MI-965 Mini-ITX Industrial Motherboard with Intel® GME965 Chipset User’s Manual Manual Rev.: 2.01 Revision Date: December 12, 2008 Part No: 50-1X002-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Revision History ii Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 2008/10/02 Initial Release 2.
MI-965 Preface Copyright 2008 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer. Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
Using this Manual Audience and Scope The MI-965 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians and systems operators with knowledge of installing, configuring and operating industrial grade single board computers. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Preface: Presents important copyright notifications, disclaimers, trademarks, and associated information on the proper understanding and usage of this document and its associated product(s).
MI-965 Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly. Additional information, aids, and tips that help users perform tasks. NOTE: CAUTION: Information to prevent minor physical injury, component damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to complete a task.
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MI-965 Table of Contents MI-965......................................................................................... i Revision History...................................................................... ii Preface .................................................................................... iii Table of Contents.................................................................. vii List of Figures ........................................................................ ix List of Tables.......
4 BIOS Setup ........................................................................ 29 4.1 Starting the BIOS ............................................................... 29 4.2 Main Setup......................................................................... 33 4.3 Advanced BIOS Setup ....................................................... 34 4.4 Boot Setup ......................................................................... 43 4.5 Security Setup.........................................
MI-965 List of Figures Figure 1-1: Figure 1-2: Figure 1-3: Figure 1-4: MI-965 Block Diagram ..................................................... 6 MI-965 Board Layout ..................................................... 10 MI-965 Board Dimensions (top view)............................. 11 MI-965 Rear I/O Dimensions .........................................
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MI-965 List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1-1: 1-2: 5-1: B-1: B-2: B-3: B-4: B-5: B-6: B-7: B-8: List of Tables MI-965 General Specifications......................................... 4 MI-965 Power Consumption ............................................ 5 POST Code Checkpoints............................................... 60 ICH8M GPIO Resources ............................................... 64 SIO GPIO Resources ..........................................
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MI-965 1 Introduction This chapter will introduce the MI-965, its features, specifications and applications. This chapter also provides detailed information about the mechanics of the product and technical information to assist users. 1.1 Package Contents Please check that your package contains the items below. If you discover damaged or missing items, please contact your vendor.
1.2 Overview The ADLINK MI-965 is a Mini-ITX industrial motherboard supporting the next-generation Intel® Core 2 Duo/Intel® Celeron® processors in the Micro-FCPGA package to deliver a high performance and space-saving platform for a wide array of embedded computing applications. With a compact footprint, the MI-965 supports processing speeds up to 2.2 GHz and high-bandwidth network connectivity with PCI Express®-based gigabit LAN.
MI-965 1.4 Specifications System CPU/Cache • Intel® Core™2 Duo Mobile Processor T7500, 2.2GHz, 4MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB • Mobile Intel® Celeron® Processor 550, 2.0GHz, 1MB L2 cache, 533MHz FSB • Socket P 478-pin micro-FCPGA package FSB • 533/800MHz Chipset • North Bridge: Intel® GME965 chipset • South Bridge: Intel® ICH8M chipset Memory • DDR2 533/667 SDRAM (4GB Max) • 2 DDR2 DIMM slots (240pin / 1.
I/O Interfaces (cont’d) Rear I/O • • • • • • 2 RJ-45 LAN 4 USB 2.
MI-965 Power Consumption Component Description CPU Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 processor Memory Kingston 2G DDR2-667 x2 Add-On VGA Nvidia FX1400 PCI-Express VGA Card x1 Hard Disk Seagate 500G SATA2 7200rpm HDD x1 Operating system Microsoft® Windows XP® Professional SP2 MI-965 3.3V 5V 12V Main 5V (-)12V Connector Standby 12V Current(A) Enter DOS(Stable) 2.45 2.75 2.97 0 0.05 0.02 Enter BIOS(Stable) 2.42 2.74 2.97 0 0.05 0.02 Idle 1.64 2.37 1.92 0 0.05 0.
1.5 Block Diagram CPU Intel® Mobile Core™2 Duo Celeron® Socket P 533/800MHz FSB 533/800 MHz FSB TV-Out Northbridge 6-pin header DDR Channel A DIMM x2 Intel® GME965 GMCH CRT DB-15 DDRII 533/667 MHz 24-bit LVDS 40-pin DDR Channel B PCIe x16 slot DMI Interface 2 GB/s Southbridge CF Socket Intel® ICH8-M IDE 40-pin header IDE SATA ports x2 SATA USB 2.0 PCIe Controller USB 2.
