AAEON SBC-670S
Specifications
System Chipset
Intel 440FX
Form Factor
PICMG 1.0
Datasheet
Extracted Text
SBC-670S
Full-size PCI/ISA
Pentium Pro CPU Card
with Ultra-Wide SCSI Interface
SBC-670
Full-size PCI/ISA
Pentium Pro CPU Card
Acknowledgements
Adaptec and AHA are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc.
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc
Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation.
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2 and VGA are trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
®
Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
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All other product names or trademarks are properties of their
respective owners.
Part No: 2007670001 SBC-670/670S 2nd Edition
Printed in Taiwan Nov 1997
Packing list
Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the
following materials have been shipped:
• 1 SBC-670S CPU card (or SBC-670 CPU Card)
• 1 6-pin mini-DIN dual outlet adapter for keyboard and PS/2
mouse
• 1 Hard disk drive (IDE) interface cable (40 pin)
• 1 Floppy disk drive interface cable (34 pin)
• 1 Parallel port adapter (26 pin) and PS/2 adapter (4 pin) kit
• 1 Accessory for SBC series screw & support
• 1 SCSI cable (50 pin) (For SBC-670S only)
• 1 Ultra wide SCSI cable (68pin) (For SBC-670S only)
• Two Driver Disketts; One for Dos, Windows 3.1; One for
Netware V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x , OS/2, WinNT 3.5X, Win95 (For
SBC-670S only)
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your
distributor or sales representative immediately.
Contents
Chapter 1 General Information .....................1
Introduction ............................................................................ 2
Features................................................................................... 3
Specifications .......................................................................... 4
Board layout ............................................................................. 6
Card dimensions .................................................................... 7
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration...............9
Jumpers and connectors ...................................................... 10
Locating jumpers and connectors ...................................... 11
Setting jumpers .................................................................... 12
Safety precautions ................................................................ 13
Installing the CPU ................................................................ 14
Removing a CPU ................................................................... 14
Installing the CPU .................................................................. 14
CPU Frequency Select (JP4) ............................................... 15
CPU Bus Frequency Select (JP3)........................................ 15
CPU Clock Select (JP5) ....................................................... 16
ISA Bus Frequency Select (JP2) ......................................... 16
Flash Device Select (JP6) ..................................................... 16
SCSI Terminator Select (JP1) ............................................ 17
Installing DRAM (SIMMs) ................................................. 18
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals .............19
IrDA Tx/Rx Header (IR CON) ........................................... 22
Power LED and Keylock (KEYLOCK) ............................. 22
External Speaker (SPKER)................................................. 23
Hard Drive LED (IDE LED) ............................................... 23
Reset Switch (RESET) ......................................................... 23
Enhanced IDE (PRIMARY IDE, SECONDARY IDE) .... 24
Floppy Drive (FLOPPY DISK) .......................................... 24
Universal Serial Bus Connector (USB Connector) ........... 25
Parallel Port (PRINTER) .................................................... 25
Power Supply Connections.................................................. 26
6P Power Supply Connector (POWER CON)................... 26
4P Power Connector (CN1) ................................................. 26
4P Fan Power Connector (CN2) ......................................... 27
Serial Ports (COM-A, COM-B) .......................................... 27
Keyboard & PS/2 Mouse (KB/PS2 Mouse, KB CON, MS
CON) ..................................................................................... 28
Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector (WIDE-SCSI CON) ............ 29
SCSI-II Connector (SCSI HEADER INTERNAL)........... 31
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup ...........................33
General information ............................................................ 34
Starting AMIBIOS setup ....................................................... 34
AMIBIOS main menu............................................................ 34
Standard CMOS Setup ........................................................ 35
Advanced CMOS Setup ....................................................... 36
Advanced Chipset Setup...................................................... 41
Power Management Setup .................................................. 42
PCI/Plug and Play Setup ..................................................... 45
Peripheral Setup .................................................................. 50
Change Supervisor Password ............................................. 52
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings ....................... 52
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings ....................... 52
Save Settings and Exit ......................................................... 52
Exit Without Saving............................................................. 53
Chapter 5 SCSI Driver Installation ..............55
Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows 95 95 95 95 95 Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. 56 56 56 56 56
Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows NTv4.0 NTv4.0 NTv4.0 NTv4.0 NTv4.0 Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation.............. .............. .............. .............. .............. 58 58 58 58 58
Windows Windows Windows NT NT NT v3.5x v3.5x v3.5x Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation ............ ............ ............ 59 59 59
Windows Windows NT NT v3.5x v3.5x Driver Driver Installation Installation ............ ............ 59 59
Netware Netware V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x Driver Driver Installation Installation ....... ....... 61 61
Netware Netware Netware V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x V3.1x/V4.0/V4.1x Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation ....... ....... ....... 61 61 61
OS/2 OS/2 OS/2 OS/2 OS/2 2.1x/Warp 2.1x/Warp 2.1x/Warp 2.1x/Warp 2.1x/Warp Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. 62 62 62 62 62
Windows Windows Windows Windows Windows 3.1x 3.1x 3.1x 3.1x 3.1x Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation................ ................ ................ ................ ................ 63 63 63 63 63
Dos Dos Dos Dos Dos Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver Installation Installation Installation Installation Installation ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... 63 63 63 63 63
Appendix A: Programming the Watchdog Timer .. 65
1
General
Information
This chapter gives background informa-
tion of SBC-670S.
Sections include:
• Card specifications
• Board layout
Chapter 1 General Information 1
CHAPTER
Introduction
The SBC-670S is an all-in-one, single board Pentium Pro computer
with an on-board, high performance Ultra-wide SCSI interface. It
packs all the functions of an industrial computer on a single, full-sized
card. The SBC-670S is fully PC/AT compatible, thus your software
will run without modifications.
The Ultra-wide SCSI interface speeds up the transfer rate to 40 MB/
sec and is capable of connecting 15 devices. An 8-bit PCI SCSI-II
interface is available as an option.
Other on-board features include a PCI Enhanced IDE interface, two
RS-232 ports with 16C550 UARTs, one bi-directional parallel port
and a floppy controller.
