Raptor AT Motherboard Installation Guide
Introduction Table of Contents Notice ...................................................... IV Introduction .......................................... V Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration ......1 Step 1 Setting the Jumpers 3 Jumper Locations ............................................................. 4 CMOS Reset....................................................................... 5 Disk-on-Chip Selection..................................................... 5 Flash BIOS Write Protect ....................
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Change User Password.................................................. 34 Change Supervisor Password....................................... 35 Change Language Settings............................................ 35 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings ................... 35 Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe Settings.................. 36 Save Settings and Exit ................................................... 36 Exit without Saving.........................................
Introduction Appendix D On-Board Industrial Devices .......................55 Watchdog Timer.............................................................. 55 Post Code Display .......................................................... 56 Appendix E On-Board Ethernet .................
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Notice The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice. Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any subsequent vendor. They are in no way responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use (or misuse) of this publication.
Introduction Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Raptor AT industrial embedded motherboard. The Raptor AT design was based on the Intel 440BX chipset providing the ideal platform to industrial applications. The Raptor AT design is based on the Intel Celeron and PIII processor. With proper installation and maintenance, your Raptor AT will provide years of high performance and trouble free operation.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Appendix A - Technical Specifications A complete listing of all the major technical specifications of the Raptor AT is provided. Appendix B - Flash BIOS Programming (optional) Provides all the information necessary to program your optional AMIBIOS Flash BIOS. Appendix C - Disk-on-Chip Two on-board sockets for a solid state flash disk device. Appendix D - Industrial Devices Watchdog Timer and On-Board POST (Power On Self Testing) code display.
Introduction Warranty This product is warranted against material and manufacturing defects for two years from the date of delivery. Buyer agrees that if this product proves defective the manufacturer is only obligated to repair, replace or refund the purchase price of this product at manufacturer's discretion.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide • One PS/2 mouse header and one AT keyboard connector. • Two Universal Serial Bus headers. • Two Disk-on-Chip on-board sockets up to 288MB each with FFS for diskless applications. • Software and hardware programmable Watchdog Timer & onboard POST Display Diagnostics. • Four 16-bit ISA slots and four 32-bit PCI slots. • Ethernet header. • Power Button – advanced management support. • Automatic CPU voltage & temperature monitoring device (optional).
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration This chapter provides all the necessary information for installing the Raptor AT into a standard PC chassis. Topics discussed include: installing the CPU (if necessary), DRAM installation, jumper settings for CPU and standard I/O. Handling Precautions The Raptor AT has been designed to be as rugged as possible but it can be damaged if dropped, jarred sharply or struck.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide TAKE PROPER PRECAUTIONS! Work on a conductive surface that is connected to the ground. Before touching any electronic device, ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal object or, and highly recommended, use a grounding strap.
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Step 1 Setting the Jumpers Your Raptor AT is equipped with a large number of peripherals and has the ability to run at a variety of speeds without the need to change any crystals or oscillators. As such, there are a large number of configuration jumpers on the board. Taken step by step, setting these jumpers is easy. We suggest you review each section and follow the instructions. Jumper Types Jumpers are small copper pins attached to the system board.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Jumper Locations Use the diagram below and the tables on the following pages to locate and set the on-board configuration jumpers.
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration CMOS Reset This option is provided as a convenience for those who need to reset the CMOS registers. It should always be set to "Normal" for standard operation. If the CMOS needs to be reset, turn off the system, move JP5 to 2-3, turn the system on, move jumper to 1-2 and press reset. Table 1-1 CMOS Reset Reset CMOS JP5 Normal 1-2* Clear CMOS 2-3 * Manufacturer's Settings. Disk-on-Chip Selection The jumper JP7 allows selection for the addresses on Disk-on-Chip devices.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Clock Speed Selection The Raptor AT has a CPU automatic speed selector device. The jumper JP11 allows selection for this option. Table 1-4 Clock Frequency Selection Clock Frequency AUTODETECT* 66MHz 100MHz JP11 1-2 Closed Open Open JP11 2-3 Open Closed Open JP11 3-4 Open Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings. Watchdog Timer Selection The watchdog timer can be set as hardware, software or disabled through JP10. JP8 sets the time-out and JP6 sets the addresses.
