will reset to BUTTON ONLY To re set your Power On function to one of the above modes again you must re enter CMOS setup utility 3 2 1 3 21 Disable Default SV SB 3 3 19 Clear Keyboard Power On Password JP42 To enable function place the jumper cap over pins 1 2 Then enter BIOS and select Password Power On to set your password for the keyboard power on function Once you select and enter the Keyboard Password Power On mode you must type the correct password in order to turn on your system The remote on off button will be disabled If you forget your password place the jumper cap over pins 2 3 pins 2 3 become ON and use the Power On button on the front panel of your PC case to
24. R WOL Tmp2 KB ON CLRTC JP5 JP9 VIO JP11 JP42 IDE LED header Reset Switch header Power LED header Keylock switch header Speaker header Creative SB LINK header IR infrared connector Wake On LAN header 2nd temperature sensor header PS 2 Power On jumper block Jumper for clearing CMOS Jumper for PCI devices compatibility Adjustable Vcore 5 or 10 Adjustable VIO 3 5 3 6 or 3 8 Adjustable AGP Frequency Clear Keyboard Power On Password 11 1 4 Back Panel Connectors The following figure shows the location of the back panel I O connectors which include PS 2 style keyboard and mouse connectors Two USB connectors Two serial port connectors One parallel port connector Parallel wove sor CERO Keyboard om ov DNITF HIITTTITTRTTAITITNIIHTI ETR USBO Serial 1 Serial 2 12 1 5 Form Factor The BD100 Plus motherboard is designed to fit into an ATX form factor chassis The I O connector locations and the mounting hole locations are in compliance with the ATX specification Please see details in the following figure Datum 0 0 4 gt BA EE i REAR VO WINDOW IN CHASSIS ___ 0 156 inch 1 612 Pin LISA 0 768 Pin I AGP toPin I PCI toPin I PCI Moun A 0 400 inch H 0 150 inch B 1
25. TALLATION 0ccccceeecccceeececeeecceceeeceseeuecceeeueesseeeeseeaenees 53 5 2 HOW TO MAKE DRIVER DISKETTE WITHOUT O S INSTALLED 000065 54 5 3 CPU FREQUENCY SELECTION BY BIOS rrrrrrrrnnnrnnnnnrrrrrnnnrnnnnnnersrennnnnnn 54 5 4 VIEW DETAILED MANUAL eeswnnnnsvennnnnvvnnnnnvnnnrnnvvnnrnnnvnnrnnsvennnnnvnnrnnssensnver 55 5 5 INSTALLING OPERATING SYSTEMS rorrrrnrnnvrnrrnvrvnnnnnvrnnrnnevennnsvennrnvsvenrnner 55 5 6 INSTALLING THE SUSPEND TO DISK UTILITY ON YOUR BD100 PLUS 57 5 7 HOW TO USE THE THERMAL SENSOR ccccceseccecesecceceeecceseeeeseesueeeeesueees 62 S S TWIEL SCSI SERIES mare akan 63 Chapter 0 Overview Thank you for purchasing Iwill BD100 Plus motherboard This operation manual will instruct you how to configure and install the system properly It contains an overview about the engineering design and features of this product Also this manual provides useful information for later upgrades or configuration changes Keep this for your future reference BD100 PLUS FEATURES The BD100 Plus is the newest most exciting motherboard in the market today A step ahead of the competition the BD100 Plus provides more power convenience and reliability for users The BD100 Plus has more speed and is great for better fast computer graphics The BD100 Plus has our special Iwill Smart Setting an easy way to set your CPU frequency and also more versatile power on functions all for your convenience Furtherm
26. Then press down gently yet firmly so that the CPU is fully inserted correctly into the socket Locate the two CPU lock switches which are on the top one on each side of the CPU just above its respective bracket With the CPU fan facing you use both hands and grasp the CPU placing each thumb on top of each lock switch Then at the same time flip each lock switch outward in opposite directions both away from the CPU fan You should hear two click sounds one from each switch This indicates the CPU is secured into place 66 29 c To release CPU grasp the CPU in the same manner in above and push both lock switches inward toward the CPU fan You should hear two click sounds one from each switch Lift CPU upward and out of the socket For Pentium III Celeron processors a b 6632 Follow steps a b above Locate the two sliding locks on each bracket Read the writing on each lock OPEN and LOCK To lock use your index finger and thumb grasp each lock and gently slide upward This may be done simultaneously with two hands or one at a time Once each lock has been fixed upward the CPU is secured into place To release CPU use your index finger and thumb grasp each lock and gently push downward Lift the CPU upward and out of the socket Locate the FANI header processor fan header on the motherboard Pin I Pin 2 Pin 3 Ground 12 V SENSE Note 1 The processor
27. U a 40 MB sec transfer rate connects up to 15 devices Support both Ultra Narrow 50 pin and Ultra Wide 68 pin SCSI Data transfer rate up to 20 MB sec and 40 MB sec respectively Able to connect up to 15 Ultra Wide SCSI devices Active terminator Able to boot from CD ROM 63 SIDE 2935LVD an 80MB sec transfer rate and a 12 meter cable length connecting 15 devices Double the data transfer rate of Ultra Wide SCSI to 80 MB sec Up to 12 meters cable length for Ultra 2 devices Able to connect up to 15 devices Able to boot from any SCSI ID Able to boot from CD ROM Please contact Iwill today for more information regarding our SCSI cards 64
28. at matches your motherboard bus speed The reason is that your CPU can only communicate with its external components at the same speed at which the components operate In other words if your motherboard bus speed is 100 MHz you should start by selecting 100 MHz as a base to set the CPU frequency This frequency is also referred to as the system bus frequency or external frequency However the CPU manufacturers make CPUs much faster than the speed of the motherboard system bus frequency This is true because most of the operations are done in a small die inside the CPU chip This is the CPU internal frequency For example a 400 MHz CPU actually means the internal frequency runs at 400 MHz To understand the term multiplier and how it applies to setting your CPU frequency here s an example If you purchase a 400 MHz CPU and your motherboard runs at 100 MHz system bus speed adjust your CPU frequency by selecting 100 MHz system bus frequency x 4 multiplier which equals 400 MHz your CPU frequency Or to install the same 400 MHz CPU into motherboard with 66 MHz system bus speed you may be select 66 MHz system bus frequency x 6 multiplier which equals 400 MHz your CPU frequency However the fact is a higher system bus frequency runs faster and has a much better performance than a slower system bus frequency 4 10 1 CPU Speed This field allows user to adjust CPU speed Options 300 66x4 5 333 66x5 366 66x5
29. bridge PITX4 will supports the Delayed Transaction mechanism when it is the target of a PCI transaction The PCI revision 2 1 compliant requires this field to be enabled This field is for experienced users only Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 15 AGP Aperture Size MB This field specifies the size of system memory that can be used for AGP graphics aperture Options 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 4 5 16 Set SDRAM Timing By SPD When Enabled the system BIOS will reference data of DIMM module EEPROM Options Enabled Disabled 40 4 6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP This setup page specifies suspend or power saving features There are several modes used to save computer s energy Doze Mode The CPU clock runs at slower speed and all other devices still operate at full speed Standby Mode The CPU clock runs at slower speed and the fixed disk drive will power off and the video will power off and all other devices still operate at full speed Suspend Mode All devices except the CPU will shut off Each power saving mode has a respective timer The value of the timer can be assigned or reloaded and it will count down to zero When the timer equals to zero the system will be forced into the related power saving mode If any predefined signal or event is detected during the timer counting period the timer restarts automatically 4 6 1 Power Management This feature allows the user to select the default parameters for the power saving mode