The SBC-670S' PCI Enhanced IDE interface support (through ATA
PIO) mode 3 and mode 4 hard disks, enabling data transfer rates in
excess of 11 MB/sec. Up to four IDE devices can be connected,
including hard disks, CD-ROM drives, tape backup drives and other
IDE devices.
If program execution is halted by a program bug or EMI, the watch-
dog timer will automatically reset the CPU or generate an interrupt.
This ensures reliability in unmanned or standalone systems.
The SBC-670S supports BEDO, EDO DRAM or Fast page DRAM for
system memory. It provides four 72-pin SIMM (Single In Line
Memory Module) sockets in two banks giving you the flexibility to
configure your system from 8 MB to 128 MB in the most economical
way.
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Features
q Intel Pentium Pro CPU 150~200MHZ, Socket 8 ZIF socket
q Intel 440 FX chipset
q Supports up to 128MB BEDO, EDO or Fast Page DRAM
q Built-in Ultra wide SCSI interface with 40MB/sec high transfer speed
and capable of connecting 15 devices
q Support two USB ports
q Fast PCI enhanced IDE controller supports four IDE drives(large hard
disks, CD-ROM, tape backup, etc.)
q 32-bit PCI-bus, PICMG 2.0 standard
q PnP I/O address & IRQ selection
q Two high-speed serial RS-232 ports (16C550 UARTs with 16-byte
FIFO)
q One enhanced bi-directional parallel port supporting SPP/EPP/ECP.
q On-board keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector
q 9-bit GPIO interface
q Green functions
Chapter 1 General Information 3
Specifications
CPU: Intel Pentium Pro CPU 150~200MHZ
Bus interface: PCI/ISA bus, PICMG 2.0 standard
Bus speed: ISA: 8~12 MHZ
PCI: 25~33 MHZ
Data bus: 64-bit
Processing ability: 64-bit
PCI SCSI-II interface: 8-bit SCSI-II interface
PCI Ultra-wide SCSI interface:16-bit Ultra-wide SCSI interface (40MB/sec)
PCI Enhanced IDE interface: Supports up to four IDE devices including
hard disk drives with PIO mode 3, 4
RAM memory: 8 MB to 128 MB in two banks of 72-pin SIMM
sockets, supporting BEDO, EDO, Fast page
DRAM
Shadow RAM memory: Supports system and video BIOS shadow
memory
Floppy disk drive interface: Supports up to two floppy disk drives, 5.25"
(360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3.5" (720 KB,
1.44 MB and 2.88 MB)
Parallel port: One bi-directional parallel port. Supports
SPP/ECP/EPP mode
Serial ports: Two RS-232 ports (IrDA Tx/Rx header as an
option). Both use 16C550 UARTs with16-byte
FIFO.
GPIO port: 9-bit GPIO port supported
BIOS: AMI Flash BIOS supports DMI, PnP, Green
features; Adaptec 7880 Ultra-wide SCSI
RAID BIOS (For SBC-670S only)
Watchdog timer: The timeout interval is software selectable. (1
sec ~ 129 min., 7 sec/step)
DMA channels: 7
Interrupt levels: 15
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Keyboard/ mouse connector: 6-pin mini DIN connector supports standard
PC/AT keyboard and a PS/2 mouse.
USB: Supports 2 USB ports
Power supply voltage: +5V (4.75V to 5.25V), +12V power supply
Max. power requirement: +5V @ 12A
Operating temperature: 32° F to 140° F (0 to 60° C)
Board size: 13.3" (L) x 4.8"(W) (338mm x 122mm)
Board weight: 1.2 lbs (0.5Kg)
Chapter 1 General Information 5
ALTERA
EPM7032
SMC
FDC37C932
Board layout
adaptec
AIC-7880P
Socket
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intel
PCIset
SB82441FX 40MHZ
BIOS
14.318
SBC-670 PENTIUM(R) PRO WITH SCSI CPU CARD Rev.A1
intel
PCIset
SB82442FX
intel
SB82371SB
32Mhz
RS-232 RS-232
Card dimensions
Chapter 1 General Information 7
SBC- 590 Rev. A1
MADE IN TAIWAN R.O.C.
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2
Hardware
Configuration
This chapter gives background informa-
tion of the SBC-670S. It explains how to
configure the card and prepare it for
installation into your PC.
Sections include:
• Jumper settings
• Installing DRAM(SIMMs)
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 9
CHAPTER
Jumpers and connectors
Connectors on the board link it to external devices such as hard
disk drives, a keyboard or floppy drives. In addition, the board has
a number of jumpers that allows you to configure your system to
suit your application. The table below lists the function of each of
the board jumpers and connectors.
Jumpers and connectors
Label Function
JP1 SCSI Terminator Select
JP2 ISA Bus Clock select (Reserved)
JP3 CPU Bus Frequency Select
JP4 CPU Frequency Select
JP5 CPU Clock Select
JP6 Flash Device Select
CN1 4P Power Connector
CN2 4P Fan Power Connector
KEYLOCK(CN3) Keyboard Lock
IDE LED(CN4) IDE device
SPKER(CN5) Speaker Connector
CN6 SCSI HEADER SCSI-II Connector
INTERNAL
CN7 PRIMARY IDE Primary IDE Connector
CN8 FLOPPY DISK Floppy Drive Connector
RESET(CN9) RESET Connector
WIDE-SCSI CON Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector
(CN10)
CN11 SECONDARY Secondary IDE Connector
IDE
CN12 PRINTER Printer Port
CN13,CN14 USB Connector
CN15 IrDA Tx/Rx Header
GPIO CON(CN16) GPIO Connector
MS CON(CN17) Mouse Connector
POWER CON(CN18) 6P Power Connector
COM-A(CN19) COM1 Connector
COM-B(CN20) COM2 Connector
KB CON(CN21) Keyboard Connector
KB/PS2 MOUSE Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector
(CN22)
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ALTERA
EPM7032
SMC
FDC37C932
Locating jumpers and connectors
POWER CON
COM-A COM-B
KB/PS2 MOUSE
KB CON
MS CON
FLOPPY DISK
PRINTER
GPIO CON
JP6
CN15,14,13,JP2
PRIMARY IDE
SECONDARY IDE
adaptec
WIDE-SCSI CON
AIC-7880P
SCSI CON JP5
CN3,4,5,9,JP1
CN2
JP4
CN1
Socket
JP3
SIMM
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 11
intel
PCIset
SB82441FX 40MHZ
BIOS
14.318
SBC-670 PENTIUM(R) PRO WITH SCSI CPU CARD Rev.A1
intel
PCIset
SB82442FX
intel
SB82371SB
32Mhz
RS-232 RS-232
Setting jumpers
You configure your card to match the needs of your application by
setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It
consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected
by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To
“close” a jumper you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” a
jumper you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three
pins, labeled 1, 2 and 3. In this case you would connect either pins
1 and 2 or 2 and 3.
