Intel 430TX PCI Chipset Intelligent MAIN BOARD ATX586 for Dual CPUs ATX Factor TX2 for AT Factor / Wide SCSI USER’S MANUAL version 1.
UPDATE INFORAMTION JULY 22, 97 1) When you install ATX power supply, please connect CASE STANDBY to front panel connector CN9/JP9 , pin 19-20 Power On. Then turn on ATX power supply. 2) The difference between TX2 and TX3 is that TX3 is without SCSI port/chip. Others are the same.
CONTENT Preface .................................................................. 1 CHAPTER 1 Hardware Installation for ATX586 1.1 One Jumper to Set CPU.....................… 1.2 Two Jumper to Set CPU.........… … … … … 1.3 Other Hardware Jumpers......................... 1.4 Install System DRAM Memory............... 1.5 Install IDE, I/O and Front Panel........… … . 1.6 I/O Address And IRQ................................ 1.7 Jumpers List............................................. 1.
2.6 Configuration............................. 2.7 Peripherals.............................. 2.8 AWARD Code......................... PNP/PCI 18 Integrated 18 Post 19 CHAPTER 3 EIDE & FLASH BIOS SETUP...... Part I. Installation Ultra EIDE Driver............... Part II. Update Flash BIOS.............................
CHAPTER 4 Hardware Installation for TX2 4.1 One Jumper to Set CPU.....................… 4.2 Two Jumper to Set CPU.........… … … … … 4.3 Other Hardware Jumpers......................... 4.4 Install System DRAM Memory............... 4.5 Install IDE, I/O and Front Panel........… … . 4.6 I/O Address And IRQ................................ 4.7 Jumpers List............................................. 4.8 Pin Definition for Cable Connection........
Preface Inside the Document This document describes setup ATX586 Dual Pentium Main Board with Intel 430TX PCI CHIPSET, resulting in Ultra IDE performance. ATX586 is for ATX platform with dual processors design, including Enhance I/O chip (SMC 669 compatible). There is an option that installing “ 82093AA” supports two Intel Pentium (MMX) CPU, said Dual Processors. Under single processor, the user installs Intel + Pentium 75-233Mhz, MMX, AMD K5/K6-PR 233, CYRIX CX6x86 200 .
(Chapter 4 is about positions, jumpers and connectors for TX2. Due to the board supports full range of Pentium CPU MMX 75Mhz+ 233Mhz, AMD K5/K6-PR233, CYRIX 6x86 CX 200 .) Simple features: ² Intel 430 TX PCISET. 82439TX System Controller (MTXC), 82371AB PIIX4 PCI to ISA / IDE Xcelerator, 82093AA I/O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (IOAPIC). ² Compatible SMC 669 super I/O on board. ² Supports full range of Pentium Processor Family, up to Intel +.
² 24 Programmable Interrupts: 13 ISA supported; 4 PCI; 1 interrupt/ SMI# rerouting; 2 motherboard ; 1 interrupt used for INTR input; 3 general purpose; independently programmable for edge/level sensitivity interrupts; each interrupt can be programmed to respond to active high or low inputs. ² 4 * 32-bit PCI, 4 * 16 bit ISA Slots for ATX586 ² 2 * Ultra EIDE, support 4 IDE devices. EPP/ECP/SPP printer port. 2 * 16550 UART serial ports. PS/2 mouse port. IR, infrared, port, option for FIR, fast infrared.
Chapter 1 Hardware Installation For ATX586 1.1 One Jumper to Set CPU , Simple Jumper No more CPU jumper setting when you use Single Processor Intel 133Mhz, +, CYRIX 166 AMD K5-133 CPU. You just install CPU directly and Power On.
Map of ATX586 Mother Board Default Setting for Intel Pentium 133Mhz, AMD K5-133,CYRIX P166+ ,512K PB Cache 1.