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Table 1-7 Watchdog Address Selection Watchdog Address 110h* 310h JP6 1-2 Closed Open JP6 2-3 Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings. On-board Ethernet The Raptor AT has a built-in 10/100 Ethernet. The jumper JP12 either disables (2-3) or enables (1-2) this feature. For more information please refer to Appendix E. Table 1-8 Ethernet Selection Ethernet Selection JP12 Enabled Disabled 1-2* 2-3 * Manufacturer's Settings.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Step 2 DRAM, CPU, Disk-on-Chip and Cables Installation Depending upon how your Raptor AT is configured you may need to install the following: • • • DRAM (DIMMs) CPU Disk-on-chip Raptor AT Memory Configuration The Raptor AT offers 3 DIMM memory sockets (Locations J28, J27 and J26 – Figure 1-2). They can be configured with 3.3V unbuffered SDRAM modules. It is very important that the quality of the DIMMs is good.
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Locate the CPU socket on your Raptor AT system board (PGA Socket – Location U21 – Figure 1-2). To install the processor, lift the lever of the ZIF socket and gently insert the CPU. The CPU will fit only in the right alignment. Make sure the CPU is inserted all the way. Lower the lever. Install the CPU fan. Make sure it is locked and connected to J3 (see pin-out in Appendix A).
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Airflow management It is important to manage the velocity, quantity and direction of air that flows within the system (and how it flows) to maximize the volume of air that flows over the processor. Thermal interface management To optimize the heatsink design for the Celeron/Pentium III processor, it is important to understand the impact of factors related to the interface between the processor and the heatsink base.
Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration the information supplied with your drive for more information on this subject. Connect the floppy cable (not included) to the system board. Then connect remaining ends of the ribbon cable to the appropriate peripherals. Connect the Ethernet cable (included). Connect the mouse (included) and the parallel/2 serial cable (included). Finally, connect the IDE cable (not included) to the system. Then connect remaining ends of the ribbon cable to the appropriate peripherals.
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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration Index of Connectors Please refer to Appendix A for pin-out descriptions. Table 1-10 Connectors descriptions Connector J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J12 J13 J14 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J25 J31 J33 J35 J36 J37 J38 J41 Description Power LED/Keylock Speaker CPU Fan Sys.
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Chapter 2: BIOS Configuration Chapter 2 HIFLEX BIOS Setup Your Raptor AT features AMI BIOS. The system configuration parameters are set via the HIFLEX AMIBIOS setup. Since HIFLEX BIOS Setup resides in the ROM BIOS, it is available each time the computer is turned on.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide functions are described in this chapter. Some options may not be available in your BIOS.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration Pri Master Sec Master Pri Slave Sec Slave Select one of these options to configure the hard disk drive. Select Auto from the drive parameters screen to let AMIBIOS automatically configure the drive. Choose the desired option to configure the drive. Auto will automatically detect your hard drive every time the computer boots. If required, a specific Hard Drive type may be selected. Boot Sector Virus Protection The options are either Enabled or Disabled.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4th Boot Device These options set the drive boot sequence that Raptor AT attempts to boot from after AMIBIOS POST completes. The settings are Disabled, 1st IDE, 2nd IDE, 3rd IDE, 4th IDE, Floppy, ARMD-FDD, ARMD-HDD, ATAPI-CDROM, SCSI, Network and I2O.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks Set this option to Enabled to permit AMIBIOS to use the SMART (System Management and Reporting Technologies). The setting is either Enabled or Disabled (default). 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. Floppy Drive Swap Set this option to Enabled to permit drives A: and B: to be swapped.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Primary Display This option configures the type of video card attached to the computer. The settings are Mono, CGA40x25, CGA80x25, VGA/EGA (default) and Absent. Use Absent for systems without video cards. Password Check This option enables password checking every time the system boots or when you run AMIBIOS Setup. If Always is chosen, a user password prompt appears every time the computer is turned on. If Setup is chosen, the password prompt appears if AMIBIOS is executed.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration Internal Cache This option enables or disables the L1 internal Cache. System BIOS Cacheable When set to Enabled, the contents of the F0000h system memory segment can be read from or written to cache memory. The content of this memory segment is always copied from the BIOS ROM to system RAM for faster execution. The setting is either Enabled or Disabled. C000,16K Shadow C400,16K Shadow These options specify how the 32 KB of video ROM at C0000h is treated.