30. can cause the above warning message If you run such a program we recommend that you first disable the Virus Warning function beforehand Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 2 CPU Internal Cache This field configures the CPU internal cache L1 cache Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 3 External Cache This field configures the system s external cache L2 cache Options Enabled Disabled 34 4 4 4 CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This field specifies whether the CPU L2 cache supports ECC or not Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 5 Quick Power On Self Test When enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some items during the Power On Self Test POST Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 6 Boot From LAN First This field configures the boot from the network adapter If this feature is enabled no matter what Boot Sequence you choose see below section 4 4 7 the system will try to boot from the network adapter first The adapter must have a BootROM on it Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 7 Boot Sequence This field configures the boot sequence of drive devices Options Description A C SCSI System will first try to boot from floppy drive then master IDE disk drive on primary channel and then SCSI disk drive C A SCSI Master IDE disk drive on primary channel floppy drive SCSI disk driver C CDROM A Master IDE disk drive on primary channel ATAPI CDROM drive floppy drive CDROM C A ATAPI CDROM drive master IDE disk drive on
31. card Disabled All cases except above 4 4 17 Assign IRQ for VGA When enabled BIOS will assign your Video Graphics Array VGA an IRQ Interrupt Request level Options Disabled Enabled 4 4 18 OS Select for DRAM gt 64MB When enabled this field allows you to access the memory that is over 64MB under OS 2 Options OS 2 Non OS 2 4 4 19 Report No FDD For WIN 95 For a floppy diskless system that runs Windows 95 this field should be set to Yes Options Yes No 37 4 4 20 Video BIOS Shadow When enabled the video BIOS will be copied to system memory and increase the video speed Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 21 C8000 CBFFF CC000 CFFFF D0000 D3FFF Shadow D4000 D7FFF D8000 DBFFF DC000 DFFFF Shadow When enabled the extended ROM data located at the respective address range will be copied to system memory Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP This setup page is used to specify advanced features available through the chipset The default settings have been chosen carefully for most operating conditions DO NOT change the value of any field in this setup page without full understanding 4 5 1 Auto Configuration When enabled BIOS will divide all the EDO memory into two categories 50ns DRAM and 60ns DRAM A set of pre defined values about DRAM timing will be used for each category Then the user can assign the correct timing easily When disabled user can specify the EDO DRAM timi
32. cccseececcesececcssececeuseceseeseseseeeesseeneees 19 3 2 UNPACK THE BD100 PLUS esauunennnvnnnnnrnnnnnernnnnnsrnnrnnsvnnrnnsvenrnnevnnrnnsvennnner 19 3 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ccccccsseccccssececcesececcusececeusecseeueeseseneeseeaneees 20 SYSTEM BIOS SETUP erenosnveenveenveenvnnnvsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnsnnnsnnnsnnnsnnnsennsennsvnnsenerr 2D 4 1 INTRODUCTION cccccceeecccesseccccesececceeecescueceseueeceseeecessueeceseaeceesaneceees 29 4 2 MAIN MEN Usta 30 4 3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP rsmusrvennnrnnnrvnnnnsrrnnnnsrrnnnnsrvnnnnsvnnnnnssvnnnnssner 31 4 4 BIOS FEATURES SETUP h vrrraunronnrrnrnnrrvnnnnnrvnnnnsrnnnnnsrvnnnnsvnnnrnssvnnnnssner 34 4 5 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP 38 4 6 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP essanunnrvnrrnvnvrrnvnnnnvrnnnssrsnnnnnnvvnnnssser 41 4 7 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION ccccccceecccessecceceseccecesecceeeseceeseneeeees 45 4 8 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS rrrenornnnervvrnnvevnrrnnrennnvrvevnvrnnvernrrneveneren 46 4 9 LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS eE E E AE AE E E EA E 50 4 10 IWILL SMART SETTING euusrnrvrnrnnnevevnnnnrvennnvennnnnvvnnnnsnnvennnnsvennnnven 50 4 11 SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD SETTING 51 4 12 IDE HDD AUTODETECTION eeuusrorrrnnnnrrenvnvnnevevnnvvnrnnrvenrnnevenrnnvnesen 52 4 13 SAVE amp EXIT SETUP oseon oree eE NEE 52 4 14 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING 0 onne ooo oea 52 GEN al DE 53 SOFTWARE AND TOOLS visscisccisscisisissciscsssssnessdscsdsesssssiessdsssdsessssosecsssseses 53 5 1 SOFTWARE INS
33. connector acts as a key and slides easily into the gap in the middle of the receiving connector on the motherboard when inserting the cable connector Step 6 Connect the Reset button The 2 pin reset header is located on pins 9 10 identified as RST Connect the reset button cable from the RST header to the reset button on the front panel of your PC case Locate the RST header on the motherboard Pin 9 RESET f 1 o ofo ofo ojo 0 1 Pin 10 Ground ET o ojo oo 1 16 Step 7 Connect the Speaker The 4 pin speaker header is located on pins 17 20 identified as SPKR Connect the cable from the SPKR header to the speaker on the front panel of your PC case Locate the SPKR header on the motherboard Pin 17 VCC Pin 18 Ground Pin 19 NC 1 oob ofp op ofp 1 Pin 20 BUZZ 2 EE o ojo 00 11 Step 8 Connect the power LED The 3 pin power LED header is located on pins 11 13 identified as PLED Connect the cable from the PLED header to the power LED on the front panel of your PC case Locate the PLED header on the motherboard Pin 11 Anode Pin 12 NC o o o ofo o o ofo 1 Pin 13 Cathode 210000 UL 11 Step 9 Connect the keylock switch The 2 pin keylock header is located on pins 14 15 identified as KL Connect the cable from the KL header to the keylock switch if supported on the front panel of your PC case Locate th
34. e KL header on the motherboard Pin 14 KEYLOCK o ojo ojo ojo ojo o 1 Pin 15 Ground 2 0000 COO 11 Step 10 Connect the IDE LED The 2 pin IDE LED header is located on pins 5 6 identified as ALED Connect the cable from ALED header to the LED on the front panel of your PC case Locate the ALED header on the motherboard Pin5 Anode 1 e ofo o oojoo 1 Pin 6 Cathode 2 0000 00 000 11 Step 11 Connect the ACPI LED The 2 pin ACPI LED is located on pins 1 2 marked as ACPI of the front panel connector Connect the chassis s ACPI LED to this header Signal of ACPI LED header Pin I Cathode 1 O 00 010 ojo O 1 2 0000 0 0J0 OO 11 Pin 2 Anode 17 Step 12 Connect the Power ON button All ATX computers provide a Power On button on the front panel of your PC case Simply plug in the ATX power connector into the Power On button Step 13 Install the Power Supply cord The BD100 Plus motherboard provides a 20 pin ATX power connector This works in conjunction with the Power On button to provide remote On Off function Step 14 Install the Keyboard Connect the cable from the PS 2 keyboard connector at the back panel to the keyboard Step 15 Install the Display Card Insert the display card into the ISA PCI or AGP expansion slot Step 16 Connect the External Peripherals The external peripherals are device
35. e Use DMA When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as ECP ECP EPP mode it needs a DMA channel for data transfer This field specifies the DMA channel for ECP parallel port use Options Description 1 Use DMA channel I 3 Use DMA channel 3 4 8 10 2 EPP Mode Select When the Parallel Port Mode field is configured as EPP ECP EPP mode the EPP version needs to be specified Please check the EPP specifications before selecting field Options Description EPP1 7 Use EPP 1 7 protocol EPP1 9 Use EPP 1 9 protocol 48 4 8 11 Init Display First This item allows you to decide which slot to activate first either PCI slot or AGP slot This function takes place during the system boot Options PCI Slot AGP 4 8 12 Power On Function This field configures the Power On mode of the system If a power outage occurs you need to re configure this field To ensure proper set up allow the system to complete its reboot process including the Power On Self Test before powering off computer Note This feature only supports PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse It does not work with USB keyboard or serial mouse Options Description Hot KEY You can assign a hot key through the Hot Key Power On field Pressing this hot key will power on your system Password You can assign a password string through KB Power On Password field Typing this password string will power on your system Note The Power On button will not function in this mode