JP6/JP7: Set CPU External Bus Frequency Rate (BF1, BF0) JP6/JP7: 1-2, SHORT for Intel 90/100Mhz, MMX 233Mhz, AMD K5 75-133, AMD K6 PR233Mhz JP6: 1-2 and JP7: 2-3 SHORT for Intel 120/ + 133 Mhz, CYRIX 120 + 200 (Default) JP6/JP7: 2-3 SHORT for Intel MMX150/166Mhz, AMD K6 PR166Mhz means BF0. NON-ACTIVE) JP6: 2-3 SHORT and JP7: 1-2 SHORT for Intel MMX 180/ 200Mhz,and AMD K6 PR200.
JP8/9: Set CPU External Bus Frequency Selection (FS0, FS1, FS2) JP8: 1-2 and JP9: 2-3 SHORT : 75Mhz for CX + 200 JP8/9:1-2 SHORT: 66 + Mhz for CX 166 , AMD K6, MMX. Intel/AMD 100/133/ 166/ 200 / 233Mhz (Default) JP8: 2-3 and JP9: 1-2 SHORT : 60Mhz for CX +, 150 Intel/AMD 90/120/150 /180Mhz CPU + JP8/9: 2-3 SHORT: 55Mhz for CX133 1.3 Other Hardware Jumpers J1: Set the CPU Type: when you install two CPUs please use J1 to indicate the Voltage of CPU.
JP15: 2MB FLASH BIOS ONLY 2-3 SHORT for normal (set by factory). Default. 1-2 SHORT reserved for factory set only. JP16: Select FLASH BIOS 2-3 SHORT for 5v Flash BIOS, normal, Default.. 1-2 SHORT for 12v Flash BIOS (set by factory), JP18: Choose Power Supply SHORT: AT style power supply OPEN: ATX style power supply JP13: CMOS. When you forget the password, clear CMOS, restart! 2-3 SHORT for normal. Default. 3-4 SHORT to clear CMOS (power must be off). OPEN for external battery installed.
JP12: Choose CPU SMI Mode 1-2 SHORT: SMI by PIIX4 ( Single CPU request SMI), Default. 2-3 SHORT: SMI by IOAPIC (Dual CPU request SMI) 1.4 Install System DRAM Memory The board supports 2pcs 72-pin, 32-bit SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules) and 2pcs 168-pin, 64-bit DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Modules) of 4, 8, 16, 32MB to form a memory size between 8MB to 128MB. The SIMMs can be 60ns or 70ns Fast Page Mode (FPM), or Enhanced Data Out (EDO) (BEDO & Parity are not supported).
8MB * 32 DS 8MB * 32 DS 8MB * 32 DS 8MB * 32 DS 8MB * 32 DS 16MB * 32SS 16MB * 32SS 1.5 X 1MB * 32 SS 2MB * 32 DS 4MB * 32 SS 8MB * 32 DS X 16MB * 32SS 64MB 72MB 80MB 96MB 128MB 128MB 256MB Install IDE, Enhanced I/O and Front Panel Connectors There is a special design that CN9 is for Key Lock, Sleep/Resume SW, Speaker, IDE LED, TB SW, Reset SW, and Turbo LED. It is convenient for you to connect the cable from front board of Case. CN9: 1-5, Key Lock - Keyboard lock switch & power LED connector. 1.
JP17: IR, fast infrared port. PIN-1: IRRX, PIN-2: GND; PIN-3: IRTX; PIN-4: VCC COM1-2/CN1-CN5: Support 16550 high speed serial ports/ UART. PS/2 Mouse CN2: PS/2 mouse port. 5-pin Mouse: LPT/CN4: Printer port with ECP/ PP. bi-direction. It can be used with external IDE/ SCSI device. AT POWER CONNECTOR/CN6: For normal AT style power supply ATX POWER CONNECTOR/CN7: For ATX factor style power supply USB1/: 4-PIN connectors.
