MOPSlcd6 User Information 2. USER INFORMATION ® Copyright 1999 JUMPtec Industrielle Computertechnik AG. ® In this document JUMPtec Industrielle Computertechnik AG will also be referred to by the short form ® "JUMPtec ". The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate and ®...
MOPSlcd6 User Information ® This JUMPtec product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty ® period from the date of shipment. During the warranty period JUMPtec will at its option either repair or replace defective products.
Introduction 3. INTRODUCTION The MOPSlcd6 integrates the complete functionality of a pentium motherboard with CPU, System- BIOS, up to 64 MByte SDRAM, keyboard-controller, real time clock, onboard high-performance PCI- SVGA with LCD interface and additional peripheral functions like COM1, COM2, LPT1, Floppy- interface, EIDE-harddisk-interface, watchdog and Ethernet access.
MOPSlcd6 Features 4. FEATURES • Processor ® Intel Pentium with 166 MHz internal Clock and 32 kByte write-back-Cache or ® Intel Pentium with 266 MHz internal Clock and 32 kByte write-back-Cache • Chipset ALI M1543C/M1531 PCI Chipset; extended temperature • Power Supply 5V only supply •...
MOPSlcd6 I/O Map 5. I/O MAP The I/O-port addresses of the processor module MOPSlcd6 are functionally identical with a standard PC/AT. I/O Addresses MOPSlcd6 - onboard Function 0000 - 001F DMA-Controller 1 0020 - 003F Interrupt-Controller 1 0040 - 0043...
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description 8. BIOS-DESCRIPTION The MOPS/lcd6 is equipped with a Phoenix BIOS which is located in a Flash EPROM onboard. This device has 8bit wide access. Faster access (16bit) is provided by the shadow RAM feature (default). The Setup Guide With the PhoenixBIOS Setup programm, you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of the computer.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description The Main Menu You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself. Use the sub menus for other selections. Feature Option Description System Time HH:MM:SS Set the system time. Use <Enter to move to MM or SS.
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MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description Selecting one of the Master or Slave sub menus displays a menu like this: Feature Option Description Type None None = Autotyping is not able to supply the User drive type or end user has selected None, Auto disabling any drive that may be installed.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description Memory Cache sub menu: Feature Option Description System BIOS Disabled Caches the system BIOS to improve Enabled performance. Video BIOS Disabled Caches the video BIOS to improve Enabled performance. C800 - CBFF Disabled Controls caching of accesses to this upper Enabled memory region.
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MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description Advanced Chipset Control sub menu: Feature Option Description AT bus clock frequency 7.16 MHZ Allows to select ISA bus clock frequency. PCICLK/4 NOTE: Some ISA devices might not work at PCICLK/3 PCICLK/3 (11 MHz)! Passive Release Disabled Enables more efficient ISA Bus master cycles Enabled to PCI.
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MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description PCI Configuration sub menu: Feature Option Description 8PCI Device, Slot #1 sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 1 PCI device 8PCI Device, Slot #2 sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot 2 PCI device 8PCI Device, Slot #3...
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MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description PCI Device, Slot #X sub menu: Feature Option Description Option ROM Scan Disabled Initialize device expansion ROM Enabled Enable Master Disabled Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master. Enabled Not every device can function as a master.
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MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description I/O Device Configuration sub menu: Feature Option Description Local Bus IDE adapter Disabled Enables onboard PCI IDE device. Enabled Floppy disk controller Disabled Enables onboard FDC controller. Enabled Base I/O address Primary Selects base address of onboard FDC Secondary conroller.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description The Security Menu Selecting „ Security“ from the menu bar displays this menu: Feature Option Description Set User Password Up to seven alphanumeric Pressing <Enter> displays the dialog box for characters entering the user password. In related systems, this password gives restricted access to setup.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description LCD Backlight Off Timer Disabled, 28 sec – 14 min If enabled, backlight is switched off after the selected period of time without video activity Advanced Options sub menu: Feature Option Description Video IO Wakes up system on video event Primary HDD Wakes up system on primary HDD event.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description Save Changes Saves all the selection without exiting Setup. You can return to the other menus if you want to review and change your selection. Boot Utilities QuietBoot Rigth after you turn on or reset the computer, Quietboot displays a graphical logo instead of the text based POST screen, which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description 8Removable Devices boot priority & sub menu Sets boot priority of Removable Devices as described in the respective sub menu. 8Hard Drives boot priority & sub menu Sets boot priority of Hard Disks as described in the respective sub menu.
MOPSlcd6 BIOS-Description To create the Crisis Recovery Diskette insert a clean diskette into drive A: or B: and execute WINCRISIS.EXE. This copies four files onto the Crisis Recovery Diskette: MINIDOS.SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH.EXE Programs the flash ROM PLATFORM.BIN...
MOPSlcd6 Hardware Description 9. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ALI-Chipset Features The MOPSlcd6 Board operates with the chipset ALI Aladdin IVPlus, which provides following features: North bridge M1531: • Supports SDRAM DRAMs • Fully synchronous 33Mhz 3.3V/5V tolerance PCI interface • Enhanced power management South bridge M1543C: •...
