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  • Page 1 Copyright and Warranty Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on part of the vendor, who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular part of this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SD7-533 Motherboard User’s Manual Index CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION OF SD7-533 FEATURES...... 1-1 1-1. SD7-533 M ...............1-1 EATURES OF OTHERBOARD 1-2.....................1-2 PECIFICATIONS 1-3....................1-3 HECKLIST 1-4. SD7-533 .................1-4 AYOUT IAGRAM FOR CHAPTER 2. INSTALLING THE MOTHERBOARD......2-1 2-1..........2-2 NSTALLING THE...
  • Page 4 SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. Introduction Of Sd7-533 Features

    The SD7-533 has a built in Ultra DMA 100 function. This means that it provides speedier HDD throughput boosting overall system performance. Ultra DMA 100 is the new standard for IDE devices. It enhances existing Ultra DMA 33 technology by increasing both performance and data integrity.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Two channels of Bus Master IDE ports supporting up to four Ultra DMA 33/66/100 devices One PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse connectors One parallel port connector (Standard/EPP/ECP) Two serial ports connectors Two USB connectors Two USB header for four extra USB channels One audio connector (Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in, and Game port) SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 7: Item Checklist

    Check that your package is complete. If you discover any damaged or missing items, please contact your retailer or dealer. $ One ABIT SD7-533 Motherboard $ One 80-wire/40-pin ribbon cable for master and slave Ultra DMA 100, Ultra DMA 66 or Ultra DMA 33 IDE devices $ One ribbon cable for 3.5”...
  • Page 8: Layout Diagram For Sd7-533

    Chapter 1 1-4. Layout Diagram for SD7-533 Figure 1-1. SD7-533 motherboard component location Figure 1-2. CA-20 Back Panel Diagram SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2. Installing The Motherboard

    Installing the Motherboard Chapter 2. Installing the Motherboard This SD7-533 motherboard not only provides all standard equipment for classic personal computers, but also provides great flexibility for meeting future upgrade demands. This chapter will introduce step-by-step all of the standard equipment and will also present, as completely as possible, future upgrade ®...
  • Page 10: Installing The Motherboard To The Chassis

    PCB surface, because the circuit wire may be near by the hole. Be careful, don’t let the screw contact any the printed circuit wire or parts on the PCB that are near the fixing hole, otherwise it may damage the board or cause board malfunctioning. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 11 Installing the Motherboard ® 2-2. Install Pentium 4 Processor and Heatsink Supporting-Base This motherboard provides a ZIF (Zero Insertion ® ® Force) Socket 478 to install Intel Pentium processor. The processor you bought should include a heatsink and cooling fan kit along with. If that’s not ®...
  • Page 12: Installing System Memory

    Step 2. Remove the computer’s chassis cover. Step 3. Before touching any electronic components, make sure you first touch an unpainted, grounded metal object to discharge any static electricity stored on your clothing or body. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 13: Connectors, Headers And Switches