IDE 1: Primary IDE port to support ATAPI Mode 5 IDE devices IDE 2: Secondary IDE port to support ATAPI Mode 5 IDE devices. FDC/CN8: Support 2 FDD up to 1.44MB or 2.88MB . 1.6 I/O Address and IRQ/DRQ I/O Address and IRQ On Board I/O Address GAME 200-20F COM1 3F8-3FF COM2 2F8-2FF COM3 3E8-3EF COM4 2E8-2EF IDE1 1F0-1F7 IDE2 170-177 LPT1 378-37F LPT2 278-27F LPT3 3BC-3BF FDD1 3F0-3F7 PS/2 MOUSE X 1.
JP8 Set CPU External Bus Frequency (FS0, FS1, FS2) JP9 Set CPU External Bus Frequency (FS0, FS1, FS2) JP12 Choose CPU SMI Mode JP13 2-3 Normal CMOS, 3-4 CMOS Clear JP15 Select Recovery BIOS JP16 2-3 for 5v Flash BIOS, 1-2 for 12v JP17 IR Connector JP18 Choose Power Supply J1 Indicate the CPU voltage CN1 COM1 CN2 PS/2 MOUSE Connector CN3 Keyboard CN4 Parallel Port CN5 COM2 CN6 AT Power Supply CN7 ATX Power Supply Connector CN8 Floppy Drive CN9 Front Panel Connector USB1 U
Chapter 2 AWARD, PnP GREEN BIOS SETUP 2.1 BIOS Setup Powe on the computer and press key immediately and the screen will display you CMOS SETUP UTILITY as follows: ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A59GT4A) CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
of hard disk drive installed in the system, floppy drive type, and the type of display monitor. ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A59GT4A) STANDARD CMOS SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) HARD DISKS Primary Master: Primary Slave: Secondary Master: Secondary Slave: : Wed, Jan 5 2000 :0: 0:0 TYPE NONE NONE NONE NONE SIZE 0 0 0 0 CYLS 0 0 0 0 HEADS 0 0 0 0 PRECOMP 0 0 0 0 Drive A: 1.2M, 5.
OS Select for DRAM >64MB 2.4 : NONOS2 F7 : Load Setup Defaults Chipset Features Setup ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A59GT4A) CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
2.6 PNP/PCI Configuration ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A56GT5A) PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
POST (hex) C0 C1 C3 C5 01-02 03 04 05 06 07 BE 09 0A 0B 24 Description 1. Turn off OEM specific cache, shadow... 2. Initialize all the standard devices with default values standard devices includes: -DMA controller (8237), -Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259), -Programmable Interval Timer (8254), -RTC chip Auto-detection of onboard DRAM & Cache 1. Test system BIOS checksum 2. Test the first 256K DRAM 3.
0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12-13 14 15 16 17 19 1A1D 3. Read CMOS data into BIOS stack area 4. PnP initializations including (PnP BIOS only) -Assign CSN to PnP ISA card -Create resource map from ESCD 5. Assign IO & Memory for PCI devices (PCI BIOS only) Initialization of the BIOS Data Area (40 : 0N − 40:FF) 1. Program some of the Chipset’s value according to Setup. (Early Setup Value Program) 2. Measure CPU speed for display & decide the system clock speed 3.
1E 1F-29 30 31 32 33-3B 3C 3D 3E 3F-40 BF 41 42 43 44 45 46-4D 4E 4F 26 If EISA NVM checksum is good, execute EISA initialization (EISA BIOS only) Reserved Detect Base Memory & Extended Memory Size 1. Test Base Memory from 256K to 640K 2. Test Extended Memory from 1M to the top of memory 1. Display the Award Plug & Play BIOS Extension message (PnP BIOS only) 2. Program all onboard super I/O chips (if any) including COM ports, LPT ports, FDD port...
