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MS7380SG, Version 1.1
S6X/March 1999

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  • Page 1 Sound Blaster is a registered trademark of Creative Technology, Ltd. PC-cillin and ChipAway Virus are registered trademarks of Trend Micro, Inc. SiS is a registered trademark of Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation. Copy right (C) 1999. All Rights Reserved. MS7380SG, Version 1.1 S6X/March 1999...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ................0 Key Features ..................1 Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions ....3 Notice ....................4 Chapter 2: Hardware Configuration ............5 Mainboard Component Locations ............6 CPU Installation ................... 7 Installation Procedures ..............8 CPU Speed Setting ................
  • Page 3 Onboard PCI Sound ................19 Sound and Game ................19 CD1/CD2 - Analog Audio from CD-ROM ........19 J16 - Digital Audio Connector ............20 J6 - SPDIF OUT Signal Level Selector .......... 20 J17 - Internal SPDIF IN Connector ..........20 Notice for PCI Sound application ...........
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This mainboard is a SiS 620 100MHz high-performance mainboard based on the Slot 1 microprocessor, and pro- vides CPU Plug and Play feature for faster and easier CPU installation. The mainboard features with highly flexible configurations and is fully IBM PC/AT compatible. The mainboard uses a highly integrated Slot 1 chipset with 3D video inside that is built-in a high performance 64-bit 3D AGP Graphics Accelerator with 8MB frame buffer...
  • Page 5: Key Features

    Introduction Key Features The advanced features of the mainboard include: Supports Pentium® II 233~450 MHz, Celeron 266~433 MHz and Pentium III (Katmai New Instruction) 450~500 MHz CPUs. - supports both 66.6MHz and 100MHz FSB (Front Side Bus). - provides CPU Plug and Play feature for faster and easier CPU installation.
  • Page 6 Chapter 1 - supports MPU-401 Game/Midi port and legacy audio SB16. - downloadable Wave-table Synthesizer support Direct Music®. - Digital Audio Interface(SPDIF) IN/OUT up to 24-bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate voice and measured 120dB audio quality. - Stereo Mixer supports analog mixing from CD-Audio, Line-In, and digital mixing from voice, FM/Wave-table and digital CD- Audio.
  • Page 7: Unpacking The Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions

    Introduction Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions This Mainboard package contains the following items: This Mainboard and the Device Driver The Slot1 holder and AT cables This UserÕs Guide Optional Digital Audio cables/bracket The mainboard is easily damaged by static electricity. Follow the precautions below while unpacking or installing the mainboard.
  • Page 8: Notice

    Notice : Make sure the CMOS Clear jumper is set to Normal Mode before use. The shipped mainboard is set to Clear CMOS that will be not boot the system. See CMOS Clear Selector section.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Hardware Configuration

    Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Before you install the mainboard into the system chassis, you may find it convenient to first configure the mainboardÕs hardware. This chapter describes how to set jumpers and install memory modules, and where to attach components.
  • Page 10: Mainboard Component Locations

    Chapter 2 Mainboard Component Locations Line in USB (B) PS/2-KBD /Rear Line out COM1 USB (T) PS/2-Mouse GAME FDC1 PWR1 COM2 SLOT1 Chipset FAN1 FAN2 Chipset IDE1 BIOS IDE2 Figure 2-1. Mainboard Component Locations...
  • Page 11: Cpu Installation

    Hardware Configuration CPU Installation This mainboard supports Intel Pentium® II CPU by a Single Edge Contact(SEC) slot and a retention clip set which is fit for 3 different mechanical types of Intel CPU (SEPP, SECC and SECC2). The following drawing shows the retention clip set.
  • Page 12: Installation Procedures

    Chapter 2 Installation Procedures Follow the following steps in order to install your intel Pentium® II properly. Step 1: Make sure that the mainboard is set the same direction as the following drawing before doing any installation.
  • Page 13 Hardware Configuration Step 2: There is one set of Slot1 Holder retention that was installed on your motherboard, and the two chutes of Holder retention are screwed in. Lift up both of the Holder chutes as shown in the following drawing. Step 3: Flatten the two latches on the side of CPU.
  • Page 14: Cpu Speed Setting

    Chapter 2 Step 4: After installing CPU card into the Holder retention, then push the retention locker downward to secure the CPU card as indicated in the following 2 drawings. CPU Speed Setting This mainboard provides CPU Plug and Play technology, so that there is no need to do the CPU jumper setting.
  • Page 15: Memory Installation

    Hardware Configuration Memory Installation The mainboard lets you add up to 768MB of system memory through 3 DIMM sockets on the board, that is divided into 3 banks: Bank 0, Bank 1, and Bank 2. Supports the following memory configuration. Bank Memory Module Bank 0...
  • Page 16: Jumper Settings