MI-965 1.6 Functional Description Processor Support The MI-965 motherboard features the Socket P interface designed for Intel processors in the Micro-FCPGA package. The motherboard features a powerful 533/800 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB). Providing high-performance computing and energy-efficiency, the MI-965 is designed for the next-generation Intel® Core 2 Duo and Celeron® processors based on 65nm process technology.
hardware acceleration, 333 MHz display clock, and up to 384 MB of video memory, the Intel GMA X3100 provides a cost-effective and high-performance graphics solution. The MI-965 comes with the dual-independent display technology, enabling different contents to be displayed on two separate display terminals or a single content stretched across two display devices for expanded workspace. Gigabit Ethernet The motherboard is equipped with the Intel® 82573L and 82566DC.
MI-965 Hardware monitoring A built-in, proactive hardware monitoring system in the ASIC monitors the CPU temperature, system fan rotations, and voltage levels to prevent overheating and/or component damage, effect timely failure detection, and ensure stable supply of current for critical motherboard components. Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer (WDT) monitors system operations based on user-defined configurations.
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Dimensions in mm Figure 1-4: MI-965 Rear I/O Dimensions 12 Introduction
MI-965 2 Connectors & Jumpers The connectors and jumpers on the MI-965 allow you to connect and configure external devices such as keyboard, floppy disk drives, hard disk drives, printers, etc. The following subsections specify the pin assignments for connectors and jumper blocks on the MI-965. Refer to Figure 1-2: MI-965 Board Layout for connector and jumper locations. 2.
Serial Port Connector (COM1) Pin # RS-232 1 DCD, Data carrier detect 2 RXD, Receive data 3 TXD, Transmit data 4 DTR, Data terminal ready 5 IsoGND, Isolated ground 6 DSR, Data set ready 7 RTS, Request to send 8 CTS, Clear to send 9 RI, Ring indicator VGA Connector. Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name Red 1 2 Green Blue 3 4 N.C. GND 5 6 GND GND 7 8 GND +5V. 9 10 GND N.C.
MI-965 USB Connectors Pin # Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 USB2/3- 3 USB2/3+ 4 GND LAN Port (RJ-45) This port allows gigabit connection to a Local Area Network (LAN) using a network hub. The LAN port comes with an activity/link and speed LED. Refer to the tables below for the LAN port pin definitions and LED indications.
2.2 Onboard Connectors ATX Power Connector (ATX1) Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 3.3V 13 3.3V 2 3.3V 14 - 12V 3 GND 15 GND 4 5V 16 PS On 5 GND 17 GND 6 5V 18 GND 7 GND 19 GND 8 Power Good 20 - 5V 9 5VSB 21 5V 10 12V 22 5V Chassis Intrusion Connector (JCASE1) This connector connects to the chassis intrusion switch cable. If the chassis is opened, the chassis intrusion mechanism will be activated.
MI-965 IDE Connector (IDE1) Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 Reset IDE 2 Ground 3 Host data 7 4 Host data 8 5 Host data 6 6 Host data 9 7 Host data 5 8 Host data 10 9 Host data 4 10 Host data 11 11 Host data 3 12 Host data 12 13 Host data 2 14 Host data 13 15 Host data 1 16 Host data 14 17 Host data 0 18 Host data 15 19 Ground 20 NC 21 DRQ0 / DRQ1 22 Ground 23 Host IOW 24 Ground 25 Host IOR 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 Host ALE 29 DACK0 / DACK1 30 Ground
Digital IO Connector (J4) Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 VCC3 13 VCC5 2 N_GPIO10 14 N_GPIO20 3 N_GPIO11 15 N_GPIO21 4 N_GPIO12 16 N_GPIO22 5 N_GPIO13 17 N_GPIO23 6 N_GPIO14 18 N_GPIO24 7 N_GPIO15 19 N_GPIO25 8 N_GPIO16 20 N_GPIO26 9 N_GPIO17 21 N_GPIO27 10 GND 22 NC Serial ATA Connectors (SATA1-2)) Pin # Signal 1 GND 2 TXP (A +) 3 TXN (A -) 4 GND 5 RXN (B -) 6 RXP (B +) 7 GND 1 7 SPI Flash ROM Connector (JSPI2) 18 Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1
MI-965 Fan Power Connectors (CPUFAN1, SYSFAN1) Front Panel Connector (JFP1) Pin # Signal Description 1 HD_LED + Hard disk LED pull-up 2 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up 3 HD_LED - Hard disk active LED 4 FP PWR/SLP MSG LED pull-up 5 RST_SW - Reset Switch low reference pull-down to GND 6 PWR_SW + Power Switch high reference pull-up 7 RST_SW + Reset Switch high reference pull-up 8 PWR_SW - Power Switch low reference pull-down to GND 9 RSVD_DNU Reserved. Do not use.