36. e there is a special need for over clocking please a First power on or boot your system b Press lt Del gt key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility c Select IWILL SMART SETTING d Select CPU Speed e Use page down page up key to select 300 66x4 5 333 66x5 366 66x5 5 400 66x6 433 66x6 5 466 66x7 500 66x7 5 533 66x8 54 300 100x3 350 100x3 5 400 100x4 450 100x4 5 500 100x5 550 100x 5 5 600 100x6 650 100x6 5 700 100x7 750 100x7 5 800 100x8 Manual f After selecting CPU speed press Save amp Exit CMOS Setup to complete The system will automatically re boot Should your CPU fail to over clock the screen will become blank and the system will hang temporarily suspend or freeze while the system attempts to re boot If this happens follow the procedure below a Press the power button on the front panel to power off the system b Hold the INSERT key down then press the power button on the case The system will re start using 66 MHz as the CPU external frequency 6627 c c Press lt Del gt key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility and repeat steps through f See above 5 4 View Detailed Manual This Power Installer CD includes detailed information of all Iwill manuals for every motherboard manufactured by Iwill Please insert the Iwill Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive the Auto Run
37. ected A 360K floppy drive is connected A 1 2M floppy drive is connected A 720K floppy drive is connected A 1 44M floppy drive is connected A 2 88M floppy drive is connected 4 3 5 Floppy 3 Mode Support 3 Mode floppy drive is a type of 3 5 inch drive used by NEC PC98 computers It supports both 1 2M and 1 44M formats using the same drive This field specifies which drive supports 3 Mode When floppy drive is specified to support 3 Mode the respective drive setting in Drive A Drive B field will be invalid Options Description Disabled No 3 Mode drive is connected Drive A A 3 Mode drive is connected as drive A Drive B A 3 Mode drive is connected as drive B Both Both drive A and drive B are 3 Mode drives 4 3 6 Video This field specifies the type of the graphics adapters used by the primary system monitor Options Description EGA VGA Specifies EGA or VGA adapter CGA 40 Specifies CGA adapter with 40 column mode CGA 80 Specifies CGA adapter with 80 column MONO Specifies Monochrome adapter 4 3 7 Halt On This field determines how the system reacts to errors once detected Options Description All Errors Each time the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will stop and display an error message No Errors The system will not stop for any errors that are detected All But Keyboard The system will stop for any errors except keyboard error All But Diskette The system will stop for any errors except diskette error All But Disk Key The
38. et the RTC Real Time Clock CMOS data take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again This will return the RTC to the default setting Then you will need to get into the BIOS setup program See Chapter 4 choose LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS and select the original manufacturer default settings in your CMOS 3 3 24 System Hardware Monitor The system hardware monitor supports following features Integrated temperature sensor to monitor system temperature Voltage sense monitoring to detect voltage level Vcore VTT 3 3V 5V SV 12V 12V Fan speed sensors for up to three fans Using a proprietary application the system s hardware monitor logic will check the voltage temperature and fan speed at all times If any failure occurs the application will display a warning message immediately 28 Chapter 4 System BIOS Setup 4 1 Introduction The BD100 Plus motherboard uses AWARD BIOS which is stored in flash memory and can be upgraded using the appropriate software program The setup program is for viewing and changing the BIOS setting for a computer These settings are stored in battery backed RAM so that it retains all the settings after the power has been turned off 4 1 1 Upgrade BIOS The BIOS can be upgraded from a diskette with the Award Flash utility AWDFLASH EXE The BIOS image file and update utility are available from Iwill s WEB site www iwill com tw 4 1 2 Recovering
39. fan must always be attached to the processor to prevent overheating Note 2 The second level cache is located on the base of the SEC cartridge The cache size and cacheable memory size vary depending on the processor used 20 3 3 2 Setting CPU speed The CPU speed is setup using Iwill Smart Setting This is found in the BIOS setup by pressing lt Del gt during the boot up process Please refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on setting CPU speed When adjusting frequency select the frequency that matches your motherboard s bus speed in order to maximize your motherboard s performance Enclosed is a list of possible CPU settings Note The CPU speed must be setup according to the CPU s specifications CPU Model Intel Pentium II 233MHz Intel Pentium IT 266MHz Intel Pentium II 300MHz Intel Pentium II 333MHz Intel Pentium II 350MHz Intel Pentium II 400MHz Intel Pentium II 450MHz Intel Pentium III 450MHz Intel Pentium IIT 500MHz Intel Pentium III 550MHz Intel Celeron 266MHz Intel Celeron 300 Intel Celeron 333MHz Intel Celeron 366MHz Intel Celeron 400MHz Intel Celeron 433MHz Intel Celeron 466MHz BIOS Setting Manual x3 5 66MHz Manual x4 66MHz 300Mhz 66x4 5 333Mhz 66x5 350Mhz 100x3 5 400Mhz 100x4 450Mhz 100x4 5 450Mhz 100x4 5 500Mhz 100x5 SSOMhz 100x5 5 Manual x4 66MHz 300Mhz 66x4 5 333Mhz 66x5 366Mhz 66x5 5 400Mhz 66x6 433Mhz 66x6 5 466Mhz 66x7 3 3 3 Main memory DIMMO0 3 The BD100 Pl
40. hanism brackets so that they stand fully upright You should hear a soft click sound once each bracket is in the correct upright position With the CPU fan facing the DIMM sockets insert the CPU horizontally into the retention mechanism sliding both edges in simultaneously and as evenly as possible Then press down gently yet firmly so that the CPU is fully inserted correctly into the socket Locate the two CPU lock switches which are on the top one on each side of the CPU just above its respective bracket With the CPU fan facing you use both hands and grasp the CPU placing each thumb on top of each lock switch Then at the same time flip each lock switch outward in opposite directions both away from the CPU fan You should hear two click sounds one from each switch This indicates the CPU is secured into place 6629 c To release CPU grasp the CPU in the same manner in above and push both lock switches inward toward the CPU fan You should hear two click sounds one from each switch Lift CPU upward and out of the socket 15 For Pentium III Celeron processors c g a a Follow steps b above b Locate the two sliding locks on each bracket Read the writing on each lock OPEN and LOCK To lock use your index finger and thumb grasp each lock and gently slide upward This may be done simultaneously with two hands or one at a time Once each lock has been fixed upwa
41. hether or not there is activity on the monitor screen Options Enabled Disabled 4 6 13 Soft Off by PWR BTTN This field specifies the function of power button Options Description Instant Off When power button pressed the system turns off immediately Delay 4 Sec After the power button has been pressed and held for four seconds the system turns off 4 6 14 Wake Up On LAN When enabled the PC can power on or wake up through LAN Local Area Network Used only when your PC is connected to a network system Options Enabled Disabled 43 4 6 15 Power On By Ring When enabled the PC can power on through an external modem connected to your PC For example you may send an e mail message to your PC from another location and this will power on your PC When using this feature you must have a modem and your PC must be turned off Note This feature alone doesn t allow you to power off your PC see 4 6 10 Suspend Mode Options Enabled Disabled 4 6 16 Resume by Alarm When enabled you can set the date and time to automatically power on your PC similar to an alarm clock The alarm from RTC real time clock automatically turns on the system Options Description Disabled Disables RTC alarm function Enabled Sets the date and time to power on the PC When date is set to 0 the alarm becomes set for every day 4 6 17 IRQ 8 Break Suspend When disabled this feature allows the system to go into suspend m
