BOSER HS

HS-6252
VIA C3 800MHz Embedded CPU
Industrial Single Board Computer
•Half Size•All-in-One•CRT•133MHz FSB•
•ATA/33/66/100•Dual LAN•Audio•
•RS-232/422/485•4COM•PC/104•
•IrDA•USB•DOC•WDT•H/W Monitor•
•PCI-ISA Bus Industrial Single Board computer•
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Edition 1.3, December 27, 2002
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
General Description ..................................1
1.1 Major Features ....................................................................... 2
1.2 Specifications ........................................................................ 3
1.3 Board Dimensions................................................................. 4
Chapter 2
Unpacking ..................................................5
2.1 Opening the Delivery Package............................................. 5
2.2 Inspection............................................................................... 5
Chapter 3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.23
3.24
Hardware Installation ..............................7
Before Installation ................................................................. 7
Board Layout ......................................................................... 8
Jumper List ............................................................................ 9
Connector List ....................................................................... 9
Configuring the CPU ........................................................... 10
System Memory ................................................................... 10
DiskOnChip Address Setting .......................................... 10
VGA Controller .................................................................... 12
PCI E-IDE Drive Connector................................................. 13
Floppy Disk Drive Connector ............................................. 14
Serial Port Connectors ....................................................... 15
Parallel Connector............................................................... 16
Ethernet Connector............................................................. 16
IrDA Connector.................................................................... 17
USB Connector.................................................................... 17
CMOS Data Clear................................................................. 17
Power, ATX Power Controller and Fan Connectors ........ 18
Keyboard Connectors......................................................... 22
PS/2 Mouse Connector ....................................................... 23
System Front Panel Connectors........................................ 24
Thermal Input Connector.................................................... 24
Watchdog Timer .................................................................. 25
PC/104 Connectors ............................................................. 27
Audio Connectors ............................................................... 29
Chapter 4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
AMI BIOS Setup .....................................31
Starting Setup ...................................................................... 31
Using Setup.......................................................................... 32
Main Menu ............................................................................ 33
Standard CMOS Setup ........................................................ 35
Advanced CMOS Setup ...................................................... 38
Advanced Chipset Setup .................................................... 41
Power Management Setup ................................................. 42
PCI / Plug and Play Setup................................................... 44
Peripheral Setup.................................................................. 45
Hardware Monitor Setup..................................................... 47
Auto-Detect Hard Disks ...................................................... 48
Change Supervisor/User Password .................................. 49
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings ....................... 50
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings ...................... 51
Save Settings and Exit........................................................ 52
Exit Without Saving............................................................. 53
Chapter 5
Software Utilities .....................................55
5.1 IDE and Audio Driver Installation ...................................... 55
5.2 LAN Driver Installation for WIN95 & WIN98 ...................... 68
5.3 LAN Driver Installation for WIN NT4.0............................... 74
Safety Instructions
Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity.
To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the
following precautions:
Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static
packaging until you are ready to install them.
Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion
of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This helps to discharge any
static electricity on your body.
Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic component
stores, when handling boards and components. Fasten the ALLIGATOR
clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded
object. Please wear and connect the strap before handle the HS-6252 to
ensure harmlessly discharge any static electricity through the strap.
Please use an anti-static pad when putting down any components or
parts or tools outside the computer. You may also use an anti-static bag
instead of the pad. Please inquire from your local supplier for additional
assistance in finding the necessary anti-static gadgets.
NOTE:
DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD OR ANY OTHER SENSITIVE
COMPONENTS WITHOUT ALL NECESSARY ANTI-STATIC
PROTECTION
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Chapter 1
General Description
The HS-6252 is a 133MHz FSB VIA VT8601 chipset-based board
designed for PCI-ISA Bus with VIA C3 800MHz Embedded CPU.
These features combine and make the HS-6252 an ideal all-in-one
industrial single board computer. Additional features include an
enhanced I/O with CRT, Dual LAN, and 4 COM ports interface.
Its onboard ATA/33/66/100 to IDE drive interface architecture allows
the HS-6252 to support data transfers of 33, 66 or 100MB/sec. to each
IDE drive connection. Designed with the VIA VT8601 core logic
chipset, the board supports VIA C3 800MHz Embedded CPU. The VIA
VT8601 integrated Trident 3D supporting AGP Bus.
For suitable installation into any size system with 8/16/32-bit ISA and/or
PCI slots operation, the board’s advanced PCI-ISA bus add-on feature
allows user to easily obtain both ISA's 16-bit and PCI's 32-bit full set
signals from a half-size PCI-ISA slot. System memory is also sufficient
with the two DIMM sockets that can support up to 1GB.
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Additional onboard connectors include an advanced USB and IrDA
ports providing faster data transmission, a DOS-compatible
DiskOnChip socket with a maximum capacity of 288MB, and two
external RJ-45 connectors for 10/100 Based Ethernet use.
To ensure the reliability in an unmanned or standalone system, the
Watchdog Timer (WDT) onboard HS-6252 is designed with pure
hardware that does not need the arithmetical functions of a real-time
clock chip. If any program causes unexpected halts to the system, the
onboard Watchdog Timer (WDT) will automatically reset the CPU or
generate an interrupt to resolve such condition.
1.1
Major Features
The HS-6252 comes with the following features:
VIA C3 800MHz Embedded CPU
VIA VT8601/VT82C686B system chipset
Supports 66/100/133MHz FSB
Two DIMM sockets with a max. capacity of 1GB
SMC 37C669, VIA VT82C686B super I/O chipset
Fast PCI ATA/33/66/100 IDE controller
Three RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485 serial ports
PC/104 Bus connector
VIA VT8601 CRT display controller
Dual RealTek RTL8100 10/100 Based LAN
AC97 3D audio controller
DiskOnChip socket supporting memory sizes of up to 288MB
Supports four USB connectors
Supports Hardware Monitor function
Supports Single +5V power in
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1.2
Specifications
CPU: VIA C3 800MHz embedded CPU
Bus Interface: PCI-ISA Bus
Memory: Two DIMM sockets supporting up to 1GB
Chipset: VIA VT8601/VT82C686B
I/O Chipset: SMC 37C669, VIA VT82C686B
VGA: VIA VT8601 integrated Trident 3D supporting AGP Bus
IDE: Two IDE disk drives supporting ATA/33/66/100 and with transfer
rates up to 33/66/100MB/sec.
FDD: Supports up to two floppy disk drives
Parallel: One enhanced bi-directional parallel port supporting
SPP/ECP/EPP
LAN: Dual RealTek RTL8100 10/100 Based LAN
Audio: AC97 3D audio controller supporting speaker out
Serial Port: 16C550 UART-compatible RS-232/422/485 x 1 and RS-232
x 3 serial ports with 16-byte FIFO
PC/104: PC/104 connector for 16-bit ISA Bus
IrDA: One IrDA TX/RX header
USB: Four USB connectors
Keyboard: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN or 5-pin connector
Mouse: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN or 4-pin connector
DiskOnChip: DiskOnChip socket supporting memory sizes of up to
288MB
BIOS: AMI PnP Flash BIOS
Watchdog Timer: Sets 1, 2, 10, 20, 110, 220 seconds, activity trigger
with Reset or NMI
CMOS: Battery backup
DMA Channels: 7
Interrupt Levels: 15
Operating Temperature: 0~60°C
Hardware Monitor: VIA VT82C686B
Board Size: 18.5 x 12.2 cm
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1.3
4
Board Dimensions
Chapter 2
Unpacking
2.1
Opening the Delivery Package
The HS-6252 is packed in an anti-static bag. The board has
components that are easily damaged by static electricity. Do not
remove the anti-static wrapping until proper precautions have been
taken. Safety Instructions in front of this manual describe anti-static
precautions and procedures.
