® CUW-B Socket 370 Baby AT Intel® 810 Motherboard USER’S MANUAL
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CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................. 7 1.1 How This Manual Is Organized .................................................. 7 1.2 Item Checklist ............................................................................. 7 2. FEATURES ........................................................................................ 8 2.1 The ASUS CUW-B Motherboard ............................................... 8 2.1.1 Specifications .................
CONTENTS 4.5 Power Menu .............................................................................. 70 4.5.1 Power Up Control ............................................................ 72 4.5.2 Hardware Monitor ............................................................ 74 4.6 Boot Menu ................................................................................ 75 4.7 Exit Menu ................................................................................. 77 5.1 Operating Systems .............
FCC & DOC COMPLIANCE Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • • This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Sections/Checklist 1.
2. FEATURES 2.1 The ASUS CUW-B Motherboard The CUW-B motherboard from ASUS is carefully designed for the demanding PC user who wants many smart features in a small package. So what’s so smart about the ASUS CUW-B motherboard? 2.1.1 Specifications • 2.
2. FEATURES • • • • • • • Integrated IDE! Controller supports UltraDMA/66 up to 66MB/s, UltraDMA/ 33 up to 33MB/s, and PIO Mode 4 up to 17MB/s. Peripheral Wake-Up! Supports Wake-On-LAN, Wake-On-Ring, Keyboard Wake-Up, BIOS Wake-Up, and wake-up by infrared remote control. AMR Slot! Audio Modem Riser slot supports a very affordable audio and/or modem riser card.
2. FEATURES 2.1.3 Performance • • 2. FEA TURES Performance • • • • • • • 10 UltraPerformance! Onboard IDE Bus Master controller with two connectors that support four IDE devices in two channels. Supports UltraDMA/66, UltraDMA/ 33 (IDE DMA Mode 2), PIO Modes 3 & 4, and supports Enhanced IDE devices, such as Tape Backup, CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, and LS-120 drives.
2. FEATURES 2.1.4 Intelligence • • • • • • • Fan Status Monitoring and Alarm! To prevent system overheat and system damage, the CPU, power supply, and system fans can be monitored for RPM and failure. All the fans are set for its normal RPM range and alarm thresholds. Temperature Monitoring and Alert! To prevent system overheat and system damage, this motherboard supports Socket 370 processor thermal sensing and auto-protection.
2. FEATURES 2.2 CUW-B Motherboard Components See opposite page for locations. Location Processor Support Socket 370 for Coppermine/Mendocino Processors ................ 4 Feature Setting DIP Switches ................................................... 5 66MHz to 150MHz bus support (32 external clock settings) 100/66 System Bus support 2. FEA TURES MB Components Chipsets Intel 810 Integrated Graphics Chipset ......................................
2. FEATURES 2.3 CUW-B Component Locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.2 Layout Contents Motherboard Settings 1) JEN 2) VIO 3) AUDIO 4) CODEC 5) PCI3VSEL 6) SAFE_MD 7) NO_REBOOT 8) DSW p.18 p.18 p.19 p.19 p.20 p.20 p.21 p.22 JumperFree™ Mode (Enable/Disable) I/O Voltage Setting (Normal/+3.6V) Onboard Audio Setting (Enable/Disable) (optional) Onboard Audio Codec Setting (Enable/Disable) PCI 3Volt Setting (3 Volt/3 VSB) Safe Mode (Normal/Safe Mode) Automatic Timeout Reboot (Normal/No Reboot) CPU External Clock Frequency Setting p.25 p.26 p.28 p.29 p.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) 27) 28) 29) 30) PLED (PANEL) KEYLOCK (PANEL) SPEAKER (PANEL) RESET (PANEL) PWR SW. (PANEL) SMI (PANEL) TB LED (PANEL) ATXPWR PS2 JTPWR p.40 System Power LED Lead (3-1 pins) p.40 Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (2 pins) p.40 System Warning Speaker Connector (4 pins) p.40 Reset Switch Lead (2 pins) p.41 ATX Power / Soft-Off Switch Lead (2 pins) p.41 System Management Interrupt Switch Lead (2 pins) p.41 System Message LED (2 pins) p.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.3 Hardware Setup Procedure Before using your computer, you must complete the following steps: • Check Motherboard Settings • Install Memory Modules • Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU) • Install Expansion Cards • Connect Ribbon Cables, Panel Wires, and Power Supply 3.4 Motherboard Settings This section explains in detail how to change your motherboard’s function settings through the use of switches and/or jumpers. ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 1) JumperFree™ Mode Setting (JEN) This jumper allows you to enable or disable the JumperFree™ mode. The JumperFree™ mode allows processor settings to be made through the BIOS setup (see 4.4 Advanced Menu). NOTE: Set all DIP switches (DSW) to OFF for JumperFree™ mode. Setting JEN Disable (Jumper) [1-2] (default) Enable (JumperFree) [2-3] Jumper Mode JEN JumperFree Mode 01 3 2 1 3 2 1 ® OFF CUW-B JumperFree™ Mode Setting 1 2 3 4 5 ON 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 01 3. H/W SETUP Motherboard Settings 3) Onboard Audio Setting (AUDIO) (only with onboard PCI audio) The onboard 32-bit PCI audio may be enabled or disabled using this jumper. Disable the onboard audio if you are using an ISA or PCI audio card on any of the expansion slots or a primary AMR on the AMR slot (see 3.7.4 Audio Modem Riser (AMR) Slot). If using an ISA or PCI audio expansion card, Onboard AC’97 Audio Controller in 4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration must also be disabled.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 5) PCI 3Volt Setting (PCI3VSEL) This jumper allows you to select the voltage supplied to PCI devices. If you have PCI devices that require auxiliary power, set this jumper to 3 VSB. Setting PCI3VSEL 3 Volt [1-2] (default) 3 VSB [2-3] 01 PCI3VSEL ® CUW-B 3. H/W SETUP Motherboard Settings 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 Volt 3 VSB CUW-B PCI 3Volt Selection 6) Safe Mode Setting (SAFE_MD) Usually socket 370 processors have locked frequency multiples.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 7) Automatic Timeout Reboot Setting (NO_REBOOT) The motherboard is set so that when the BIOS detects a hang (timeout) during bootup, the motherboard will automatically reboot. If rebooting is repeating ineffectively, set this jumper to No Reboot to disable auto-reboot. Setting NO_REBOOT Normal [1-2] (default) No Reboot [2-3] 01 NO_REBOOT ® 1 2 3 No Reboot 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP → 124MHz CPU SDRAM → 124MHz 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 112MHz 112MHz 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 133MHz 133MHz ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 100MHz 100MHz 83MHz 124MHz ON 1 2 3 4 5 CUW-B CPU External Clock Frequency Selection ON → 100MHz CPU SDRAM → 150MHz CUW-B 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 ON 01 ® 75MHz 112MHz ON ON → 66MHz CPU SDRAM → 100MHz ON 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP External Frequency Table for Intel Celeron (PPGA) Processors The following table is for use by experienced motherboard installers only. Overclocking can result in system instability or even shortening the life of the processor. Bold settings are also shown on the previous page. SDRAM (MHz) 101.71 105.00 108.01 100.00 109.51 112.50 115.50 117.01 120.00 124.51 126.74 150.00 129.12 132.00 135.00 142.50 49.90 100.00 74.85 66.58 82.84 89.81 94.80 100.50 104.78 111.77 114.77 100.00 123.75 132.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.5 System Memory (DIMM) NOTE: No hardware or BIOS setup is required after adding or removing memory. This motherboard uses only Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). Sockets are available for 3.3Volt (power level) unbuffered Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) of 16, 32, 64, 128MB, or 256MB. This chipset does not support ECC. However, ECC memory modules may still be used, but the ECC function will not be available.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.5.2 DIMM Installation Insert the module(s) as shown. Because the number of pins are different on either side of the breaks, the module will only fit in the orientation shown. DIMMs are longer and have different pin contact on each side and therefore have a higher pin density. SIMMs have the same pin contact on both sides. 01 ® 20 Pins CUW-B 60 Pins 88 Pins 3. H/W SETUP System Memory FRONT Lock CUW-B 168-Pin DIMM Sockets The DIMMs must be 3.3V Unbuffered for this motherboard.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.6 Central Processing Unit (CPU) The motherboard provides a ZIF Socket 370. The CPU that came with the motherboard should have a fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If this is not the case, then purchase a fan before you turn on your system. WARNING! Be sure that there is sufficient air circulation across the processor’s heatsink by regularly checking that your CPU fan is working.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.7 Expansion Cards WARNING! Make sure that you unplug your power supply when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your motherboard and expansion cards. 3.7.1 Expansion Card Installation Procedure 1. Read the documentation for your expansion card and make any necessary hardware or software settings for your expansion card, such as jumpers or switches. 2.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.7.2 Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards Some expansion cards need an IRQ to operate. Generally, an IRQ must be exclusively assigned to one use. In a standard design, there are 16 IRQs available but most of them are already in use, leaving 6 IRQs free for expansion cards. If your motherboard has PCI audio onboard, an additional IRQ will be used. If your motherboard also has MIDI enabled, another IRQ will be used, leaving 4 IRQs free.