    Installing the Motherboard Step 4. Locate your computer’s 184-pin memory expansion DDR DIMM socket. Step 5. Insert the DDR DIMM module into the expansion socket as shown in the illustration. Note how the module is keyed to the socket. You can refer to Figure 2-5 for the details. This insures the DDR DIMM module will be plugged into the socket in one way only.
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 Figure 2-6. All Connectors and Headers for the SD7-533 First, Let’s see the headers that SD7-533 uses, and what their functions are. We will show you all the connectors and headers. (1). ATXPWR1 and ATX12V1: ATX Power Input Connectors ®...
  • Page 15 Installing the Motherboard Caution If the power supply connectors are not properly attached to the ATX power supply, the power supply or add-on cards may be damaged. One end of AC power core connects to ATX power supply, and the other end (AC plug) will plug into the wall outlet.
  • Page 16 SM-Bus. Note: Watch the pin position and the orientation (5). RT1: System Temperature Thermistor The RT1 is used to detect the system environment temperature. You can see the readings in the BIOS or the hardware monitoring software screen. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 17 Installing the Motherboard (6). FPIO3 (USB 3/4) and FPIO4 (USB 5/6) Headers: Additional USB Plugs Header These headers are for connecting the additional USB port plugs. Each connector can provide two additional USB plugs for a total of four additional USB plugs.
  • Page 18 Check to make sure the correct pins go to the correct connectors on the motherboard. If you install them in the wrong direction, the power LED light will not illuminate correctly. Note: Watch the power LED pin position and orientation. For the PN1 and PN2 pin’s count-name list, please refer to table 2-2. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 19 Installing the Motherboard 2-11 Table 2-2. FPIO1 pin count name list PIN Name Significance of signal PIN Name Significance of signal PIN 1 HDD LED (+) PIN 2 SP-LED (+) PIN 3 HDD LED (-) PIN 4 SP-LED (-) PIN 5 Reset SW (-) PIN 6 PWR-ON (+)
  • Page 20 ! To connect Ultra DMA 100 devices on IDE1and IDE2, an Ultra DMA 66 cable is required. ! A red mark on a wire typically designates the location of pin 1. You need to align the wire pin 1 to the IDE connector pin 1 before inserting the wire connector into the IDE connector. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 21 Installing the Motherboard 2-13 (11). 6CHAUD1 Header: 6 Channels Audio Header You’ll see this header on SD7-533 motherboard. This header is designed to connect the CA-20 (Optional). CA-20 (Optional) can provide the analog audio output signals for center channel, subwoofer, rear right and rear left channel. It also provides one digital S/PDIF input and one digital S/PDIF output connector.
  • Page 22 LED will show you the 5V standby power situation. Figure 2-10. SD7-533 back panel connectors Figure 2-10 shows the SD7-533 back panel connectors. These connectors are used for connecting outside devices to the motherboard. We will describe which devices will attach to these connectors below. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 23 Installing the Motherboard 2-15 (15). PS/2 Keyboard Connector Attach a PS/2 keyboard connector to this 6-pin Din-connector. If you use an AT keyboard, you can go to a computer store to purchase an AT to ATX converter adapter, then you can connect your AT keyboard to this connector.
  • Page 24 This chapter contains many color drawing diagram and photos, we strongly recommend you to read this chapter use the PDF file we gave you that store in the CD-Title. It will provide you the better look and clearly color identify. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 25: Introducing The Bios

    Introducing the BIOS Chapter 3. Introducing the BIOS The BIOS is a program located on a Flash Memory chip on the motherboard. This program will not be lost when you turn the computer off. This program is also referred to as the boot program. It is the only channel the hardware circuit has to communicate with the operating system.
  • Page 26 Since you may have to change the CMOS battery when it is out of power and if doing so, you will loose all CMOS data, therefore, we recommend that you write down all the parameters of your hardware, or to put a label with these parameters on your hard disk. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 27: Setup

    Introducing the BIOS ™ 3-1. SOFT MENU III Setup ™ The processor can be setup through a programmable switch (SOFT MENU III) that replaces the traditional manual hardware configuration. This feature allows the user to more easily complete the installation procedures. You can install the processor without configuring any jumpers or switches. The processor must be setup according its specifications.
  • Page 28 “User Define” option to setup processor speed and multiplier factors. This option is for setup of future processors whose specifications are still unknown. It is very easy to make mistakes when defining the external clock and multiplier factor by yourself, unless you are very familiar with all processor parameters. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 29 Introducing the BIOS Normally, we do not recommend that you use the “User Define” option to setup processor speed and PCI clock. This option is for setup of future processors whose specifications are still unknown. The specifications of all present processors are included in the default settings. Unless you are very familiar with all processor parameters, it is very easy to make mistakes when you define the external clock and the multiplier factor by yourself.
  • Page 30: Standard Cmos Features Setup Menu

    IDE Primary Master / Slave and IDE Secondary Master / Slave: These items have a sub-menu to let you choose further options. You can refer to figure 3-3B to check what options are available. Figure 3-3B. IDE Primary Master Screen Shot SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 31 Introducing the BIOS IDE HDD Auto-Detection: Press the Enter key for the BIOS to auto detect all detailed parameters of the hard disk drivers (HDD). If auto detection is successful, the correct values will be shown in the remaining items of this menu. Note * A new IDE HDD must be first formatted, otherwise it can’t do the read/write.
  • Page 32 Mode floppy disk drives (FDD) are 3 1/2” drives used in Japanese computer systems. If you need to access data stored in this kind of floppy, you must select this mode, and of course you must have a 3 Mode floppy drive. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 33: Advanced Bios Features Setup Menu