3
2
1
Open Closed Closed 2-3
The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as
follows:
1 2 3
Open Closed Closed 2-3
A pair of needle-nose pliers may be helpful when working with
jumpers.
If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for
your application, contact your local distributor or sales representa-
tive before you make any changes.
Generally, you simply need a standard cable to make most
connections.
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Safety precautions
Warning! Always completely disconnect the power cord
from your chassis whenever you are working on
it. Do not make connections while the power is
on, sensitive electronic components can be
damaged by the sudden rush of power. Only
experienced electronics personnel should open
the PC chassis.
Caution! Always ground yourself to remove any static
charge before touching the CPU card. Modern
electronic devices are very sensitive to static
electric charges. Use a grounding wrist strap at
all times. Place all electronic components on a
static-dissipative surface or in a static-shielded
bag when they are not in the chassis.
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 13
Installing the CPU
The SBC-670S CPU card supports Intel Pentium Pro150~200 at
66/60/50 MHz (external clock speed). The system's performance
depends on the CPU types. You can install or upgrade the CPU in
the board's ZIF socket by following the procedures outlined below.
If your system has an existing CPU, you need to remove it before
installing the new CPU.
Removing a CPU
1. If there is a CPU fan, remove the CPU fan first.
2. Push the lever on the side of the ZIF socket out a little and
raise it up as far as it will go.
3. Lift the CPU out of the socket.
Installing the CPU
1. Make sure the ZIF socket lever is up as far as it can go.
2. Insert the CPU into the socket. If it does not go in easily, lift
the lever higher or insert the CPU with another orientation.
3. Press the lever down. The sliding plate will move forward to
position the CPU. You will feel some resistance in the lever as
the CPU is secured into place. When the CPU is properly
installed, the lever will snap into place at the side of the ZIF
socket.
When you install a new CPU into the socket, you have to adjust
other settings on the board, such as CPU clock and PCI speed, to
accommodate it. Make sure that the settings are correct for your
CPU. Improper settings may damage the CPU.
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CPU Frequency Select (JP4)
JP4 must be set to match the clock ratio of CPU. The chart below
shows the proper jumper setting.
CPU Frequency Select (JP4)
JP4
2 4 6 8
freq ratio = 2
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
freq ratio = 2.5
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
freq ratio = 3*
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
freq ratio = 3.5
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
freq ratio = 4
1 3 5 7
*default
CPU Bus Frequency Select (JP3)
JP3 must be set to match the CPU Bus frequency. The chart below
shows the proper jumper setting.
CPU Bus Frequency Select (JP3)
JP3
60 MHz 2 4
1 3
66 MHz*
2 4
1 3
*default
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 15
CPU Clock Select (JP5)
JP5 must be set to select the CPU Clock or the external clock
speed.
CPU Clock select (JP5)
JP5
CPU clock = 50 MHz 2 4
1 3
CPU clock = 60 MHz 2 4
1 3
CPU clock = 66 MHz* 2
4
3
1
* default
ISA Bus Frequency Select (JP2)
JP2 is reserved. It will not give any function or affect the system
even though it still exists on the board.
Flash Device Select (JP6)
JP6 must be set to match the type of flash device you want to
install.
Flash Device Select (JP6)
JP6
5V (write cycle) 1M device*
1 2 3
12V (write cycle) 1M device
1 2 3
2M device
1 2 3
* default
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SCSI Terminator Select (JP1)
You can select the SCSI Terminator to ensure reliability of the
SCSI bus communication enable or setting by SCSI BIOS. The
configuration is as follows:
SCSI Terminator select (JP1)
Terminator enable*
1 2 3
Terminator select by SCSI BIOS
1 2 3
* default
Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 17
Installing DRAM (SIMMs)
The SBC-670S has four 72-pin SIMM (Single In-Line Memory
Module) sockets that provide anywhere from 1 MB to 128 MB of
DRAM. Each socket accepts from 1MB to 64 MB of DRAM. For
more detailed information, refer to the memory configuration table
below.
Table 1: Dual or Quad SIMM (64-bit) boot-up
Bank O Bank 1
Total
Memory
SIMM 1 SIMM 2 SIMM 3 SIMM 4
2MB 1M 1M
4MB 2MB 2MB
4MB 1MB 1MB 1MB 1MB
8MB 4MB 4MB
8MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 2MB
16MB 8MB 8MB
16MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB
32MB 16MB 16MB
32MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB
64MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB
64MB 32MB 32MB
128MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB
24MB 4MB 4MB 8MB 8MB
48MB 8MB 8MB 16MB 16MB
96MB 16MB 16MB 32MB 32MB
40MB 4MB 4MB 16MB 16MB
80MB 8MB 8MB 32MB 32MB
128MB 64MB 64MB
72MB 4MB 4MB 32MB 32MB
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3
Connecting
Peripherals
This chapter introduces how to connect
peripherals, switches and indicators to the
SBC-670S board. You can access most of
the connectors from the top of the board
while it is installed in the chassis. If you
have a number of cards installed, or your
chassis is very tight, you may need to
partially remove the card to make all the
connections.
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 19
CHAPTER
The following table lists the connectors on the SBC-670S. See
Chapter 1 for locating the connectors.