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide USB KB/Mouse Legacy Support The settings for this option are: Disabled (default), Keyboard, Auto and Keyboard+Mouse. Port 64/60 Emulation The setting for this option is either Enabled or Disabled (default). SERR# The options are Enabled and Disabled (default). PERR# The options are Enabled and Disabled (default). WSC# Handshake The options are Enabled (default) and Disabled.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration Aperture Access Global Enable The options are Enabled and Disabled (default). PCI 0 Agent to Aperture Access N/A. Memory Autosizing Support The settings for the option are: Auto (default) (uses SPD) and Enabled (BIOS test). DRAM Integrity Mode The options are None (default), EC and ECC Hardware. DRAM Refresh Rate The settings for the option are: 15.6 (default), 31.2, 62.4, 124.8, 7.8 and External.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide SDRAM Precharge Control The settings for this option are: All, Miss (default) and Miss/All. Power Down SDRAM The settings for this option are: Enabled and Disabled (default). ACPI Control Register The settings for this option are: Enabled and Disabled (default). Gated Clock The settings for this option are: Enabled (default) and Disabled. Graphics Aperture Size The settings for this option are: 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 (default), 128 and 256. Search for MDA Resources N/A.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration PIIX4 Passive Release The settings for this option are: Enabled (default) and Disabled. PIIX4 Delayed Transaction The settings for this option are: Enabled (default) and Disabled. Type F DMA Buffer Control 1 Type F DMA Buffer Control 2 The settings for these options are: Enabled and Disabled (default). DMA-0 Type Thru DMA-7 Type The settings for these options are: Normal ISA (default), PC/PCI and distributed.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Power Management/APM Set this option to APM to enable the power management and APM (Advanced Power Management) features. The settings for this option are: APM (default) and Disabled. Power button Function This option specifies how the power button mounted externally on the computer chassis is used. The settings are: On/Off and suspend. The default setting is On/Off.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration Power Saving Type The settings for this option are: Sleep, Stop Clock and Deep Sleep. The default setting is Sleep. Standby / Suspend Timer Unit This option allows a timer to be set for stand by and suspend modes. The options are: 32 seconds, 4 miliseconds, 4 minutes (default) and 4 seconds. Standby Timeout This option specifies the length of the period of system inactivity when the computer is in Full-On mode before the computer is placed in Standby mode.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Device 0 (Primary Master IDE) Device 1 (Primary Slave IDE) Device 2 (Secondary Master IDE) Device 3 (Secondary Slave IDE) When set to Monitor, this option enables event monitoring on the device. If set to Monitor and the computer is in a power saving state, AMIBIOS watches for activity. The computer enters the Full On state if any activity occurs. AMIBIOS reloads the Standby and Suspend timeout timers if device activity occurs. The settings are either Monitor or Ignore.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration 96, 128, 160, 192, 224 and 248. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default setting is 64. PCI VGA Palette Snoop This option must be set to Enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the computer requires VGA palette snooping. The setting is either Disabled or Enabled. The default setting is Disabled. Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA This option determines if the BIOS should assign an IRQ to the VGA card. The settings are either Yes or No. The default setting is No.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Off-board PCI IDE Secondary IRQ This option specifies the PCI interrupt used by the secondary IDE channel on the off-board PCI IDE controller. The settings are Disabled, INTA, INTB, INTC, INTD and Hardwired. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default setting is Disabled. PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority PCI Slot3 IRQ Priority PCI Slot4 IRQ Priority These options specify the IRQ priority for PCI devices installed in the PCI expansion slots.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration devices that are configurable by the system BIOS. If more IRQs must be removed from the pool, the end user can use these options to reserve the IRQ by assigning an ISA/EISA setting to it. Onboard I/O is configured as PCI/PNP. IRQ12 only appears if the mouse support option in advanced setup is set to disabled. IRQ14 and 15 will not be available if the onboard PCI IDEs are enabled. The optimal and fail-safe default setting is PCI/PNP.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Onboard Serial Port1 This option specifies the base I/O port address of serial port 1. The settings are Auto (AMIBIOS automatically determines the correct base I/O port address), Disabled, 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h and 2E8h. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default setting is Auto. Onboard Serial Port2 This option specifies the base I/O port address of serial port 2.