42. ilable only when the Power Management field is set to User Define Options 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 6 Min 7 Min 8 Min 9 Min 10 Min 11 Min 12 Min 13 Min 14 Min 15 Min Disable 4 6 8 HDD Power Down When suspend This field specifies the time the system enters HDD power down during the suspend mode only Options Enabled Disabled 4 6 9 CPUFAN Off In Suspend When enabled the CPU fan will shut off during the suspend mode Options Disabled Enabled 42 44 6 10 Suspend Mode Option This field specifies suspend mode options Options Description Power On Suspend The traditional Green PC suspend mode All devices except CPU will shut off Suspend to Disk Saves system status memory and screen image into hard disk then the power turns off automatically When you strike a key or move the mouse the power turns on again and the system comes back to the original screen when the screen was last on within just few seconds depending on the memory size of your system Need Utility ZVHDD EXE to reserve disk space 4 6 11 Throttle Duty Cycle This field specifies system performance when system is in suspend mode The more performance required less energy saved Options Disabled 12 5 25 37 5 50 50 62 5 4 6 12 PCI VGA ACT Monitor When enabled the system goes into power saving mode if there s no activity on the monitor screen When disabled the system goes into power saving mode w
43. l handle the transition correctly Other system components such as the operating system and application software also need to be able to handle the year 2000 date and recognize the date format from other sources Peripherals and Devices If you want to improve your system s I O performance choose the latest Iwill SCSI controllers The following are some Iwill SCSI controllers you may purchase and use with your BD100 Plus motherboard e SIDE 2930C a fast SCSI for MO CD R CD R W CD ROM This value performance SCSI card connects up to 7 devices e SIDE 2930U a 20MB Sec transfer rate A full function card supports booting from hard disk or CD ROM connects 7 devices e SIDE 2935UW 40 MB sec transfer rate 15 devices The most stable product for an efficient system e SIDE 2935LVD an 80MB sec transfer rate and a 12 meter cable length connecting 15 devices Perfect solution for enthusiasts Chapter 1 Features 1 1 Features 1 1 1 Processor Supports single Pentium III II Celeron processors Supports 100 MHz and 66 MHz bus speeds Supports all published Pentium III II Celeron processor voltages SEC Single Edge Contact cartridge Slot I connector Jumper inside selects the processor speed from 233 MHz to 500 MHz or higher 1 1 2 Core Logic Intel 82443BX PCI AGP controller Integrated DRAM controller Integrated PCI bus mastering controller Integrated Accelerated Graphics Port AGP bus controller Intel 82371EB PCI ISA
44. le storage device contains data programmed by the DIMM manufacturer that identifies the module type and various SDRAM organization and timing parameters A warning message will be displayed if any DIMMs installed on this motherboard have no SPD EEPROM If this is the case the system might become unstable without correct timing parameters 3 3 4 Accelerated Graphics Port AGP The Accelerated Graphics Port AGP is a high performance bus especially for graphic intensive 3D applications AGP is independent of the PCI bus and is intended for exclusive use with graphics devices The AGP supports AC timing for 133 MHz data transfer rates allowing data throughput of 533 MB sec The most important feature of AGP is DIME Direct Memory Execute DIME needs to allocate some system memory via the OS to access large textures outside the local graphic memory of the card In order to take advantage of the DIME feature some software components should be installed or upgraded within your system For Windows NT 4 0 Upgrade to Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 3 or later versions For Windows 95 Upgrade to Windows 95 OSR 2 1 or later versions Install DirectX 5 or later versions from Microsoft 3 3 5 Primary Secondary IDE connectors IDEO and IDE1 The BD100 Plus motherboard has two bus mastering IDE interfaces which support PIO Mode 3 4 and Ultra DMA 33 mode transfer These interfaces support IDE disks ATAPI devices ex CD ROM ZIP and LS 120 devices
45. ll automatically return to Windows Then you must restart your system in order to enable the Suspend to Disk feature 5 6 1 2 Enter DOS command Directly You may also enter DOS during the re boot process by pressing the lt F8 gt key after powering on the system and selecting Command prompt only If your system normally runs from DOS or you have a DOS diskette simply boot from DOS 66 93 c Then simply follow procedures through e above Since the system is not controlled by Windows it will automatically re boot 59 5 6 2 Using Suspend to Disk There are two ways to use Suspend to Disk 1 Simply press the power on button located on the front panel of your computer chassis Note Do not hold the power on button more than four seconds because the system will shutdown immediately and the Suspend to Disk function will not work 2 For Windows 95 98 NT you may use your mouse click on the Start icon located on the lower left hand corner of your screen Then click the Shut Down option Finally select the Standby option After selecting either method the system will automatically enter the Suspend to Disk mode The screen will become black for several seconds Then the screen will display the percentage of memory as it is being saved into the hard disk Once the percentage reaches 100 the system will shut down automatically To return to the original screen last used when the sys
46. ller 4 4 11 Typematic Rate Setting This field determines if the typematic rate is to be used When enabled the BIOS will report after a moment that the key has been depressed repeatedly When disabled the BIOS will report only once if a key is held down continuously This feature is used to accelerate cursor movements using the arrow keys Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 12 Typematic Rate Chars Sec This field specifies how many characters will be displayed in one second when a key is held down continuously Options 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 4 4 13 Typematic Delay Msec When enabled typematic delay allows you to select the time delay between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins Options 250 msec 500 msec 750 msec 1000 msec 36 4 4 14 Security Option This field configures how the system security is handled It works conjunction with SETTING SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD page to control the security level of the system Options Description Setup System needs a password to enter BIOS setup program System System needs a password to boot 4 4 15 PS 2 mouse function control When enabled your system can use a PS 2 mouse Options Enabled Disabled 4 4 16 PCI VGA Palette Snoop This field controls the ability of a primary PCI graphics controller to share a common palette with an ISA VESA video or MPEG cards Options Description Enabled PCI VGA co works with ISA MPEG
47. n the system hard disk Creating a partition allows further protection for you by storing all the necessary information into partition separate from other files Create a file You may select the file size or allow the system to automatically select for you Automatic Selection Type the following A gt zvhdd c file Note one space is between zvhdd and c and one space is between c and file Press lt Enter gt The system will then automatically select file size Then the system will display the following message The C SAVE2DSK BIN has been executed The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up Enter File Size Example You select 100 MB file size Type the following A gt zvhdd c file m 100 Note one space is between zvhdd and c between c and file and between file and m 100 Press lt Enter gt In this case the system will use 100 MB file size that you ve selected Then the system will display the following message The C SAVE2DSK BIN has been executed The Suspend to Disk utility has been set up Create a partition Type the following A gt zvhdd c partition Note one space is between zvhdd and c and one space is between c and partition The system will start to create and format a partition Whether you have selected file or partition options once the Suspend to Disk utility has been set up press any key and you wi