SBC-670S Connector functions
Connector Function
CN1 4P Power Connector
CN2 4P Fan Power Connector
KEYLOCK(CN3) Keyboard Lock
IDE LED (CN4) IDE device
SPKER(CN5) Speaker Connector
CN6 SCSI HEADER SCSI-II Connector
INTERNAL
CN7 PRIMARY IDE Primary IDE Connector
CN8 FLOPPY DISK Floppy Drive Connector
RESET(CN9) RESET Connector
WIDE SCSI CON(CN10) Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector
CN11 SECONDARY IDE Secondary IDE Connector
CN12 PRINTER Printer Port
CN13, CN14 USB Connector
CN15 IrDA Tx/Rx Header
GPIO CON(CN16) GPIO connector
MS CON(CN17) Mouse Connector
POWER CON(CN18) 6P Power Connector
COM-A(CN19) COM1 Connector
COM-B(CN20) COM2 Connector
KB CON(CN21) Keyboard Connector
KB/PS2 MOUSE(CN22) Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Con-
nector
The following sections tell how to make each connection. In most
cases, you will simply need to connect a standard cable.
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Warning! Always completely disconnect the power
cord from your chassis whenever you are
working on it. Do not make connections
while the power is on. Sensitive electronic
components can be damaged by the
sudden rush of power. Only experienced
electronics personnel should open the PC
chassis.
Caution! Always ground yourself to remove any
static charge before touching the CPU
card. Modern electronic devices are very
sensitive to static electric charges. Use a
grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all
electronic components on a static-dissipa-
tive surface or in a static-shielded bag
when they are not in the chassis.
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 21
IrDA Tx/Rx Header (IR CON)
This connector supports the optional wireless transmitting and
receiving infrared modules. This module mounts on to a small
opening on system cases that support this feature. You must also
configure the setting through BIOS setup to select whether UART2
is assigned for use with COM2 or IrDA
IrDA Tx/Rx header (IR CON)
Pin Function
1 IrRx
2 GND
3 IrTx
4 Vcc
Power LED and Keyboard LOCK
(KEYLOCK)
You can use a LED to indicate that the CPU card is on. Pin 1 of
KEYLOCK is the LED's power, and Pin 3 is the ground.
You can use a switch (or a lock) to disable the keyboard so that the
PC will not respond to any input. This is useful if you do not want
anyone to change or stop a running program. Connect the switch
between Pins 4 and 5 of KEYLOCK.
Power LED and keylock
Pin Function
1 LED power (Vcc)
2NC
3 GND
4 Keyboard lock (IRQ1)
5 GND
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External Speaker (SPKER)
The CPU card has its own buzzer. You can also connect to the
external speaker on your computer chassis. Pin assignments for
SPKER are shown below:
External speaker (SPKER)
Pin Function
1 VCC
2 SPEAKER-
3 Internal Buzzer
4 SPEAKER-
Hard Drive LED (IDE LED)
You can connect a LED to the connector of IDE LED to indicate
that the HDD is active.
Reset Switch (RESET)
You can connect an external switch to easily reset your computer.
This switch will restart your computer if you hit the RESET switch.
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 23
Enhanced IDE (PRIMARY IDE,
SECONDARY IDE)
You can attach four IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) drives to
the SBC-670S internal controller. The SBC-670S CPU card has two
EIDE connectors, PRIMARY IDE and SECONDARY IDE.
Wire number 1 on the cable is red or blue, and the other wires are
gray. Connect one end to PRIMARY IDE or SECONDARY IDE on
the CPU card. Make sure that the red (or blue) wire corresponds to
pin 1 on the connector (on the right side).
Floppy Drive (FLOPPY DISK)
You can attach up to two floppy disk drives to the SBC-670S' on-
board controller. You can use any combination of 5.25" (360 KB and
1.2 MB) and 3.5" (720 KB, 1.44 MB and 2.88 MB) drives.
The card comes with a 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable.
On one end of the cable is a 34-pin flat-cable connector. On the
other end are two sets of floppy disk drive connectors. Each set
consists of a 34-pin flat-cable connector (usually used for 3.5"
drives) and a printed-circuit-board connector (usually used for
5.25" drives). You can use only one connector in each set. The set
on the end (after the twist in the cable) connects to the A drive.
The set in the middle connects to the B drive.
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Universal Serial Bus Connector
(USB Connector)
The SBC-670S CPU card has two USB Connetors, their connection
pin assignment is as follows.
USB Connector
Pin Function
1 Vcc
2DATA -
3DATA +
4 GND
Parallel Port (PRINTER)
The parallel port is normally used to connect the CPU card to a
printer. The SBC-670S includes an on-board parallel port, accessed
through PRINTER, a 26-pin flat-cable connector. The card comes
with an adapter cable which lets you use a traditional DB-25
connector. The cable has a 26-pin connector on one end and a DB-
25 connector on the other, mounted on a retaining bracket. The
bracket can be installed at the end of an empty slot in your chassis,
giving you access to the connector.
To install the bracket:
1. Find an empty slot in your chassis.
2. Unscrew the plate that covers the end of the slot, and screw in
the bracket.
3. Attach the flat-cable connector to PRINTER on the CPU card.
Wire 1 of the cable is red or blue, and the other wires are gray.
Make sure that wire 1 corresponds to pin 1 of PRINTER. Pin 1 is
on the right side of PRINTER.
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 25
Power Supply connections
6P Power supply connector (POWER CON)
In single-board computer (non-passive backplane) applications
you will need to connect a power directly to the SBC-670S board
using the connector labeled POWER CON. This connector is fully
compatible with the standard PC power supply connector. See the
following table for its pin assignments:
6P Power Connector (POWER CON)
Pin Function
1PG
2 +5V
3 +12V
4 -12V
5 GND
6 GND
4P Power Connector (CN1)
This connector provides a 4 pin power outlet port. See the
following table for its pin assignments:
4P Fan Power Connector (CN1)
Pin Function
1 +5V
2 GND
3 GND
4 +12V
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4P Fan Power Connector (CN2)
This connector provides a 4 pin power outlet to a device such as a
CPU fan.
4P Fan Power Connector (CN2)
Pin Function
1 +5V
2 GND
3 GND
4 +12V
Serial Ports (COM-A, COM-B)
The SBC-670S offers two RS-232 serial ports, COM1 and COM2,
which let you connect to serial devices (a mouse, a MODEM, etc.)
or a communication network. COM-A is
COM1, and COM-B is COM2.
