MB879
Intel Pentium® M
ATI Radeon Xpress 200
Mini-ITX Motherboard
USER’S MANUAL
Version 1.0
Table of Contents
Introduction.......................................................1
Product Description.............................................................1
Checklist..............................................................................2
MB879 Specifications.........................................................3
Board Dimensions...............................................................4
Installations.......................................................5
Installing the CPU...............................................................6
Installing the Memory .........................................................7
Setting the Jumpers .............................................................8
Connectors on MB879 ......................................................12
BIOS Setup.......................................................23
Drivers Installation......................................47
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility.........................48
VGA Drivers Installation ..................................................49
LAN Drivers Installation...................................................50
Appendix ...........................................................51
A. I/O Port Address Map...................................................51
B. Interrupt Request Lines (IRQ)......................................52
C. Watchdog Timer Configuration....................................53
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Introduction
Product Description
Designed for gaming and multimedia applications, the MB879 Mini ITX board
incorporates the ATi Xpress 200 chipset, supporting CPU front side bus of
400MHzz and 533MHz. The board accommodates Pentium® M and Celeron®
M processors with speeds up to 2.26GHz and one DDR2 DIMM memory.
The MB879 comes with the RC410MD Integrated Graphics Processor (IGP) that
integrates 2D/3D graphics and a system controller in a single chip. The
RC410MB delivers the best performance of all integrated graphics and core
logic products in the market. It incorporates an ATI Radeon X300-based
graphics core, which is coupled with 64-bit DDR/DDR2 SDRAM system
memory interface for optimal performance.
The main features of the board are:
Supports Pentium® M / Celeron® M processors
Supports up to 2.26GHz, 400MHz/533MHz FSB
One DDR2 SDRAM DIMM, Max. 1GB memory
Onboard 10/100 BaseT and Gigabit LAN (MB879F)
ATi Mobility Radeon 9600 VGA for CRT / TV out / LVDS
2x SATA, 6x USB 2.0, 4x COM, Watchdog timer, 1394
1x PCI, 1x MiniPCI, 1xPCI-E(x1) slots
Dimensions of the board are 170mm x 170mm.
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Checklist
Your MB879 package should include the items listed below.
•
The MB879 Pentium® M Mini-ITX motherboard
• This User’s Manual
• 1 CD containing chipset drivers and flash memory utility
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MB879 Specifications
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Socket 479 or FBGA on board
Intel Pentium® M / Celeron® M (Dothan core only)
0.700V ~ 1.708V
Up to 2.26GHz / 533MHz FSB
APM1.2
ATI Radeon Xpress 200 (RC410MD) / SB450 chipset
NB: ATi Radeon Xpress 200 (RC410MD), 707-ball FCBGA
SB: ATi SB450, 564-ball BGA
CPU Socket
CPU Supported
CPU Voltage
CPU Speed / FSB
Green /APM
Chipset
Award BIOS, support ACPI function
BIOS
128K/256K/512K/1M Level 2 (CPU integrated)
1x DDR2 400/533/667 socket (single channel, w/o ECC),
Max.1GB
Cache
Memory
ATi RC410MD built Mobility Radeon 9600 (M10) graphic core.
Supports DirectX 9.0 and supports CRT, LVDS & TV-out
ATi RC410MD built controller and transmitter, supports 24-bit
single/dual channels LVDS
VGA
LVDS
LAN
-
Realtek RTL8100C-LF (10/100) LAN controller x1 co-layout w/
RTL8110S-32-LF Gigabit LAN controller
Marvell 88E8052 PCI Express x1 Gigabit LAN controller
(option)
-
ATi SB450 built-in USB2.0 host controller, supports 6 ports
ATi SB450 built-in Audio controller + AC97 Codec ALC655 for 5.1
CH (Line-out, Line-in & Microphone)
USB
Audio
NS LM4950 (8-ohm 2W stereo audio power amplifier)
ATi SB450 built-in SATA host controller, supports 2 ports
TI TSB43LV22 (dual port)
Serial ATA
1394
ATi SB450 built-in two channels Ultra DMA 100/133
Local bus IDE
-
IDE1: 40 pins box-header; IDE2: Compact Flash
ITE IT8712: COM1, COM2 (RS232), IrDA, Floppy, hardware
monitor (3 thermal inputs, 4 voltage monitor inputs, VID0-5 & 2
Fan Header). Parallel port not use
Fintek F81216D for COM3 / COM4
PS/2 Connector x1 for keyboard/mouse
Gigabit LAN RJ-45 + dual USB stack connector
10/100 LAN RJ45 + dual USB stack connector
DB9 & DB15 stack connector x1 for COM 1 and VGA
RCA Jack x1 +S-Video for TV-Out
SPDIF/OUT connector x1
LPC I/O
2nd I/O
Edge Connector
(same I/O shield w/
MB896)
1394 Connector x1
RCA Jack 3x1 for Audio (Line-Out, Line-In & Mic) – 1U height
DF13-20 x2 for LVDS
Onboard Headers /
Connectors
40 pins, 2.54mm, box-header x 1 for IDE1
5x2 pins pin-header x1 for 2 USB ports
8 pins pin-header x1 for 1394
30 pins pin-header x1 for COM2/3/4
Slim Floppy connector x 1
5 pins pin-header x 1 for IrDA
PCI slot (32bits/33MHz) x1
Expansion Slot
PCI-Express (x1) x1 (align w/ PCI slot); Mini PCI connector x1
Supports 4 in, 4 out
Digital I/O
Yes (256 segments, 0, 1, 2…255. sec/min)
Standard ATX 12V
+5V, +12V, -12V, 5VSB, -5V & 3.3V
Modem Wakeup, LAN Wakeup
Watchdog Timer
Power Connector
System Voltage
Other Features
Board Size
170 x 170mm
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Installations
This section provides information on how to use the jumpers and
connectors on the MB879 in order to set up a workable system. The
topics covered are:
Installing the CPU ................................................................................. 6
Installing the Memory ........................................................................... 7
Setting the Jumpers................................................................................ 8
Connectors on MB879......................................................................... 12
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Installing the CPU
The MB879 board supports a Socket 479 processor socket for Intel®
Pentium® M or Celeron® M processors.
The processor socket comes with a screw to secure the processor. As
shown in the left picture below, loosen the screw first before inserting
the processor. Place the processor into the socket by making sure the
notch on the corner of the CPU corresponds with the notch on the inside
of the socket. Once the processor has slide into the socket, fasten the
screw. Refer to the figures below.
