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SL-67G60, SL-67G64, SL-67G30 SERIALS
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  • Page 1 Soltek Computer Inc. is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Soltek Computer Inc. Companies and products mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...............6 n FEATURES ...................6 1-1 CPU ....................6 1-2 C ....................6 HIPSET 1-3 L2 C ..................6 ACHE 1-4 M .................7 EMORY 1-5 BIOS ....................7 1-6 S I/O F ................7 UPER UNCTION 1-7 AC ’97 C ..............7 ODEC UNCTION 1-8 VGA F ................8 UNCTIONS...
  • Page 3 Line Out / Speaker Out: Audio out Jack ..........17 JWOL1: Wake On LAN (WOL) Connector ........17 ..........18 RIVERS AND OFTWARES SETUP PROCESS Flash Memory Programming Procedures.......... 18 Intel Chipsets INF driver..............18 Onboard VGA driver ................ 19 Onboard Intel AC97 Audio Codec driver ..........
  • Page 4 15M-16M..............31 EMORY ................31 ELAY RANSACTION .............. 31 IDEO INDOW ..............32 OCAL EMORY REQUENCY CAS # L ................... 32 ATENCY ............... 32 AGING ONTROL RAS- -CAS O ............... 32 VERRIDE RAS # T ..................32 IMING RAS # P ..............
  • Page 5 ................ 39 P BY CARD ................39 ESUME BY LARM Reload Global Timer Events ............. 40 IDE 0/1, S IDE 0/1 ..........40 RIMARY ECONDARY FDD, COM, LPT P ................. 40 PCI PIRQ [A ~ D]# ................40 n PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP..........41 ..............
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction n Features 1-1 CPU Ÿ Support Intel Celeron, Pentium II / Pentium III CPUs using SLOT1 at 300 ~ 800MHz. Ÿ Support CPU voltage auto-detect circuit. 1-2 Chipset Ÿ Intel 82810 chipset (Graphics and Memory Controller Hub) Ÿ...
  • Page 7: Main Memory

    1-4 Main Memory Ÿ Memory range from 8MB(minimum) to 512MB(maximum) SDRAM with DRAM Table Free configurations. Ÿ Up to 2 double side DIMM module that support 16MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB SDRAM technology. Ÿ Supports SDRAM with 12ns/10ns/8ns speed. Ÿ Supports 2pcs 168pin DIMM sockets (3.3V Unbuffered and 4 Clock type).
  • Page 8: Vga Functions

    Ÿ Multi-bit Sigma-Delta converter architecture for improved S/N ratio greater than 90dB. Ÿ Full duplex variable 7kHz to 48kHz sampling rate with 1Hz resolution. Ÿ Extended 6-bit master volume control. Ÿ Audio amp power down signal. Ÿ Split power supplies. (3.3V Digital / 5V Analog ) Ÿ...
  • Page 9: Mainboard Layout With Default Settings

    1-10 Mainboard layout with default settings The mainboard default settings of the following is for the Celeron 300A/66MHz or Pentium II 450/100MHz. ATX POWER CPUFA1 Intel chipset VGA Display Cache Clock Generator JP6 Auto Select 100MHz 66/100MHz PCI1 AC'97 Auto Select Codec JP18 JP16...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 Hardware Setup

    Chapter 2 HARDWARE SETUP his mainboard is jumperless for CPU settings, as a result that user can select CPU settings in the Award BIOS program without toggling the jumpers on the mainboard manually. Please refer to the Chapter 3 ”Frequency / Voltage Control” sector at page 43 for more descriptions.
  • Page 11: Cpu 4.5X Clock Setting

    CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Disabled Item Help CPU Clock/Spread Spectrum Default Menu Level CPU Ratio CPU Ratio -----[n] -----[ ] X 3.5-----[ ] X 7.5-----[ ] -----[ ] -----[ ] X 4.5-----[ ] -----[ ] X 5.5-----[ ]...
  • Page 12: Cpu 6.0X Clock Setting

    CPU 6.0x Clock Setting Celeron 400/66MHz ¡ B P entium II 600Mhz and Pentium III 600MHz CPU Clock/Speed Default CPU Ratio 6.0 x CPU 6.5x Clock Setting Celeron 433/66MHz ¡ B P entium II 650Mhz and Pentium III 650MHz CPU Clock/Speed Default CPU Ratio 6.5 x...
  • Page 13: J2 Switch Signal Summary