TV-Out Connector (JTV2) Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 GND 4 GND 2 LCVBS 5 LC 3 LY 6 NC TV-Out Bracket (optional) 20 Connectors & Jumpers
MI-965 LVDS Flat Panel Connector (JLVDS1) Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 +12V 2 +12V 3 +12V 4 +12V 5 +12V 6 GND 7 VCC3/VCC5 8 GND 9 LCD_VDD 10 LCD_VDD 11 LDDC_CLK 12 LDDC_DATA 13 L_BKLTCTL 14 LVDS_VDDEN 15 L_BKLTEN 16 GND 17 LA_DATA0# 18 LA_DATA0 19 LA_DATA1# 20 LA_DATA1 21 LA_DATA2# 22 LA_DATA2 23 LA_CLK# 24 LA_CLK 25 LA_DATA3# 26 LA_DATA3 27 GND 28 GND 29 LB_DATA0# 30 LB_DATA0 31 LB_DATA1# 32 LB_DATA1 33 LB_DATA2# 34 LB_DATA2 35 LB_CLK
Serial Port Connector (COM2)) Pin # Signal Functions 1 DCD Data Carry Detect 2 SIN Serial In or Receive Data 3 SOUT Serial Out or Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 VCC_COM3 Power Source 10 NC NC Parallel Port Connector (JLPT1) 22 Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 RSTB# 2 AFD# 3 PRND0 4 ERR# 5 PRND1 6 PINIT# 7 PRND2 8 LPT_SLIN# 9 PRND3 10 GND 11 PRND4 12 GND 13 PRND5
MI-965 2.3 Jumpers LVDS Power Selection Jumper (J7) COM Port Power Jumpers (J5, J6) J5 corresponds to COM1, J6 corresponds to COM2.
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MI-965 3 Getting Started This chapter provides information on how to install components to the MI-965 SBC. Specifically, the installation of CPU, memory modules, and operating system are explained. 3.1 Installing the CPU The MI-965 Supports the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, Celeron® M processors in the Micro-FCPGA package using the Socket P interface. To install the CPU on the main board, follow the instructions below. CAUTION: Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and system.
2. Carefully place the CPU into the CPU socket. Be sure to align the gold triangle on the corner of the chip with the triangular marking in the corner of the socket. 3. Press down gently on the chip to ensure that it is securely in place, and then fully turn the CPU locking screw clockwise as far as it will go to lock the CPU into position. . CAUTION: 26 A CPU heatsink and fan are not included with the MI-965.
MI-965 3.2 Memory Module Installation The MI-965 supports up to 4 GB of DDR2 533/667 SDRAM in two 240-pin DIMM sockets. The DDR2 memory modules are notched to facilitate correct installation in the DIMM sockets. X It is recommended that you install DIMMs with the same CAS latency. For maximum compatibility, install memory modules with the same brand, model, and/or rating. To install a memory module: 1. Locate the DIMM slots on the motherboard. 2. Press the socket’s retaining clips outward to unlock. 3.
3.3 Driver Installation The MI-965 drivers are located in the following directories on the Driver CD, or can be downloaded from the ADLINK website (http://www.adlinktech.com): Chipset driver \CHIPSET\Intel\INF8.3.0.1013\ Display driver \SVGA\Intel\GM965\Winxp32\ LAN driver \NETWORK\Intel\ TPM driver \TPM\Win32\ Audio driver \SOUND\REALTEK\ALC888\windows\R187\ Follow the instructions below to install the required MI-965 drivers: 1. Install the Windows operating system before installing any driver.
MI-965 4 BIOS Setup The following chapter describes basic navigation for the AMIBIOS®8 BIOS setup utility. 4.1 Starting the BIOS To enter the setup screen, follow these steps: 1. Power on the motherboard 2. Press the < Delete > key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt: < Press DEL to run Setup > 3. After you press the < Delete > key, the main BIOS setup menu displays. You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu, such as Chipset and Power menus.
Setup Menu The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this user’s guide. The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured. “Grayed” options cannot be configured, “Blue” options can be. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white.
