Specifications
 Frequently Asked Questions
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Mode Clock per
33MHz
PCI
Clock
count
Cycle
time
Data Transfer rate
PIO mode 0 30ns 20 600ns (1/600ns) x 2byte = 3.3MB/s
PIO mode 1 30ns 13 383ns (1/383ns) x 2byte = 5.2MB/s
PIO mode 2 30ns 8 240ns (1/240ns) x 2byte = 8.3MB/s
PIO mode 3 30ns 6 180ns (1/180ns) x 2byte = 11.1MB/s
PIO mode 4 30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s
DMA mode 0 30ns 16 480ns (1/480ns) x 2byte = 4.16MB/s
DMA mode 1 30ns 5 150ns (1/150ns) x 2byte = 13.3MB/s
DMA mode 2 30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s
DMA/33
30ns 4 120ns (1/120ns) x 2byte x2 = 33MB/s
Q: What is ACPI (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface) and OnNow?
A: The ACPI is new power management specification of 1997 (PC97). It intends
to save more power by taking full control of power management to operating
system and not through BIOS.  Because of this, the chipset or super I/O chip
needs to provide standard register interface to OS (such as Win97) and
provides the ability for OS to shutdown and resume power of different part of
chip. The idea is a bit similar to the PnP register interface.
ACPI  defines  momentary  soft  power  switch  to  control  the  power  state
transition.  Most likely, it uses the ATX form factor with momentary soft power
switch.  The  most  attractive  part  of  ACPI  for  desktop  user  is  probably  the
"OnNow"  feature,  an  idea  from  notebook.  This  feature  allows  you  to
immediately resume to your original work without the  long time waiting from
bootup,  entering Win95  and  running Winword.  Intel 430TX  PCIset, 440LX
AGPset and 440BX AGPset can support ACPI.
Q: What is ATX Soft Power On/Off and Momentary Switch?
A: The Soft  Power  On  of  the ATX  specification  means  to  provide  a standby
current for special circuit to wait for wakeup event when main power is off. For
example, Infrared wakeup, modem wakeup, or voice wakeup.  Currently, the
most simple  usage  is  to  provide standby current for  power switch circuit  so
that power switch can turn on/off the main power through soft power control
pin.  The ATX power specification does not mention anything about the power
switch  type.  You  can  use  toggle  or  momentary  switch,  note  that  ACPI
specification  requires  momentary  switch for  power state  control.  All  the
AOpen ATX MBs support momentary switch and AX5T/AX5TC/AX6L/AX6LC/
AX6B/AX6BC support modem wakeup (Modem Ring-On).