DCD
1
DSR
6
RX
2
RTS
7
You can disable each port or select its
TX
3
CTS
8
address (3F8H [COM1], 2F8H [COM2] or
DTR
4
RI
3E8H) using the AMIBIOS Setup program.
9
GND
5
(see Peripheral Setup in Chapter 4)
Different devices implement the RS-232 standard in different
ways. If you get problems, be sure to check the pin assignments
for the connector. The figure above shows the pin assignments
for the card's RS-232 ports:
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 27
Keyboard & PS/2 Mouse (KB/PS2
Mouse, KB CON, MS CON)
KB/PS2 Mouse, the card's keyboard connector, is a 6-pin mini-DIN
connector on the card mounting bracket. The SBC-670S also comes
with an adapter to convert the mini-DIN connector to a PC/AT
keyboard connector and a PS/2 mouse connector.
KB/PS2 MOUSE
The SBC-670S provides a second connector designed for external
keyboard input (KB CON) and mouse input (MS CON).
Keyboard Connector (KB CON)
Pin Function
1 KBCLK
2 KBDATA
3NC
4 KB GND
5 KB Vcc
Mouse Connector (MS CON)
Pin Function
1 MSCLK
2 MSDATA
3NC
4 KB GND
5 KB Vcc
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Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector (WIDE-SCSI
CON)
The Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector is a 68-pin, 16-bit SCSI Connector.
If you are connecting internal SCSI devices, make sure you have an
internal SCSI cable with enough connectors to accommodate all of
your devices.
1. Prepare each SCSI device for installation. Be sure to configure
the devices SCSI ID and terminators (see the device's documen-
tation).
2. Install the SCSI device in your system
3. Plug one end of the internal SCSI cable into the host adapter's
internal SCSI Connector.
4. Plug the remaining SCSI cable connectors into the correspond-
ing connectors on the back of each individual device.
5. Connect the DC power cable into the SCSI's power connector.
The pin assignments are shown on the opposite page:
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 29
Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector (WIDE-SCSI CON)
Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function Pin Function
1 GND 18 TPWR 35 -D12 52 TPWR
2 GND 19 NC 36 -D13 53 NC
3 GND 20 GND 37 -D14 54 GND
4 GND 21 GND 38 -D15 55 -ATTN
5 GND 22 GND 39 -DPH 56 GND
6 GND 23 GND 40 -DO 57 -BSY
7 GND 24 GND 41 -D1 58 -ACK
8 GND 25 GND 42 -D2 59 -RST
9 GND 26 GND 43 -D3 60 -MSG
10 GND 27 GND 44 -D4 61 -SEL
11 GND 28 GND 45 -D5 62 -CD
12 GND 29 GND 46 -D6 63 -REQ
13 GND 30 GND 47 -D7 64 -IO
14 GND 31 GND 48 -DPL 65 -D8
15 GND 32 GND 49 GND 66 -D9
16 GND 33 GND 50 GND 67 -D10
17 TPWR 34 GND 51 TPWR 68 -D11
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SCSI-II Connector
(SCSI HEADER INTERNAL)
The SCSI CON is a 50-pin, 8-bit SCSI connector available for
internal SCSI device use. Connection of SCSI devices requires
special attention, especially when determining the last drive in the
SCSI chain. Refer to your device's operating manual for detailed
installation advice. The pin assignments are shown below.
SCSI-II Connector (SCSI CON)
Pin Function Pin Function
1 GND 2 -D0
3 GND 4 -D1
5 GND 6 -D2
7 GND 8 -D3
9 GND 10 -D4
11 GND 12 -D5
13 GND 14 -D6
15 GND 16 -D7
17 GND 18 -DPL
19 GND 20 GND
21 GND 22 GND
23 GND 24 GND
25 NC 26 TRMPWR
27 GND 28 GND
29 GND 30 GND
31 GND 32 -ATTN
33 GND 34 GND
35 GND 36 -BSY
37 GND 38 -ACK
39 GND 40 -RST
41 GND 42 -MSG
43 GND 44 -SEL
45 GND 46 -CD
47 GND 48 -REQ
49 GND 50 -IO
Chapter 3 Connecting Peripherals 31
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4
AMIBIOS Setup
This chapter describes how to set BIOS
configuration data.
CHAPTER
General information
AMIBIOS Setup configures system information that is stored in
CMOS RAM.
Starting AMIBIOS setup
As POST executes, the following appears;
Hit if you want to run SETUP
Press to run AMIBIOS setup.
AMIBIOS main menu
The AMIBIOS setup screen appears as follows:
AMIBIOS SETUP — BIOS SETUP UTILITIES
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
PCI/ Plug and Play Setup
Peripheral Setup
Change User Password
Change Supervisor Password
Change Language Setting
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC: Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit ¯-
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Standard CMOS Setup
The AMIBIOS Setup options described in this section are selected
by choosing the Standard CMOS Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup
main menu selection screen, as shown below.
The Standard CMOS Setup screen appears:
AMIBIOS SETUP — STANDARD CMOS SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Date (mm/dd/yyyy): Wed Aug 21, 1996
Time (hh/mm/ss): 12: 19: 46
Floppy Drive A: 1.44 MB 3½
Floppy Drive B: Not Installed
LBA Blk PIO 32 Bit
Type Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode
Pri Master : Auto On On Auto On
Pri Slave : Auto On On Auto On
Sec Master : Auto On On Auto On
Sec Slave : Auto On On Auto On
Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled
Month: Jan - Dec Esc: Exit :Sel
¯-
Day: 01-31 PgUp/PgDn: Modify
Year: 1901 -2099 F2/F3: Color
Date, Day and Time Configuration
The current values for each category are displayed. Enter new
values through the keyboard.
Floppy A, Floppy B
Select the appropriate specifications to configure the type of
floppy drive that is attached to the system: 360 KB 5¼", 1.2 MB
5¼", 720 KB 3½", 1.44 MB 3½", and/or 2.88 MB 3½". The
settings have not been pre-installed.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 35
Master Disk, Slave Disk
Select the appropriate values to configure the hard disk type you
are using for the master and the slave. Available types are 1~46,
User, Auto, Not Installed, and CDROM. The settings have not
been preinstalled.