3. HARDWARE SETUP Interrupt Request Table PCI slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI slot 3 PCI slot 4 Onboard Audio/AMR/SMBus Onboard VGA USB INT-A shared ----shared -- INT-B -shared --shared ----- INT-C -------- INT-D ---shared -shared ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual 3. H/W SETUP Expansion Cards IMPORTANT: If using PCI cards on shared slots, make sure that the drivers support “Share IRQ” or that the cards do not need IRQ assignments.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.7.3 Assigning DMA Channels for ISA Cards Some ISA cards, both legacy and PnP, may also need to use a DMA (Direct Memory Access) channel. DMA assignments for this motherboard are handled the same way as the IRQ assignment process described earlier. To select a DMA channel, see PCI/ PNP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion in 4.4.3 PCI Configuration. NOTE: The onboard audio by default uses DMA1.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3.8 External Connectors WARNING! Some pins are used for connectors or power sources. These are clearly distinguished from jumpers in the Motherboard Layout. Placing jumper caps over these connector pins will cause damage to your motherboard. IMPORTANT: Ribbon cables should always be connected with the red stripe to Pin 1 on the connectors. Pin 1 is usually on the side closest to the power connector on hard drives and CD-ROM drives, but may be on the opposite side on floppy disk drives.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3) Primary / Secondary IDE Connectors (40-1 pin IDE1/IDE2) These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After connecting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs at the other end to your hard disk(s). If you install two hard disks, you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper accordingly. Refer to your hard disk documentation for the jumper settings. BIOS now supports specific device bootup (see Boot Sequence in 4.6 Boot Menu).
3. HARDWARE SETUP 5) Parallel Port Connector (26-1 pin PARALLEL) This connector supports the included parallel port ribbon cable with mounting bracket. Connect the ribbon cable to this connection and mount the bracket to the case on an open slot. A PS/2 mouse/parallel connector is included if the optional USB/MIR connector is not used. You can make available the parallel port and choose the IRQ through Onboard Parallel Port in 4.4.2 I/O Device Configuration.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 7) Wake-On-Ring Connector (2-pin WOR) This connector connects to internal modem cards with a Wake-On-Ring output. The connector powers up the system when a ringup packet or signal is received through the internal modem card. NOTE: For external modems, Wake-OnRing is detected through the COM port. IMPORTANT: This feature requires that PWR Up On Modem Act is set to Enabled (see 4.5.1 Power Up Control). 01 WOR ® CUW-B 1 Ground 2 RI# 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 3. H/W SETUP Connectors CD1 Right Audio Channel Ground Ground Left Audio Channel MODEM CUW-B VIDEO Right Audio Channel Ground Ground Left Audio Channel ® AUX Right Audio Channel Ground Ground Left Audio Channel 01 Modem-Out Ground Ground Modem-In 9) Internal Audio Connectors (4-pin MODEM, AUX, VIDEO, CD1) These connectors allow you to receive stereo audio input from such sound sources as a CD-ROM, TV tuner, or MPEG card.