NOTE: Ensure that the CPU heat sink and the CPU top surface are in
total contact to avoid CPU overheating problem that would
cause your system to hang or be unstable.
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Installing the Memory
The MB879 board supports one DDR2 memory socket for a maximum
total memory of 1GB in DDR2 memory type.
Installing and Removing Memory Modules
To install the DDR2 modules, locate the memory slot on the board and
perform the following steps:
1. Hold the DDR2 module so that the key of the DDR2 module align
with those on the memory slot.
2. Gently push the DDR2 module in an upright position until the clips of
the slot close to hold the DDR2 module in place when the DDR2
module touches the bottom of the slot.
3. To remove the DDR2 module, press the clips with both hands.
DDR2 Module
Lock
Lock
Lock
Lock
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Setting the Jumpers
Jumpers are used on MB879 to select various settings and features
according to your needs and applications. Contact your supplier if you
have doubts about the best configuration for your needs. The following
lists the connectors on MB879 and their respective functions.
Jumper Locations on MB879.......................................................... 9
JP1: COM4 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting............................ 10
JP2: LVDS Panel Voltage Selection............................................. 10
JP3: COM3 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting............................ 10
JP4: CPU FSB Selection............................................................... 10
JP5: Clear CMOS Setting ............................................................. 11
SW1: LVDS Resolution Switch Setting....................................... 11
IMPORTANT NOTE: When the system boots without the CRT being
connected, there will be no image on screen when you insert the
CRT/VGA cable. To show the image on screen, the hotkey must be
pressed.
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Jumper Locations on MB879
Jumpers on MB879...........................................................................Page
JP1: COM4 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting ........................... 10
JP2: LVDS Panel Voltage Selection ............................................ 10
JP3: COM3 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting ........................... 10
JP4: CPU FSB Selection .............................................................. 10
JP5: Clear CMOS Setting............................................................. 11
SW1: LVDS Resolution Switch Setting....................................... 11
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JP1: COM4 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting
Pin #
Pin #
Signal Name
JP1
Signal Name
+12V
1
3
5
RI
RI (Default)
RI
2
4
6
RI (Default)
+5V
COM4 Settings: Pin 1-2 short = +12V, Pin 6-5 short = +5V, Pin 3-4
Standard COM Port
JP2: LVDS Panel Voltage Selection
JP2
LVDS Voltage
3.3V
5V
JP3: COM3 RS232 +5V / +12V Power Setting
Pin #
Pin #
Signal Name
JP3
Signal Name
+12V
1
3
5
RI
RI (Default)
RI
2
4
6
RI (Default)
+5V
COM3 Settings: Pin 1-2 short = +12V, Pin 5-6 short = +5V, Pin 3-4
Standard COM Port
JP4: CPU FSB Selection
JP4
CPU FSB
400MHz
533MHz
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JP5: Clear CMOS Setting
JP5
Setting
Normal
Clear CMOS
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SW1: LVDS Resolution Switch Setting
SW1-1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
SW1-2
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
SW1-3
ON
ON
ON
OFF
SW1-4
ON
ON
ON
ON
Resolution
800x600
1024x768
1280 X 1024
1400 X 1050
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Connectors on MB879
The connectors on MB879 allows you to connect external devices such
as keyboard, floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, etc. The following
table lists the connectors on MB879 and their respective functions.
Connector Locations on MB879................................................... 13
CN1: PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connectors...................... 14
CN2: S-Video and RCA Connector for TV out............................ 14
CN3: COM1 and VGA Connector ............................................... 14
CN4: 10/100 LAN RJ-45 and USB1/2 Ports................................ 15
CN5: 1394 Connector................................................................... 15
CN6: SPDIF Out Connector......................................................... 15
CN7: Gigabit LAN RJ-45 and USB3/4 Ports............................... 15
CN8: Audio Connector................................................................. 15
FAN1: CPU Fan Power Connector............................................... 15
FAN2: System Fan Power Connector........................................... 15
J1: Floppy Drive Connector.......................................................... 16
IDE1: IDE Connector ................................................................... 16
J2: ATX Power Supply Connector ............................................... 17
J3: TV Out Header (RCA & S-Video) ......................................... 17
J4: COM2, COM3, COM4 Serial Ports........................................ 17
J5: IrDA Connector ...................................................................... 18
J9, J6: LVDS Connectors (1st channel, 2nd channel) .................. 18
J7: Panel Inverter Power Connector ............................................. 18
J8: Digital I/O ............................................................................... 18
J10: 1394 Connector..................................................................... 19
J11: Panel Inverter Power Connector ........................................... 19
J12: Mini PCI Connector.............................................................. 19
J13: Speaker Connector................................................................ 19
J14: Front Audio Connector ......................................................... 19
J15, J16: Serial ATA Connectors ................................................. 20
J17: Wake On LAN Connector..................................................... 20
J18: System Function Connector.................................................. 20
J19: USB4 / USB5 Connector ...................................................... 20
J20: CD-In Pin Header ................................................................. 21
J21: Power LED Connector.......................................................... 21
J22: Compact Flash Connector (solder side) ................................ 21
PCI1: PCI Slot (supports 2 Masters) ............................................ 21
PCIE1: PCI-E(x1) Slot ................................................................. 21
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CN1: PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connectors
PS/2 Mouse
PS/2 Keyboard
Signal Name
Keyboard data
N.C.
GND
5V
Keyboard clock
N.C.
Keyboard Mouse Signal Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mouse data
N.C.
GND
5V
Mouse clock
N.C.
CN2: S-Video and RCA Connector for TV out
CN3: COM1 and VGA Connector
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Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
Not Used
[[[[
Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name
Red
Blue
1
3
2
4
Green
N.C.
GND
GND
N.C.
N.C.
HSYNC
NC
5
7
9
11
13
15
6
8
10
12
14
GND
GND
GND
N.C.
VSYNC
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CN4: 10/100 LAN RJ-45 and USB1/2 Ports
CN5: 1394 Connector
CN6: SPDIF Out Connector
CN7: Gigabit LAN RJ-45 and USB3/4 Ports
CN8: Audio Connector
The audio connector, from top to bottom, is composed of Line in, Line
out and Microphone jacks.
FAN1: CPU Fan Power Connector
FAN1 is a 3-pin header for the CPU fan. The fan must be a 12V fan.