    Chapter 2 Jumper Settings J12 - CMOS Clear Selector There is a battery on the mainboard, that is used to retain the system configuration in CMOS RAM. Description Setting Normal Mode Clear CMOS (while shipping) Note: 1. Make sure the jumper is set to Normal Mode before use. 2.
  • Page 17: Atx Functions & Connectors

    Hardware Configuration ATX Functions & Connectors This mainboard support ATX power and ACPI functions, these functions and connectors describe below. Please refer to the Power Management Setup for more settings of them. Software Power-Off Follow the steps below to use the "Software Power-Off Control"...
  • Page 18: Pwr1 - Atx Power Connector

    Chapter 2 PWR1 - ATX Power Connector Connect the ATX power supply to this connector that provide all power for the mainboard. J10(21,22) - Power Button/Suspend Switch Connector Attach the ATX Power Button cable to this connector. When the system is off, push the power button to turn the system on.
  • Page 19: Connectors

    Hardware Configuration Connectors Attach system components and case devices to the mainboard via the mainboard connectors. A description of each connector follows. See figure 2-1 for the location of the connectors on the mainboard. Note: Make sure that the power is turned off before making any connection to the board.
  • Page 20: Fdc1 - Floppy Disk Port

    Chapter 2 FDC1 - Floppy Disk Port The mainboard provides a standard floppy disk port that supports two 360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M floppy disks. IDE1/IDE2 - Primary/Secondary IDE Ports The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE Controller that provides two IDE port and supports PIO mode, PCI Bus Master and Ultra DMA 33/66 operation modes.
  • Page 21: Ir - Infrared Connector

    Hardware Configuration IR - InfraRed Connector The mainboard provides the 5-pin Infrared connector for IR devices. You must configure the setting of IR device through the Peripheral Setup. Signal IRRXH IRRXL IRTX...
  • Page 22: J10 - Case Connectors

    Chapter 2 J10 - Case Connectors The case connectors contain Speaker, Power LED, Keylock, HDD LED, Reset Switch, ACPI LED and Power Button. See below drawing for the location on the mainboard. pin1,3,5,7 - Speaker pin2,4,6 - Power LED pin8,10 - Keylock pin15,16 - HDD LED pin17,18 - Reset Switch pin19,20 - ACPI LED...
  • Page 23: Onboard Pci Sound

    Hardware Configuration Onboard PCI Sound Sound and Game (on the External Connectors) The board provides Line-In/Rear, MIC(Microphone), Line- Out(Speaker) signals for audio jack and Game port(which is also used for the Joystick/MIDI port) signals. Game port Line out Line in /Rear Side View Sound port...
  • Page 24: J16 - Digital Audio Connector

    Chapter 2 J16 – Digital Audio Connector Connect this connector to the Digital Audio ribbon cable/ bracket that contains 3 jacks for Aux IN, SPDIF IN and SPDIF OUT device. Aux IN is used for the second Line-in port. SPDIF IN is used for input the external digital audio. Connect SPDIF OUT to the AC3 Audio Amplifier or Mini- Disk to play, and set the following jumper to select 5V or 0.5V signal level for used device.
  • Page 25: Notice For Pci Sound Application

    Hardware Configuration Notice for PCI Sound application 1. Before you install PCI Sound drivers, make sure your operating system has already been installed. Otherwise the PCI Sound might be detect as "Other Device" by the device manager. 2. After the drivers installed, if you wants to use Software Wave-Table drivers as MIDI output device.
  • Page 26: The Four Speakers System

    Chapter 2 The Four Speakers System Onboard Sound provides 2 wave channels (front/rear), known as the 4 speakers system. When application programs via DirectSound® 3D or A3D® interface locate the sound sources to the listener's back, the two rear speakers will work to enhance the rear audio positional effect, so as to complement the insufficiency of using only two front speakers to emulate the audio effect.
  • Page 27: Onboard Vga

    Hardware Configuration (Sound Port) Line-in/Rear Rear Speakers Speaker Speaker Monitor Speaker Speaker Front Speakers A picture on the 4 speakers application Onboard VGA The mainboard onboard SiS 6326 chip provides high performance 64-bit 3D AGP Graphics Accelertor with 8MB frame buffer share from system memory. It supports following features, - AGP 2.0 compliant configuration - 133MHz AGP operation...
  • Page 28: Chapter 3: Bios Setup

    Chapter 4 Software Driver The support software CD-ROM came with the package is free of charge. It includes all our products’ drivers. Please first go to the CD-ROM to view "readme.txt" for each software program location.

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