MI-965 These keys include < F1 >, < F10 >, < Enter >, < ESC >, < Arrow > keys, and so on. . Note: There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens. The < F8 > key on your keyboard is the Fail-Safe key. It is not displayed on the key legend by default. To set the Fail-Safe settings of the BIOS, press the < F8 > key on your keyboard. It is located on the upper row of a standard 101 keyboard.
Hotkey Descriptions F1 The < F1 > key allows you to display the General Help screen. Press the < F1 > key to open the General Help screen. F10 The < F10 > key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the < F10 > key to save your changes. The following screen will appear: Press the < Enter > key to save the configuration and exit. You can also use the < Arrow > key to select Cancel and then press the < Enter > key to abort this function and return to the previous screen.
MI-965 the < Enter > key to abort this function and return to the previous screen. Enter The < Enter > key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item. The < Enter > key can also allow you to display the setup sub-screens. 4.2 Main Setup When you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab. There are two Main Setup options. They are described in this section.
keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/ DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format. Note: The time is in 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 A.M. appears as 05:30:00, and 5:30 P.M. as 17:30:00. 4.3 Advanced BIOS Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as SuperIO Configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item.
MI-965 CPU Configuration This screen displays the advanced configurations of your CPU (non-configurable). IDE Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration Settings. Use the up and down < Arrow > keys to select an item. Use the < + > and < - > keys to change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen. The settings are described on the following pages.
ATA/IDE Configuration This item specifies whether the IDE channels should be initialized in Compatible or Enhanced mode of operation. The settings are Disabled, Compatible and Enhanced. Configure SATA as This item specifies function of the SATA channels. The settings are IDE mode and AHCI mode. Primary IDE Master/Slave, Secondary IDE Master/Slave, Third IDE Master/Slave, Fourth IDE Master/Slave Select one of the hard disk drives to configure it. Press < Enter > to access its sub menu.
MI-965 Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 / 2 Address Select an address and a corresponding interrupt for Serial Port 1/2. Parallel Port Address This setting specifies the I/O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port. Chassis Intrusion The field enables or disables recording the chassis intrusion status and issuing a warning message if the chassis is opened. To clear the warning message, set the field to [Reset]. The setting of the field will automatically be returned to [Enabled].
Hardware Health Configuration This option displays the current status of all of the monitored hardware devices / components such as voltages and temperatures. CPUFAN0 / CPUFAN1 Mode Setting These settings specify the operation mode of the CPU fans. CPUFAN0 / CPUFAN1 PWM Control These settings control the PWM duty cycle of the CPU fans.
MI-965 ACPI Settings Suspend Mode This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. If your operating system supports ACPI, you can choose to enter the Standby mode in S1 (POS) or S3 (STR) fashion through the setting of this field. Options are: [S1 (POS)]: The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state, no system context is lost (CPU or chipset) and hardware maintains all system context.
APM Configuration Power Management/APM Setting to [Enabled] will activate an Advanced Power Management (APM) device to enhance Max Saving mode and stop CPU internal clock. Power Button Mode This setting controls the operation of the power button. Resume On LAN This field specifies whether the system will be awakened from power saving modes when activity or input signal of onboard LAN is detected.
MI-965 Intel Robson Configuration Robson is the code name for a new Intel platform technology that uses non-volatile memory (Flash memory) to increase system responsiveness, make multi-tasking faster, and extend battery life. Intel Robson technology is poised to eliminate many of the bottlenecks associated with HDD latency.
Trusted Computing This setting controls the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) designed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). TPMs are special-purpose integrated circuits (ICs) built into a variety of platforms to enable strong user authentication and machine attestation— essential to prevent inappropriate access to confidential and sensitive information and to protect against compromised networks. USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Set to [Enabled] if you need to use any USB 1.1/2.
MI-965 USB 2.0 Controller Mode This setting specifies the operation mode of the onboard USB 2.0 controller. Hotplug USB FDD Support Set to [Enabled] if your need to use a hotplug USB-interfaced FDD in the operating system that does not support or have any USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. 4.
Boot Setting Configuration Quick Boot Enabling this setting will cause the BIOS power-on self test routine to skip some of its tests during bootup for faster system boot. Quiet Boot This BIOS feature determines if the BIOS should hide the normal POST messages with the motherboard or system manufacturer's fullscreen logo. When it is enabled, the BIOS will display the full-screen logo during the boot-up sequence, hiding normal POST messages.