Pin #
Signal Name
Ground
+12V
Rotation detection
1
2
3
FAN2: System Fan Power Connector
FAN2 is a 3-pin header for system fans. The fan must be a 12V (500mA)
fan.
Pin #
Signal Name
Ground
+12V
Rotation detection
1
2
3
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J1: Floppy Drive Connector
J1 is a slim 26-pin connector and will support up to 2.88MB FDD.
Signal Name Pin # Pin #
Signal Name
INDEX
DRV_SEL
DSK_CH
NC
VCC
VCC
VCC
NC
1
3
5
2
4
6
8
7
NC
DINST
NC
GND
GND
GND
NC
GND
GND
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
MOTOR
DIR
STEP
WDATA
WGATE
TRACK
WPROT
RDATA
SIDE
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
IDE1: IDE Connector
Signal Name
Pin #
Pin #
Signal Name
Reset IDE
Host data 7
Host data 6
Host data 5
Host data 4
Host data 3
Host data 2
Host data 1
Host data 0
Ground
1
2
Ground
Host data 8
Host data 9
Host data 10
Host data 11
Host data 12
Host data 13
Host data 14
Host data 15
Protect pin
Ground
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
DRQ0
Host IOW
Host IOR
IOCHRDY
DACK0
Ground
Ground
Host ALE
Ground
No connect
No connect
Address 2
Chip select 1
Ground
IRQ14
Address 1
Address 0
Chip select 0
Activity
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J2: ATX Power Supply Connector
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1
Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name
3.3V
-12V
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3.3V
3.3V
Ground
+5V
Ground
+5V
Ground
Power good
5VSB
Ground
PS-ON
Ground
Ground
Ground
-5V
+5V
+5V
20
10
10
+12V
J3: TV Out Header (RCA & S-Video)
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
NC
Y
C
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
NC
Ground
Ground
Ground
COMP
J4: COM2, COM3, COM4 Serial Ports
Pin #
Signal Name (RS-232)
1
2
3
4
5
DCD, Data carrier detect
RXD, Receive data
TXD, Transmit data
DTR, Data terminal ready
Ground
6
7
8
9
DSR, Data set ready
RTS, Request to send
CTS, Clear to send
RI, Ring indicator
No Connect.
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J5: IrDA Connector
Pin #
Signal Name
+5V
No connect
Ir RX
1
2
3
4
5
Ground
Ir TX
J9, J6: LVDS Connectors (1st channel, 2nd channel)
The LVDS connectors are composed of the first channel (J9) and second
channel (J6) to support 18-bit or 36-bit.
Signal Name Pin # Pin #
Signal Name
TX0+
TX0-
Ground
TX1-
2
4
6
1
3
5
Ground
TX1+
5V/3.3V
NC
TX2-
Ground
TXC-
5V/3.3V
+12V
8
7
9
Ground
NC
TX2+
Ground
TXC+
ENABKL
+12V
10
12
14
16
18
20
11
13
15
17
19
J7: Panel Inverter Power Connector
Pin #
Signal Name
1
2
3
4
+12V (1A)
Ground
LCDVDD
ENABKL
J8: Digital I/O
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
GND
OUT3
OUT2
IN3
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
VCC
OUT1
OUT0
IN1
IN2
IN0
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J10: 1394 Connector
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
TPA+
TPA-
+12V
GND
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
TPB+
TPB-
NC
NC
J11: Panel Inverter Power Connector
Pin #
Signal Name
1
2
3
+12V (1A)
NC
Ground
J12: Mini PCI Connector
J13: Speaker Connector
The J15 connector supports 2W/8ohm stereo audio power amplifier.
Pin # Signal Name
1
2
3
4
Audio L
Ground
Ground
Audio R
J14: Front Audio Connector
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
Rear Audio R
Front Audio R
Mic In
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Rear Audio L
Front Audio L
VREF Out
Ground
REMARKS: To use the front audio connector, the jumpers on pin 1-3
and pin 2-4 must be removed.
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J15, J16: Serial ATA Connectors
J17: Wake On LAN Connector
J17 is a 3-pin header for the Wake On LAN function. Wake On LAN
will function properly only with an ATX power supply with 5VSB that
has 200mA.
Pin #
Signal Name
+5VSB
1
2
3
Ground
-PME
J18: System Function Connector
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
5VSB
5V
Ground
1
3
5
2
4
7
PS_ON
HDD Active
Reset
ATX power on switch: Pins 1-2
HDD LED: Pins 3-4
Reset switch: Pins 5-6
J19: USB4 / USB5 Connector
Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Name
Vcc
D-
D+
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
Vcc
D-
D+
Ground
NC
Ground
Protect Pin
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J20: CD-In Pin Header
Pin # Signal Name
1
2
3
4
CD Audio R
Ground
Ground
CD Audio L
J21: Power LED Connector
Pin #
Signal Name
1
2
3
Vcc
NC
PLED
J22: Compact Flash Connector (solder side)
PCI1: PCI Slot (supports 2 Masters)
PCIE1: PCI-E(x1) Slot
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BIOS Setup
This chapter describes the different settings available in the Award
BIOS that comes with the board. The topics covered in this chapter are
as follows:
BIOS Introduction........................................................................ 24
BIOS Setup................................................................................... 24
Standard CMOS Setup ................................................................. 26
Advanced BIOS Features ............................................................. 29
Advanced Chipset Features.......................................................... 32
Integrated Peripherals................................................................... 35
Power Management Setup............................................................ 39
PNP/PCI Configurations .............................................................. 42
PC Health Status........................................................................... 43
Frequency/Voltage Control .......................................................... 44
Load Fail-Safe Defaults................................................................ 45
Load Optimized Defaults ............................................................. 45
Set Supervisor/User Password...................................................... 45
Save & Exit Setup ........................................................................ 45
Exit Without Saving..................................................................... 45
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BIOS Introduction
The Award BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) installed in your
computer system’s ROM supports Intel processors. The BIOS provides
critical low-level support for a standard device such as disk drives, serial
ports and parallel ports. It also adds virus and password protection as
well as special support for detailed fine-tuning of the chipset controlling
the entire system.