48. nect the cable from the ALED header to the LED on the front panel of your PC case Locate the ALED header on the motherboard Pin 5 Anode 1 e ofo seal ojo o I 0000 oojo00 Pin 6 Cathode 2 1 3 3 14 2 RESET header RST If connected you may use the button on the front panel to reset the system The 2 pin reset header is located on pins 9 10 identified as RST To use this function connect the cable from the RST header to the reset button located on front panel of your PC case Locate the RST header on the motherboard Pin 9 RESET 1 ofo ofo ofo 1 2 0000 oO ofoo oj yy Pin 10 Ground 3 3 14 3 Power LED header PLED If connected the LED will light up each time you power on the PC The 3 pin power LED header is located on pins 11 13 identified as PLED To use this function connect the cable from the PLED to the LED located on front panel of your PC case Locate the PLED header on the motherboard Pin 11 Anode 1 EEE 1 Pin 12 NC 210000 o oppl 11 Pin 13 Cathode 24 3 3 14 4 KEYLOCK header KL If connected the user is able to temporarily disable the keyboard often used as security when the user steps away momentarily from the PC The function is activated by pressing the keylock button on the front panel of the PC case The 2 pin keylock header is located on pins 14 15 identified as KL To use this f
49. ng value Note Some engineering knowledge is needed prior to handling Auto Configuration Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 2 EDO DRAM Speed Selection This field selects pre defined EDO DRAM timing for different speed categories Itis available only when the Auto Configuration field is enabled Options Description 50ns Pre defined timing for S0ns EDO DRAM 60ns Pre defined timing for 60ns EDO DRAM 4 5 3 EDO CASx MA Wait State This field specifies the Wait State of EDO DRAM address line This field is available only when the Auto Configuration field is disabled Note This field is for experienced users only Options Description 2 2 system clocks wait state for EDO address line 1 1 system clock wait state for EDO address line 38 4 5 4 EDO RASx Wait State This field specifies the Wait State of EDO DRAM row address line This field is available only when the Auto Configuration field is disabled Note This field is for experienced users only Options Description 2 2 system clocks wait state for EDO row address line 1 1 system clock wait state for EDO row address line 4 5 5 SDRAM CAS Latency Time This field specifies the SDRAM CAS latency timing parameter the time from CAS assertion to data valid Note This field is for experienced users only Options Description 2 2 system clocks 3 3 system clocks 4 5 6 DRAM Data Integrity Mode When enabled the BIOS will use ECC Error Checking and Correcting pr
50. ngle connection from which you can connect dozens of USB compatible devices Simply connect a hub into the USB port and then plug all of your USB peripherals into the hub The system is ready to go The BD100 Plus motherboard supports the following USB features Self identifying hot pluggable peripherals Support of isochronous and asynchronous transfer type Supports a maximum of 127 physical devices Supports data transfer rate up to 12 Mbit sec The BD100 Plus motherboard has two USB ports any USB peripheral can be connected to either port For more than two USB devices connect a hub to either port 3 3 10 PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors KB and MS Find the 6 pin mini DIN keyboard connector located on the back panel Simply plug in the keyboard cable s connector into this back panel connector Note It s the lower one on the motherboard Then find the 6 pin mini DIN PS 2 mouse connector also located on the back Note It s the upper one Plug in the mouse cable s connector into PS 2 mouse connector on the back panel Note It is recommended that you turn off the computer s power before connecting or disconnecting a keyboard and or mouse 3 3 11 ATX power connector PWR The BD100 Plus motherboard supports an ATX power connector Simply connect the ATX power cord into this connector 3 3 12 System fan headers FAN2 and FAN3 The system s airflow is critical for its reliability To generate airflow within a s
51. ode When enabled IRQ 8 RTC is broken and the system cannot go into suspend mode Options Enabled Disable 4 6 18 Reload Global Timer Events This field enables the system to detect activity and restart the timer of the power saving mode IRQ 3 7 9 15 NMI If enabled timer restarts whenever any of these interrupts occurs Primary IDE 0 If enabled timer restarts whenever the master disk of the primary IDE channel is active Primary IDE 1 If enabled timer restarts whenever the slave disk of the primary IDE channel is active Secondary IDE 0 If enabled timer restarts whenever the master disk of the secondary IDE channel is active Secondary IDE 1 If enabled timer restarts whenever the slave disk of the secondary IDE channel is active Floppy Disk If enabled timer restarts whenever the floppy disk is active Serial Port If enabled timer restarts whenever the serial port is active Parallel Port If enabled timer restarts whenever the parallel port is active 44 4 7 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION This setup page specifies Plug and Play and PCI features 4 7 1 PNP OS Installed The field specifies whether a Plug and Play operating system is installed Options Yes No 4 7 2 Resources Controlled By The BIOS has the capability to assign system resources to all Plug and Play devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 98 NT Options
52. ollowing messages Setup is inspecting your computer s hardware configuration T Press lt S gt to specify additional SCSI adapters 8 Select lt Other gt to load manufacture supplied software driver 9 Place the SCSI driver diskette for Windows NT 4 0 into the floppy drive 10 Press lt ENTER gt when SCSI driver is ready 11 From list select the proper SCSI controller driver 12 Example Adaptec AHA 294xU2 295xU2 395xU2 AIC 789xPCI SCSI Controller NT 4 0 13 Press lt ENTER gt to continue if you have no other SCSI controller to install Or repeat steps 3 7 to install all drivers as needed 56 14 Follow all instruction to finish Windows NT installation 5 5 2 2 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows NT on an IDE system 1 First power on or boot your system 2 Press lt Del gt key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility 3 Use arrow keys to select BIOS FEATURES SETUP on the menu then press Enter 4 Select Boot Sequence and change the default setting from A C SCSI to CD ROM C A using Page Up Page Down key Place the Windows NT 4 0 CD ROM in the drive 6 Follow all instructions to finish Windows NT installation ur 5 6 Installing the Suspend to Disk utility on your BD100 Plus motherboard Suspend to Disk is an energy saving feature that allows you to temporarily power off your system i e when you step away from your computer for a meeting errand etc
53. or backward Save the current value and exit setup program NOTE Generally the BIOS default settings have been carefully chosen by the system manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability It is very dangerous to change any setting without full understanding We strongly recommend that you DO NOT update your BIOS if the system works perfectly DO NOT change any setting unless you fully understand what it means If the system does not work smoothly after changing the BIOS settings follow the procedures described previously enter the BIOS setup program then load the original manufacturer default settings If the system is no longer able to boot after changing the settings the only way to recover it is to clear the data stored in RTC CMOS To reset the RTC CMOS data take the JP1 jumper cap off pins 1 2 place onto pins 2 3 and then place back onto pins 1 2 again This will return the RTC to the default setting Then get into the BIOS setup program see 4 1 3 above choose LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS and select the original manufacturer default settings in your CMOS 4 2 Main Menu The main menu allows you to select from several setup pages Use the arrow keys to select among these pages and press lt Enter gt key to enter the sub menu Note A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen The main menu includes the following setup pages STANDARD CMOS SETUP Allocates re