Boot Sector Virus Protection
Enabling this option allows the system to issue a warning when
any program (or virus) issues a disk format command or attempts
to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive. Further confir-
mation is required before accessing this particular section of the
hard disk drive.
Advanced CMOS Setup
Select the Advanced CMOS Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup main
menu to enter Advanced setup.
The Advanced Setup options described in this section are the
standard options as shown on the following screen. The following
configurations are based on Fail-Safe default settings.
AMIBIOS SETUP — ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Available Options:
Quick Boot Disabled
Pause on Config. Screen (Sec.) Disabled Disabled
BootUp Sequence A:;C:; CDROM
Enabled
BootUp CPU Speed High
BootUp Num-Lock On
DeTurbo Function Disabled
Floppy Drive Swap Disabled
Floppy Drive Seek Disabled
PS/2 Mouse Support Enabled
System Keyboard Present
Primary Display VGA/EGA
Password Check Setup
Parity Check Disabled
OS/2 Compatible Mode Disabled
Wait For 'F1' If Error Enabled
Hit 'DEL' Message Display Enabled
Internal Cache WriteBack
System BIOS Cacheable Disabled
C000, 16k Shadow Enabled
C400, 16k Shadow Enabled
C800, 16k Shadow Disabled
CC00, 16k Shadow Disabled
D000, 16k Shadow Disabled
ESC: Exit :Sel
¯-
D400, 16k Shadow Disabled
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
D800, 16k Shadow Disabled
F2/F3: Color
DC00, 16k Shadow Disabled
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Quick Boot:
Set this option to Enabled to instruct AMIBIOS to boot quickly
when the computer is powered on. This option replaces the old
Above 1 MB Memory Test Advanced Setup option.
Setting Description
Disabled AMIBIOS test all system memory. AMIBIOS waits up
to 40 seconds for a READY signal from the IDE hard
disk drive. AMIBIOS waits for .5 seconds after
sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive to allow the
IDE drive time to get ready again. AMIBIOS checks
for a key press and runs AMIBIOS Setup if
the key has been pressed.
Enabled AMIBIOS does not test system memory above 1 MB.
AMIBIOS does not wait up to 40 seconds for a
READY signal from the IDE hard disk drive. If a
READY signal is not received immediately from the
IDE drive, AMIBIOS does not configure that drive.
AMIBIOS does not wait for .5 seconds after sending
a RESET signal to the IDE drive to allow the IDE
drive time to get ready again.
You cannot run AMIBIOS Setup at system boot,
because there is no delay for the Hit to run
Setup message.
Boot Up Sequence:
This option sets the sequence of boot drives (floppy drive A:, hard
disk drive C:, or CD-ROM drive) that the AMIBIOS attempts to
boot from after AMIBIOS POST completes.
Boot Up Num Lock:
Set this option to Off to turn the Num Lock key off when the
computer is booted so you can use the arrow keys on both the
numeric keypad and the keyboard. The settings are On or Off.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 37
Floppy Drive Swap:
Set this option to Enabled to permit drives A: or B: to be swapped.
The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Floppy Drive Seek:
Set this option to Enabled to specify that floppy drive A: will
perform a Seek operation at system boot. The settings are Enabled
or Disabled.
PS/2 Mouse Support:
When this option is set to Enabled, AMIBIOS supports a PS/2-
type mouse. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
System Keyboard:
This option specifies that a keyboard is attached to the computer.
The settings are Present or Absent.
Primary Display:
This option specifies the type of display monitor and adapter
in the computer. The settings are Mono, CGA40x25, CGA80x25,
VGA/EGA, or Absent.
Password Check:
This option enables password checking every time the computer is
powered on or every time AMIBIOS Setup is executed. If Always
is chosen, a user password prompt appears every time the comput-
er is turned on. If Setup is chosen, the password prompt appears
as AMIBIOS is executed.
Parity Check:
Set this option to Enabled to check the parity of all system
memory. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
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OS/2 Compatible Mode:
Set this option to Enabled to permit AMIBIOS to run with IBM
OS/2. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Wait for ’F1’ if Error:
AMIBIOS POST error messages are followed by:
Press if you want to run Setup
from appearing on the first AMIBIOS screen when the computer
boots. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Internal Cache:
This option specifies the caching algorithm used for L1 internal
cache memory. The setting are:
Setting Description
Disabled Neither L1 internal cache memory on the
CPU nor L2 secondary cache memory is
enabled.
WriteBack Use the write-back caching algorithm.
System BIOS Cacheable
When this option is set to Enabled, the contents of the F0000h
system memory segment can be read from or written to L2
secondary cache memory. The contents of the F0000h memory
segment are always copied from the BIOS ROM to system RAM
for faster execution.
The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 39
C000,16k Shadow D000,16k Shadow
C400,16k Shadow D400,16k Shadow
C800,16k Shadow D800,16k Shadow
CC00,16k Shadow DC00,16k Shadow
These options control the location of the contents of the 16KB of
ROM beginning at the specified memory location. If no adapter
ROM is using the named ROM area, this area is made available to
the local bus. The settings are:
Setting Description
Enabled The contents of C0000h - C3FFFh are written to the
same address in system memory (RAM) for faster
execution.
Cached The contents of the named ROM area are written to
the same address in system memory (RAM) for
faster execution, if an adapter ROM will be using the
named ROM area. Also, the contents of the RAM
area can be read from and written to cache memory.
Disabled The video ROM is not copied to RAM. The contents
of the video ROM cannot be read from or written to
cache memory.
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Advanced Chipset Setup
Select the Advanced Chipset Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup
main menu to enter the Chipset Setup. The following configura-
tions are based on Fail-Safe default settings.
This section allows you to configure the system based on the
specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus
speeds and access to system memory resources, such as DRAM
and the external cache. It also coordinates communications
between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus. It must be
stated that these items should never need to be altered. The default
settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating
conditions for your system.