2.2
Inspection
After unpacking the board, place it on a raised surface and carefully
inspect the board for any damage that might have occurred during
shipment. Ground the board and exercise extreme care to prevent
damage to the board from static electricity.
Integrated circuits will sometimes come out of their sockets during
shipment. Examine all integrated circuits, particularly the BIOS,
processor, memory modules, ROM-Disk, and keyboard controller chip
to ensure that they are firmly seated. The HS-6252 delivery package
contains the following items:
HS-6252 Board x 1
Utility CD Disk x 1
ATA/100 IDE flat cable x 1
FDD flat cable x 1
Printer cable with bracket x 1
RS-232 COM Port cables with bracket x 2
8-pin USB split type cable with bracket x 1
MIC In/Speaker In 8-pin cable + 2 phone jacks with bracket x 1
5-pin ATX power cable x 1
Jumper Bag x 1
User’s Manual
IMPORTANT:
Before you turn on the power of your system, please
set JP5 to Short 1-2 for normal operation.
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It is recommended that you keep all the parts of the delivery package
intact and store them in a safe/dry place for any unforeseen event
requiring the return shipment of the product. In case you discover any
missing and/or damaged items from the list of items, please contact
your dealer immediately.
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Chapter 3
Hardware Installation
This chapter provides the information on how to install the hardware
using the HS-6252. This chapter also contains information related to
jumper settings of switch, watchdog timer, and the DiskOnChip
address selection etc.
3.1
Before Installation
After confirming your package contents, you are now ready to install
your hardware. The following are important reminders and steps to
take before you begin with your installation process.
1.
Make sure that all jumper settings match their default settings
and CMOS setup correctly. Refer to the sections on this chapter
for the default settings of each jumper.
2.
Go through the connections of all external devices and make
sure that they are installed properly and configured correctly
within the CMOS setup. Refer to the sections on this chapter
for the detailed information on the connectors.
3.
Keep the manual and diskette in good condition for future
reference and use.
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3.2
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Board Layout
3.3
Jumper List
Jumper
Default Setting
Setting
BR3
JP4(1-4)
JP4(5-10)
JP5
JP6
CPU Clock Frequency: 800MHz
DOC Address Select: D000
WDT Timer Select: 1sec.
Clear CMOS: Normal Operation
WDT Active Type Setting: Reset
RS-422/485 Transceiver Enabled/Disabled
Select: Disabled
RS-422/485 Receiver Enabled/Disabled
Select: Disabled
COM2 Use RS-232 or RS-422/485: Disabled
Short
Short 1-2
Short 5-6, 7-8, 9-10
Short 1-2
Short 2-3
JP7
JP8
JP9
3.4
Open 1-2, 3-4, 5-6
Open 1-2, 3-4
Open
Connector List
Connector
CD1
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
CN6
CN7
CN8
CN9
CN10
CN11
DM1 & 2
FDD1
FN1
IDE1
IR1
JP1
KB1
LAN1A & 1B
LPT1
MS1
PC1 & PC2
RT1
USB1 & 2
VGA1
Definition
CD-ROM Line In Connector
5-pin Keyboard Connector
5-pin ATX Power In Connector
Line In Connector
Audio Out/MIC In Connector
COM 3 Connector
COM 4 Connector
4-pin Mouse Connector
COM 2 Connector
COM 1 Connector
RS-422/485 Connector
2-pin Power In Connector
168-pin DIMM Sockets
Floppy Connector
Fan Connector
IDE Connector
IrDA Connector
Front Panel Connector
6-pin Mini DIN Keyboard Connector
Dual RJ-45 Connector
Parallel Connector
6-pin Mini DIM Mouse Connector
PC/104 64-pin/40-pin Connector
Thermal Input Connector
USB Connectors
VGA Connector
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3.5
Configuring the CPU
TheHS-6252 embedded with a VIA C3 800MHz CPU. User don’t need
to adjust the frequently and check speed of VIA C3 800MH CPU
3.6
System Memory
The HS-6252 provides two DIMM sockets at locations DM1 and DM2.
The maximum capacity of the onboard memory is 1GB.
3.7
DiskOnChip Address Setting
The DiskOnChip function allows the system to boot or operate
without a FDD or a HDD. DiskOnChip modules may be formatted as
drive C or A. With DiskOnChip, user may also execute DOS
commands such as FORMAT, SYS, COPY, XCOPY, DISCOPY and
DISKCOMP etc.
The U6 location onboard the HS-6252 is the DiskOnChip module
socket. Jumper JP4(1-4) assigns the starting memory address of the
installed module. If you have another memory device that has a similar
memory capacity with that of the DOC in your system, please set both
at different memory address mapping to avoid the mapping area
conflicts. Failing to do so will not make the HS-6252 and the additional
memory device function properly.
JP4(1-4): DiskOnChip Address Select
Address
PINS 1-2
PINS 3-4
* D000
D800
Short
Open
Short
Short
3.7.1 Installing DiskOnChip Modules
When installing a DiskOnChip module onto your board, please take
note of the following:
1. Orient yourself properly with the location of the DiskOnChip
socket. Try to locate the pin 1 location on your socket. Pin
numbers are usually printed on either the component side or the
solder side of your board.
2. Locate the Pin 1 location on your DiskOnChip module. More
often than not, Pin 1 can be found on the lower right corner of
the chip. Please refer to the diagram for the exact location.
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3. Once you have figured out where the pin 1 locations are on both
chip and socket, align the module’s pins on an upright angle
against the socket. Using both thumbs, gently press the module
into the socket until all the pins are secured to their
designations.
Disk
OnC
hip
Pin 1
Location
4. The installation is now complete and your module is now ready
for use.
NOTE:
If you encounter difficulty installing your DiskOnChip module,
please consult a qualified technician or engineer to perform the
installation.
3.7.2 Removing DiskOnChip Modules
When removing a DiskOnChip module from its socket, please take
note of the following:
1. Loosen the contact of the module from its socket using a
screwdriver.
2. Insert the screwdriver’s flat head into a gap on either end of the
socket. Do not insert the screwdriver head on either side where
the pins are located. Doing so might damage the pins in the
process.
3. Slowly lift the screwdriver handle upwards. This will disengage
the module from its socket.
NOTE:
If you encounter difficulty removing your DiskOnChip module,
please consult a qualified technician or engineer to remove it for
you.
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3.8
VGA Controller
The HS-6252 has an onboard VGA controller, provides 8MB shared
memory. The HS-6252 provides one connection method of a VGA
device. VGA1 offers a single standard CRT connector (DB15).
VGA1: 15-pin CRT Connector (DB15)
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PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
Red
Blue
GND
GND
N/C
N/C
HSYNC
SCL
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Green
N/C
GND
GND
GND
SDA
VSYNC
3.9
PCI E-IDE Drive Connector
IDE1 is a standard 40-pin connector daisy-chain driver connector
serves the PCI E-IDE drive provisions onboard the HS-6252. A
maximum of two ATA/33/66/100 IDE drives can connect to the
HS-6252 via IDE1.