BIOS Setup
The Award BIOS provides a Setup utility program for specifying the
system configurations and settings. The BIOS ROM of the system stores
the Setup utility. When you turn on the computer, the Award BIOS is
immediately activated. Pressing the <Del> key immediately allows you
to enter the Setup utility. If you are a little bit late pressing the <Del>
key, POST (Power On Self Test) will continue with its test routines, thus
preventing you from invoking the Setup. If you still wish to enter Setup,
restart the system by pressing the ”Reset” button or simultaneously
pressing the <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys. You can also restart by
turning the system Off and back On again. The following message will
appear on the screen:
Press <DEL> to Enter Setup
In general, you press the arrow keys to highlight items, <Enter> to
select, the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys to change entries, <F1> for help
and <Esc> to quit.
When you enter the Setup utility, the Main Menu screen will appear on
the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from various setup
functions and exit choices.
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Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Frequency/Voltage Control
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
ESC : Quit
Ç È Æ Å : Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type…
The section below the setup items of the Main Menu displays the control
keys for this menu. At the bottom of the Main Menu just below the
control keys section, there is another section, which displays information
on the currently highlighted item in the list.
Note:
If the system cannot boot after making and saving system
changes with Setup, the Award BIOS supports an override to
the CMOS settings that resets your system to its default.
Warning: It is strongly recommended that you avoid making any
changes to the chipset defaults. These defaults have been
carefully chosen by both Award and your system
manufacturer to provide the absolute maximum performance
and reliability. Changing the defaults could cause the system
to become unstable and crash in some cases.
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Standard CMOS Setup
“Standard CMOS Setup” choice allows you to record some basic
hardware configurations in your computer system and set the system
clock and error handling. If the motherboard is already installed in a
working system, you will not need to select this option. You will need to
run the Standard CMOS option, however, if you change your system
hardware configurations, the onboard battery fails, or the configuration
stored in the CMOS memory was lost or damaged.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Wed, Apr 28, 2004
00 : 00 : 00
Item Help
Menu Level >
IDE Channel 0 Master
IDE Channel 0 Slave
IDE Channel 1 Master
IDE Channel 1 Slave
None
None
None
None
Change the day, month,
Year and century
Drive A
Drive B
1.44M, 3.5 in.
None
Video
EGA/VGA
All Errors
Halt On
Base Memory
640K
Extended Memory
Total Memory
129024K
130048K
At the bottom of the menu are the control keys for use on this menu. If
you need any help in each item field, you can press the <F1> key. It will
display the relevant information to help you. The memory display at the
lower right-hand side of the menu is read-only. It will adjust
automatically according to the memory changed. The following
describes each item of this menu.
Date
The date format is:
Day :
Sun to Sat
1 to 12
1 to 31
Month :
Date :
Year :
1999 to 2099
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To set the date, highlight the “Date” field and use the PageUp/
PageDown or +/- keys to set the current time.
Time
The time format is: Hour : 00 to 23
Minute : 00 to 59
Second : 00 to 59
To set the time, highlight the “Time” field and use the <PgUp>/ <PgDn>
or +/- keys to set the current time.
IDE Channel Master/Slave
The onboard PCI IDE connector provides Primary and Secondary
channels for connecting up to two IDE hard disks or other IDE devices.
Press <Enter> to configure the hard disk. The selections include Auto,
Manual, and None. Select ‘Manual’ to define the drive information
manually. You will be asked to enter the following items.
CYLS :
HEAD :
PRECOMP :
LANDING ZONE :
SECTOR :
Number of cylinders
Number of read/write heads
Write precompensation
Landing zone
Number of sectors
The Access Mode selections are as follows:
CHS (HD < 528MB)
LBA (HD > 528MB and supports
Logical Block Addressing)
Large (for MS-DOS only)
Auto
Remarks: The main board supports two serial ATA ports and are
represented in this setting as IDE Channel 0.
Drive A / Drive B
These fields identify the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B that has
been installed in the computer. The available specifications are:
360KB 1.2MB 720KB 1.44MB 2.88MB
5.25 in. 5.25 in. 3.5 in.
3.5 in.
3.5 in.
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Video
This field selects the type of video display card installed in your system.
You can choose the following video display cards:
EGA/VGA
For EGA, VGA, SEGA, SVGA
or PGA monitor adapters. (default)
Power up in 40 column mode.
Power up in 80 column mode.
For Hercules or MDA adapters.
CGA 40
CGA 80
MONO
Halt On
This field determines whether or not the system will halt if an error is
detected during power up.
No errors
The system boot will not be halted for any error
that may be detected.
All errors
Whenever the BIOS detects a non-fatal error,
the system will stop and you will be prompted.
The system boot will not be halted for a
keyboard error; it will stop for all other errors
The system boot will not be halted for a disk
error; it will stop for all other errors.
All, But Keyboard
All, But Diskette
All, But Disk/Key
The system boot will not be halted for a key-
board or disk error; it will stop for all others.
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Advanced BIOS Features
This section allows you to configure and improve your system and
allows you to set up some system features according to your preference.
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Advanced BIOS Features
CPU Feature
Press Enter
Press Enter
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Floppy
Hard Disk
CDROM
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
On
ITEM HELP
Hard Disk Boot Priority
Virus Warning
CPU L1 and L2 Cache
Quick Power On Self Test
First Boot Device
Second Boot Device
Third Boot Device
Boot Other Device
Menu Level >
Swap Floppy Drive
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Boot Up NumLock Status
Gate A20 Option
Fast
Typematic Rate Setting
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Typematic Delay (Msec)
Security Option
Disabled
6
250
Setup
APIC Mode
Enabled
1.4
Non-OS2
Yes
MPS Version Control for OS
OS Select For DRAM>64MB
Report No FDD For WIN 95
Small Logo (EPA) Show
Enabled
CPU Feature
Press Enter to configure the settings relevant to CPU Feature.
Hard Disk Boot Priority
With the field, there is the option to choose, aside from the hard disks connected,
“Bootable add-in Cards” which refers to other external devices.
Virus Warning
If this option is enabled, an alarm message will be displayed when trying to write
on the boot sector or on the partition table on the disk, which is typical of the
virus.
CPU L1 and L2 Cache
Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional
DRAM (system memory). CPUs from 486-type on up contain internal cache
memory, and most, but not all, modern PCs have additional (external) cache
memory. When the CPU requests data, the system transfers the requested data
from the main DRAM into cache memory, for even faster access by the CPU.
These items allow you to enable (speed up memory access) or disable the cache
function. By default, these items are Enabled.
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Quick Power On Self Test
When enabled, this field speeds up the Power On Self Test (POST) after
the system is turned on. If it is set to Enabled, BIOS will skip some
items.