AMIBIOS SETUP — ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Auto Configure DRAM Timing Enabled
DRAM Speed (ns) 60
DRAM Read Burst Timing (B/E/F) x2/2/3
DRAM Write Burst Timing (B/E/F) x2/2/3
RAS Precharge 3 Clocks
RASx# to CASx# Delay Disabled
MA Wait State Disabled
DRAM Integrity Mode (ECC) Disabled
DRAM Refresh Type CAS/RAS
DRAM Refresh Queue Enabled
VGA Frame Buffer USWC Disabled
PCI Frame Buffer USWC Disabled
Fixed Memory Hole Disabled
CPU To IDE Posting Enabled
USWC Write Posting Enabled
CPU To PCI Posting Disabled
PCI To DRAM Pipeline Enabled
PCI Burst Write Combine Enabled
Read Around Write Enabled
8-Bit I/O Recovery Times 1 SysClk
16-Bit I/O Recovery Times 1 SysClk ESC: Exit :Sel ¯-
Universal Serial Bus Disabled PgUp/PgDn: Modify
USB Keyboard Support Disabled F2/F3: Color
Universal Serial Bus
Set this option Enabled to enable the system BIOS USB (Univer-
sal Serial Bus) functions. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
USB KeyBoard support
Set this option to Enabled to enable keyboard support on the
universal serial bus. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 41
Power Management Setup
The POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP allows you to configure
your system for the most effective use of energy while operating
in a manner conisistant with your own style of computer use.
AMIBIOS SETUP — POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Power Management/APM Disabled Available Options:
Green PC Monitor Power State Standby Disabled
Video Power Down Mode Disabled Enabled
Hard Disk Power Down Mode Disabled Inst-ON
Hard Disk Time Out (Minute) Disabled
Standby Time Out (Minute) Disabled
Suspend Time Out (Minute) Disabled
Suspend Date Time Update Enabled
MODEM USE IRQ NA
IRQ3 Ignore
IRQ4 Ignore
IRQ5 Ignore
IRQ7 Ignore
IRQ8 Ignore
IRQ9 Ignore
IRQ10 Ignore
IRQ11 Ignore
IRQ12 Ignore ESC: Exit :Sel ¯-
IRQ13 Ignore Pg Up/Pg Dn: Modify
IRQ14 Ignore F2/F3: Color
IRQ15 Ignore
Power Management/APM
Set this option to Enabled to enable the power management and
APM (Advanced Power Management) features. The settings are
Enabled or Disabled.
Green PC Monitor Power State
This option specifies the power state that the green PC-compliant
video monitor enters when AMIBIOS places it in a power savings
state after the specified period of display inactivity has expired.
The settings are Off, Blank, Standby, or Suspend.
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Video Power Down Mode
This option specifies the power conserving state that the VESA
VGA video subsystem enters after the specified period of display
inactivity has expired. The settings are Disabled, Standby, or
Suspend.
Hard Disk Power Down Mode
This option specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk
drive enters after the specified period of hard drive inactivity has
expired. The settings are Disabled, Standby, or Suspend.
Hard Disk Time Out (Minute)
This option specifies the length of a period of hard disk drive
inactivity. When this length of time expires, the computer enters
power-conserving state specified in the Hard Disk Power Down
Mode option. The settings are Disabled, 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), or 14 (min).
Standby Time out (Minute)
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity
while in Full power on state. When this length of time expires, the
computer enters Standby power state. The steeings are Disabled,
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), or 14 (min).
Suspend Time out (Minute)
This option specifies the length of a period of system inactivity
while in Standby state. When this length of time expires, the
computer enters Suspend power state. The settings are Disabled, 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), or 14 (min).
Suspend Date Time Update
This option specifies whether date and time will be updated after
the suspend mode. The settings are Disabled or Enabled.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 43
MODEM USE IRQ
This option specifies the IRQ used by the MODEM. The settings
are NA, IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, or IRQ11.
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ7
IRQ8
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ13
IRQ14
IRQ15
When set to Monitor, these options enable event monitoring on the
specified hardware interrupt request line. If set to Monitor and the
computer is in a power saving state, AMIBIOS watches for
activity on the specified IRQ line. The computer enters the full on
power state if any activity occurs.
AMIBIOS reloads the Standby and Suspend timeout timers if
activity occurs on the specified IRQ line.
The settings for each of these options are Monitor or Ignore.
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PCI/Plug and Play Setup
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system and covers
some very technical items. It is Strongly Recommended that only
experienced users should make any changes to the defalt settings.
.AMIBIOS SETUP — PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
OnBoard SCSI Enabled Available Options:
Plug and Play Aware O/S No Disabled
PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) 32 Enabled
PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled
PCI IDE BusMaster Disabled
OffBoard PCI IDE Card Auto
OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQ Disabled
OffBoard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ Disabled
PCI VGA Used IRQ Line No
Used ESCD Information No
1st Priority IRQ for PCI Auto
2nd Priority IRQ for PCI Auto
3rd Priority IRQ for PCI Auto
4th Priority IRQ for PCI Auto
IRQ3 PCI/PnP
IRQ4 PCI/PnP
IRQ5 PCI/PnP
IRQ7 PCI/PnP
IRQ9 PCI/PnP
IRQ10 PCI/PnP
IRQ11 PCI/PnP
IRQ12 PCI/PnP
IRQ14 PCI/PnP
IRQ15 PCI/PnP
DMA 0 PCI/PnP
DMA 1 PCI/PnP
DMA 3 PCI/PnP
DMA 5 PCI/PnP
DMA 6 PCI/PnP
DMA 7 PCI/PnP ESC: Exit :SeL
¯-
Reserved Memory Size Disabled Pg Up/Pg Dn: Modify
Reserved Memory Address C8000 F2/F3: Color
OnBoard SCSI
Set this option to Enabled to allow SCSI device be detected by the
BIOS. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 45
Plug and Play Aware OS
Set this option to Yes if the operating system installed in the
computer is Plug and Play-aware. AMIBIOS only detects and
enables PnP ISA adapter cards that are required for system boot.