54. ore the BD100 Plus has several power saving modes to reduce energy waste All of these features are compacted in a dynamic motherboard that has the stability you require in a powerful motherboard Special features of the BD100 Plus include e AGP Booster allows for fast graphics for games and in some cases brings more stability to your AGP port e Iwill Smart Setting allows easy setting of your CPU frequency no jumpers required e Versatile Power On you can power on the system using a hot key password LAN or modem e Power Management Setup allows you to set Doze Standby and Suspend modes e Power Failure Recovery after a power failure the system will automatically turn on again once the power returns Health Monitoring System helps manage your system so that your system runs safely The BD100 Plus also includes some basic features such as 1 x Slot 1 for Pentium II II Celeron Intel 443BX chipset 4 x DIMM slots 5 x PCI slots 1 x FDC floppy disk connector 2 x IDE connectors 2 x USB ports 1 x PS 2 mouse 1 x PS 2 keyboard ports one parallel port two serial ports ATX power connector one Sound Blast Link connector and much much more The BD100 Plus has speed convenience and reliability all wrapped up in one outstanding motherboard The BD100 Plus is ahead of the pack There is no other motherboard quite like it Iwill Lead the way into the 21 century YEAR 2000 issue The IBM compatible PC utilizes
55. otocol to increase integrity of system data When ECC is selected all memory modules used by the system must support ECC Options ECC Non ECC 4 5 7 System BIOS Cacheable When enabled accesses to the system BIOS will be cached Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 8 Video BIOS Cacheable When enabled access to the video BIOS will be cached Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 9 Video RAM Cacheable When enabled access to the video memory located at A0000H to BFFFFH will be cached Options Enabled Disabled 39 4 5 10 8 Bit I O Recovery Time This field specifies the number of clocks which the system will delay after the completion of an 8 bit input output request Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NA 8 4 5 11 16 Bit I O Recovery Time This field specifies the number of clocks which the system will delay after the completion of an 16 bit input output request Options 1 2 3 NA 4 4 5 12 Memory Hole At 15M 16M Some add in cards need to re map its resource to a block of main memory address range Any host cycles that match this memory hole are passed on to the add in cards Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 13 Passive Release When enabled the south bridge PIIX4 will support the Passive Release mechanism when it is a PCI master The PCI revision 2 1 compliant requires this field to be enabled This field is for experienced users only Options Enabled Disabled 4 5 14 Delayed Transaction When enabled the south
56. out going through a complicated process The Power Installer CD is able to auto detect and display the drivers utilities and tools needed for your motherboard Note Not all drivers or utilities can be used on this motherboard 5 1 1 What s inside Power Installer CD needed for the BD100 Plus motherboard 1 Drivers a Intel PITX4 Patch Program b Intel IDE Bus Master Driver for Windows 95 c ZVHDD EXE program for Suspend to Disk 2 Utilities a McAfee Anti Virus b Iwill PC Doctor 3 Tools a Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 Make Driver Diskettes 5 Manuals 5 1 2 How to use the Power Installer CD The Power Installer CD supports the Auto Run program used by Windows 98 95 and Windows NT operating systems You may simply select the software shown on screen that needs to be installed Then simply follow the messages displayed on the screen to complete setup Note Iwill PowerInstaller does not support a keyboard at this moment You must use a mouse to install it 53 5 2 How to make driver diskette without O S installed This bootable Power Installer CD also allows you to boot up your system even when the OS has not been installed During the boot up process you can perform Twill Diskette Creator which will automatically make the driver diskettes you need Note At least one CD ROM drive and one 1 44M floppy drive are necessary to make Iwill Diskette Creator work properly Follow the instructions below to make yo
57. pe the word setup at the MS DOS display and press lt ENTER gt 55 Setup performs a check A message will be displayed This message won t appear if your computer can t locate your CD ROM drive If you haven t installed the correct CD ROM driver please consult your drive s documentation or contact your hardware manufacturer Press lt ENTER gt Microsoft ScanDisk will check your disk drives for errors When ScanDisk finishes press the X key Setup will initialize Then Windows 98 Setup begins Please follow the instructions that are displayed Note Setup may ask you to insert your original Windows 95 or Windows 3 1 disks if you re using the upgrade version of Windows 98 5 5 1 2 Installing the floppy disk version of Windows 98 1 Place Setup disk I into your floppy disk drive 2 Restart your computer 3 At the MS DOS prompt type the word setup and press lt ENTER gt The Windows 98 Setup wizard will begin 4 Please follow the instructions that appear 5 5 2 Windows NT 5 5 2 1 Installing the CD ROM version of Windows NT using SCSI controller 1 Prepare a 1 44MB blank diskette 2 Enable CD ROM Bootable and Set boot sequence first priority is CD ROM 3 Place the Iwill Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive 4 Boot from Iwill Power Installer to create Windows 9x NT driver diskette from CD ROM by selecting FMS Disk for Win95 NT 5 Place the Windows NT 4 0 CD ROM in the drive 6 Press lt F6 gt when the screen show f
58. ponents Beware of Static electricity Either wear anti static wrist straps or ensure that you touch a safely grounded object such as a metal desk table Don t handle components near high static objects i e carpets wool acrylic sweaters etc c Pick up components by their bodies Try not to touch IC chips connectors or leads Don t handle components any more than necessary d Keep all magnets away from both your hard and floppy disk drives especially magnetic screwdrivers Keep both floppy and hard disks apart if disassembled e Keep water and liquids away from your computer and its components 19 3 3 Installation procedure 3 3 1 Processor Slot 1 and FAN1 The BD100 Plus motherboard supports single Pentium III II Celeron processors The processor s VID pins automatically program the voltage regulator on the motherboard to the required voltage The motherboard currently supports processors that run internally from 233 MHz to 500 MHz or higher This process is for motherboards already equipped with the universal retention mechanism For Pentium II processors a Lift each of the two retention mechanism brackets so that they stand fully upright You should hear a soft click sound once each bracket is in the correct upright position With the CPU fan facing the DIMM sockets insert the CPU horizontally into the retention mechanism sliding both edges in simultaneously and as evenly as possible
59. power on the system Normal Clear power on password 26 3 3 20 Adjustable Vcore JP9 This function offers adjustable processor Vcore When NO jumper caps are used the motherboard automatically generates the proper Vcore voltage that requested by the CPU Place the jumper cap over pins 1 2 to increase 5 more voltage to the processor s Vcore Place the jumper cap over pins 2 3 to increase 10 more voltage to the processor s Vcore Note A wrong voltage setting will cause irreversible permanent damage to the CPU DO NOT use these functions unless you are an experienced user and are willing to take your own risk le Je E S lt 7 Non D 2A 2 Tay 27 an 3 PS 3P Auto Default Increase 10 Increase 5 3 3 21 Adjustable VIO JP10 This function offers adjustable VIO When NO jumper caps are used the system automatically uses the VIO default setting which is 3 5V To set the VIO to 3 6V place the jumper cap over pins 1 2 To set the VIO to 3 8V place the jumper cap over pins 2 3 Note A wrong voltage setting will cause irreversible permanent damage to the CPU DO NOT use these functions unless you are an experienced user and are willing to take your own risk 3 2 1 3 21 3 2 1 3 5V 3 6V 3 8V 3 3 22 AGP Booster JP11 This function offers AGP frequency setup The AGP frequency normally runs at 66MHz To set the AGP frequency to its default setting which is roughly two thirds of the processor