IDE1: IDE Connector
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
RESET
DATA 7
DATA 6
DATA 5
DATA 4
DATA 3
DATA 2
DATA 1
DATA 0
GND
PDREQ
IOW#
IOR#
PIORDY
RPDACKINTERRUPT
RPDA1RPDA0RPCS1HDD ACTIVE
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
GND
DATA 8
DATA 9
DATA 10
DATA 11
DATA 12
DATA 13
DATA 14
DATA 15
N/C
GND
GND
GND
PR1PD1GND
N/C
PATA66
RPDA2RPCS3GND
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3.10 Floppy Disk Drive Connector
The HS-6252 uses a standard 34-pin header connector, FDD1, for
floppy disk drive connection. A total of two FDD drives may be
connected to FDD1 at any given time.
FDD1: FDD Connector
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PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
DRVDEN0
N/C
DRVDEN1
INDEX#
MTR0#
DS1#
DS0#
MTR1#
DIR#
STEP#
WDATA#
WGATE#
TRAK00#
WRTPRT#
RDATA#
HDSEL#
DSKCHG#
3.11 Serial Port Connectors
The HS-6252 offers two NS16C550 compatible UARTs with
Read/Receive 16-byte FIFO serial ports and two internal 10-pin
headers.
CN9, CN8, CN5 and CN6: COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4
Connectors (5x2 Header)
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
DCD
RXD
TXD
DTR
GND
2
4
6
8
10
DSR
RTX
CTX
RI
N/C
CN10: RS-422/485 Connector (5x2 Header)
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
TXRX+
GND
RTS+
CTS-
2
4
6
8
10
TX+
RXRTSCTS+
N/C
JP7: RS-422/485 Transceiver Enabled/Disabled Select
Options
Settings
Always Enable
Enable by “-RTS” signal
Enable by writing the REG:2 EFH BIT0=1
* Always Disabled
Short 1-2
Short 3-4
Short 5-6
OPEN
JP8: RS-422/485 Receiver Enabled/Disabled Select
Options
Settings
Always Enable
Enable by “-RTS” signal
* Always Disabled
Short 1-2
Short 3-4
OPEN
JP9: COM2 use RS-232 or RS-422/485 Selection
Serial Port Setting
JP9
* RS-232
RS-422/485
OPEN
SHORT
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3.12 Parallel Connector
LPT1 is a standard 26-pin flat cable connector deigned to
accommodate parallel port connection onboard the HS-6252.
LPT1: Parallel Connector
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
Strobe
DATA 1
DATA 3
DATA 5
DATA 7
Busy
Printer Select
ERROR#
Printer Select LN#
GND
GND
GND
GND
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
DATA 0
DATA 2
DATA 4
DATA 6
Acknowledge
Paper Empty
Auto Form Feed
Initialize
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3.13 Ethernet Connector
The HS-6252 provides one external dual RJ-45 10/100 Based LAN
interface connector. Please refer to the following for its pin information.
LAN1A & 1B: Dual RJ-45 Connector
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PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TX+
TXRX+
N/C
N/C
RXNo Use
No Use
GND
5
N/C
9
GND
N/C
No Use
RX+
No Use
TX-
RX-
TX+
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3.14 IrDA Connector
IR1 is a 5-pin internal IR communication connector for connection of an
IrDA device.
IR1: IrDA Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
5
VCC
N/C
IRRX
GND
IRTX
3.15 USB Connector
The HS-6252 provides two 8-pin connectors, at locations USB1 and
USB2, for four USB connections to the HS-6252.
USB1 and USB2: USB Connector
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
VCC
BD0- / BD2BD0+ / BD2+
GND
2
4
6
8
VCC
BD1- / BD3BD1+ / BD3+
GND
3.16 CMOS Data Clear
The HS-6252 has a Clear CMOS jumper on JP5.
JP5: Clear CMOS
Options
Settings
* Normal Operation
Clear CMOS
Short 1-2
Short 2-3
IMPORTANT: Before you turn on the power of your system, please
set JP5 to Short 1-2 for normal operation.
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3.17 Power Supply, ATX Power
Controller and Fan Connectors
HS-6252 provides one 5-pin power control connector at CN2. If you
need to use ATX power supply, power supply connections to both CN2
and CN11 are must.
CN2: 5-pin Power Connector
PIN Description PIN Description
1
3
5
GND
+12V
VCC
2
4
PS_ON
5VSB
Connector FN1 onboard HS-6252 is a 3-pin fan power output
connector.
FN1: CPU Fan Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
GND
+5V
Speed
HS-6252 provides one 5-pin power control connector at CN2 to support
ATX function.
CN11: 2-pin +5V Power In Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
VCC
GND
Also, it supports various power connections. Please refer the following:
Cable1
Power Switch cable supplied by chassis
vendor (not attached in cable package)
Cable2
5-pin ATX power cable (attached in cable
package)
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Cable3
ATX power supply transfer cable for use
ATX function without Backplane (not
attached in cable package)
Cable4
2-pin 5V power in cable (not attached in
cable package)
3.17.1 HS-6252 Connect with ATX Power Supply and
BOSER Backplane (ATX function)
1. HS-6252 CN2 connects to 5-pin connector (Backplane). ATX power
supply connect to backplane ATX connector.
2. Power switch cable (cable1) connects to JP1(10-12).
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3.17.2 HS-6252 Connect with ATX Power Supply and
BOSER Backplane (AT power function)
1. 20-pin ATX power connector (Backplane) connects to ATX power
supply.
2. Use Cable1 connect to pin-4 and pin-5 of 5-pin connector on
BOSER’s backplane.
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3.17.3 HS-6252 Connect with ATX Power Supply
(Without Backplane)
1. Use Cable3 connect CN2 & CN11 with ATX power supply.
2. Cable1 connect to JP1(10-12).
3.17.4 HS-6252 Connect with AT Power Supply and
BOSER Backplane
1. Connects P8P9 connector to AT power supply.
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3.17.5 HS-6252 Connect with AT Power Supply
1. Connects CN11 to AT power supply. (Through cable4)
3.18 Keyboard Connectors
The HS-6252 offers two possibilities for keyboard connections. The
connections are via KB1 for an external PS/2 type keyboard or via CN1
for an internal 5-pin cable converter to an AT keyboard.
2
3
4
5
+5V
1
GND
Keyboard Clock
Keyboard Data
N/C
GND
+5V
Keyboard
Data
Description
1
2
3
4
5
Keyboard
Clock
PIN
N/C
CN1: 5-pin Keyboard Connector
KB1: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN Keyboard Connector
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PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
Keyboard Data
N/C
GND
+5V
Keyboard Clock
N/C
Keyboard
Clock
5
6
N/C
3 GND
Keyboard
1 Data
2 N/C
4 +5V
3.19 PS/2 Mouse Connector
MS1 is a 6-pin mini DIN connector for connections to an external PS/2
mouse connector. CN7 is an internal 4-pin header for cable converter
to PS/2 mouse.