    Introducing the BIOS Video: You can select the VGA modes for your video adapter, four options are available: EGA/VGA ) CGA 40 ) CGA 80 ) MONO. The default setting is EGA/VGA. Halt On: You can select which type of error will cause the system to halt. Five options are available: All Errors ) No Errors ) All, But Keyboard ) All, But Diskette ) All, But Disk/Key.
  • Page 34 ) Disabled ) Back to Floppy. Second Boot Device: Description is the same as the First Boot Device, the default setting is HDD-0. Third Boot Device: Description is same as the First Boot Device, the default setting is LS120. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 35 Introducing the BIOS 3-11 Boot Other Device: Two options are available: Disabled or Enabled. The default setting is Enabled. This setting allows the BIOS to try to boot devices other than the three which are listed in the above First, Second and Third Boot Devices.
  • Page 36 Enabled. This allows the operating system to take the necessary precautions and warn the user. For detailed information of your HDD specs, please read the HDD’s user’s manual or contact the dealer. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 37 Introducing the BIOS 3-13 Report No FDD For WIN 95: ® When using Windows 95 without a floppy drive set this item to Yes. Otherwise, set it to No. The default setting is No. Video BIOS Shadow: This option is used to define whether the BIOS on the video card uses the shadow feature or not. You should set this option to Enabled, otherwise the display performance of the system will greatly decrease.
  • Page 38: Advanced Chipset Features Setup Menu

    When you have finished setting up the chipset, press ESC to go back to the main menu. Note The parameters in this screen are for system designers, service personnel, and technically competent users only. Do not reset these values unless you understand the consequences of your changes. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 39 Introducing the BIOS 3-15 Advanced DRAM Control 1: This item can let you set several items concerning the DRAM parameters. If you do not understand what each item does, please keep the default settings. Wrong settings may cause system unstablity, data loss or even prevent boot up! Figure 3-5B.
  • Page 40 The Graphic Window Control Register specifies the size of the graphic window and indicates that whether the Graphic Windows Base Address (GWBA) Register and Re-mapping GART Base Address Register contain valid information or not. It also controls the accessibility of GWBA register. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 41: Integrated Peripherals

    Introducing the BIOS 3-17 AGP Fast Write: Two options are available: Enabled or Disabled. The default setting is Disabled. If your AGP adapter can support this function, then you can choose Enabled. Otherwise, choose Disabled. Enabling this item can improve your system performance, but it may also decrease system compatibility. AGP Sideband Address: Two options are available: Disabled or Enabled.
  • Page 42 (Default). You can select the PIO mode from Mode 0 to Mode 4 of the IDE devices in order to set its data transfer rate. This field is not available to enter when the “Internal PCI/IDE” field is Disabled or Secondary. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 43 Introducing the BIOS 3-19 " IDE Secondary Master PIO: Six options are available: Auto ) Mode 0 ) Mode 1 ) Mode 2 )Mode 3 ) Mode 4. The default setting is Auto. The BIOS can auto-detect the transfer mode of the IDE devices in order to set its data transfer rate (Default).
  • Page 44 Three options are available: IrDA ) ASKIR (Amplitude Shift Keyed IR) ) Normal. The default setting is Normal. " RxD , TxD Active: Four options are available: Hi, Hi ) Hi, Lo ) Lo, Hi ) Lo, Lo. The default setting is Hi, Lo. Set IR transmission/reception polarity as High or Low. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 45 RxD and TxD. We set it to “Hi, Lo”. If your motherboard BIOS uses “No” and “Yes” to represent this item, you should set it to the same setting as the SD7-533. This means that you should set it to “No, Yes” in order to match the transfer and receiving speed. If you fail to do so, you will not get an IR connection between the SD7-533 and the other computer.
  • Page 46 USB1 devices to use. USB0 Access Interface: Two options are available: PCI Bus ) Embedded Bus. The default setting is Embedded Bus. This item can let you choose which access interface you want USB0 devices to use. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 47: Power Management Setup Menu

    Introducing the BIOS 3-23 3-6. Power Management Setup Menu The difference between Green PCs and traditional computers is that Green PCs have a power management feature. With this feature, when the computer is powered on but inactive, the power consumption is reduced in order to save energy. When the computer operates normally, it is in Normal mode.
  • Page 48 Sleeping mode or power off mode RTC alarm Sleeping mode or power off mode Sleeping mode or power off mode Modem Sleeping mode or power off mode IR command Sleeping mode Sleeping mode PS/2 keyboard Sleeping mode PS/2 mouse Sleeping mode SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 49 Introducing the BIOS 3-25 Table 3-6-2: Effect of Pressing the Power Switch If the system is in this ……and the power switch is state…… pressed for ……the system enters this state Less than four seconds Power on More than four seconds Soft off/Suspend Less than four seconds Fail safe power off...
  • Page 50 If you set it to Keep Pre-State, when the power returns, the computer return to the previous power state. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 51 Introducing the BIOS 3-27 PM Wake Up Events The following is a list of IRQ’s (Interrupt ReQuests) and list of the events. When an I/O device wants to gain the attention of the operating system, it causes an IRQ or event to occur. When the operating system is ready to respond to the request, it interrupts itself and performs the service.
  • Page 52: Pnp/Pci Configurations Setup Menu