MI-965 Bootup Num-Lock This setting is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on. Setting to [On] will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on. Setting to [Off] will allow users to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad. PS/2 Mouse Support Select [Enabled] if you need to use a PS/2-interfaced mouse in the operating system. Wait For ‘F1’ If Error When this setting is set to [Enabled] and the boot sequence encounters an error, it asks you to press F1.
Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device The items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system. First press to enter the sub-menu. Then you may use the arrow keys to select the desired device, then press <+>, <-> or , key to move it up/down in the priority list. Removable Drives 1st Drive This setting allows users to set the priority of the removable devices. First press to enter the sub-menu.
MI-965 4.5 Security Setup Password Support Two Levels of Password Protection Provides both a Supervisor and a User password. If you use both passwords, the Supervisor password must be set first. The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when Setup is executed, using either or either the Supervisor password or User password. The Supervisor and User passwords activate two different levels of password security.
Remember the Password Keep a record of the new password when the password is changed. If you forget the password, you must erase the system configuration information in NVRAM. To access the sub menu for the following items, select the item and press < Enter >: X Change Supervisor Password X Change User Password X Clear User Password Supervisor Password Indicates whether a supervisor password has been set. User Password Indicates whether a user password has been set.
MI-965 and press < Enter >. If the password confirmation is incorrect, an error message appears. The password is stored in NVRAM after completes. Change User Password Select Change User Password from the Security Setup menu and press < Enter >. Enter New Password: Type the password and press < Enter >. The screen does not display the characters entered. Retype the password as prompted and press < Enter >. If the password confirmation is incorrect, an error message appears.
North Bridge Configuration Boot Graphics Adapter Priority This item specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter. Internal Graphics Mode Select The field specifies the size of system memory allocated for video memory. PEG Port This setting allows you to select whether to use the onchip graphics processor or the PCI Express card. When set to [Auto], the BIOS checks to see if a PCI Express graphics card is installed.
MI-965 If you have a PCI Express X16 graphics card installed in your system, you should disable this BIOS feature. This allows for optimal performance of the card by ensuring maximum transfer rates between the graphics card and the motherboard. But if you need to install a PCI Express X1 card into the PCI Express X16 slot, you should enable this BIOS feature to ensure maximum compatibility.
Boot Display Device Use the field to select the type of device you want to use as the display(s) of the system. Boot Display Preferences This setting allows you to set your preferences for the boot display device. South Bridge Configuration USB Functions This setting specifies the function of the onboard USB controller. USB 2.0 Controller Set to [Enabled] if you need to use any USB 2.0 device in the operating system that does not support or have any USB 2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix.
MI-965 GbE Wake Up From S5 This field specifies whether the system will be awakened from the S5 power saving mode when activity or input signal of onboard LAN is detected. HDA Controller This setting controls the High Definition Audio interface integrated in the Southbridge. 4.7 Exit Menu Select the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen. You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the < Arrow > keys. The Exit BIOS Setup screen is shown below.
Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now? [Ok] [Cancel] appears in the window. Select Ok to save changes and exit. Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration. Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now? [Ok] [Cancel] appears in the window.
MI-965 designed for maximum system stability, but not maximum performance. Select the FailSafe Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems. Select Load Fail-Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press < Enter >. Load FailSafe Defaults? [Ok] [Cancel] appears in the window. Select Ok to load FailSafe defaults.
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MI-965 5 POST Codes The POST code checkpoints are the largest set of checkpoints during the BIOS pre-boot process. The following table describes the type of checkpoints that may occur during the POST portion of the BIOS. Note that checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration. Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements, system chipset or option ROMs from add-in PCI devices. 5.
Checkpoint 58 Description C6 Re-enable cache for boot strap processor C7 Early CPU Init Exit 0A Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller. 0B Detects the presence of PS/2 mouse. 0C Detects the presence of Keyboard in KBC port. 0E Testing and initialization of different Input Devices. Also, update the Kernel Variables. Traps the INT09h vector, so that the POST INT09h handler gets control for IRQ1. Uncompress all available language, BIOS logo, and Silent logo modules.
MI-965 Checkpoint Description 40 Detect different devices (Parallel ports, serial ports, and coprocessor in CPU, … etc.) successfully installed in the system and update the BDA, EBDA…etc. 52 Updates CMOS memory size from memory found in memory test. Allocates memory for Extended BIOS Data Area from base memory. Programming the memory hole or any kind of implementation that needs an adjustment in system RAM size if needed. 60 Initializes NUM-LOCK status and programs the KBD typematic rate.