MOPSlcd6 Hardware Description DMA 0 Available DMA 1 Available DMA 2 Floppy DMA 3 Available DMA 4 Cascade DMA 5 Available DMA 6 Available DMA 7 Available ® p588m115.doc JUMPtec Industrielle Computertechnik AG Page: 25 of 42...
Supported Display Types The MOPSlcd6 supports a vast variety of panels all configured by a dedicated cable for each panel. There is no jumper setting or software setup required. Since practically all LCD’ s have different connectors, pinout or LCD voltages, this is the easiest and safest way to configure different panels.
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MOPSlcd6 Hardware Description ® Current panel information from the JUMPtec -Website ® To find out whether your panel is supported, you should check the JUMPtec support pages on the Internet for actual panel lists. We regularly update the list of panels that have been tested with the MOPSlcd6.
MOPSlcd6 Hardware Description Watchdog Extension With the aid of a special Interrupt 15h function, the watchdog on a JUMPtec board can be controlled very easily. The respective functions have the following calling conventions: Watchdog init Int 15h Input: = E0h = 00h = timeout in 0.2sec increments...
MOPSlcd6 The JIDA Standard 10. THE JIDA STANDARD ® JIDA is the abbreviation for JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture. Every board with onboard BIOS extension shall support the following function calls, which supply information about the board. JIDA functions are called via Interrupt 15h with AH=EAh, AL=function number, DX=4648h (security word), CL=board number (starting with 1).
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MOPSlcd6 The JIDA Standard Get Manufacturing Date Int 15h Input: = EA02h DX = 4648h = Board number Output: CL=0: Board present DX=6B6Fh: Function successful CL≠0: Board not present DX≠6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BX = Manufacturing date Description If CL=0 and DX=6B6Fh, then BX=Manufacturing date. Date format is the same as used for DOS files: Bit0..4:...
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MOPSlcd6 The JIDA Standard Read Running Time Meter Int 15h Input: = EA07h DX = 4648h = Board number Output: CL=0: Board present DX=6B6Fh: Function successful CL≠0: Board not present DX≠6B6Fh: Fn.not implemented BX=Running time (hours) CH=Overflow counter ReadBoot Counter...
11. NETWORK OPERATION 11.1 Overview ® The Ethernet interface on MOPSlcd6 is realized with the 82559ER from Intel , a fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN solution. The 82559ER consists of both the Media Access Controller (MAC) and the physical layer (PHY) interface combined into a single component solution. The 32-bit PCI controller provides enhanced scatter-gather bus mastering capabilities and enables the 82559ER to perform high speed data transfers over the PCI bus.
MOPSlcd6 Network Operation 11.3 Software and driver setup Please refer to the corresponding readme and setup/install files. 11.4 Ethernet Technical Support ® Many problems can be solved with the latest drivers for the 82559ER controller. JUMPtec provides you with the latest tested drivers, which might be quite different from the newest ones. Therefore feel ®...
Power Pins on the PC/104 connector for power supply of the MOPSlcd6 and additional I/O cards. The MOPSlcd6 is not a replacement for a backplane! It’ s not acceptabel to use only the power pins of the PC/104plus PCI connector for power supply of the full PC/104 stack.
MOPSlcd6 Peripheral Interface 1 (Speaker) 2 (GND) 3,10 (PowerGood) 4 (/KLOCK) 5 (KDATA) 6 (KCLK) 7 (GND) 8 (+ 5V) 9 (VBAT) 13.2 Serial Port COM A, B RS232C Signalname In / Out DSUB-25 DSUB-9 (need Adapter) (need Adapter) For signal description please refer to additional literature.
MOPSlcd6 Peripheral Interface 13.3 Parallel Port LPT 1 Signalname Function In / Out DSUB-25 (need Adapter) /Strobe Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 /ACK BUSY PAPER out SEL out /AUTOFD...
13.5 IDE Connector for 2,5" Hard Disk Signal Signal /RESET /IOW /IOR BALE IRQ14 /IOCS16 SA 0 /CS0 /CS1 /HDLED For signal description please refer additional literatur. 13.6 Ethernet Connector Signalname Function In/Out TXD+ 100/10BASE-T Transmit differential Output TXD- 100/10BASE-T Transmit differential Output RXD+ 100/10BASE-T Receive...
PC/104 system. The power consumption of all available power pins on the MOPSlcd6 is limited to 5A in total (1A per pin, with 2 pins on the power connector, 2 pins on the XT-bus and 1 pin on the AT-bus) and at GND up to 8A. Systems consuming more then 2A shouldn’...
MOPSlcd6 LiteraturE, Standards, Links 14. LITERATURE, STANDARDS, LINKS ® It is not in the responsibility of JUMPtec to supply you with informations about standard PC technology. Please find below a selection of different information sources for your convenience. 14.1 PC/104-Bus •...
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