60. rd the CPU is secured into place c To release CPU use your index finger and thumb grasp each lock and gently push downward Lift the CPU upward and out of the socket Step 2 Install processor fan This process is executed more quickly if your Pentium II III Celeron processor already has a fan attached to it If so attach the processor fan power cable to the FAN1 header Step 3 Setting CPU speed The CPU speed is setup using Iwill Smart Setting This is found in the BIOS setup by pressing lt Del gt during the boot up process Please refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on setting CPU speed Note The CPU speed must be setup according to the CPU s specifications Step 4 Install the memory module At least one memory module such as a 168 pin 3 3V unbuffered SDRAM Registered DIMM or EDO DIMM needs to be inserted into the DIMM sockets You may select any of the four DIMM sockets there are no restrictions Note Be sure the edges of your memory module line up correctly with the socket before attempting to insert the memory module Step 5 Connect the internal peripherals The internal peripherals are devices that are located within the computer chassis such as the floppy disk drive hard disk drive CD ROM drive etc There is one 34 pin flat cable for floppy disk drive and one 40 pin flat cable for several IDE devices included in your retail package Note The plastic lead on the middle of one side of the cable s
61. res Wake on LAN header for use with add in network interface cards NICs Power failure recovery Wake on modem 1 1 8 Other features Award BIOS Using 2Mbit Flash ROM to provide on board upgrade ability without changing components Plug and Play compatible Supports Advanced Power Management APM Supports ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface Supports Creative SB LINK to deliver Sound Blaster 16 compatibility 1 2 Environment Requirements Temperature 0 55 degrees C operating or storage 5 to 95 non condensing relative humidity At least a 250 W power supply The power supply must comply with the following recommendations found in the specifications The potential relation between 3 3 VDC and 5 VDC power rails The current capability of the 5 VSB line All timing parameters 1 3 Motherboard Components Placement The following figure shows the location of the components on the BD100 Plus motherboard 1 Gy vcc GNC 1 IRRX vs C GND IR P WOL GG GND G1 1IRTX G1 LID ON G 1IRMODE 3 Gq NC 7 FAN2 L Tmp
62. rience compatibility problems with the new upgraded PCI bus sound cards This function adopts Intel s PC PCI technology to deliver Sound Blaster 16 compatibility to PCI bus sound card enabling users to play real mode DOS games To use this function connect the cable provided by the PCI sound card to the SB LINK header Locate the SB LINK header on the motherboard Pin I GNT Pin 4 Ground Pin 2 Key Pin 5 REQ Pin 3 Ground Pin 6 SIRQ 25 3 3 16 Infrared connector IR The Infrared connector supports infrared wireless transmitting and receiving of data between devices when using the appropriate application software You must configure a Serial Port 2 to support an IrDA module prior to using this feature The 7 pin Infrared header identified as IR is located in between the PCI1 and PCI2 slots Connect the cable from the IrDA module to the IR header 3 3 17 WOL header WOL The WOL Wake On LAN is a feature which allows you to power on or wake up the computer through a network LAN This feature can only be used if your system has a network interface card NIC that supports WOL technology and your system has an ATX power supply of at least 800mA The 3 pin WOL header identified as WOL is located in near the PCI1 slot Connect the cable from a network interface card NIC to the WOL header Note When operating WOL ensure the power cord is still plugged into the socket and that the computer has been turned off
63. s located outside the computer chassis such as the serial mouse printer PS 2 mouse external modem etc Connect these devices to their appropriate connectors Step 17 Power on the system Once the system is powered on make sure you enter the BIOS setup program and load the manufacturer s default settings After the system reboot you are ready to install your operating system Enjoy 18 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Preparation and Inspection The BD100 Plus motherboard like all other electronic equipment is sensitive to static Please take the proper precautions when handling it If possible ground yourself by touching a metal table or desk Keep the board in its conductive wrapping until it is configured and ready to be installed in your system Note Please review 1 3 Motherboard Components Placement graphic for reference 3 2 Unpack the BD100 Plus You should find the following components when opening the box One BD 100 Plus motherboard This operation manual One 40 pin IDE cable One 34 pin floppy cable One Iwill Power Installer CD diskette One Thermal Sensor Kit For installation you may need some or all of the following tools Medium size flat blade screwdriver Medium size Phillips head screwdriver A 3 16 inch nut driver or wrench Warning Users must follow these guidelines to ensure the BD100 Plus is protected during installation Make sure your computer is unplugged whenever working with inside com
64. sources for hardware components BIOS FEATURES SETUP Specifies advanced features available through the BIOS 30 CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP Specifies advanced features available through the chipset POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Specifies power management features PNP PCI CONFIGURATION Specifies Plug and Play and PCI features INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS Specifies on board controller features LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS Loads the manufacturer default setting into CMOS IWILL SMART SETTING Specifies special features SUPERVISOR USER PASSWORD Specifies passwords IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION Auto detects the parameters of IDE disks SAVE amp EXIT SETUP Saves current value to CMOS and exit setup EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Abandons all changes and exit setup 4 3 STANDARD CMOS SETUP This setup page is used for allocating resources for hardware components 4 3 1 Date This field specifies the current date The date format is lt day gt lt month gt lt date gt and lt year gt 4 3 2 Time This field specifies the current time The time format is lt hour gt lt minute gt and lt second gt The time is calculated based on the 24 hour military time clock 4 3 3 Primary Master Primary Slave Secondary Master Secondary Slave This field specifies the geometric parameters and translation mode of IDE disk drives 31 4 3 3 1 TYPE This field specifies type of drive that corresponds to the drive installed in your system If you select User
65. system will stop for any errors except diskette and keyboard errors 33 4 3 8 Base Memory The POST Power On Self Test determines the amount of base conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 640K This field has no options 4 3 9 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during the POST This is the amount of memory located above MB in the processor s memory address map This field has no options 4 3 10 Other Memory This refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This memory can be used for different applications DOS uses this area to load device drivers in an effort to keep as much base memory free for application programs The BIOS is the most frequent user of this RAM area since this is where it shadows RAM This field has no options 4 4 BIOS FEATURES SETUP This setup page specifies advanced features available through the BIOS Note An asterisk denotes the default setting 4 4 1 Virus Warning When this function is enabled the BIOS monitors the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification If an attempt is made the BIOS will halt the system and then display an error message Afterwards if necessary you can run an anti virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done Many disk diagnostic programs will attempt to access the boot sector table which