    This field is not available to enter when the “Resume by Alarm” field is set to Disabled. 3-7. PnP/PCI Configurations Setup Menu In this menu, you can change the INT# and IRQ# of the PCI bus and other hardware settings. Figure 3-8A. PnP/PCI Configurations Screen Shot SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 53 Introducing the BIOS 3-29 Force Update ESCD: Two options are available: Disabled or Enabled. The default setting is Disabled. Normally, you should leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused a serious conflict that prevents the operating system from booting.
  • Page 54 INT D INT A INT C INT C INT B PIRQ_3 Assignment ! USB used INT D. ! Each PCI slot has four INT#s (INT A~INT D), and the AGP slot has two INT# (INTA and INT B). SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 55: Pc Health Status

    Introducing the BIOS 3-31 Note ! PCI slot 1 shares IRQ signals with the AGP slot. ! PCI-4 and USB controllers share an IRQ. ! If you want to install two PCI cards into those PCI slots that share IRQ with one another at the same time, you must make sure that your OS and PCI devices’...
  • Page 56: Load Fail-Safe Defaults

    When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N Pressing “Y” loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 57: Set Password

    Introducing the BIOS 3-33 3-11. Set Password Set Password: Can 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.
  • Page 58 3-34 Chapter 3 SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 59: Appendix A. Sis Chipset Drivers Installation For Windows

    ® ® SiS Chipset Drivers Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 Appendix A. SiS Chipset Drivers Installation for ® ® Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 ® ® After you’ve installed Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000, you will need to install the SiS chipset drivers.
  • Page 60: Se & Windows ® 2000

    Step 4: Now you can choose the destination location where you want to install the drivers. We suggest that you use the default folder as the destination location. After checking the folder ® click “Next>” button. (Windows 98 SE) SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 61 ® ® SiS Chipset Drivers Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 Step 6: When the installation is complete, the Step 5: When the installation is complete, the installer will ask you to restart your computer. installer will ask you to restart your computer. We suggest that you choose “Yes, I want to We suggest that you choose “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.”...
  • Page 62 Appendix A SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 63: Appendix B. Installing The Winbond Hardware Monitor System

    Installing The Winbond Hardware Monitor System Appendix B. Installing The Winbond Hardware Monitor System The Winbond hardware monitor system is a self-diagnostic system for PCs. It will protect PC hardware by monitoring several critical items including power supply voltage, CPU and system fan speeds, and CPU and system temperatures.
  • Page 64 We suggest you use the default program “Finish” button to restart your computer to finish folder name. After checking the program folder the driver update. name then click “Next>” button. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 65 Installing The Winbond Hardware Monitor System Step 11: You can select the program from Start toolbar, and then choose “Programs”. You will see the item called “winbond” ) “Hardware Doctor”. Click it, and you will be able to see the screen below.
  • Page 66 Appendix B SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 67: Appendix C. Audio Drivers And Applications Installation For Windows

    ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 Appendix C. Audio Drivers and Applications ® Installation for Windows 98 SE & ® Windows 2000 After you’ve installed SiS chipset drivers, you will need to install the audio drivers. Step by step instructions on how to do this are found in the following section.
  • Page 68: Se & Windows ® 2000