3. HARDWARE SETUP IRRX GND IRTX Standard Infrared (SIR) Front View Back View SIR CIR CIRRX CIR+5V (NC) ® GND 01 3. H/W SETUP Connectors +5V (NC) 11) Serial IR (SIR) (5-1 pin) and Consumer IR (CIR) (5-pin) Connectors This connector supports an optional wireless transmitting and receiving infrared module. This module mounts to a small opening on system cases that support this feature. You must also configure the setting through UART2 Use Infrared (see 4.4.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 13) SMBus Connector (5-1 pin SMB) This connector allows you to connect SMBus (System Management Bus) devices. SMBus devices communicate by means of the SMBus with an SMBus host and/or other SMBus devices. SMBus is a specific implementation of an I2C bus, which is a multi-device bus; that is, multiple chips can be connected to the same bus and each one can act as a master by initiating data transfer. 01 SMB +5V SMBDATA Ground ® CUW-B SMBCLK 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 15) VGA Header (16-pin VGA) The VGA header allows you to connect a standard (CRT) monitor through the provided VGA cable with mounting bracket. Connect the cable to this header and mount the bracket to the case on a free expansion slot. 01 16 15 2 1 Orient the red stripe on the monitor cable with pin 1 ® CUW-B Bracket to end approximately 6inch CUW-B VGA Header TIP: You may also remove the bracket connector and mount them directly to the case to save expansion slot space. 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 18) Chassis Intrusion Lead (2 pin CHASSIS) This lead is for a chassis designed for chassis intrusion detection. After-market toggle switches may also be installed to the chassis panel or on any removable components. Two wires should be available from the chassis to connect to this lead. When any chassis component is removed, the contact should open and the motherboard will record a chassis intrusion event. The event can then be processed by software such as LDCM.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 20) Alert-on-LAN Connector (3 pin ALERT) This connects to a network card with Alert-on-LAN support. Alert-on-LAN allows remote management of PCs through the network interface by generating alerts to the network administrator when there is hardware/operating system failure or evidence of tampering. 01 ALERTCLK ALERTDATA (No Connection) ALERT ® CUW-B 1 3 CUW-B Alert-on-LAN Connector 3.
3. HARDWARE SETUP 25) ATX Power Switch Lead (2-pin PWR SW.) The system power is controlled by a momentary switch connected to this lead. Pressing the button once will switch the system between ON and SOFT OFF. Pushing the switch while in the ON mode for more than 4 seconds will turn the system off. The system power LED shows the status of the system’s power.
3. HARDWARE SETUP P8 P9 -5V +5V -12V 29) AT Power Supply Connector (12-pin block PS2) This connector connects to a standard 5 Volt power supply. To connect the leads from the power supply, ensure first that the power supply is not plugged. Most power supplies provide two plugs (P8 and P9), each containing six wires, two of which are black. Orient the connectors so that the black wires are together. RED RED RED WHT BLK BLK BLK BLK BLU YLW RED ORG +5V GND +12V PG 01 ® CUW-B 3.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.1 Operating Systems Although ASUS motherboards passed testing on several operating systems, the operating system shown in these sections will be that of Microsoft’s Windows 98. You should always use the latest operating system and updates when using new hardware to ensure full compliancy. For Windows 95, you must use OSR 2.0 or later. For Windows NT 4.0, you must use Service Pack 3.0 or later. 5.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.2.1 PCI Multimedia Audio Device Found (1) Click here. (2) Click here and then click Next. (3) Browse to the here and then click Next. (4) Click here. (5) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 80 ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.3 ASUS Smart Motherboard Support CD NOTE: The support CD contents are subject to change at any time without notice. To begin using your support CD disc, just insert it into your CD-ROM drive and the support CD installation menu should appear. If the menu does not appear, double click or run D:\ASSETUP.EXE (assuming that your CD-ROM drive is drive D:). 5.3.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.3.2 Support CD Submenus NOTE: The support CD contents are subject to change at any time without notice. Installation Submenu LDCM: Installs software to monitor PC system(s). ASUS Probe: Installs a simple utility to monitor your computer’s fan, temperature, and voltages. ASUS LiveUpdate: Installs a program to help you update your BIOS or download a BIOS image file. Driver: Installs the necessary drivers for your onboard components to work properly.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP DOS Utility Submenu Flash BIOS Utility (DOS Version): Provides information on the Flash BIOS utility (AFLASH.EXE). Choose “Restart in MS-DOS mode” then type “aflash” from the AFLASH folder on the support CD. ASUS Contact Information Submenu 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 This page gives Marketing and Technical Support contact information which is similar to the one in the beginning of this User’s Manual.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.4 LDCM Local Setup System Requirements • • • • • • • • Intel® Pentium® microprocessor or higher. Operating system: Microsoft Windows 95 (can be OEM Service Release 2), or Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 4 or later). Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher. Memory: 16 MB of RAM for Windows 95/98; 24 MB of RAM for Windows NT (32 MB recommended).