66. t file or partition method please make sure that you have enough free HDD space for creating this hidden file or partition Ex if you have 64MB system memory and 4MB of VGA memory you need at least 68MB 64MB 4MB of HDD space You also have to reserve some free space for your future memory expansion For example if you plan to upgrade you system memory to 128MB in the near future then you may reserve a 132MB 128MB 4MB space 6 The following are just some of the many AGP cards that have been tested and approved to work satisfactorily with Suspend to Disk Manufacturer model Chipset Iwill Adventure IT 3Dlabs Permedia 2 Matrox G200 57 GainWard 3Dfx Banshee View Top Vulcan B 3Dfx Banshee View Top Titan 4000 S3 Trio 3D Prolink 3Dfx Banshee ATI 3D Rage Pro ATI Rage IIC ASUS Sis 6326 5 6 1 Set Up Suspend to Disk Before installing Suspend to Disk utility please make sure your system is running normally More importantly you must ensure the Suspend to Disk feature has been disabled before installing new devices or upgrading your system memory Enter BIOS setup Power on the system by either pressing the Power On button or by using any of the power on features provided by the BD100 Plus motherboard Then press the lt Del gt key after the Power On Self Test POST and before the scanning of IDE devices Simply look for the message Press DEL to enter SETUP displayed at the bottom of the screen during the boot up process
67. tem was last on press the power on button The screen will display the percentage of memory as it is being restored from the hard disk Once the percentage reaches 100 the system will return to the original screen 5 6 3 Removing Suspend to Disk utility This process helps disable the Suspend to Disk utility 5 6 3 1 Delete Suspend to Disk From Windows 95 98 NT Open your Programs file and select MS DOS Prompt 1 Type the following CAWINDOWS gt lock Press lt Enter gt The system will ask Are you Ready Press y for yes Press lt Enter gt Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your floppy disk drive See above Type the following CDA Press lt Enter gt To delete file type the following A gt zvhdd d file Note one space is between zvhdd and d and one space is between d and file To delete partition type the following A gt zvhdd d partition Note one space is between zvhdd and d and one space is between d and partition Press any key to return to Windows Then restart your system 60 5 6 3 2 Delete Suspend to Disk From DOS Directly Enter DOS during the re boot process by pressing the lt F8 gt key after powering on the system and selecting Command prompt only Or if your system normally runs from DOS or you have a DOS diskette simply boot from DOS 1 Insert your Suspend to Disk diskette into your
68. unction connect the cable from the KL header to the switch located on front panel of your PC case Locate the KL header on the motherboard Pin 14 KEYLOCK 1 00100 Ba 1 2 O000 000 11 Pin 15 Ground 3 3 14 5 SPEAKER header SPKR If connected the speaker sounds an error beep code information during the POST in the event that the computer can not use the video interface The 4 pin speaker header is located on pins 17 20 identified as SPKR To use this function connect the cable from the SPKR header to the switch located on front panel of your PC case Locate the SPKR header on the motherboard Pin 17 VCC Pin 18 Ground 1 0 ojo ofo ofo ofo 1 Pin 19 NC 2 oojo GD ii Pin 20 BUZZ 3 3 14 6 Connect the ACPI LED If connected the ACPI LED will light up each time your PC is in suspend or power saving mode The 2 pin ACPI LED is located on pins 1 2 identified as ACPI Connect the cable from the ACPI LED header to the ACPI located on front panel of your PC case Locate the ACPI LED header on the motherboard Pin 1 Anode 1 O ojo olo Cfo o 1 Pin 2 Cathode 210000 00 0 09 11 3 3 15 SB LINK header SB LINK Sound Blaster 16 was the standard of the ISA bus sound cards Several games have been programmed for Sound Blaster especially under the DOS environment Users who continue to play games that use ISA bus sound cards may expe
69. ur own device driver floppy diskettes if you have a CD ROM with IDE interface If you have already installed SCSI CD ROM please make sure your SCSI host adapter supports bootable CD ROM and then proceed directly to step h and then finish the procedure First power on or boot your system Press lt Del gt key during boot sequence to enter CMOS Setup Utility c Use arrow keys to select BIOS FEATURES SETUP on the menu then press Enter d Select Boot Sequence and change the default setting from A C SCSI to CD ROM C A using Page Up Page Down key e Press lt Esc gt key to go back to CMOS SETUP Utility menu f Press lt F10 gt to select Save and Exit Setup g Press Y then Enter to complete Now you are able to boot up the system from the CD ROM h Insert the Power Installer CD into the CD ROM drive and re start the computer i Iwill Diskette Creator will now execute automatically for making your own driver diskettes j Make the desired driver diskettes according to the instructions displayed on screen 5 3 CPU frequency selection by BIOS Iwill BD100 PLUS motherboard offers the Iwill Smart Setting for CPU selection Warning Over clocking is not guaranteed Users must have substantial knowledge of proper Vcore settings prior to adjusting CPU speeds Over clocking should be done only by experienced engineers who conduct tests Through Software BIOS setting In cas
70. us motherboard has four Dual Inline Memory Module DIMM sockets which support memory size from 8 MB to I GB with SDRAM and EDO DRAM The Synchronous DRAM SDRAM improves memory performance through memory access that is synchronous with the memory clock The Error Checking and Correcting ECC memory improves system security by detecting and correcting error bits when accessing memory The BD100 Plus motherboard supports the following memory features JEDEC MO 161 compliant 168 pin DIMMs with gold plated contacts 3 3 V memory module only ECC logic detects multiple bit errors and corrects single bit errors SDRAM Unbuffered SDRAM Registered DIMM or 60 ns 3 3 V EDO DIMMs 16 64 Mbit DRAM technology Symmetrical and asymmetrical DRAM addressing Single sided or double sided DIMMs Note 3 3 V EDO and SDRAM DIMMs cannot be installed together at the same time on the BD100 Plus motherboard 21 Memory can be installed in DIMM sockets without any order restrictions The memory type size speed can vary between sockets The BIOS automatically detects memory type size and speed Note 1 In order to reduce the loading the total memory chip count installed on the system should not exceed 72 unless the Registered DIMMs are used Note 2 The Serial Presence Detect SPD information is highly recommended on all 100 MHz DIMMs for the BD100 Plus motherboard This function is implemented using an EEPROM component on the memory module The nonvolati
71. ystem ensure you have the proper size and number of fans and vents and position each fan properly in relation to the system s components Most systems are equipped with at least one fan However the user may have to purchase additional secondary fans in order to take advantage of this function The BD100 Plus motherboard supports two extra system fan headers FAN2 and FAN3 Connect the power cable from the FAN2 3 header to each additional fan used within your system These fans automatically stop when the system enters the suspend mode 23 Locate the FAN2 3 header on the motherboard Pin I Ground Pin 2 12 V Pin 3 SENSE 3 3 13 Power On header PWR ON The Power On header can be connected to the Power On button located on front panel of your PC case Pressing this button turns your system on or off At least two seconds must pass before the power supply will recognize another on off signal Note Press the Power On button holding it in for four seconds This will forcibly execute the shutdown procedure immediately 3 3 14 Front panel connector J43 The J43 connector contains several headers which are connected to buttons or switches located on front panel of your PC case Note These functions are optional for the user 3 3 14 1 IDE LED header ALED If connected the LED will light up whenever the IDE devices are working The 2 pin IDE LED header is located on pins 5 6 identified as ALED To use this function con

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