MS1: PS/2 6-pin Mini Din Mouse Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mouse Data
N/C
GND
+5V
Mouse Clock
N/C
MS Clock
5
6
N/C
3 GND
1 MS Data
2 N/C
4 +5V
CN7: 4-pin Mouse Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
Keyboard Clock
Keyboard Data
VCC
GND
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3.20 System Front Panel Connectors
The HS-6252 has one LED at location JP1(2-4) that indicates the
power-on status. This visual feature of the IDE LED may also be
connected to an external IDE LED via connector JP1(13-15).
JP1: System Front Panel Connector
PIN Description PIN Description
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
VCC
GND
N/C
Speaker
GND
Reset Switch
330Ω Pull +5V
HDD LED
SPEAKER
RST_SW
HD_LED
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13 14
15 16
330Ω Pull +5V
GND
EXT SMI
GND
Power Button
GND
Sleep Button
GND
PWR LED
EXT_SMI
PWR button
SLP button
3.21 Thermal Input Connector
In relevance to the Hardware Monitoring feature provided by the
onboard VIA VT82C686B, the board allows the installation of a thermal
sensor via connector RT1. The thermal connector monitors and
displays the current system temperature from the Chipset Features
Setup screen on your BIOS utility program. The value displayed is
read-only figures and may not be altered.
RT1: Thermal Input Connector
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PIN
Description
1
2
Sensor In
GND
3.22 Watchdog Timer
There are three access cycles of Watch-Dog Timer as Enable, Refresh
and Disable are the three access cycles of Watchdog Timer. The
Enable cycle proceeds via READ PORT 443H whereas the Disable
cycle proceeds via READ PORT 045H. A continued Enable cycle after
a first Enable cycle means Refresh.
Once the Enable cycle is active, a Refresh cycle is requested before
the time-out period. This restarts counting of the WDT period. When
the time counting goes over the period preset of WDT, it will assume
that the program operation is abnormal. A System Reset signal to
re-start or a NMI cycle to the CPU transpires when such error happens.
Jumper JP6 is used to select the function of Watchdog Timer.
JP6: Watchdog Timer Active Type Setting
Options
Settings
Active NMI
System Reset
* Disabled Watchdog Timer
Short 1-2
Short 2-3
Open
JP4(5-10): WDT Timeout Period Select
Period
PINS 5-6
* 1 sec
2 sec
10 sec
20 sec
110 sec
220 sec
Short
Open
Short
Open
Short
Open
PINS 7-8 PINS 9-10
Short
Short
Open
Open
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Short
Open
Open
The Watchdog Timer is disabled after the system Power-On. It can be
enabled via an Enable cycle and reading the control port (443H), or via
a Refresh cycle and reading the control port (443H), or via a Disable
cycle and reading the disable control port (045H).
After an Enable cycle of WDT, user must immediately execute a
Refresh cycle to WDT before its period setting comes to an end every
1, 2, 10, 20, 110 or 220 seconds. If the Refresh cycle does not activate
before WDT period cycle, the onboard WDT architecture will issue a
Reset or NMI cycle to the system. There are three I/O ports that control
the Watchdog Timer.
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443H
443H
045H
I/O Read
I/O Read
I/O Read
The Enable cycle
The Refresh cycle
The Disable cycle
The following sample program shows how to Enable, Disable and
Refresh the Watchdog Timer:
WDT_EN_RF
WDT_DIS
EQU
EQU
0433H
0045H
WT_Enable
PUSH
PUSH
MOV
IN
POP
POP
RET
AX
DX
DX,WDT_EN_RF
AL,DX
DX
AX
PUSH
PUSH
MOV
IN
POP
POP
RET
AX
DX
DX,WDT_ET_RF
AL,DX
DX
AX
PUSH
PUSH
MOV
IN
POP
POP
RET
AX
DX
DX,WDT_DIS
AL,DX
DX
AX
WT_Refresh
WT_DISABLE
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; keep AX DX
; enable the WDT
; get back AX, DX
; keep AX, DX
; refresh the WDT
; get back AX, DX
; disable the WDT
; get back AX, DX
3.23 PC/104 Connectors
The PC/104 expansion bus offers provisions to connect all types of
PC/104 modules. With the PC/104 bus being known as the new
generation of industrial embedded 16-bit PC standard bus, thousands
of PC/104 modules from multiple venders can be easily installed
onboard. The detailed pin assignment of the PC/104 expansion bus
connectors PC1 and PC2 are listed on the following tables:
NOTE: The PC/104 connector allows direct plugging or stack-through
piling of PC/104 modules without requiring the PC/104 mounting
kit.
PC2: 40-pin PC/104 Expansion Slot
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Description PIN Description
GND
MEMCS16*
IOSC16*
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ15
IRQ14
DACK0*
DRQ0
DACK5*
DRQ5
DACK6*
DRQ6
DACK7*
DRQ7
+5V
MASTER*
GND
GND
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
GND
SBHE*
LA23
LA22
LA21
LA20
LA19
LA18
LA17
MEMR*
MEMW*
SD8
SD9
SD10
SD11
SD12
SD13
SD14
SD15
N/C
Connector diagram
rotated 90 degrees
clockwise from
original position
1
21
20
40
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PC1: 64-pin PC/104 Expansion Slot
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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Description PIN Description
IOCHECK*
SD7
SD6
SD5
SD4
SD3
SD2
SD1
SD0
IOCHRDY
AEN
SA19
SA18
SA17
SA16
SA15
SA14
SA13
SA12
SA11
SA10
SA9
SA8
SA7
SA6
SA5
SA4
SA3
SA2
SA1
SA0
GND
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
GND
RESETDRV
+5V
IRQ9
-5V
DRQ2
-12V
NOW*
+12V
GND
SMEMW*
SMEMR*
IOW*
IOR*
DACK3*
DRQ3
DACK1*
DRQ1
REFRESH*
SYSCLK
IRQ7
IRQ6
IRQ5
IRQ4
IRQ3
DACK2*
TC
BALE
+5V
OSC
N/C
GND
Connector diagram
rotated 90 degrees
clockwise from
original position
1
33
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3.24 Audio Connectors
The HS-6252 has an onboard AC97 3D audio interface. The following
tables list the pin assignments of the CD-ROM Analog Input, the Line In
and the MIC In / Line Out connectors.
CD1: CD-ROM Line In Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
CDL
GND
GND
CDR
CN3: Line In Connector
PIN
Description
1
2
3
4
LINE_R
GND
GND
LINE_L
CN4: MIC In / Line Out Connector
PIN
Description
PIN
Description
1
3
5
7
AOUTL
GND
MIC IN
GND
2
4
6
8
AOUTR
GND
N/C
GND
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Chapter 4
AMI BIOS Setup
The HS-6252 uses AMI BIOS for the system configuration. The AMI
BIOS setup program is designed to provide the maximum flexibility in
configuring the system by offering various options that could be
selected for end-user requirements. This chapter is written to assist
you in the proper usage of these features.
4.1
Starting Setup
The AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the
computer. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the
CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and
configuring it. When it finishes, the BIOS will seek an operating system
on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the
operating system.
While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one
of two ways:
1. By pressing <Del> immediately after switching the system on, or
2. By pressing the <Del> key when the following message appears
briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self
Test).
Press DEL to enter SETUP.
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to
enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or
pressing the "RESET" button on the system case. You may also restart
by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. If you do
not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an
error message will be displayed and you will again be asked to...
PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP
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4.2
Using Setup
In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to
select, use the <PageUp> and <PageDown> keys to change entries,
press <F1> for help and press <Esc> to quit. The following table
provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using
the keyboard.
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
Esc key
PgUp key
PgDn key
+ key
- key
F1 key
(Shift)F2 key
F3 key
F4 key
F5 key
F6 key
F7 key
F8 key
F9 key
F10 key
Move to previous item
Move to next item
Move to the item in the left hand
Move to the item in the right hand
Main Menu -- Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -Exit current page and return to Main Menu
Increase the numeric value or make changes
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
Increase the numeric value or make changes
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Page Setup Menu
Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color
forward, (Shift) F2 to select color backward
Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu
Reserved
Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
Option Page Setup Menu
Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only
for Option Page Setup Menu
Load the default
Reserved
Reserved
Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
4.2.1 Getting Help
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate
keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit
the Help Window press <Esc> or the F1 key again.
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4.3
Main Menu
Once you enter the AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will
appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several
setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select
among the items and press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
PCI / Plug and Play Setup
Peripheral Setup
Hardware Monitor Setup
Auto-Detect Hard Disks
Change User Password
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
NOTE:
A brief description of the highlighted choice appears at the bottom
of the screen.
Standard CMOS Setup
This setup page includes all the items in a standard, AT-compatible BIOS.
Advanced CMOS Setup
This setup page includes all the items of AMI special enhanced features.
Advanced Chipset Setup
This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features.
Power Management Setup
This entry only appears if your system supports Power Management,
“Green PC”, standards.
PCI/Plug and Play Setup
This entry appears if your system supports PNP/PCI.
Peripheral Setup
This section page includes all the items of IDE hard drive and Programmed
Input / Output features.
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Hardware Monitor Setup
This menu contains the system’s auto-detect functions for CPU Vcore, CPU
voltage, and CPU temperature.
Auto-Detect Hard Disks
Automatically detect and configure hard disk parameters. The AMI BIOS
includes this ability in the event you are uncertain of your hard disk’s
parameters.
Change User/Supervisor Password
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system
and Setup, or just to Setup.
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
The BIOS defaults have been set by the manufacturer and represent
settings that provide the minimum requirements for your system to operate.
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
The chipset defaults are settings that provide for maximum system
performance. While AMI has designed the custom BIOS to maximize
performance, the manufacturer has the right to change these defaults to
meet their needs.
Save Settings and Exit
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
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4.4
Standard CMOS Setup
The Standard Setup is used for the basic hardware system
configuration. The main function is for Data/Time and Floppy/Hard Disk
Drive settings. Please refer to the following screen for the setup. When
the IDE hard disk drive you are using is larger than 528MB, you must
set the HDD mode to LBA mode. Please use the IDE Setup Utility in
BIOS SETUP to install the HDD correctly.
AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Date (mm/dd/yyyy) : Thu Jan 03, 2002
Time (hh/mm/ss)
: 19:04:12
Floppy Drive A:
Floppy Drive B:
Base Memory : 0 KB
Extd Memory : 0 MB
1.44MB, 3.5”
Not Installed
Type
Pri Master : Auto
Pri Slave
: Auto
Sec Master : Auto
Sec Slave : Auto
Boot Sector Virus Protection :
Month:
Jan - Dec
Day:
01 - 30
Year: 1980 - 2099
Size
Cyln Head
WPcom Sec
LBA Blk PIO 32Bit
Mode Mode Mode Mode
Disabled
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
Date:
The date format is <day>, <date> <month> <year>. Press <F3> to
show the calendar.
day
date
month
year
The day, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is
display-only
The date, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month)
The month, Jan through Dec.
The year, from 1900 through 2099
Time:
The time format is <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is
calculated based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example,
1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
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Floppy A / B:
The category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or drive B
that have been installed in the computer.
None
360K, 5.25 in
1.2M, 5.25 in
720K, 3.5 in
1.44M, 3.5 in
2.88M, 3.5 in
No floppy drive installed
5-1/4 inch PC-type standard drive; 360 kilobyte capacity
5-1/4 inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2 megabyte
capacity
3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 720 kilobyte capacity
3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 1.44 megabyte capacity
3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 2.88 megabyte capacity
Pri Master/Slave & Sec Master/Slave:
The categories identify the types of 4 channels that have been
installed in the computer. There are 45 predefined types with 4
user-definable types for Enhanced IDE BIOS. Type 1 to Type 45
are predefined. Type user is user-definable.
Press PgUp or PgDn to select a numbered hard disk type or type
the number and press <Enter>. Note that the specifications of
your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not
work properly if you enter improper information for this category. If
your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed, you can use
Type “User” to define your own drive type manually.
If you select Type “User”, you will need to know the information
listed below. Enter the information directly from the keyboard and
press <Enter>. This information should be included in the
documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system
manufacturer.
If the controller of HDD interface is ESDI, the selection shall be
“Type 1”.
If the controller of HDD interface is SCSI, the selection shall be
“None”.
If you select Type ”Auto”, BIOS will Auto-Detect the HDD &
CD-ROM Drive at the POST stage and showing the IDE for HDD
& CD-ROM Drive.
If a hard disk has not been installed select NONE and press
<Enter>.
TYPE
CYLS.
HEADS
PRECOMP
SECTORS
MODE
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drive type
number of cylinders
number of heads
write precompensation
number of sectors
mode type
Boot Sector Virus Protection:
If set to Enabled, this category will flash on the screen when there
is any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the
hard disk drive. The system will halt and an error message will
appear. You may run anti-virus program to locate the problem.
Enabled
Disabled
(default)
Activates automatically when the system boots up causing a
warning message to appear when anything attempts to access
the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
No warning message will appear when anything attempts to
access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
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4.5
Advanced CMOS Setup
This section allows you to configure your system for the basic
operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default
speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and
security.
AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Quick Boot
1st Boot Device
2nd Boot Device
3rd Boot Device
Try Other Boot Devices
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks
BootUp Num-Lock
Floppy Drive Swap
Floppy Drive Seek
PS/2 Mouse Support
Primary Display
Password Check
Boot To OS/2
Wait For ‘F1’ If Error
Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display
CPU MicroCode Updation
CPU Serial Number
L1 Cache
L2 Cache
System BIOS Cacheable
C000,32k Shadow
C800,16k Shadow
CC00,16k Shadow
D000,16k Shadow
D400,16k Shadow
D800,16k Shadow
DC00,16k Shadow
Enabled
Floppy
IDE-0
CD-ROM
Yes
Disabled
On
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
VGA/EGA
Setup
No
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Cached
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
S
Available Options:
` Disabled
Enabled
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
T F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
Quick Boot:
When set as enabled, the program disables the DRAM testing
function. The available options are Enabled, and Disabled.
1st Boot Device:
This option sets the type of device from where the BIOS will
FIRST seek to boot from after AMIBIOS POST completes. The
available settings are Disabled, IDE-0, IDE-1, IDE-2, IDE-3,
Floppy, ARMD-FDD, ARMD-HDD, CDROM, and SCSI.
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2nd Boot Device:
This option sets the type of SECOND device from where the BIOS
will seek to boot from, if and when the 1st Boot Device fails after
AMIBIOS POST completes. The available settings are Disabled,
IDE-0, IDE-1, IDE-2, IDE-3, Floppy, ARMD-FDD, ARMD-HDD,
CDROM, and SCSI.