50 51 52 53 60 61 62 Write all CMOS values currently in the BIOS stack area back into the CMOS Reserved 1. Initialize all ISA ROMs 2. Later PCI initializations (PCI BIOS only) -assign IRQ to PCI devices -initialize all PCI ROMs 3. PnP Initializations (PnP BIOS only) -assign IO, Memory, IRQ & DMA to PnP ISA devices -initialize all PnP ISA ROMs 4. Program shadows RAM according to Setup settings 5. Program parity according to Setup setting 6.
63 FF &&& 28 1. If there is any changes in the hardware configuration, update the ESCD information (PnP BIOS only) 2. Clear memory that have been used 3. Boot system via INT 19H System Booting.
Chapter 3 Quick Installation Guide Ultra IDE Driver and Update Flash BIOS for Intel TX Chipset Thise Chapter includes two parts: one is to instal Enhance IDE Driver and the other is to update main board BIOS. PART 1. Installation IDE driver: Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers. This production release of the drivers provides support for Intel PCIsets. To install the drivers, follow the steps below: 1.
[If using OEM Version of Windows 95 CD-ROM on PIIX3 based systems see also " 82371SB PIIX3 Application Note #3 Microsoft Windows 95* Support for PIIX3 IDE Controller".] For the IBM OS/2 and Windows NT Drivers: After running SETUP, follow the installation instructions in the README.TXT file which is extracted to the driver installation directory. The Driver Version Numbers included in this release are: Windows 95 Driver - version 2.61 Windows NT Driver - version 1.59 IBM OS/2 Driver - version 2.
****************************************************************************** INTRODUCTION ****************************************************************************** This document describes the installation procedure and usage information for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows 95*. Also included are release notes describing any problems or issues with the software which were known at the time of shipment.
1. The system must contain a supported Intel processor and chip set configuration: Chip set: Intel 430FX, 430HX, 430TX, 430VX and 440FX chip sets. Processor: Intel Pentium(R), Pentium(R) with MMX(TM) Technology, Pentium(R) Pro, and Pentium(R) II devices ONLY. 2. Ensure that a mouse is connected to the system. 3. One of the following versions of Windows 95* must be installed on the system prior to running utility program. Windows 95* 4.00.950 (Retail) Windows 95* 4.00.950a (OSR1) Windows 95* 4.00.
03/28/97 03/28/97 12:00a 12:00a 6,128 179,689 _SETUP.DLL _SETUP.LIB **************************************************************************** 3. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE **************************************************************************** This installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. This subsection describes how to install the software on a system where Windows 95* is installed. NOTE: 1. 2.
6. Click 'Yes' if you agree to continue. the program will terminate. 7. NOTE: If you click 'No', Select 'INSTALL', to install the PIIX Bus Master IDE Device Driver when prompted to do so. NOTE: if the driver is currently installed on the system, SETUP will ask you whether or not you want to continue. Follow the prompts on the screen to Install the driver if desired. 8. Click 'OK' to restart the system when prompted to do so. 9.
This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. This subsection describes how to verify installation of the software on a system where Windows 95* is installed. This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. If the system does not operate reliably or fails to boot when the driver is installed, De-install the driver.
As a result, the individual controller descriptions may vary slightly from what is listed above. In this case, select the closest match. NOTES FOR CASE 1: b. XX in 82371XX, shown in CASE 1 may be: FB, SB, AB. c. Depending on your current system configuration, only one of the instances displayed for the Primary or the Secondary IDE controllers may be displayed. d. The order in which the individual hard disk controller instances are listed may vary. NOTE FOR CASE 2: e.
de-installing the driver. 1. 2. 3. Check the System Requirements. Windows 95* must be fully installed and running on the system prior to running this software. Close any running applications. The driver de-installer is stored in an integrated application setup program. This program is a Windows 95* program that allows the driver files to be INSTALLED or DE-INSTALLED. Execute the driver setup program. Run SETUP.EXE. 4. Click 'Next' on Welcome Screen to read and agree to the license agreement.