First/Second/Third Boot Device
These fields determine the drive that the system searches first for an
operating system. The options available include Floppy, LS120, Hard
Disk, CDROM, ZIP100, USB-Floppy, USB-ZIP, USB-CDROM, LAN
and Disable.
Boot Other Device
These fields allow the system to search for an OS from other devices
other than the ones selected in the First/Second/Third Boot Device.
Swap Floppy Drive
This item allows you to determine whether or not to enable Swap Floppy
Drive. When enabled, the BIOS swaps floppy drive assignments so that
Drive A becomes Drive B, and Drive B becomes Drive A. By default,
this field is set to Disabled.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
This feature controls whether the BIOS checks for a floppy drive while
booting up. If it cannot detect one (either due to improper configuration
or its absence), it will flash an error message.
Boot Up NumLock Status
This allows you to activate the NumLock function after you power up
the system.
Gate A20 Option
This field allows you to select how Gate A20 is worked. Gate A20 is a
device used to address memory above 1 MB.
Typematic Rate Setting
When disabled, continually holding down a key on your keyboard will
generate only one instance. When enabled, you can set the two typematic
controls listed next. By default, this field is set to Disabled.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
When the typematic rate is enabled, the system registers repeated
keystrokes speeds. Settings are from 6 to 30 characters per second.
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Typematic Delay (Msec)
When the typematic rate is enabled, this item allows you to set the time
interval for displaying the first and second characters. By default, this
item is set to 250msec.
Security Option
This field allows you to limit access to the System and Setup. The default
value is Setup. When you select System, the system prompts for the User
Password every time you boot up. When you select Setup, the system
always boots up and prompts for the Supervisor Password only when the
Setup utility is called up.
APIC Mode
APIC stands for Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. The
default setting is Enabled.
MPS Version Control for OS
This option is specifies the MPS (Multiprocessor Specification) version
for your operating system. MPS version 1.4 added extended
configuration tables to improve support for multiple PCI bus
configurations and improve future expandability. The default setting is
1.4.
OS Select for DRAM > 64MB
This option allows the system to access greater than 64MB of DRAM
memory when used with OS/2 that depends on certain BIOS calls to
access memory. The default setting is Non-OS/2.
Report No FDD For WIN 95
If you are using Windows 95/98 without a floppy disk drive, select
Enabled to release IRQ6. This is required to pass Windows 95/98's SCT
test. You should also disable the Onboard FDC Controller in the
Integrated Peripherals screen when there's no floppy drive in the system.
If you set this feature to Disabled, the BIOS will not report the missing
floppy drive to Win95/98.
Small Logo (EPA) Show
The EPA logo appears at the right side of the monitor screen when the
system is boot up. The default setting is Enabled.
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Advanced Chipset Features
This Setup menu controls the configuration of the chipset.
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Advanced Chipset Features
DRAM Timing Selectable
CAS Latency Time
By SPD
4
ITEM HELP
Menu Level >
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
DRAM RAS# Precharge
Precharge delay (tRAS)
System Memory Frequency
SLP_S4# Assertion Width
System BIOS Cacheable
Video BIOS Cacheable
Memory Hole at 15M-16M
PCI Express Root Port Func
4
4
12
533MHZ
1 to 2 Sec
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Press Enter
** On-Chip VGA Setting **
PEG/On Chip VGA Control
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
DVMT Mode
DVMT/FIXED memory Size
SDVO Device Setting
SDVO LVDS Protocol
SDVO Panel Number
Boot Display
Auto
8MB
DVMT
128MB
1CH SPWG, 24bit
1024x768
Auto
Panel Scaling
Auto
Panel Number
Onboard PCI-E LAN
LAN PXE Option ROM
1024x768 18 bit SC
Enable
All Disable
DRAM Timing Selectable
This option refers to the method by which the DRAM timing is selected.
The default is By SPD.
CAS Latency Time
You can configure CAS latency time in HCLKs as 2 or 2.5 or 3. The
system board designer should set the values in this field, depending on
the DRAM installed. Do not change the values in this field unless you
change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU.
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
This option allows you to insert a delay between the RAS (Row Address
Strobe) and CAS (Column Address Strobe) signals. This delay occurs
when the SDRAM is written to, read from or refreshed. Reducing the
delay improves the performance of the SDRAM.
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DRAM RAS# Precharge
This option sets the number of cycles required for the RAS to
accumulate its charge before the SDRAM refreshes. The default setting
for the Active to Precharge Delay is 4.
Precharge Delay (tRAS)
The default setting for the Precharge Delay is 12.
System Memory Frequency
The default setting is 533MHz.
SLP_S4# Assertion Width
The default setting is 1 to 2 Sec.
System BIOS Cacheable
The setting of Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at
F000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if
any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
Video BIOS Cacheable
The Setting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at
C0000h-F7FFFh, resulting in better video performance. However, if
any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
In order to improve performance, certain space in memory can be
reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory
space below 16 MB. The choices are Enabled and Disabled.
On-Chip VGA Setting
The fields under the On-Chip VGA Setting and their default settings are:
PEG/On Chip VGA Control: Auto
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size: 8MB
DVMT Mode: DVTM
DVMT/Fixed Memory Size: 128MB
SDVO Device Setting: (LVDS, DVI, Dual DVI, CRT)
Remarks: Set to LVDS for ID390, Set to CRT to ID390C, Set to DVI
for ID391/ID392/ID391D/ID392D
SDVO LVDS Protocol: 1Ch SPWG, 24bit
SDVO Panel Number: 1024x768
Boot Display: Auto
Panel Scaling: Auto
Panel Number: 1024x768 18 bit SC
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Panel Scaling
The default setting is Auto. The options available include On and Off.
Panel Number
These fields allow you to select the LCD Panel type. The default values
for these ports are:
640x480
800x480
800x600
1024x768
1280x1024
1280x768
1400x1050
1600x1200
18bit SC
18bit SC
18bit SC
18bit SC
18bit DC
18bit SC
18bit DC
18bit DC
Onboard PCI-E LAN
By default, this setting is enabled.
LAN PXE Option ROM
By default, this setting is disabled. Other selections include ICH6
Integrated LAN and Marvell PCI-E LAN.
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Integrated Peripherals
This section sets configurations for your hard disk and other integrated
peripherals. The first screen shows three main items for user to select.
Once an item selected, a submenu appears. Details follow.