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration EPP Version 1.7 and 1.9 (default) (available only for EPP mode). Parallel Port IRQ This option specifies the IRQ always used by the parallel port. When the port is set to a fixed address the settings are (IRQ) 5 and (IRQ) 7 (default), otherwise it is set to Auto. Parallel Port DMA Channel This option is only available if the setting for the Parallel Port Mode option is ECP. This option sets the DMA channel used by the parallel port.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide The current voltage is shown (only available with the optional hardware monitor). CPU Fan Secondary Fan The current fan speed is shown (only available with the optional hardware monitor). Onboard IDE This option specifies the IDE channel used by the onboard IDE controller. The settings are Disabled, Primary, Secondary and Both (default).
Chapter 2:BIOS Configuration Change Supervisor Password Select the Change Supervisor Password from the Security section of the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. Enter the password and press . The screen does not display the characters entered. After the new password is entered, retype the new password as prompted and press . Remember the Password Keep a record of the new password when the password is changed.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe Settings You can load the Fail-Safe AMIBIOS Setup option settings by selecting the Fail-Safe option from the Default section of the AMIBIOS Setup main menu. The Fail-Safe settings provide far from optimal system performance, but are the most stable settings. Use this option as a diagnostic aid if the system is behaving erratically. Save Settings and Exit Exit AMIBIOS saving the changes.
Chapter 3: Upgrading Chapter 3 Upgrading Upgrading the System Memory The Raptor AT allows an upgrade of the system memory with up to 384MB unbuffered SDRAM and up to 768MB registered SDRAM DIMM modules. ECC and non-ECC modules are supported. PC100 memory modules are recommended, but required for PIII or 100MHz FSB operation. The Raptor AT offers 3 DIMM memory sockets. It is very important that the quality of the DIMM is good. Undesirable operation of the system may result if poor quality DIMMs are used.
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications Appendix A Technical Specifications Chipsets Core Logic Intel 440BX Chipset. Peripheral I/O Standard Microsystems (SMSC) FDC37B722. Micro Processor Support Celeron and PIII PGA processors up to 100MHz FSB. System Memory Memory Capacity Up to 768MB registered SDRAM or up to 384MB unbuffered SDRAM DIMM Modules. Memory Type Three sockets for JEDEC standard (168 pins) DIMMs. The memory configuration is set automatically through BIOS via SPD. Supports SDRAM 3.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Flash BIOS Optional feature for System BIOS. Flash programming built into the BIOS. BIOS to be flashed is read from a floppy. Embedded I/O IDE Two PCI EIDE controllers. Supports up to 4 devices. Ultra DMA up to 33MB/sec. supported. ATAPI compatible. 34 pin headers on-board. Floppy Up to two floppy disk drives. Sizes supported are: 5.25" 360K and 1.2MB; 3.5" 720K, 1.44MB and 2.88MB. Serial Ports Two high speed 16550 compatible UARTS. BIOS configurable as COM1 - 4.
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Disk-On-Chip - Solid State Flash Disk On-board support for two Disk-on-Chip devices, currently up to 288MB each. Addresses selectable through jumper JP7. On-board Ethernet On-board auto-sensing, bus mastering 10/100 Ethernet (Intel 82559ER). Industrial Devices Watchdog Timer On-board 150, 600 and 1200ns hardware and software watchdog timer with VCC monitor. POST Code On-board POST code display for self-diagnostics and custom applications (refer to Appendix D).