NON-WIZARD directions: A. Select 'Windows default driver', A "New Hardware Found" dialog box will request a driver location. B. Select 'Yes' to restart the system when prompted to do so. Step C may happen several times. UPDATE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD directions: A. Select 'Next', search for drivers. A Wizard dialog box requests to B. Select 'Finish', The Wizard dialog box will indicate it found a driver in the \INF directory. C.
accessed in a PCI Bus Master IDE fashion. Contact the device manufacturer for more information. 2. Verify the length of the cables that are being used to connect the IDE or ATAPI devices to the primary and secondary PIIX IDE interfaces. The length of these cables from END-TO-END should not exceed 18 inches (0.46 m). Furthermore, the capacitance of the cable should not exceed 35 pF. 3.
For example, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS 3. Select the driver file, "IDEATAPI.MPD". 4. Open the "File" menu. 5. Click on the "Properties" item. 6. Click on the "Version" tab. 7. The IDEATAPI.MPD driver's version should be listed in the 'Product Version' portion of the dialog. **************************************************************************** 8.
The Intel driver does not support the following types of device in the system: - ATAPI Tape Drives - ATAPI CD-ROM Changer Drives - ATAPI DVD-ROM Drives - ATAPI Writeable CD Drives - ATA/ATAPI ZIP*, LS-120*, Cartridge, Optical, Removable Media Drives - IDE Fixed Disk Drives larger than 8.4GBbytes During initialization, the driver will auto-identify all the devices connected to the PIIX IDE interface.
Advanced CD-ROM applications/features have not been tested with this driver. This driver does not support Microsoft SMART IOCTL API and any mobile IDE features on portable PCs (notebooks). If any problem is encountered, de-install the driver.
the driver. - Any software translation mechanisms, such as Ontrack Disk Manager*, EZ-Drive*, or master boot record hooking. **************************************************************************** 8D. RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION **************************************************************************** Verifying the installation of the driver and other generic troubleshooting is discussed in the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section above. This section describes release-specific troubleshooting.
Torisan* CDR-C3G Torisan* CDR-S1G Q2> NEC* CDR272 NEC* CDR273 There is an Exclamation(!) or Question(?) mark next to the primary or secondary IDE controller instance under Device Manager where devices are connected. -ORThe secondary IDE controller instance is missing under Device Manager and devices are connected to this cable. A2> There are several possible causes for this issue: 1. Your CD-ROM drive may need be configurated as a slave drive. Please refer to Item A1 for a detailed description. 2.
Q4> One or more of the IDE/ATAPI drives on the system fail to perform correctly and/or is not recognized by the driver. A4> Ensure devices on the system are connected according to the manufacturers' documentation. Please make sure that you don't have any non-supported IDE devices or applications installed on the system. Please refer to the release note for supported devices and applications. If the system fails to operate reliably, de-install the driver.
A6> Q7> Do not install the driver on a system equipped with these CDROM drives. There are no plans to support these drives with the PIIX Bus Master river. The driver does not support Conner CFA850A Maxtor 71626A Maxtor 71260AT the following fixed disk drives: A7> Do not install the driver on a system equipped with these fixed disk drives. There are no plans to support these drives with the PIIX Bus aster driver. Q8> Windows 95 fails to report the actual size of the drive.
To workaround the issue, you can create a custom startup configuration that loads CD-ROM real-mode driver. The game will run in exclusive MS-DOS mode using its own MS-DOS configuration. To Create a Exclusive MS-DOS Mode For MS-DOS CD-ROM Games: 1. Right-click the game's executable file in My Computer 2. Click on Properties 3. Click on Advanced... 4. In the Advanced dialog box, click on MS-DOS mode 5. Select "Specify a new MS-DOS configuration" to edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. 6.
VERSION 2.64 RELEASE ********************************* This subsection describes the Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 2.64 (May, 1996), Release. 1. Driver only supports systems with the Intel PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers: - Intel 82371FB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller (PIIX) - Intel 82371SB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller (PIIX3) 2. Driver supports Windows 95* Retail and OSR1 releases. 3.