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (5) Click here. (6) Click here. (7) Click here. (10) Click here and then follow the online instruction to finish installing. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (9) Click here. (8) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.5 LDCM Administrator Setup System Requirements • • • • • • • • Intel® Pentium® microprocessor or higher. Operating system: Microsoft Windows 95 (can be OEM Service Release 2), or Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 4 or later). Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher. Memory: 16 MB of RAM for Windows 95/98; 24 MB of RAM for Windows NT (32 MB recommended).
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (5) Click here only after you have carefully read the license agreement. (6) Click here. (8) Click here. (7) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (9) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.6 ASUS PC Probe Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. NOTE: ASUS PC Probe will not run if another hardware monitoring utility, such as LDCM, is installed. To uninstall any program, see 5.10 Uninstalling Programs. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (3) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (5) Click here. 88 ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual (4) Click here. (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (7) Click here. (10) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (9) Click here. (8) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.7 ASUS LiveUpdate Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 90 (3) Click here. (4) Click here. (5) Click here. (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.8 Driver 5.8.1 VGA Driver Setup Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (5) Click here. ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual (4) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (3) Click here. (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (8) Click here to install to the default folder. (7) Click here. (9) Click here. (10) Click here and then click Finish to restart. (11) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (12) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (14) Click here. (13) Click here. (15) Click here. (16) Click here. (18) Browse to E:\VGA\WIN98 and then click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (17) Click here. (19) To install other drivers, click here and then click Finish.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9 Other 5.9.1 INF Update Utility for 810 Chipset Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (3) Click here. (4) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (5) Click here only after you have read the license agreement. (7) Click here to install the driver to the default folder. 94 (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.2 Intel Security Driver Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (3) Click here. (4) Click here. (7) Click here. (6) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (5) Click here. (8) Click here and then follow the online instructions.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.3 YAMAHA S-YXG50 Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (3) Click here. (4) Click here. (6) Click here. (5) Enter the information requested and the click here* . 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 * The serial number can be found on the software license agreement card. (7) Click here only if you accept the terms of the agreement.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP (9) Click here. (10) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (11) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.4 YAMAHA XGStudio Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (2) Click here. (1) Click here. (4) Click here. (3) Click here. (6) Click here. (5) Click here only after you have carefully read the license agreement. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (7) Click here. (8) Click here. (9) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.5 Microsoft DirectX 6.0 Driver Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (3) Click here. (2) Click here. (4) Click here only after you have read the license agreement. (5) Click here. ASUS CUW-B User’s Manual 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (6) Click here.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.6 PC-cillin 98 Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (1) Click here. (2) Click here. (4) Click here. (3) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (5) Click here only if you accept the terms of the license agreement. (7) Click here. 100 (6) Click here. (8) Click here and then follow the online instructins to finish installation.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.9.7 Adobe Acrobat Reader V4.0 Insert the Support CD that came with your motherboard into your CD-ROM drive or double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer to bring up the setup screen. (2) Click here. (1) Click here. (4) Click here. (3) Click here. (6) Click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (5) Click here only if you accept the terms of the license agreement. (7) To install other drivers or programs, click here and then click Finish.