    J2 Switch Signal Summary Signal Description HDD LED Signal HDD LED Connector HDD LED Signal N.C. No Connect Infrared Transmit Signal Infrared Receive Signal (low Infrared Connector speed) Infrared Receive Signal (high speed) N.C. No Connect ATX Power Switch ATX Power Switch No Connect N.C.
  • Page 14: J3 Switch Signal Summary

    J3 Switch Signal Summary Signal Description Speaker Signal No Connect Speaker Connector Reset Signal Reset Switch N.C. No Connect Power LED Connector No Connect Keylock Signal Keylock Connector N.C. No Connect Suspend LED Connector Suspend LED J3 pin1 ~ pin4: Speaker Connector The speaker connector is a 4-pin connector for connecting the system and the speaker.
  • Page 15: Jp2/Jp3: Line Out/Speaker Out

    • ‚ : HDD LED : INFRARED (IR) ƒ „ : POWER SWITCH : SPEAKER … † : RESET SWITCH : POWER LED ‡ ˆ : KEYLOCK : SUSPEND LED JP2/JP3: Line Out/Speaker Out Those jumpers control Line out or Speaker out. Status JP2/JP3 Line out...
  • Page 16: Jp14: Bios Boot Block Lock

    JP14: BIOS Boot Block Lock Boot Block JP14 Unlocked Locked (Default) JP15: Clear CMOS Data Clear the CMOS memory by shorting this jumper 2 & 3 momentarily, then remove the cap back to 1 & 2 to retain original setting. CMOS data JP15 Clear Data...
  • Page 17: Rt2: External Connector

    RT2: External Connector a. : Connect to RT2. b. : CD1/CD2: CD-ROM Audio Connector Connect CD1 & CD2 to the CD-ROM Audio Connector. Game / MIDI port: Connect the joystick or MIDI to this connector. Mic: Microphone Jack Connect to microphone device. Line in: Audio in Jack Control Audio line in.
  • Page 18: Drivers And Softwares Setup Process

    Drivers and Softwares setup process Flash Memory Programming Procedures 1. Download BIOS files and flash utility from your board vendor. They are: awdflash.exe and .bin file. 2. Copy them to bootable diskette and boot from diskette. 3. The diskette does not include memory manager e.g. emm386.exe,qemm or himem.sys 4.
  • Page 19: Onboard Vga Driver

    Onboard VGA driver For Windows 95/98: 1. “Start”-->”Program”-->”Windows Explorer”. 2. Change directory to CD label, we suggest the CD label is D:\. 3. Go to and run D:\Driver\Intel\vga\Win9xcd(or Winnt4cd, only Windows NT 4.0)\Graphics\Setup.exe 4. The setup window will appear “Intel ® 810 Chipset Graphics Driver Software”...
  • Page 20 NOTE: If user wants to use external sound card, then user must DISABLED “AC97 Audio” Option in the BIOS “Integrated Peripherals”. NOTE: Before you setup any driver, you can check your device information in: 1.”Start”-->”Settings”-->”System”-->”Device Manager”. 2. In the”Device Manager”, you will find out there are three unknown devices describe: •...
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Award Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 AWARD BIOS SETUP n Main Menu Once you enter the AwardBIOS ™ 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>...
  • Page 22: Standard Cmos Setup

    n Standard CMOS Setup The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
  • Page 23: Main Menu Selections

    Main Menu Selections CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Wed, Apr 21 1999 Item Help Time (hh:mm:ss) 15 : 25 : 30 Change the day, month, year and IDE Primary Master Press Enter None century IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None...
  • Page 24: Ide Adapters

    IDE Adapters The IDE adapters control the hard disk drive. Use a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk drive. Use the legend keys to navigate through this menu and exit to the main menu. Use below table to configure the hard disk. Item Options Description...
  • Page 25: Advanced Bios Features

    n Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’ s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled...
  • Page 26: Virus Warning

    Virus Warning Allows you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempts to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep.
  • Page 27: Swap Floppy Drive

    Swap Floppy Drive If the system has two floppy drives, you can swap the logical drive name assignments. The choice: Enabled, Disabled. Boot Up Floppy Seek Seeks disk drives during boot up. Disabling speeds boot up. The choice: Enabled, Disabled. Boot Up NumLock Status Select power on state for NumLock.
  • Page 28: Typematic Delay (Msec)

    Typematic Delay (Msec) Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke. The choice: 250, 500, 750, 1000. Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup.
  • Page 29: Advanced Chipset Features

    n Advanced Chipset Features This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources, such as DRAM and the external cache. It also coordinates communications between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus.
  • Page 30: Sdram Cas Latency Time