    ® name then click “Next>” button. (Windows ® SE & Windows 2000) Step 5: The welcome screen and its dialogue box will appear. Click the “Next>” button to go on. ® ® (Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000) SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 69 ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 Step 10: When the installation is complete, the installer will ask you to restart your computer. We suggest that you choose “Yes, I want to restart my computer now.” then click the “OK” Step 8: Program will start to install drivers that button to restart your computer to finish the the system needs.
  • Page 70 You can quickly start the mixer panel by double click on the mixer icon in task bar. ® (Windows 2000) Step 11: When system restarts and enters the operating system, you can then check the “Device Manager” see that the devices are SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 71 ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 We’ll introduce several applications of Audio Rack. You can check them here or go to their help menu for more detailed information. We will now show you the most frenquency used panel called “Mixer Panel”.
  • Page 72 SPDIF dialog provides a full control over SPDIF IN/OUT functions. You can use these settings to connect your computer to other audio devices, such as: Mini Disc players, amplifiers…etc. For detailed information, you can check the help dialogue box. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 73 ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 Speakers dialog provides an interface that allows you to set your speaker configuration. First, You should make sure what model type your speakers are, and what the correct configurations are. This dialog also shows the current status and functions of the phone jacks of your audio device.
  • Page 74 Audio Rack panel. This Audio Rack consists of several major components: Control Center: Controls the display of the PCI Audio Rack components. CD Player can play standard audio CDs, and allows you to create your own playlists. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 75 ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 MIDI Player can play MIDI files, *.mid/*.rmi, and allow you to create your own playlist. MP3/Wave Player can play mp3, wave, and MPEG-1 files. It provides EAX and equalizer to improve sound effects when you playback audio files.
  • Page 76 Eject: Opens the CD-ROM drive to change the audio CD. Every player has its own help button, so you can press this button to get more detailed information. You can choose “Multi-Channel Audio Demo” to test the speakers and surround sound. The demostration screen shown as left. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 77 ® ® Audio Drivers and Applications Installation for Windows 98 SE & Windows 2000 C-11 If you press the right button of mouseon the demostration screen, you will see the advanced dialoguge window. It can let you set speaker status and demo music.
  • Page 78 C-12 Appendix C SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 79: Appendix D. Bios Update Guide

    BIOS Update Guide Appendix D. BIOS Update Guide We will use the SE6 motherboard as an example. All other models follow the same process. First, know your motherboard’s model name and version number. You can find it on one slot or at the back of the motherboard.
  • Page 80 4. Double click the download file, it will self-extract to .bin file. 5. Make a bootable floppy disk and copy the necessary files onto it. You may make a floppy disk bootable either in Explorer or in the DOS prompt mode. SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 81 BIOS Update Guide After formatting and transferring the system to the floppy disk, copy two files into it. One is the BIOS flash utility “awdflash.exe” and the other is the decompressed BIOS binary file. 6. Boot off floppy disk. User’s Manual...
  • Page 82 Note Please do not use the Award flash memory writer version that earlier than Version 7.52C to flash your SD7-533 motherboard BIOS. Otherwise, it may cause flash fail or un-anticipate problems. Note During the updating, the progress will be measured by white blocks. The last four blue blocks of the flash update process represent the “BIOS boot block”.
  • Page 83: Appendix E. Troubleshooting (Need Assistance

    Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?) Appendix E. Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?) Motherboard Troubleshooting: Q & A: Q: Do I need to clear the CMOS before I use a new motherboard to assemble my new computer system? A: Yes, we highly recommend that you clear the CMOS before installing a new motherboard. Please move the CMOS jumper from its default 1-2 position to 2-3 for a few seconds, and then back.
  • Page 84 To fill in this “Technical Support Form”, refer to the step-by-step instructions given below: . Model Name: Note the model number given in your user’s manual. For example: SD7-533, KR7A, KR7A-RAID, etc… . Motherboard PCB Version: Note the motherboard PCB version labeled on the motherboard slot or back side as “Rev:*.**”.
  • Page 85 Troubleshooting (Need Assistance?) . OS/Applications: Indicate the operating system and the applications you are running on the system. ® ® ® For example: Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows XP, etc. . Processor Type: Indicate the brand and the speed (MHz) of your processor. For example: (A) In the “Brand”...
  • Page 86: Technical Support Form

    2 E-mail Address: Model Name BIOS ID & Part Number * Motherboard PCB Version Driver Version OS/Applications Hardware Name Brand Specifications Processor Type IDE1 Hard Disk Drive IDE2 IDE1 CD-ROM Drive IDE2 System Memory (DDR DRAM) Add-On Card Problem Description: SD7-533 Motherboard...
  • Page 87: Appendix F. How To Get Technical Support

    Also please make sure you have the latest drivers from your peripheral cards makers! 3. Check the ABIT Technical Terms Guide and FAQ on our website. We are trying to expand and make the FAQs more helpful and information rich. Let us know if you have any suggestions. For hot topics check out our HOT FAQ! 4.
  • Page 88 5. Contacting ABIT. If you feel that you need to contact ABIT directly you can send email to the ABIT technical support department. First, please contact the support team for the branch office closest to you.
  • Page 89 You should be able to get RMA service there. 6. Reporting Compatibility Problems to ABIT. Because of tremendous number of email messages we receive every day, we are forced to give greater weight to certain types of messages than to others.
  • Page 90 Appendix F SD7-533 Motherboard...

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