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Control Panel Connections Reset, Keylock, Speaker. LEDs for power and IDE. CPU Socket Standard ZIF (Zero Insertion Force), PGA 370. Form Factor Baby AT form factor (8.6” x 13”). PCB Construction Four Layers, dry film mask. Manufacturing Process Automated surface mount. Reliability MTBF: 52,300 hours. Table A-1 Environmental Environmental Temperature Humidity Shock Vibration 42 Operating 0° to +55° C 5 to 95% @ 40° C non-condensing 2.5G @ 10ms 0.
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Memory Map Address Range Decimal 960K-1M 896K-960K Address Range Hexadecimal 0F00000FFFFF 0E00000EFFFF Size Description 64 KB Upper BIOS 64 KB Lower BIOS 768K-896K 0C00000DFFFF 128 KB 640K-768K 0A00000BFFFF 128 KB 512K-640K 08000009FFFF 128 KB 0K- 512K 00000007FFFF 512 KB Expansion Card BIOS and Buffer Standard PCI/ISA Video Memory Ext.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide I/O Map Address (hex) 0000-000F 0020-0021 0040 0041 0042 0043 0060 0061 0070, bit 7 0070, bits 6:0 0071 0072 0073 0080-008F 0092 00A0-00A1 00B2-00B3 00C0-00DE 00F0 0110 0170 _ 0177 01F0 _ 01F7 029x 0278-027F 02E8-02EF 02F8-02FF 0310 0376 0377 0377, bit 7 0377, bits 6:0 0378-037F 03B4-03B5 03BA 03BC-03CD 03C0-03CA 03CC 03CE-03CF 44 Description DMA 1 Interrupt Controller 1 Timer/Counter 0 Timer/Counter 1 Timer/Counter 2 Timer Control Word Keyboard Controller Byte _ Reset IRQ N
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Address (hex) 03D4-03D5 03DA 03E8-03EF 03F0-03F5 03F6 03F7 03F7, bit 7 03F7, bits 6:0 03F8-03FF 04D0-04D1 0CF8-0CFB - 4 bytes 0CF9 0CFC-0CFF - 4 bytes Description Video (VGA) Video (VGA) COM3 (if selected) Floppy Channel 1 Primary IDE channel command port Floppy Channel 1 command Floppy disk change channel 1 Primary IDE channel status report COM1 (default) INTC-1 Edge/Level Control PCI configuration address register Reset control register PCI configuration data register
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Bus # 00 00 Device # 14 0E Function # 00 00 Description PCI expansion slot 4 82559ER Ethernet Interrupts IRQ System Resource NMI I/O channel check 0 Reserved, interval timer 1 Reserved (keyboard) 2 Reserved (cascade) 3 COM2* 4 COM1* 5 User Available 6 Floppy Drive 7 LPT1* 8 Real time clock 9 User Available 10 User Available 11 User Available 12 PS/2 mouse port (if present, else user available) 13 Reserved (math coprocessor) 14 Primary IDE (if present, else user available)
Appendix A: Technical Specifications SMBUS Device MAX1617 LM79 DIMM0 DIMM1 DIMM2 SDRAM Clock Slave Address 0011000b 0101101b 1010000b 1010001b 1010010b 1101001b Connectors Pin-out How to identify pin number 1: Looking to the solder side (The board side without components) of the PCB (Printed Circuit Board), pin number 1 will have a squared pad J. Other pins will have a circular pad Q. How to identify other pins: Connectors type Keyboard, Power AT and Power ATX are industry standards.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Table A-9 Serial Ports COM 1 and COM 2 Connectors Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Serial Ports DB9M – J36 and J37 DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI Table A-10 J1 Power LED/Keylock Header Connector Pin-out Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 PWR LED/KBD Lock Header – J1 Power LED Anode NC Cathode KEYLOCK# Cathode Table A-11 J31 Ethernet Header Connector Pin-out Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 48 Ethernet Header – J31 Connected to pin 4 & 5 of RJ45 Connected to pin 7 & 8 of RJ45 RX+ RXSpeed LED Cathode Spe
Appendix A: Technical Specifications Table A-12 Parallel DB25 Connector Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-25 Parallel DB25F – J13 -STROBE +DATA BIT 0 +DATA BIT 1 +DATA BIT 2 +DATA BIT 3 +DATA BIT 4 +DATA BIT 5 +DATA BIT 6 +DATA BIT 7 ACK1 BUSY PAPER EMPTY SLCT AUTOFEED ERROR INIT SLCT IN GND Table A-13 USB Header Connector Pin-out Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 USB Header Connector – J14 +5V – USB1 +5V – USB2 -D – USB1 -D – USB2 +D – USB1 +D – USB2 GROUND – USB1 GROUND – USB2 49
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Table A-14 Infra Red, HDD LED, CPU Fan, SYS FAN, LAN ACT LED, LAN Speed LED, Speaker and Wake On LAN.