3rd Boot Device:
This option sets the type of THIRD device from where the BIOS
will seek to boot from, if and when the 1st and 2nd Boot Devices
fail after AMIBIOS POST completes. The available settings are
Disabled, IDE-0, IDE-1, IDE-2, IDE-3, Floppy, ARMD-FDD,
ARMD-HDD, CDROM, and SCSI.
Try Other Boot Devices:
Set this option to Yes to instruct AMIBIOS to attempt to boot from
any other drive in the system. This is useful if the BIOS cannot find
a boot drive among the drives specified in the 1st /2nd/3rd/4th
Boot Devices. The available settings are Yes, and No.
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks:
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology. This option
can help the BIOS in warning the user of possible device failure,
giving user a chance to back up the device before actual failure
happens. The available options are Enabled, and Disabled.
BootUp Num-Lock:
When set as On, this option turns off numeric lock when the
system is powered, allowing the end user to use the arrow keys on
both the numeric keypad and the keyboard.
Floppy Drive Seek:
Set this option to Enabled to specify that floppy drive A: will
perform a Seek operation at system boot. The available options
are Enabled, and Disabled.
PS/2 Mouse Support:
When this option is enabled, BIOS allows the system to support a
PS/2 type mouse. The available options are Enabled, and
Disabled.
Primary Display:
Select this option to configure the type of monitor attached to the
computer. The available settings are Monochrome, Color 40x25,
Color 80x25, VGA/PGA/EGA, and Absent.
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Password Check:
This option enables the password check option every time the
system boots or the end user runs Setup. If set as Always, a user
password prompt appears every time the computer is tuned on. If
setup is chosen, the password prompt appears if BIOS is
executed.
Wait For ‘F1’ If Error: Enabled/Disabled
Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display: Enabled/Disabled
CPU Micro Code Updation: Enabled/Disabled
CPU Serial Number: Enabled/Disabled
Boot To OS/2:
Set this option to Enabled if running OS/2 operating system and
using more than 64MB of system memory on the system board.
The available options are Yes, and No.
L1 Cache:
This option enables or disables the internal cache memory of the
installed processor.
L2 Cache:
This option enables/disables the secondary cache memory of
your board. The available options are Enabled, and Disabled.
System BIOS Cacheable:
When this option is enabled, the System ROM area from
C000-DC00 is copied (shadowed) to RAM for faster execution.
C000,16k/C400,16k/C800,16k/ CC00,16k/D000,16k/D400,16k/D800,16k/
DC00,16k Shadow:
These options enable shadowing of the contents of the ROM area
named in the option title. The available settings are Enable
Disable, Cached. The ROM area that is not used by ISA adapter
cards will be allocated to PCI adapter cards.
Enabled
Disabled
Cached
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Video ROM area from C0000-C7FFF is copied
(shadowed) from ROM to RAM for faster execution.
The contents of the video ROM are not copied to RAM
The contents of the video ROM area from
C0000h-C7FFFh are copied from ROM to RAM and can
be written to or read from cache memory.
4.6
Advanced Chipset Setup
This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific
features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and
the access to the system memory resources, such as DRAM and the
external cache. It also coordinates the communications between the
conventional ISA and PCI buses. It must be stated that these items
should never be altered. The default settings have been chosen
because they provide the best operating conditions for your system.
You might consider and make any changes only if you discover that the
data has been lost while using your system.
AMIBIOS SETUP – ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
******** DRAM Timing ********
Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD
DRAM Frequency
SDRAM CAS# Latency
Disabled
133Mhz
3
DRAM Bank Interleave
Memory Hole
AGP Mode
AGP Read Synchronization
AGP Fast Write
AGP Aperture Size
AGP Master 1 W/S Write
AGP Master 1 W/S Read
Search for MDA Resources
PCI Delay Transaction
ISA Bus Clock
USB Controller
USB Device Legacy Support
Port 64/60 Emulation
Enabled
Disabled
4x
Enabled
Disabled
64MB
Disabled
Disabled
Yes
Enabled
PCI CLK/4
All USB Port
Disabled
Disabled
Available Options:
` Disabled
Enabled
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
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4.7
Power Management Setup
The Power Management Setup allows user to configure the system for
saving energy in a most effective way while operating in a manner
consistent with his own style of computer use.
AMIBIOS SETUP – POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
ACPI Aware O/S
ACPI Standby State
USB Device Wakeup From S3-S5
Re-Call VGA BIOS at S3 Resuming
Power Management / APM
Video Power Down Mode
Hard Disk Power Down Mode
Standby Time Out (Minute)
Suspend Time Out (Minute)
Throttle Slow Clock Ratio
Display Activity
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ7
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ12
IRQ13
IRQ14
IRQ15
System Thermal
Thermal Active Temperature
Thermal Slow Clock Ratio
Power Button Function
Restore on AC / Power Loss
AT/ATX MODE
Resume On Ring
Resume On LAN
Resume On PME#
Resume On KBC
Wake-Up Key
Wake-Up Password
Resume On PS/2 Mouse
Resume On RTC Alarm
RTC Alarm Date
RTC Alarm Hour
RTC Alarm Minute
RTC Alarm Second
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No
Auto
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
Suspend
Standby
Disabled
Disabled
50%~56.25%
Ignore
Monitor
Monitor
Ignore
Monitor
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Ignore
Monitor
Ignore
Disabled
65°C / 149°F
50%~56.25%
On / Off
Last State
AT
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
N/A
N/A
Disabled
Disabled
15
12
30
30
S
Available Options:
` No
Yes
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
T F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
ACPI Aware O/S:
This item is the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
(ACPI) function switch. The available options are Yes, and No.
ACPI Standby State:
This item serves as the switch setting of STR (S3) or POS (S1)
function. Configuration options are S3/STR, and S1/POS.
Power Management/APM:
Set this option to Enabled to switch on the APM (Advanced Power
Management). The available options are Enabled, and Disabled.
Standby Time Out:
This option specifies the length of system inactivity period while in
the Standby state. When this length of time expires, the computer
enters Suspend power state.
Restore on AC/Power Loss:
This field registers the last power supply unit attached to your
system. If an ATX power was last used before changing to AT
power supply, setting this field to Last State (default) will NOT
make the AT power supply function properly on your next boot up
process. Setting this field to Power On auto-detects the power
supply installed each time you boot up.
Wake Up On Ring:
An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator (RI) line (in other
words, an incoming call on the modem) awakens the system from
a soft off state. The available choices are Enabled, Disabled.
Wake Up On Lan
An input signal on the local area network (LAN) awakens the
system from a soft off state.
Wake Up On PME
A PME# detected resumes or wakes the system from a Soft Off
state.
Resume By Alarm
When this option is set enabled, system will according to you set
time then wakeup from soft off mode.
Alarm Date/Hour/Minute/Second
You can set these fields to specify the alarm settings of your
system.
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4.8
PCI / Plug and Play Setup
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or
Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system that allows I/O devices to
operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when
communicating with its own special components. This section covers
some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only
experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.
