Specifications
 Frequently Asked Questions
A-5
Soft Power Off means  to turn  off system  through software, Windows 95
Shutdown function can be used to verify if your mainboard supports soft power
off.  AOpen  AX5T/AX5TC/AX6F/AX6L/AX6LC/AX6B/AX6BC  support  soft
power off.
Q: What is RTC Wake Up Timer (Alarm)?
A: RTC  (Real  Time Clock)  is a  device  like  electronic  watch,  and  keep  the
date/time of the computer system running. The Wake Up Timer  is more like
an alarm, which wakes up and powers on your system at a pre-defined time
for specific application. It can be set to wake up everyday or on specific date
within a month. The date/time accurate is second.  To set the date/time, go
into BIOS setup, Power Management  RTC  Wake Up Timer, select  Enable.
RTC is a standard device of all the mainboard, but Wake Up Timer is not a
standard  design,  AOpen  AX5T/AX5TC/AX6F/AX6L/AX6LC/AX6B/AX6BC
support RTC Wake Up Timer.
Q: What is Lan Wake Up?
A: Lan Wake Up is a technology that enables you to remotely manage the PCs in
your  network  even  if  they have  been  turned  off.  When  the  client  has  been
powered off, the remote network management software could send a wake-up
frame ( or Magic packet) to the client if needed. The Lan Wake Up enabled
adapter in the client will receive that frame can check it to determine whether
the  frame  contains  the  correct  MAC  address.  If  so,  the  client  turns  on  the
system by Wake-up call, just as the user turns on the system manually with
the  ON/OFF  button.  The  network  management  software  will  continue  to
perform the tasks that have been programmed to do.
Q: What is the AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port)?
A: AGP  is  a  PCI-like  bus  interface  targeted  for  high-performance  3D  graphic.
AGP  supports only  memory  read/write  operation and  single-master single-
slave  one-to-one  only.  The  AGP  uses  both  rising  and  falling  edge  of  the
66MHz clock and produces 66MHz x 4byte x 2 = 528MB/s data transfer rate.
The AOpen AX6L/AX6LC/AX6B/AX6BC MB are designed  to support AGP via
the new Intel LX & BX chipset.
Q: What is the AGP bus clock on Intel 440BX chipset?
A: AGP used to perform as the same bus clock as the Intel 440LX chipset were.
If we provide 75Mzh of bus clock to 440LX chipset, AGP will also perform with
75Mhz of clock. The Intel 440BX chipset which supports 100Mhz of bus clock
behaves to  meet  the  specification so that  AGP  bus  clock  is  always kept  by
66Mhz of clock no matter how 440BX chipset bus clock may be set. In this
manner, it  will ensure the  compatibility & stability of  the  AGP within defined
specification.