Appendix B: Flash BIOS Appendix B Flash BIOS programming The Raptor AT offers the optional FLASH BIOS. When installed, you will be able to update your BIOS without having to replace the EPROM. The AMIBIOS will read the new BIOS file from a floppy disk, replace the old BIOS and reboot your computer. When updating your BIOS, make sure you have a disk with the correct BIOS file (its size should be 256K). Rename the file to "AMIBOOT.ROM". Turn your computer off. Move Jumper JP2 to 2-3.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Table B-2 Flash BIOS Beep Errors Beeps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 52 Description Insert diskette in floppy A: The AMIBOOT.ROM file was not found in the root directory of floppy drive A: Base memory error Flash program successful Floppy read error Keyboard controller BAT command failed No FLASH EPROM detected Floppy controller failure Boot Block BIOS checksum error Flash erase error Flash program error AMIBOOT.
Appendix C: Disk-On-Chip Appendix C Disk-On-Chip The Raptor AT offers two on-board flash disks as optional devices. The Disk-On-Chip is a single chip flash disk device in a standard 32-pin DIP socket. It features up to 288MB (each) of storage capacity with high-speed boot-up capabilities, including the Flash File System (FFS) for easy storage.
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Appendix D: Industrial Devices Appendix D On-Board Industrial Devices The Raptor AT features two industrial devices: A watchdog timer that will reset the system is case of failure according to a pre-set time-out, and a Post Code display that will help you on troubleshooting. Watchdog Timer This device can be set as hardware, software or disabled (Table D-1). The watchdog timer will monitor your motherboard and reset if any problem occurs.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Table D-1 Watchdog Timer Selection Watchdog Type Hardware Disabled* Software JP10 1-2 Closed Open Open JP10 3-4 Open Closed Open JP10 5-6 Open Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings. Table D-2 Watchdog Time-out Selection Watchdog Timeout 1200 ms* 600 ms 150 ms JP8 1-2 Closed Open Open JP8 2-3 Open Closed Open JP8 3-4 Open Open Closed * Manufacturer's Settings.
Appendix D: Industrial Devices POST Checkpoint Codes When AMIBIOS performs the Power On Self Test, it writes diagnostic codes checkpoint codes to I/O port 0080h where the POST code display is connected. Table D-4 Uncompressed Initialization Codes The uncompressed initialization checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code D0h D1h D3h D4h D5h D6h D7h Description The NMI is disabled. Power on delay is starting. Next, the initialization code checksum will be verified.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Table D-5 Bootblock Recovery Codes The bootblock recovery checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution: Checkpoint Code E0h E1h E2h E6h EDh EEh EFh F0h F1h F2h F3h F4h F5h FBh FCh FDh FFh 58 Description The onboard floppy controller if available is initialized. Next, beginning the base 512 KB memory test. Initializing the interrupt vector table next. Initializing the DMA and Interrupt controllers next. Enabling the floppy drive controller and Timer IRQs.