AMIBIOS SETUP – PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP
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Plug and Play Aware O/S
Clear NVRAM
OnChip VGA Frame Buffer Size
PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks)
Primary Graphics Adapter
PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority
PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority
PCI Slot3 IRQ Priority
PCI Slot4 IRQ Priority
DMA Channel 0
DMA Channel 1
DMA Channel 3
DMA Channel 5
DMA Channel 6
DMA Channel 7
IRQ3
IRQ4
IRQ5
IRQ7
IRQ9
IRQ10
IRQ11
IRQ14
IRQ15
No
No
8MB
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PCI
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
PnP
PnP
PnP
PnP
PnP
PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
PCI/PnP
Available Options:
` No
Yes
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
Plug and Play Aware O/S:
If enabled, BIOS will configure only PnP ISA boot devices (i.e., all
PnP ISA cards with boot flag set) then configure all other devices.
If disabled, the BIOS will configure all devices without following
any sequence.
PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks):
This option specifies the latency timings (in PCI clocks) of PCI
devices installed in the PCI expansion slots. The available
settings are 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, and 248.
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4.9
Peripheral Setup
The IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard
drives. These drives have a master/slave relationship that is
determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the
controller. Your system supports two IDE controllers--a primary and a
secondary--so you can install up to four separate hard disks.
PIO means Programmed Input/Output. Rather than having the BIOS
issue a series of commands to affect the transfer to or from the disk
drive, PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then
let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them. This
is much simpler and more efficient (also faster).
AMIBIOS SETUP – PERIPHERAL SETUP
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OnBoard FDC
OnBoard Serial Port 1
OnBoard Serial Port 2
Serial Port2 Mode
Duplex Mode
OnBoard Serial Port 3
Serial Port3 IRQ
OnBoard Serial Port 4
Serial Port4 Mode
Serial Port4 IRQ
OnBoard Prarllel Port
Parallel Port Mode
EPP Version
Parallel Port DMA Channel
Parallel Port IRQ
OnBoard IDE
OnBoard AC’97 Audio
OnBoard Legacy Audio
Sound Blaster
SB I/O Base Address
SB IRQ Select
SB DMA Select
Auto
3F8/COM1
2F8/COM2
Normal
N/A
3E8
10
2E8
Normal
11
Auto
Normal
N/A
N/A
Auto
Both
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
200h-22Fh
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1
Available Options:
` Disabled
Primary
Secondary
Both
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
OnBoard IDE/FDD:
Set this option to Enabled to activate the floppy drive controller on
the system board. The available settings are Auto (AMIBIOS
automatically determines if the floppy controller should be
enabled), Enabled, and Disabled.
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OnBoard Parallel Port:
This option specifies the base I/O port address of parallel port on
the system board. The available settings are Disabled, 378h,
278h, and 3BCh.
Parallel Port Mode:
This option specifies the parallel port mode. The available
settings are Normal, Bi-Dir, EPP, and ECP.
Normal: The normal parallel port mode is used.
Bi-Dir: Use this setting to support bi-directional transfers on
the parallel port.
EPP: The parallel port can be used with devices that adhere
to the Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) specification. EPP uses
the existing parallel port signals to provide asymmetric
bi-directional data transfer driven by the host device.
ECP: The parallel port can be used with devices that adhere
to the Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) specification. ECP
uses the DMA protocol to achieve data transfer rates up to
2.5 Megabits per second. ECP provides symmetric
bi-directional communication.
Parallel Port IRQ:
This option specifies the IRQ used by the parallel port. The
available settings are Auto, (IRQ)5, and (IRQ)7.
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. The available settings are DMA Channel
0, 1, and 3.
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4.10 Hardware Monitor Setup
AMIBIOS SETUP – HARDWARE MONITOR SETUP
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*** System Hardware Monitor ***
Chassis Intrusion
TSENS1 Temperature
CPU Fan Speed
Chassis Fan Speed
Vcore
+ 2.500V
+3.300V
+5.000V
+12.000V
Disabled
Available Options:
` Disabled
Enabled
Reset
ESC:Exit
:Sel
PgUp/PgDn: Modify
F1:Help
F2/F3:Color
System Hardware Monitor:
This field determines which component will detect the CPU
temperature. If your board comes with a provision for a thermal
connector, you may set this field as Thermistor. Otherwise, please
configure it as CPU (also default setting).
TSENS1 Temperature:
This read-only field displays the current CPU temperature as
part of the hardware monitoring feature of your board.
Current CPU/FAN Speeds:
These fields display the current speed of up to CPU, chassis
(system) and Power supply fans, if your computer contains a
monitoring system.
+5V/+12V/+3.3V/+2.5V:
Once the hardware monitoring IC detects the current
voltages of voltage regulators and power supply unit, it shows
the values on these fields for read-only purposes.
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4.11 Auto-Detect Hard Disks
This option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive, and
automatically enters them into the Standard CMOS Setup screen.
Up to four IDE drives can be detected, with parameters for each
appearing in sequence inside a box. To accept the displayed entries,
press the “Y” key; to skip to the next drive, press the “N” key. If you
accept the values, the parameters will appear listed beside the drive
letter on the screen.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
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Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
PCI / Plug and Play Setup
Peripheral Setup
Hardware Monitor Setup
Auto-Detect Hard Disks
Change User Password
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
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4.12 Change Supervisor/User Password
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
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Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
Enter new supervisor password: _
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. The
differences between are:
supervisor password: can enter and change the options of the setup
menus.
user password: just can only enter but do not have the right to change the
options of the setup menus.
When you select this function, the following message will appear at the
center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
ENTER PASSWORD:
Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press
<Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously entered
password from CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the
password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You may
also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password.
To disable a password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to
enter the password. A message will confirm the password will be
disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you
can enter Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED.
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When a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it
every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized
person from changing any part of your system configuration.
Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the
BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted. This
would prevent unauthorized use of your computer.
You determine when the password is required within the BIOS
Features Setup Menu and its Security option (see Section 3). If the
Security option is set to “System”, the password will be required both at
boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting only occurs
when trying to enter Setup.
4.13 Auto Configuration with Optimal
Settings
When you press <Enter> on this item you will get a confirmation dialog
box with a message shown below. This option allows you to
load/restore the BIOS default values permanently stored in the BIOS
ROM. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable,
minimal-performance system operations.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
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Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
Load high performance settings (Y/N) ? N
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
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4.14 Auto Configuration with Fail Safe
Settings
When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box
with a message similar to the figure below. This option allows you to
load/restore the default values to your system configuration, optimizing
and enabling all high performance features. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the
default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system
operations.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
Load failsafe settings (Y/N) ? N
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
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4.15 Save Settings and Exit
Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation:
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
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Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
Save current settings and exit (Y/N) ? Y
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a
special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off.
The next time you boot your computer, the BIOS configures your
system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS. After saving
the values the system is restarted again.
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4.16 Exit Without Saving
Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation:
Quit without saving (Y/N)? Y
This allows you to exit Setup without storing in CMOS any change. The
previous selections remain in effect. This exits the Setup utility and
restarts your computer.
AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.54
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Standard CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced Chipset Setup
Power Management Setup
Quit without saving (Y/N) ? N
Change Supervisor Password
Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
Save Settings and Exit
Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
ESC:Exit
:Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit
Abandon all Data & Exit Setup
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Chapter 5
Software Utilities
This chapter contains the detailed information of IDE, VGA, Audio and
LAN driver installation procedures.