    DRAM Settings The first chipset settings deal with CPU access to dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The default timings have been carefully chosen and should only be altered if data is being lost. Such a scenario might well occur if your system had mixed speed DRAM chips installed so that greater delays may be required to preserve the integrity of the data held in the slower memory chips.
  • Page 31: System Bios Cacheable

    stable performance. This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system. The Choice: 2, 3 System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h- FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
  • Page 32: Local Memory Frequency

    Local Memory Frequency The Choice: 100MHz, 133MHz. Onboard Display Cache Setting Setting the onboard display cache timing. CAS # Latency Select the local memory clock periods. The Choice: 2, 3 Paging Mode Control Select the paging mode control. The Choice: Close, Open. RAS-to-CAS Override Select the display cache clock periods control The Choice: By CAS# LT, Override (2)
  • Page 33: Nintegrated Peripherals

    n Integrated peripherals CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Integrated Peripherals On-Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled Item Help On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled Menu Level IDE Primary Master Auto IDE Primary Slave Auto IDE Secondary Master Auto IDE Secondary Slave Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA...
  • Page 34: On-Chip Primary / Secondary Pci Ide

    On-Chip Primary / Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel separately. The choice: Enabled, Disabled. IDE Primary / Secondary Master / Slave PIO The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports.
  • Page 35: Ac97 Audio / Modem

    AC97 Audio / Modem This item allows you to decide to enable/disable the 810 chipset family to support AC97 Audio/Modem. The choice: Enabled, Disabled. IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support.
  • Page 36: Ur2 Duplex Mode

    UR2 Duplex Mode Use default setting. Onboard Parallel Port The Choice: 378H/IRQ (Default), 3BCH/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5, Disabled. Parallel Port Mode Parallel port mode depends on the external device connects to this port. The Choice: Normal (Default), ECP/EPP, EPP or ECP mode. ECP Mode Use DMA Most sound cards use DMA1, check with your sound card configuration to make sure that there is no conflict with this function.
  • Page 37: Power Management Setup

    n Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled...
  • Page 38: Acpi Function

    ACPI Function This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). The choice: Enabled, Disabled. Power Management This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes: The Choice: User Define --- Allows you to set each mode individually.
  • Page 39: Suspend Type

    Suspend Type Select the Suspend Type The choice: PWRON Suspend, Stop Grant. MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. The choice: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, NA. Suspend Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, all devices except the CPU will be shut off.
  • Page 40: Reload Global Timer Events

    Reload Global Timer Events Reload Global Timer events are I/O events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode. In effect, the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as Enabled, even when the system is in a power down mode.
  • Page 41: Pnp / Pci Configuration Setup

    n PnP / PCI Configuration Setup This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components.
  • Page 42: Reset Configuration Data

    Reset Configuration Data Normally, you 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 such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot. The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
  • Page 43: Npc Health Status

    n PC Health Status CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software PC Health Status Voltage0 Item Help Voltage1 Menu Level Voltage2 Voltage3 Voltage4 Voltage5 Voltage6 Voltage7 Voltage battery Temperature1 Temperature2 Temperature3 Fan1 speed Fan2 speed Fan3 speed Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help...
  • Page 44: Frequency / Voltage Control

    n Frequency / Voltage Control CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Disabled Item Help CPU Clock/Spread Spectrum Default Menu Level CPU Ratio Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Auto Detect DIMM / PCI Clk...
  • Page 45: Cpu Clock / Spread Spectrum

    CPU Clock / Spread Spectrum This item allows you to enable/disable the spread spectrum modulate. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Disabled Item Help CPU Clock/Spread Spectrum Default Menu Level CPU Ratio CPU Clock/Spread Spectrum 90MHz/Off -----[n] 138MHz/Off-----[ ] 100MHz/Off-----[ ]...
  • Page 46: Cpu Ratio

    CPU Ratio This item allows you to select the CPU ratio. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Disabled Item Help CPU Clock/Spread Spectrum Default Menu Level CPU Ratio CPU Ratio -----[n] -----[ ] X 3.5-----[ ] X 7.5-----[ ]...
  • Page 47: Load Optimized Defaults

    n Load Optimized Defaults Selecting “Defaults” from the main menu shows you two options which are described below CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1984-1999 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Frequency/Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Integrated Peripherals Set User Password...
  • Page 48: Set Supervisor / User Password

    n Set Supervisor / User Password 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.
  • Page 49: Exit Selecting

    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. n Exit Selecting Save & Exit Setup Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y Pressing “Y”...

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