The Windows 95 operating system detects and enables all other
PnP-aware adapter cards. Windows 95 is PnP-aware. Set this
option to No if the operating system (such as DOS, OS/2, Win-
dows 3.x) does not use PnP.
You must set this option correctly or PnP-aware adapter cards
installed in your computer will not be configured properly.
The settings are No or Yes.
PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks)
This option sets latency of all PCI devices on the PCI bus. The
settings are in units equal to PCI clocks. The settings are 32, 64,
96, 128, 160, 192, 224, or 248.
PCI VGA Palette Snoop
This option must be set to Enabled if an ISA adapter card requires
VGA palette snooping. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
PCI IDE BusMaster
Set this option to Enabled to specify that the IDE controller on the
PCI local bus has bus mastering capability. The settings are
Disabled or Enabled.
OffBoard PCI IDE Card
This option specifies if an offboard PCI IDE controller adapter
card is used in the computer. You must also specify the PCI
expansion slot on the motherboard where the offboard PCI IDE
controller card is installed. If an offboard PCI IDE controller is
used, the onboard IDE controller on the motherboard is automati-
cally disabled. The settings are Auto, Slot1, Slot2, Slot3, or Slot4.
If Auto is selected, AMIBIOS automatically determines the correct
setting for this option.
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OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQ
This option specifies the PCI interrupt used by the primary IDE
channel on the offboard PCI IDE controller. The settings are
Disabled, INTA, INTB, INTC, INTD, or Hardwired.
OffBoard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ
This option specifies the PCI interrupt used by the secondary IDE
channel on the offboard PCI IDE controller. The settings are
Disabled, INTA, INTB, INTC, INTD, or Hardwired.
PCI VGA Used IRQ Line
The settings of this option is No or Yes.
Used ESCD information
The settings of this option is Yes or No.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 47
1st Priority IRQ for PCI
2nd Priority IRQ for PCI
3rd Priority IRQ for PCI
4th Priority IRQ for PCI
These options specify the IRQs assigned to the lst, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th
priority IRQ for PCI.
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ7
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ14
IRQ15
These options specify the bus that the named interrupt request
lines (IRQs) are used on. These options allow you to specify IRQs
for use by legacy ISA adapter cards.
These options determine if AMIBIOS should remove an IRQ from
the pool of available IRQs passed to BIOS configurable devices.
The available IRQ pool is determined by reading the ESCD
NVRAM. If more IRQs must be removed from the pool, the end
user can use these PCI/PnP Setup options to remove the IRQ by
assigning the option to the ISA/EISA setting. Onboard I/O is
configurable by AMIBIOS. The IRQs used by onboard I/O are
configured as PCI/PnP.
The settings are PCI/PnP or ISA/EISA.
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DMA 0
DMA 1
DMA 3
DMA 5
DMA 6
DMA 7
This item allows you to defermine the specified DMA Channel
assigned to the ISA/EISA bus, or configured as Plug and Play
(PnP).
Reserved Memory Size
This option specifies the size of the memory area reserved for
legacy ISA adapter cards.
The settings are Disabled, 16k, 32k, or 64k.
Reserved Memory Address
This option specifies the beginning address (in hex) of the re-
served memory area. The specified ROM memory area is reserved
for use by legacy ISA adapter cards.
The settings are C0000, C4000, C8000, CC000, D0000, D4000,
D8000, or DC000.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 49
Peripheral Setup
To access Periperal Setup, select the Periperal icon in the AMI-
BIOS main menu. The following configurations are based on Fail-
Safe default settings.
AMIBIOS SETUP — PERIPHERAL SETUP
(C) 1995 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
OnBoard FDC Auto Available Options:
OnBoard Serial Port1 Auto Auto
OnBoard Serial Port2 Auto Disabled
OnBoard Parallel Port Auto
Parallel Port IRQ Auto
Parallel Port Mode Normal
Parallel Port DMA Channel None
OnBoard IDE Both
ESC: Exit :Sel
¯-
Pg Up/Pg Dn: Modify
F2/F3: Color
OnBoard FDC
This option enables the floppy drive controller on the CPU board.
The settings are Auto, Enabled or Disabled.
OnBoard Serial Port 1
This option enables serial port 1 on the CPU board and
specifies the base I/O port address for serial port 1.
The settings are Auto, Disabled, 3F8h, 3E8h, 2E8h,2F8h.
OnBoard Serial Port2
This option enables serial port 2 on the CPU board and specifies
the base I/O port address for serial port 2. The settings are Auto.
Disabled, 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, 2E8h.
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OnBoard Parallel Port
This option enables the parallel port on the CPU board and
specifies the parallel port base I/O port address. The settings are
Auto, Disabled, 378h, 278h, 3BCh.
Parallel Port IRQ
IRQ7 is used for the Parallel Port(LPT 1). The IRQ can be
changed to IRQ5, or auto-selected(Auto) .
Parallel Port Mode
This option specifies the parallel port mode. ECP and EPP are both
bidirectional data transfer sechemes that adhere to the IEEE P1284
specification. The settings are:
Setting Description
Normal The normal parallel port mode is used. This is the
default setting.
Bi-Dir Use this setting to support bidirectional transfers on
the parallel port.
EPP The parallel port can be used with devices that
adhere to the Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP)
specification. EPP uses the exiting parallel port
signals to provide asymmetric bidirectional data
transfer driven by the host device.
ECP The parallel port can be used with devices that
adhere to the Extended Capabilities Port (ECP)
specification. ECP uses the DMA protocol to
achieve transfer rates of approximately 2.5 Mbs.
ECP provides symmetric bidirectional communla-
tions.
Parallel Port DMA Channel
This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port
Mode option is ECP.
The settings are Auto, None, 0, 1, 2, 3.
Onboard IDE
This option specifies the onboard IDE controller channels that will
be used. The settings are Primary, Secondary, Both, or Disabled.
Chapter 4 AMIBIOS Setup 51
Change Supervisor Password
1) Select this option from the main menu
2) Enter the Password and Press
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When I can't find an obsolete part, I first call GID and they'll come up with my parts every time. Great customer service and follow up as well. Scott emails me from time to time to touch base and see if we're having trouble finding something.....which is often with our 25 yr old equipment.
ConAgra Foods