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Integrated Peripherals
Press Enter
Press Enter
Press Enter
ITEM HELP
Menu Level >
OnChip IDE Device
Onboard Device
SuperIO Device
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OnChip IDE Device
Enabled
Enabled
ITEM HELP
Menu Level >
IDE HDD Block Mode
On-chip Primary PCI IDE
IDE Primary Master PIO
IDE Primary Slave PIO
IDE Primary Master UDMA
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
IDE Secondary Master PIO
IDE Secondary Slave PIO
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Enabled
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
*** On-Chip Serial ATA Setting ***
On-Chip Serial ATA
PATA IDE Mode
Auto
Secondary
P0, P2 is Primary
SATA port
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Onboard Device
Enabled
ITEM HELP
USB Controller
Enabled
Disabled
Menu Level >
USB 2.0 Controller
USB Keyboard Support
AC97 Audio Select
Auto
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SuperIO Device
ITEM HELP
POWER ON Function
KB Power ON Password
Hot Key power ON
Onboard FDC Controller
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
UART Mode Select
RxD , TxD Active
BUTTON ONLY
Enter
Ctrl-F1
Enabled
Menu Level >
3F8/IRQ4
2F8/IRQ3
Normal
Hi, Lo
IR Transmission Delay
UR2 Duplex Mode
Disabled
Half
Use IR Pins
PWRON After PWR-Fail
IR-Rx2Tx2
Off
IDE HDD Block Mode
This field allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to
transfer data to and from your hard disk drive.
On-chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled
This field, by default, is enabled
OnChip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with
support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel
separately.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO
These fields allow your system hard disk controller to work faster.
Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands that transfer to or
from the disk drive, PIO (Programmed Input/Output) allows the BIOS to
communicate with the controller and CPU directly.
The system supports five modes, numbered from 0 (default) to 4, which
primarily differ in timing. When Auto is selected, the BIOS will select
the best available mode.
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA
These fields allow your system to improve disk I/O throughput to
33Mb/sec with the Ultra DMA/33 feature. The options are Auto and
Disabled.
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On-Chip Serial ATA Setting
The fields under the SATA setting includes On-Chip Serial ATA (Auto),
PATA IDE Mode (Secondary) and SATA Port (PO, P2 is Primary).
USB Controller
The options for this field are Enabled and Disabled. By default, this field
is set to Enabled.
USB 2.0 Controller
The options for this field are Enabled and Disabled. By default, this field
is set to Enabled. In order to use USB 2.0, necessary OS drivers must be
installed first. Please update your system to Windows 2000 SP4 or
Windows XP SP2.
USB Keyboard Support
The options for this field are Enabled and Disabled. By default, this field
is set to Disabled.
AC97 Audio Select
This field, by default, is set to Auto.
Power ON Function
This field is related to how the system is powered on – such as with the
use of conventional power button, keyboard or hot keys. The default is
BUTTON ONLY.
KB Power ON Password
This field allows users to set the password when keyboard power on is
the mode of the Power ON function.
Hot Key Power ON
This field sets certain keys, also known as hot keys, on the keyboard that
can be used as a ‘switch’ to power on the system.
Onboard FDC Controller
Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC)
installed on the motherboard and you wish to use it. If you install an
add-in FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this
field. This option allows you to select the onboard FDD port.
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Onboard Serial Port
These fields allow you to select the onboard serial ports and their
addresses. The default values for these ports are:
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 2
3F8/IRQ4
2F8/IRQ3
UART Mode Select
This field determines the UART 2 mode in your computer. The default
value is Normal. Other options include IrDA and ASKIR.
PWRON After PWR-Fail
This field sets the system power status whether on or off when power
returns to the system from a power failure situation.
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Power Management Setup
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Power Management Setup
Enabled
S1(POS)
Auto
ITEM HELP
ACPI Function
ACPI Suspend
Menu Level >
RUN VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Power Management
Video Off Method
Video Off In Suspend
Suspend Type
User Define
DPMS
Yes
Stop Grant
3
Modem Use IRQ
Suspend Mode
Disabled
Disabled
Instant-Off
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
0
HDD Power Down
Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN
Wake-Up by PCI Card
Power On by Ring
Resume by Alarm
Date (of Month) Alarm
Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm
0 : 0 : 0
** Reload Global Timer Events **
Primary IDE 0
Primary IDE 1
Secondary IDE 0
Secondary IDE 1
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
FDD, COM, LPT Port
PCI PIRQ[A-D] #
ACPI Function
Enable this function to support ACPI (Advance Configuration and
Power Interface).
ACPI Suspend
The default setting of the ACPI Suspend mode is S1(POS).
RUN VGABIOS if S3 Resume
The default setting of this field is Auto.
Power Management
This field allows you to select the type of power saving management
modes. There are four selections for Power Management.
Min. Power Saving
Max. Power Saving
User Define
Minimum power management
Maximum power management.
Each of the ranges is from 1 min. to
1hr. Except for HDD Power Down
which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min.
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Video Off Method
This field defines the Video Off features. There are three options.
V/H SYNC + Blank
Default setting, blank the screen and turn
off vertical and horizontal scanning.
Allows BIOS to control the video display.
Writes blanks to the video buffer.
DPMS
Blank Screen
Video Off In Suspend
When enabled, the video is off in suspend mode. The default setting is
Yes.
Suspend Type
The default setting for the Suspend Type field is Stop Grant.
Modem Use IRQ
This field sets the IRQ used by the Modem. By default, the setting is 3.
Suspend Mode
When enabled, and after the set time of system inactivity, all devices
except the CPU will be shut off.
HDD Power Down
When enabled, and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard disk
drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active.
Soft-Off by PWRBTN
This field defines the power-off mode when using an ATX power
supply. The Instant Off mode allows powering off immediately upon
pressing the power button. In the Delay 4 Sec mode, the system powers
off when the power button is pressed for more than four seconds or
enters the suspend mode when pressed for less than 4 seconds.
Wake up by PCI Card
By default, this field is disabled.
Power On by Ring
This field enables or disables the power on of the system through the
modem connected to the serial port or LAN.
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Resume by Alarm
This field enables or disables the resumption of the system operation.
When enabled, the user is allowed to set the Date and Time.
Reload Global Timer Events
The HDD, FDD, COM, LPT Ports, and PCI PIRQ are I/O events that can
prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken
the system from such a mode. When an I/O device wants to gain the
attention of the operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to
occur. When the operating system is ready to respond to the request, it
interrupts itself and performs the service.