5. SOFTWARE SETUP 5.10 Uninstalling Programs Add/Remove Programs is a basic component within Windows. You may use this function if a program does not provide its own uninstall program. (1) Double-click here to open the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box. (2) Select the program to remove and click here. 5. S/W SETUP Windows 98 (3) Click here.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.1 Display Properties The motherboard’s built-in 2D/3D AGP VGA supports professional graphics design, gaming, learning, and business applications. NOTE: Depending on your system configuration, components, and options, your system may not show all of the settings displayed in the following pictures. To open the Properties dialog box, right-click the desktop and select Properties, the Settings tab, and then the Advanced button.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Monitor Shows what type of monitor you are currently using. To install the software for a new monitor, click Change. Performance Specifies the degree of acceleration you want for your graphics hardware. Full acceleration is the fastest and is recommended for most computers. If your ocmputer is having problems and you suspect graphics acceleration to be the cause, use the highest setting at which you do not have problems.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Information Gives information on your graphics device such as chipset, memory, BIOS, and drivers. Internet links are also available for easy access to the ASUS Web page for new updated drivers and notices. Color (Desktop) Allows you to adjust the quality of your display according to your preference. Gamma correction is available only in 16-bit color and 24-bit color (true color, 16.7M-color) modes.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Color (Video) Lets you make color settings for videos. Adjustment Allows you to adjust the display position, size, and refresh rate. Change refresh rate Allows you to adjust the default refresh rates for each resolution and color settings. Change current refresh rate Allows you to adjust the currently displayed resolution refresh rate. Advanced Allows you to assign hot keys to enable the OnScreen Display (OSD). To use this function, select Enable OSD.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.2 ASUS PC Probe ASUS PC Probe is a convenient utility to continuously monitor your computer system’s vital components, such as fan rotations, Voltages, and temperatures. It also has a utility that lets you review useful information about your computer, such as hard disk space, memory usage, and CPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external frequencies through the DMI Explorer. 6.2.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.2.2 Using ASUS PC Probe Monitoring Monitor Summary Shows a summary of the items being monitored. Temperature Monitor Shows the PC’s temperature. Temperature Warning threshold adjustment (Move the slider up to increase the threshold level or down to decrease the threshold level) Fan Monitor Shows the PC’s fan rotation.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Settings Lets you set threshold levels and polling intervals or refresh times of the PC’s temperature, fan rotation, and voltages. CPU Cooling System Setup Lets you select when to enable software CPU cooling. When When CPU Overheated is selected, the CPU cooling system is enabled whenever the CPU temperature reaches the threshold value. History Lets you record the current monitoring activity of a certain component of your PC for future reference.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Memory Shows the PC’s memory load, memory usage, and paging file usage. Device Summary Shows a summary of devices in your PC. DMI Explorer Shows information pertinent to the PC, such as CPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external frequencies, and memory size. Utility Lets you run programs outside of the ASUS Probe modules. To run a program, click Execute Program.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.2.3 ASUS PC Probe Task Bar Icon Right-clicking the PC Probe icon will bring up a menu to open or exit ASUS PC Probe and pause or resume all system monitoring. When the ASUS PC Probe senses a problem with your PC, portions of the ASUS PC Probe icon changes to red, the PC speaker beeps, and the ASUS PC Probe monitor is displayed.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.3 ASUS LiveUpdate ASUS LiveUpdate is a utility that allows you to update your motherboard’s BIOS and drivers. The use of this utility requires that you are properly connected to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). 1. Start ASUS Update V2.00. Launch the utility from Start | Programs | ASUS Utility | ASUS LiveUpdate V1.00. 2. Select an update method. 3.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.4 Using Yamaha XGstudio Player To start the Yamaha XGstudio, click Start, point to Programs, point to YAMAHA XGstudio, and then click XGstudio Player. 6.4.1 Yamaha XGstudio Player Control Panel Closes the player. NOTE: You can also close the player by pressing +. Designates the song after the song currently playing as the new current-play song. Minimizes the player to an icon.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.5 Using Yamaha XGstudio Mixer To start the Yamaha XGstudio, click Start, point to Programs, point to YAMAHA XGstudio, and then click XGstudio Mixer. 6.5.