Appendix D: Industrial Devices Table D-6 Uncompressed Initialization Codes The following runtime checkpoint codes are listed in order of execution. These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. Checkpoint Code 03h 05h 06h 07h 08h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Eh 0Fh 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 19h Description The NMI is disabled. Next, checking for a soft reset or a power on condition. The BIOS stack has been built. Next, disabling cache memory. Uncompressing the POST code next.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Checkpoint Code 1Ah 23h 24h 25h 27h 28h 2Ah 2Bh 2Ch 2Dh 2Eh 2Fh 30h 31h 32h 34h 60 Description The memory refresh line is toggling. Checking the 15 second on/off time next. Reading the 8042 input port and disabling the MEGAKEY Green PC feature next. Making the BIOS code segment writable and performing any necessary configuration before initializing the interrupt vectors. The configuration required before interrupt vector initialization has completed.
Appendix D: Industrial Devices Checkpoint Code 37h 38h 39h 3Ah 3Bh 40h 42h 43h 44h 45h 46h 47h 48h 49h 4Bh 4Ch 4Dh Description The display mode is set. Displaying the power on message next. Initializing the bus input, IPL, general devices next, if present. See Table D-7 for additional information. Displaying bus initialization error messages. See Table D-7 for additional information. The new cursor position has been read and saved. Displaying the Hit message next.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Checkpoint Code 4Eh 4Fh 50h 51h 52h 53h 54h 57h 58h 59h 60h 62h 65h 66h 67h 7Fh 80h 81h 62 Description The memory test started, but not as the result of a soft reset. Displaying the first 64 KB memory size next. The memory size display has started. The display is updated during the memory test. Performing the sequential and random memory test next. The memory below 1 MB has been tested and initialized. Adjusting the displayed memory size for relocation and shadowing next.
Appendix D: Industrial Devices Checkpoint Code 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h 88h 89h 8Bh 8Ch 8Dh 8Fh 91h 95h 96h 97h Description The keyboard controller interface test completed. Writing the command byte and initializing the circular buffer next. The command byte was written and global data initialization has completed. Checking for a locked key next. Locked key checking is over. Checking for a memory size mismatch with CMOS RAM data next. The memory size check is done.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide Checkpoint Code 98h 99h 9Ah 9Bh 9Ch 9Dh 9Eh A2h A3h A4h A5h A7h A8h A9h AAh ABh B0h B1h 64 Description The adaptor ROM had control and has now returned control to BIOS POST. Performing any required processing after the option ROM returned control. Any initialization required after the option ROM test has completed. Configuring the timer data area and printer base address next. Set the timer and printer base addresses. Setting the RS232 base address next.
Appendix D: Industrial Devices Checkpoint Code Description 00h Code copying to specific areas is done. Passing control to INT 19h boot loader next. Table D-7 Bus Checkpoint Codes The system BIOS passes control to different buses at the following checkpoints: Checkpoint Code 2Ah 38h 39h 95h Description Initializing the different bus system, static, and output devices, if present. Initialized bus input, IPL, and general devices, if present. Displaying bus initialization error messages, if any.
Raptor AT – Installation Guide The system BIOS passes control to different buses at the following checkpoints: High Byte The high byte of these checkpoints includes the following information: Bits Bits 7-4 Bits 3-0 Description 0000 Function 0. Disable all devices on the bus. 0001 Function 1. Initialize static devices on the bus. 0010 Function 2. Initialize output devices on the bus. 0011 Function 3. Initialize input devices on the bus. 0100 Function 4. Initialize IPL devices on the bus. 0101 Function 5.
Appendix E: Ethernet Appendix E On-Board Ethernet The Raptor AT features a built-in 10/100 Ethernet controller (82559ER). The 89559ER is a 32-bit PCI controller that features enhanced scattergather bus mastering capabilities which enable the 82559ER to perform high-speed data transfers over the PCI bus. The 82559ER bus master capabilities enable the component to process high-level commands and to perform multiple operations, thereby off-loading communication tasks from the system CPU.
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