5.1
IDE and Audio Driver Installation
The utility disk that came with the delivery package contains an
auto-run program that invokes the installation programs for the IDE,
VGA and Audio drivers. The following describes the installation
procedures of each driver.
5.1.1 VIA VT82C686B AGP Bus Driver Installation
1.
Insert Utility CD Disk to your CD ROM. The main menu will pop
up as shown below.
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2.
3.
Press “VIA 4 IN 1” and to go Setup.
Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to
close any applications running and then click on the Next
button.
4.
When the Readme window pops on the screen, you may read
the whole document including the license agreement or just
press Yes to skip through and continue installation.
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5.
The 4 in 1 Setup dialog is now displayed. Select on Normally
Install and then click on Next.
6.
The next window lists all components detected in your system
and asks you to select the ones requiring drivers. Tick on all
items then proceed by clicking on the Next button below the
screen.
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7.
The program starts to install the ATAPI driver when you click the
Next button on the screen below.
8.
When the ATAPI driver is completely installed. The utility then
displays your DMA mode status and allows you to enable it. Tick
on the box and press on the Next button to continue.
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9.
The following screen then gives you the choice of installing the
AGP driver in standard o turbo mode. Select on the Standard
Mode and then click on Next to proceed.
10. Installation of the AGP driver is now complete. Once the screen
below appears, select on restarting your computer to activate all
drivers/settings completed.
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5.1.2 VIA IDE Tool Installation
1.
With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, open the File
Manager and then select the CD-ROM drive. As soon as the
system reads the disk, the following screen will appear on your
display. Click on VIA_IDE from the main menu to start installing
the VIA ID Tool.
2.
Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to
close applications that are running and then click the Next
button.
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3.
The Select Components dialog box is now displayed. Select on
Install and then click on Next.
4.
Choose the folder to where the program will install the driver.
Select the default folder (C:\Program Files\IDETOOL) and then
click on Next to proceed.
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5.
The program will now create an icon for the IDETOOL. Simply
press Next to continue with the installation.
6.
The program now installs and transfers the files to your system.
After it finishes, you will be prompted to restart your system.
We recommend you to reboot your computer to allow the new
settings to take effect. Click on the Finish button to reboot.
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7.
Once the system enters the main Windows screen, it will display
a new icon along the right hand task bar. This icon represents
the IDE Tool quick launch program.
8.
Double-clicking on this new task bar icon will launch the IDE
Tool’s Drive Feature dialog box, as shown below.
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9.
The Drive Feature dialog box has 2 columns of information. The
left column lets you to view the hardware installed on your
system. When you select any hardware, the right column
displays the device’s information and specifications. You may
also update the settings of your devices from the right column.
10.
Once you select the IDE Controller Feature from the IDE Tool
dialog box, a list of read-only information related to the
system’s IDE controller is shown.
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5.1.3 Audio Driver Installation
1.
With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, open the File
Manager and then select the CD-ROM drive. As soon as the
system reads the disk, the VGA Menu screen below will appear
on your display. Click on VIA_AC97 from the main menu.
2.
Once the Welcome screen appears on the screen, make sure to
close applications that are running and then click the Next
button.
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3.
The Select Components dialog box is now displayed. Select on
Install driver and then click on Next.
4.
The program will now require the Windows installation disk for
proper hardware installation. Insert the CD and then click on
Next.
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5.
When the display below appears on your screen, Setup is
already installing and copying the related files onto your hard
drive. Click on the Next button to proceed.
6.
After the audio driver installation finishes, select the Finish
button to complete the installation process.
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5.2
LAN Driver Installation for WIN95 &
WIN98
1. With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, right click on My
Computer icon from the Windows menu. Select on System
Properties and then proceed to the Device Manager from the main
menu.
2. Select on Other Devices from the list of devices then double-click
on PCI Ethernet Controller.
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3. The PCI Ethernet Controller Properties screen then appears,
allowing you to re-install the driver. Select Driver from the main
menu to proceed.
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4. The window then displays the current status of your LAN driver.
Press on Update Driver button to continue.
5. The program will then launch the Update Device Driver Wizard
window that will install your device driver. Click on the Next button
to proceed to the next step.
6. When the succeeding window asks you what you wish Windows to
do, tick on the “Search for a better driver….” Click on the Next
button to proceed.
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7. The Update Device Driver Wizard will then ask you to specify, by
ticking, the path of the new driver. Tick on the open boxes where
you require the program to search for the device driver then click
on the Browse button to manually specify the path.
8. Press on the OK button as soon as you have located the path of
your driver.
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9. Once the program returns to the Add New Hardware Wizard
screen, your specified location will appear. Press on the Next
button to continue.
10. Once the program detects the device driver (*.inf) file from your
specified location, it will automatically copy the files into your
hard drive.
11. When copying of driver files finishes, the program will then ask
you to insert your Windows.
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12. The program then copies the necessary files from your Windows
installation disk to complete the driver setup process. Once the
driver is completely installed, the following message appears on
your display. Click on the Finish button to proceed.
13. Restart your computer to make the new system settings take
effect. Click on the Yes button when the screen below appears
and your LAN Driver for Win95 and Win98 are now completely
installed.
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5.3
LAN Driver Installation for WIN
NT4.0
1.
With the Utility CD Disk still in your CD ROM drive, right click on
Network Neighborhood icon from the Windows menu. Select on
Properties.
2.
The system automatically detects the absence of Windows NT
Networking. Click on the Yes button to start installation.
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3.
Tick on the “Wired to Network” once the following screen
appears. Click on the Next to proceed.
4.
Click on the Start Search button for the program to locate the
Network Adapter.
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5.
Once setup finishes the search, it will list a number of adapters
for you to choose from. Press on the Have Disk button to assign
the driver path location.
6.
Setup now asks you for the location of the driver. When you have
entered the new driver path, press on the OK button to continue.
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7.
When Setup finds the information it needs about the new driver,
it will display the device it found on the following screen. Press on
the OK button to accept and proceed.
8.
Setup then returns to Network Setup Wizard screen and displays
your new Network Adapter. Click on Next to continue.
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9.
The Network Setup Wizard then allows you to set the Network
Protocols on your network. Select the appropriate protocol and
then click on Next to continue.
10. Before Setup starts installing the components found and the
settings you made, it will give you the option to proceed or go
back for changes from the following screen. Click on the Next
button once you are sure of your devices.
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11. Windows NT Setup will then need to copy files necessary to
update the system information. Specify the path then press
Continue.
12. Once it finishes copying the files, Setup will now allow you to
choose the Duplex Mode of your LAN controller. Press on the
Continue button after making your selection.
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13. When Setup asks if you wish to change the TCP/IP settings of
your system, select the appropriately. The default choice is No.
14. Setup then starts the Networking installation and copies the files.
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15. When Setup finishes copying, the TCP/IP properties of your
system will then pop up on your screen like the one shown below.
Make the necessary changes then click on OK to continue.
16. When the screen below appears, click on Next to continue.
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17. Setup then prompts you that it is ready to start the network. You
may complete the installation thereafter. Click on Next to
continue.
18. Assign the workgroup or domain setting of your computer. Click
on Next to continue.
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19. Restart your computer once the screen below appears. Click on
Finish to continue.
20. Click on the Yes button to restart your computer. The LAN driver
installation for WIN NT4.0 is now complete.
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