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 Smart Arranger The Smart Arranger allows you to easily change the mood of a song. You can switch between seven ensemble voice sets with these buttons. To return to the original voice set, click .
6. SOFTWARE REFERENCE 6. S/W REFERENCE Windows 98 6.6 Hardware Information (1) Click here.
7. APPENDIX 7. APPENDIX ASUS LAN Card 7.1 PCI-L101 Fast Ethernet Card LEDs LAN Activity Output Signal Intel Chipset RJ45 Wake on LAN Output Signal ASUS Motherboard type Other If you are using the ASUS PCI-L101 on an ASUS motherboard, leave the jumper on its defaut setting of “ASUS.” If you are using another brand of motherboard, set the jumper to “Other.” Connect the Wake on LAN (WOL) output signal to the motherboard’s WOL_CON in order to utilize the wake on LAN feature of the motherboard.
7. APPENDIX 7.1.1 Features 7. APPENDIX ASUS LAN Card • • • • • • • • • • • • Intel 82558 Ethernet LAN Controller (Fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Wake-On-LAN Remote Control Function Supported PCI Bus Master Complies to PCI Local Bus Rev. 2.1 specifications Consists of MAC & PHY (10/100Mbps) interfaces Complies to IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX interfaces Fully supports 10BASE-T & 100BASE-TX operations through a single RJ45 port Supports 32-bit Bus Master Technology / PCI Rev. 2.
7. APPENDIX 7. APPENDIX ASUS LAN Card 7.1 PCI-L101 Fast Ethernet Card LEDs LAN Activity Output Signal Intel Chipset RJ45 Wake on LAN Output Signal ASUS Motherboard type Other If you are using the ASUS PCI-L101 on an ASUS motherboard, leave the jumper on its defaut setting of “ASUS.” If you are using another brand of motherboard, set the jumper to “Other.” Connect the Wake on LAN (WOL) output signal to the motherboard’s WOL_CON in order to utilize the wake on LAN feature of the motherboard.
7. APPENDIX 7.1.1 Features 7. APPENDIX ASUS LAN Card • • • • • • • • • • • • Intel 82558 Ethernet LAN Controller (Fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Wake-On-LAN Remote Control Function Supported PCI Bus Master Complies to PCI Local Bus Rev. 2.1 specifications Consists of MAC & PHY (10/100Mbps) interfaces Complies to IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX interfaces Fully supports 10BASE-T & 100BASE-TX operations through a single RJ45 port Supports 32-bit Bus Master Technology / PCI Rev. 2.
7. APPENDIX 7.2 Modem Riser 7.2.1 56K Software Modem 7.2.2 Primary/Seconday MR There are two types of modem risers: primary MR and secondary MR. In appearance, the primary MR has a crystal onboard but the secondary does not. If your motherboard has an audio codec and no PCI audio chipset onboard, you may use the secondary MR; otherwise, you should use the primary MR. Layout of Primary MR Top: 7.
7. APPENDIX 7.2.4 Software Setup in Windows 98 The Modem Riser supports the Plug and Play feature. It allows your computer to automatically set the optimal configurations for the MR and communication software. Follow the procedure below to install the modem driver. 1. Power ON the computer after the hardware installation is completed. 7. APPENDIX Modem Riser 2. Windows 98 will automatically detect the modem and display a “PCI Card” message under “Add New Hardware Found”. 3.