4. Added support to use BIOS Disk Services INT13h, function 08h, to determine fixed disk drive geometry parameters. 5. Added documentation clarifications to README.TXT. **************************************************************************** 8F. RELEASE TESTING INFORMATION **************************************************************************** This section contains information on how the driver was tested, including a list of storage devices used in testing.
Seagate*: ST5660A ST5850A ST51080A ST31220A ST31270A ST32140A Western Digital*: AC2420 AC2510 AC2700 AC2850 AC31000 AC31600 AC21000 The following ATAPI CD-ROM drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver: Hitachi*: CDR-7930 CDR-8130 Mitsumi*: FX400 FX600S FX600T FX810T FX120T NEC*: CDR271 CDR272 CDR273 CDR1300A CDR1400A Panasonic*: CR581 CD-574B 50
CR-583-B Sanyo*: CRD-S54P Sony*: CDU55E CDU76E CDU77E CDU311-GI TEAC*: CD44E CD56E Toshiba*: XM5302B XM5602B XM5702 **************************************************************************** Intel is making no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty. The SOFTWARE USE AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AGREEMENT completely defines the license and use of the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver.
does Intel make a commitment to update the information contained herein. Intel reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice. **************************************************************************** Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners. Copyright (c) Intel Corporation, 1995-1997 Document Header Revision Information: Revision: 1.0 $ Date: Apr 23 1997 21:40:28 $ Installation and Usage Documentation Revision Information: Revision: 1.
PART II. Update Flash BIOS Because the BIOS of Pentium Triton main board is Flash BIOS, there are two methods to update BIOS. Before programming the BIOS. ( THIS MODIFICATION IS UNDER THE SUPPLIER‘S PERMISSION AND FOR QUALIFIED ENGINEER.) BIOS is writeable so that don‘ t write anything in the BIOS local address from FFF0:E000 - FFF0:FFFF. Keep BIOS ROM data is available. From the BIOS of new main board to old main board: 1. Perform the command, AWDFLASH.
Chapter 4 Hardware Installation For TX2 TX2 is for AT platform for single processors design, including Enhance I/O chip (SMC 669 compatible) resulting in ultra IDE performance. Another difference is that TX2 can be installed AHA Wide SCSI chip to offer internal or external SCSI driver. It puts a RAID slot also. Of course, TX2 supports Intel Pentium 75-233Mhz, MMX, AMD K5/K6-PR + 233, CYRIX CX6x86 200 . Not to mention, it has Auto Switching between 3.3v and 2.8v CPU.
4.1 One Jumper to Set CPU , Simple Jumper No more CPU jumper setting when you use Intel 133Mhz, +, CYRIX 166 AMD K5-133 CPU. You just install CPU directly and Power On.
Map of TX2 Mother Board Default Setting for Intel Pentium 133Mhz, AMD K5-133,CYRIX P166+ , 512K PB Cache 56
4.2 Two-Jumper Setting for CPU JP8: Set CPU External Bus Frequency Rate (BF0, BF1) JP8:1-2/4-5, SHORT for Intel 90/100Mhz, MMX 233Mhz, AMD K5 75-133, AMD K6 PR233Mhz JP8: 2-3/4-5 SHORT for Intel 120/ 133Mhz, CYRIX + + 120 -200 (Default) JP8: 2-3/5-6 SHORT for Intel MMX150/ 166 Mhz, AMD K6 PR166Mhz JP8: 1-2/5-6 SHORT for Intel MMX 180/ 200Mhz,and AMD K6 PR200. (JP8:1 to 3 means BF0 and JP8:4 to 6 means BF1.