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PNP/PCI Configurations
This option configures the PCI bus system. All PCI bus systems on the
system use INT#, thus all installed PCI cards must be set to this value.
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PnP/PCI Configurations
PCI Slot
Disabled
ITEM HELP
Menu Level
Init Display First
Reset Configuration Data
Auto (ESCD)
Press Enter
Resources Controlled By
IRQ Resources
Select Yes if you are
using a Plug and Play
capable operating
system Select No if
you need the BIOS to
configure non-boot
devices
Disabled
Auto
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
INT Pin 1 Assignment
INT Pin 2 Assignment
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
INT Pin 3 Assignment
INT Pin 4 Assignment
INT Pin 5 Assignment
INT Pin 6 Assignment
INT Pin 7 Assignment
INT Pin 8 Assignment
**PCI Express relative items**
Maximum Payload Size
4096
Init Display First
The default setting is PCI Card.
Reset Configuration Data
This field allows you to determine whether to reset the configuration
data or not. The default value is Disabled.
Resources Controlled by
This PnP BIOS can configure all of the boot and compatible devices
with the use of a PnP operating system such as Windows 95.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Some non-standard VGA display cards may not show colors properly.
This field allows you to set whether or not MPEG ISA/VESA VGA
cards can work with PCI/VGA. When this field is enabled, a PCI/VGA
can work with an MPEG ISA/VESA VGA card. When this field is
disabled, a PCI/VGA cannot work with an MPEG ISA/VESA card.
Maximum Payload Size
The default setting of the PCI Express Maximum Payload Size is 4096.
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PC Health Status
This section shows the parameters in determining the PC Health Status.
These parameters include temperatures, fan speeds and voltages.
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PC Health Status
ITEM HELP
Shutdown Temperature
CPU Warning Temperature
Current System Temp
Current CPU Temp
System FAN Speed
CPU FAN Speed
Disabled
Disabled
Menu Level >
45°C/113°F
45°C/113°F
5400 RPM
5400 RPM
Vcore(V)
12 V
1.02 V
1.32 V
1.8V
1.8V
-5V
-5.02V
5.25 V
-12.59
3.37V
3.21 V
5.67 V
+5V
-12V
3.3V
VBAT (V)
5VSB(V)
Smart Fan2 Temperature
Smart Fan2 Tolerance Value
Disabled
5
CPU Warning Temperature
This field allows the user to set the temperature so that when the
temperature is reached, the system sounds a warning. This function can
help prevent damage to the system that is caused by overheating.
Temperatures/Voltages
These fields are the parameters of the hardware monitoring function
feature of the motherboard. The values are read-only values as
monitored by the system and show the PC health status.
Shutdown Temperature
This field allows the user to set the temperature by which the system
automatically shuts down once the threshold temperature is reached.
This function can help prevent damage to the system that is caused by
overheating.
Smart Fan2 Temperature
This field enables or disables the smart fan feature. At a certain
temperature, the fan starts turning. Once the temperature drops to a
certain level, it stops turning again.
Smart Fan Tolerance Value
The default value is 5.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
This section shows the user how to configure the processor frequency.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
Disabled
Disabled
ITEM HELP
Menu Level >
Auto Detect PCI Clk
Spread Spectrum Modulated
Auto Detect PCI Clk
This field enables or disables the auto detection of the PCI clock.
Spread Spectrum Modulated
This field sets the value of the spread spectrum. The default setting is
Disabled. This field is for CE testing use only.
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Load Fail-Safe Defaults
This option allows you to load the troubleshooting default values
permanently stored in the BIOS ROM. These default settings are
non-optimal and disable all high-performance features.
Load Optimized Defaults
This option allows you to load the default values to your system
configuration. These default settings are optimal and enable all high
performance features.
Set Supervisor Password
These two options set the system password. Supervisor Password sets a
password that will be used to protect the system and Setup utility. User
Password sets a password that will be used exclusively on the system. To
specify a password, highlight the type you want and press <Enter>. The
Enter Password: message prompts on the screen. Type the password, up
to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. The system confirms
your password by asking you to type it again. After setting a password,
the screen automatically returns to the main screen.
To disable a password, just press the <Enter> key when you are
prompted to enter the password. A message will confirm the password to
be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you
can enter Setup freely.
Save & Exit Setup
This option allows you to determine whether or not to accept the
modifications. If you type “Y”, you will quit the setup utility and save all
changes into the CMOS memory. If you type “N”, you will return to
Setup utility.
Exit Without Saving
Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving the changes you
have made in this session. Typing “Y” will quit the Setup utility without
saving the modifications. Typing “N” will return you to Setup utility.
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Drivers Installation
This section describes the installation procedures for software and
drivers under the Windows 2000 and Windows XP. The software and
drivers are included with the motherboard. If you find the items missing,
please contact the vendor where you made the purchase. The contents of
this section include the following:
Intel Chipset Software Intallation Utility..........................48
VGA Drivers Installation ..................................................49
AC97 Codec Audio Driver Installation錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。
LAN Drivers Installation...................................................50
IMPORTANT NOTE:
After installing your Windows operating system (Windows 2000/ XP),
you must install first the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
before proceeding with the drivers installation.
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Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
The Intel Chipset Drivers should be installed first before the software
drivers to enable Plug & Play INF support for Intel chipset components.
Follow the instructions below to complete the installation under
Windows 2000/XP.
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VGA Drivers Installation
To install the VGA drivers, follow the steps below to proceed with the
installation.
1. Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Click Intel Chipsets
and then Intel(R) 915GMChipset Drivers.
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LAN Drivers Installation
Follow the steps below to complete the installation of the Intel PRO
LAN drivers.
1. Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Click LAN Card and
4. Click Next when the Readme Information screen appears to proceed
with the drives installation process.
5. When the Installation is complete, click Finish for the changes to take
effect.
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APPENDIX
Appendix
A. I/O Port Address Map
Each peripheral device in the system is assigned a set of I/O port
addresses which also becomes the identity of the device. The following
table lists the I/O port addresses used.