Checkpoint Description AB Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot. Init MP tables. AC End of POST initialization of chipset registers. De-initializes the ADM module. B1 Save system context for ACPI. Prepare CPU for OS boot including final MTRR values. 00 Passes control to OS Loader (typically INT19h).
MI-965 Appendix A - Watchdog Timer The following is a sample program for configuring the MI-965’s watchdog timer. A.
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MI-965 Appendix B - System Resources B.1 Generic I/O Ports ICH8M GPIO Pin GPIO Typ Multi Power Connection. AG12 0 I/O BMBUSY# 3.3v PM_BMBUSY# AG22 11 I/O SMBALERT# 3.3v SMB_ALERT# AE20 15 I/OD STP_PCI# 3.3v PM_STP_PCI# AG18 3 I/OD STP_CPU# 5v PM_STP_CPU# AH11 32 I/OD CLKRUN# 3.3v P_CLKRUN# AJ8 1 I/OD TACH1 3.3v NC AJ9 6 I/O TACH2 3.3v NC AH9 7 I/O TACH3 3.3v NC AE16 8 I/O GPIO8 3.3v SIO_PME# AC19 12 I/O GPIO12 3.
Pin GPIO Typ Multi Power Connection. AF22 14 I/O EC_ME_ALERT 3.3v NC AG19 9 I/O WOL_EN 3.3v NC AG16 40 I/O OC1# 3.3v OC0# AG15 41 I/O OC2# 3.3v OC0# AE15 42 I/O OC3# 3.3v OC0# AF15 43 I/O OC4# 3.3v OC1# AG17 29 I/O OC5# 3.3v OC1# AD12 30 I/O OC6# 3.3v OC1# AJ18 31 I/O OC7# 3.3v OC1# Table B-1: ICH8M GPIO Resources SIO GPIO Pin GPIO Typ Multi Power Connection.
MI-965 Pin GPIO Typ Multi Power Connection.
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MI-965 B.3 PCI Devices PCI Device Ven. ID Dev.
SMBus Resource Allocation Device Address Description MS-7 0101 111X MSI ACPI Controller DIMM Slot 1010 0000 SPD Table B-6: SMBus Resource Allocation ISA Interrupt Allocation IRQ Description IRQ0 System Timer IRQ1 Keyboard Controller IRQ2 Cascade Interrupt IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 PCI Device IRQ6 PCI Device IRQ7 LPT1 IRQ8 RTC IRQ9 ACPI Controller Interrupt IRQ10 PCI Device IRQ11 PCI Device IRQ12 PS/2 Mouse IRQ13 Numeric Data Processor IRQ14 Primary IDE Controller IRQ
MI-965 ISA DMA Channel Allocation IRQ Description CHANNEL0 Unassigned 8-bit channel CHANNEL1 Unassigned 8-bit channel CHANNEL2 Unassigned 8-bit channel CHANNEL3 Unassigned 8-bit channel CHANNEL4 Cascade channel CHANNEL5 Unassigned 16-bit channel CHANNEL6 Unassigned 16-bit channel CHANNEL7 Unassigned 16-bit channel Table B-8: ISA DMA Channel Allocation System Resources 69
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MI-965 Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the equipment. X Read these safety instructions carefully. X Keep this user’s manual for future reference. X Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
X Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel. A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power. WARNING: X 72 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries appropriately.
MI-965 Getting Service Contact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology Inc. (Headquarters) Web Site: Sales & Service: Telephone No.: Fax No.: Mailing Address: http://www.adlinktech.com service@adlinktech.com +886-2-8226-5877 +886-2-8226-5717 9F No. 166 Jian Yi Road, Chungho City, Taipei 235, Taiwan Ampro ADLINK Technology Inc. Sales & Service: Telephone No.: Fax No.: Toll-Free: Mailing Address: info@adlinktech.
ADLINK Technology Inc. (European Liaison Office) Sales & Service: Telephone No.: Fax No.: Mailing Address: emea@adlinktech.com +49-211-495-5552 +49-211-495-5557 Nord Carree 3, 40477 Düsseldorf, Germany ADLINK Technology Japan Corp. Sales & Service: Telephone No.: Fax No.: Mailing Address: japan@adlinktech.com +81-3-4455-3722 +81-3-5333-6040 Asahiseimei Hatagaya Bld. 8Fl. 1-1-2 Hatagaya Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan ADLINK Technology Inc. (South Korea Liaison Office) Sales & Service: Telephone No.: Fax No.