JP5: Set CPU External Bus Frequency Selection (FS0, FS1) JP5: 1-3/2-4 SHORT: 55Mhz + for CX133 JP5: 1-3 SHORT : 60Mhz for +, CX 150 Intel/AMD 90/120/150/180Mhz JP5:OPEN: 66 Mhz for CX + 166 , AMD K6, MMX. Intel/AMD 100/133/166/200/233Mhz (Default) JP5: 2-4 SHORT : 75Mhz for CX 200+ 4.3 Other Hardware Jumpers JP7: Set the CPU Type à OPEN for P55C, Intel MMX, AMD K6, CYRIX 6x86L. Default. 2.8v à 1-2, 3-4 SHORT indicates Intel P54C, AMD K5 and CYRIX. 3.
JP10: CMOS. When you forget the password, clear CMOS, restart! 2-3 SHORT for normal. Default. 3-4 SHORT to clear CMOS (power must be off). OPEN for external battery installed. It is an important jumper. When BIOS setting is changed by user becoming unstable in system board, or I/O don’ t work properly, reset CMOS RAM data ( default setup.) JP1: Set SCSI port power down mode. SHORT: Power-down mode OPEN: Normal Power mode. Default. JP2: RAID function.
SIMMs can be 60ns or 70ns Fast Page Mode (FPM), or Enhanced Data Out (EDO) (BEDO & Parity are not supported). SIMMs must be installed in pairs so that each bank (see Map of TX2)contains 64-bit of same memory chips. DIMM can be used as one bank. It is available for 3.3v (power level) Unbuffered Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) or EDO DRAM of either 8, 16, 32, 64, 128MB, to form a memory size between 8MB to 128MB. SIMM and DIMM can be used together, but the limitations are two banks and max memory size 128MB.
4.5 Install IDE, Enhanced I/O and Front Panel Connectors There is a special design that JP9 is for Key Lock, Sleep/Resume SW, Speaker, IDE LED, TB SW, Reset SW, and Turbo LED. It is convenient for you to connect the cable from front board of Case. JP9: 1-5, Key Lock - Keyboard lock switch & power LED connector. 1. Power LED (+), 2. N/C, 3. GND, 4. Key lock, 5. GND JP9: 7-8, Turbo Switch. JP9: 10-13, Speaker - Connect to the system's speaker for beeping. 10. Speaker, 11. GND, 12. GND, 13. VCC.
ATX POWER CONNECTOR/J1: For ATX factor style power supply AT POWER CONNECTOR/J2: For normal AT style power supply PS/2 Mouse J4: PS/2 mouse port. 5-pin Mouse: COM1-2/J5-6: Support 16550 high speed serial ports/ UART. LPT/J7: Printer port with ECP/ PP. bi-direction. It can be used with external IDE/ SCSI device. FDC/J8: Support 2 FDD up to 1.44MB or 2.88MB . SCSI CONNECTOR/J9: AHA SCSI port Wide SCSI CONNECTOR/J10: AHA Wide SCSI port USB1: 4-PIN connectors.
I/O Address and IRQ On Board I/O Address GAME 200-20F COM1 3F8-3FF COM2 2F8-2FF COM3 3E8-3EF COM4 2E8-2EF IDE1 1F0-1F7 IDE2 170-177 LPT1 378-37F LPT2 278-27F LPT3 3BC-3BF FDD1 3F0-3F7 PS/2 MOUSE X 4.
J3 Key Board Connector J4 PS/2 Mouse Connector J5 COM2 Port J6 COM1 Port J7 Parallel Port J8 Floppy Drive Port J9 SCSI Port J10 Wide SCSI Port J11 IR Connector USB1 USB Connector IDE1-2 IDE Drive connector 4.8 Pin Definition for Cable Connection There are two cables for COM1 and COM2. Each cable is connected to 10-pin IDC connector.
Pin-4 Pin-2 Pin-5 Pin-20 Pin-22 Pin-7 RTS, Request To Send TXD, Transmit Data CTS, Clear To Send DTR, Data Terminal Ready RI, Ring Indicator CTS GND, Signal Ground Pin-4 (OUT) Pin-5 (OUT) Pin-6 (IN) Pin-7 (OUT) Pin-8 (IN) Pin-9 &&& 65