Address
Device Description
DMA Controller #1
Interrupt Controller #1
Timer
Keyboard Controller
Real Time Clock, NMI
DMA Page Register
Interrupt Controller #2
DMA Controller #2
Clear Math Coprocessor Busy Signal
Reset Math Coprocessor
IDE Interface
Parallel Port #2(LPT2)
Serial Port #2(COM2)
Graphics adapter Controller
Parallel Port #1(LPT1)
Network Ports
000h - 01Fh
020h - 03Fh
040h - 05Fh
060h - 06Fh
070h - 07Fh
080h - 09Fh
0A0h - 0BFh
0C0h - 0DFh
0F0h
0F1h
1F0h - 1F7h
278 - 27F
2F8h - 2FFh
2B0 - 2DF
378h - 3FFh
360 - 36F
3B0 - 3BF
3C0 - 3CF
3D0 - 3DF
3F0h - 3F7h
3F8h - 3FFh
Monochrome & Printer adapter
EGA adapter
CGA adapter
Floppy Disk Controller
Serial Port #1(COM1)
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B. Interrupt Request Lines (IRQ)
Peripheral devices use interrupt request lines to notify CPU for the
service required. The following table shows the IRQ used by the devices
on board.
Level
IRQ0
IRQ1
IRQ2
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ6
IRQ7
IRQ8
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ13
IRQ14
IRQ15
Function
System Timer Output
Keyboard
Interrupt Cascade
Serial Port #2
Serial Port #1
Reserved
Floppy Disk Controller
Parallel Port #1
Real Time Clock
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
PS/2 Mouse
80287
Primary IDE
Secondary IDE
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C. Watchdog Timer Configuration
The WDT is used to generate a variety of output signals after a user
programmable count. The WDT is suitable for use in the prevention of
system lock-up, such as when software becomes trapped in a deadlock.
Under these sorts of circumstances, the timer will count to zero and the
selected outputs will be driven. Under normal circumstance, the user
will restart the WDT at regular intervals before the timer counts to zero.
SAMPLE CODE:
//===========================================================================
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
// KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
// PURPOSE.
//
//===========================================================================
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "W627EHF.H"
//===========================================================================
int main (int argc, char *argv[]);
void copyright(void);
void EnableWDT(int);
void DisableWDT(void);
//===========================================================================
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
unsigned char bBuf;
unsigned char bTime;
char **endptr;
copyright();
if (argc != 2)
{
printf(" Parameter incorrect!!\n");
return 1;
}
if (Init_W627EHF() == 0)
{
printf(" Winbond 83627HF is not detected, program abort.\n");
return 1;
}
bTime = strtol (argv[1], endptr, 10);
printf("System will reset after %d seconds\n", bTime);
EnableWDT(bTime);
return 0;
}
//===========================================================================
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void copyright(void)
{
printf("\n======== Winbond 83627EHF Watch Timer Tester (AUTO DETECT) ========\n"\
"
"
"
Usage : W627E_WD reset_time\n"\
Ex : W627E_WD 3 => reset system after 3 second\n"\
W627E_WD 0 => disable watch dog timer\n");
}
//===========================================================================
void EnableWDT(int interval)
{
unsigned char bBuf;
bBuf = Get_W627EHF_Reg( 0x2D);
bBuf &= (!0x01);
Set_W627EHF_Reg( 0x2D, bBuf);
//Enable WDTO
Set_W627EHF_LD( 0x08);
Set_W627EHF_Reg( 0x30, 0x01);
//switch to logic device 8
//enable timer
bBuf = Get_W627EHF_Reg( 0xF5);
bBuf &= (!0x08);
Set_W627EHF_Reg( 0xF5, bBuf);
//count mode is second
//set timer
Set_W627EHF_Reg( 0xF6, interval);
}
//===========================================================================
void DisableWDT(void)
{
Set_W627EHF_LD(0x08);
Set_W627EHF_Reg(0xF6, 0x00);
Set_W627EHF_Reg(0x30, 0x00);
//switch to logic device 8
//clear watchdog timer
//watchdog disabled
}
//===========================================================================
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//===========================================================================
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
// KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
// PURPOSE.
//
//===========================================================================
#include "W627EHF.H"
#include <dos.h>
//===========================================================================
unsigned int W627EHF_BASE;
void Unlock_W627EHF (void);
void Lock_W627EHF (void);
//===========================================================================
unsigned int Init_W627EHF(void)
{
unsigned int result;
unsigned char ucDid;
W627EHF_BASE = 0x2E;
result = W627EHF_BASE;
ucDid = Get_W627EHF_Reg(0x20);
if (ucDid == 0x88)
{
goto Init_Finish;
}
W627EHF_BASE = 0x4E;
result = W627EHF_BASE;
ucDid = Get_W627EHF_Reg(0x20);
if (ucDid == 0x88)
{
goto Init_Finish;
}
W627EHF_BASE = 0x00;
result = W627EHF_BASE;
Init_Finish:
return (result);
}
//===========================================================================
void Unlock_W627EHF (void)
{
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, W627EHF_UNLOCK);
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, W627EHF_UNLOCK);
}
//===========================================================================
void Lock_W627EHF (void)
{
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, W627EHF_LOCK);
}
//===========================================================================
void Set_W627EHF_LD( unsigned char LD)
{
Unlock_W627EHF();
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, W627EHF_REG_LD);
outportb(W627EHF_DATA_PORT, LD);
Lock_W627EHF();
}
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//===========================================================================
void Set_W627EHF_Reg( unsigned char REG, unsigned char DATA)
{
Unlock_W627EHF();
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, REG);
outportb(W627EHF_DATA_PORT, DATA);
Lock_W627EHF();
}
//===========================================================================
unsigned char Get_W627EHF_Reg(unsigned char REG)
{
unsigned char Result;
Unlock_W627EHF();
outportb(W627EHF_INDEX_PORT, REG);
Result = inportb(W627EHF_DATA_PORT);
Lock_W627EHF();
return Result;
}
//===========================================================================
//===========================================================================
//
// THIS CODE AND INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
// KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
// IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
// PURPOSE.
//
//===========================================================================
#ifndef __W627EHF_H
#define __W627EHF_H
1
//===========================================================================
#define
#define
W627EHF_INDEX_PORT
W627EHF_DATA_PORT
(W627EHF_BASE)
(W627EHF_BASE+1)
//===========================================================================
#define W627EHF_REG_LD 0x07
//===========================================================================
#define W627EHF_UNLOCK
#define W627EHF_LOCK
0x87
0xAA
//===========================================================================
unsigned int Init_W627EHF(void);
void Set_W627EHF_LD( unsigned char);
void Set_W627EHF_Reg( unsigned char, unsigned char);
unsigned char Get_W627EHF_Reg( unsigned char);
//===========================================================================
#endif //__W627EHF_H
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