INDEX A AC PWR Loss Restart 72 Adobe Acrobat Reader Setup 101 Alert-on-LAN Connector 40 Support 8 ASUS LiveUpdate 90 Setup 90 Using 112 ASUS PC Probe Setup 89 Using 107 AT Power Supply Connector 42 ATAPI CD-ROM 75 ATX Power Supply Connector 41 ATX Power Switch Lead 41 Audio PCI 9 Software 8 Audio Controller 64 Audio Jack Header 35 Automatic Power Up 73 B BIOS Beep Codes 43 BIOS Update 59 Boot Sequence 75 Boot Up Floppy Seek 76 Boot Up NumLock Status 76 Boot Virus Detection 76 C Central Processing Unit 26
INDEX Driver Setup 91 Intel Security 95 Microsoft DirectX 99 PCI Audio 81 VGA 91 E ECP DMA Select 65 Exit Discarding Changes 77 Exit Saving Changes 77 Expansion Cards 27 Assigning IRQs 28 Audio Modem Riser 30 Installation Procedure 27 External Connectors 31 F Fast Ethernet Card 117 Floppy 3 Mode Support 52 Floppy Disk Access Control 64 Floppy Disk Drive Connector 31 Full Screen Logo 76 H Halt On 57 Hardware Information 116 HDD Power Down 71 Head 55 High Priority PCI Mode 63 I IDE Activity LED Lead 32 ID
INDEX Operating Systems 79 OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M 59 Other Boot Device Select 75 P Panel Connector ATX Power Switch Lead 41 Keyboard Lock Switch Lead 40 Message LED Lead 41 Reset Switch Lead 40 SMI 41 Speaker 40 Parallel Port Connector 33 Parallel Port Mode 65 PC Probe Setup 89 Using 107 PC-cillin 98 Setup 100 PCI Audio 9 PCI Latency Timer 66 PCI-L101 Fast Ethernet Card 117 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop 66 PIO Mode 55 Plug & Play O/S 76 Power Fan Speed 74 Power Management 70 Power Supply Connector 34 Power Supp
INDEX System Management Interrupt Lead 41 W System Memory 24 Wake On LAN 72 System Power LED Lead 40 Wake On PS2 KB/PS2 Mouse/CIR 73 System Time 52 System Warning Speaker Connector 40 Wake Up By Keyboard 73 Wake-On-LAN Connector 33 T Wake-On-Ring Connector 34 Thermal Sensor Connector 42 Y Translation Method 54 Yamaha S-YXG50 96 True-Level Line Out Header 38 Yamaha XGStudio 98 Type 53 Yamaha XGstudio Mixer 114 U Yamaha XGstudio Player 113 UART2 Use Standard Infrared 65 Ultra DMA Mode 55 Uninstalling Programs
® Goes Mobile! M8300/8200 Series Thin & Light Convertible Notebook PC 13.3” or 12.1” TFT Color Display 233/266/300/333/366/400+MHz F7400 Series Professional Notebook PC 14.1” TFT Color Display 300/333/366/400+MHz Built-in DVD/MPEG2 Decoder L7300/7200 Series All-in-One Compact Notebook PC 13.3” or 12.
® Ultra-Fast CD-ROM • • • • • Drive Interface Type: Disc Formats: Disk Size: OS Compatibility: Cache Buffer Size: Data Transfer Rate: Access Time: Supports high speed CD-Audio playback Supports high speed digital audio extraction Supports UltraDMA/33 transfer mode Compatible with all CD formats Supports multi-read function (CD-R/CD-RW) ATAPI/Enhanced IDE supporting PIO mode 4, multiword DMA mode 2, UltraDMA/33 Audio CD, CD-ROM (mode 1 & mode 2), Mixed mode, CD-ROM/XA (mode 2, form 1 & form 2), Video C
® Barebone Servers Pentium® III PC100 ECC Ultra2 SCSI 5.25” Pentium® II Max. Memory Onboard Fixed Storage Support (GB) (Channels) Devices Hot-Swap Trays AP100 1 1 1 3 0 AP200 2 1 1 3 0 AP2000 2 1 1 4 3 or 5* AP2500 2 1 1 4 3 or 5* AP3000 2 Xeon™ 2 2 4 3 or 5* AP6000 2 1 1 4 8** AP7500 2 1 1 4 8** AP8000 2 Xeon™ 2 2 4 8** * ** Three 1.6-inch or five 1-inch SCA-2 SCSI hard drives Eight 1.
ASUS AR1000 RAID Sub-system with DA3000 SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Controller • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Supports 5x86 RAID processor and two 72-pin SIMM sockets for up to 128MB cache memory Supports three Ultra2 SCSI channels; up to 80MB/sec data transfer rate Supports multiple Host/Drive channel capacity Redundant controller capacity Supports non-RAID, RAID levels 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5 On-line failure drive rebuilding Automatic rebuilding — supports local/global spare drive On-line expansion capacity Supports SAF-
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