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FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Notice 1
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notice 2
Shielded interface cables and AC power cords, if any, must be used in order to
comply with the emission limits.
VOIR LA NOTICE D'INISTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU
RESEAU.
Edition
September 1994
Copyright Notice
This manual is copyrighted. No guarantee is given as to the correctness of its
contents. We reserve the right to make changes without notification.
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  • Page 1 FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 2 Microstar MS5116 Main Board Manual This page has been left intentionally blank...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preface Table of Contents ΜCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..............1 System Board Specifications................2 System Board Layout...................3 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION..........5 Clock Selection: SW1..................5 CPU Voltage Selector: JV2..................7 Cache Size and Memory Locations..............9 Cache Selection: JS1, JS2..................9 Memory Bank Configuration................12 PS/2 keyboard connector: PSK1................14 PS/2 mouse connector: PSM1................14 Serial Port Connector:COM1,COM2..............14 Parallel Port Connector: PRN................14...
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  • Page 5: Μchapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction The PCI PENTIUM SI3 All-In-One system board is a high- performance personal computer system board based on a 3.3V version of the PentiumÔ microprocessor ¾ the P54C microprocessor. The system board supports the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Local Bus standard with a 188-pin PCI/ISA BUS riser slots.
  • Page 6: System Board Specifications

    System Board Specifications Supports Intel P54C - 75 MHz/90 MHz/100 MHz/120 MHz/133 MHz Cache Memory Supports 256K, 512K, or 1M cache memory Main Memory Supports four memory banks using four 72- pin SIMM modules with 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M, 64M, and 128M FP / EDO DRAM Supports 32-bits DRAM memory operation Up to 512 Mbytes on-board memory Slot...
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 ¾ Introduction channel PCI IDE controller Battery 3V on-board Lithium battery Dimensions 26 cm x 22 cm x 4 layers Mounting 7 mounting holes...
  • Page 8: System Board Layout

    System Board Layout µ § Figure 1-1: System Board Layout. This page has been left intentionally blank...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation This chapter provides information on hardware installation and configuration. Clock Selection: SW1 Set switch SW1 according to the following values: P54C-75MHz; 90 MHz; 100MHz; 120MHz ; or 133MHz. Refer to the following table for configuration options.
  • Page 10 SW1 setting Internal 1 2 3 4 5 6 Clock (Int/Ext Ratio) (External Clock) 75 MHz O O O (1.5) O O S (50MHz) 90 MHz O O O (1.5) S O S (60MHz) 100 MHz O O O (1.5) S S S (66MHz) 120 MHz O S O (2)
  • Page 11: Cpu Voltage Selector: Jv2

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation µ § Figure 2-1 : SW1 Settings. CPU Voltage Selector: JV2 For jumpers JV2 select either a 3.38 or 3.52 volt power source for the P54C. CPU Voltage 3.38V 3.52V O Þ Open S Þ Short µ...
  • Page 12: Cache Size And Memory Locations

    Cache Size and Memory Locations The system board supports 256K, 512K, and 1M of cache memory. You can configure the cache memory in the following two ways: 1. Install 32K8 or 64K8 SRAM chips in Data RAM sockets U2 - U9. 2.
  • Page 13: Cache Selection: Js1, Js2

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation Cache Selection: JS1, JS2 You can then set jumpers JS1 and JS2 as shown in the table below. Note that the speed required for SRAM chips is 15ns.
  • Page 14 Cache 256K 512K 512K Size (128AK) (129AK) µ § Figure 2-3: JS1 and JS2 Cache Size Settings. µ § 1. Tag RAM (U27) uses 128AK. 2. Tag RAM (U27) uses 129AK. µ § All Data SRAM used on the system board are special SRAM that use 5 volts for power input.
  • Page 15: Memory Bank Configuration

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation 3. WINBOND W24M1024AK-15(128K8 mixed mode) Tag RAM used below: 1. WINBOND W24128AK-15 (16K8) 2. WINBOND W24129AK-15 (16K8) 3. Aster AE88128AK-15 (16K8) 4. WINBOND W24257AK-15 (32K8) 5. WINBOND W24M257AK-15 (32K8) Memory Bank Configuration The system board supports four memory banks and provides four 72-PIN, single in-line on-board memory module (SIMM) sockets, numbered SIMM1 ¾...
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 ¾ Installation See table below for allowable SIMM type configurations. SIMM1 & SIMM2 SIMM3 & SIMM4 ¾ (S)or(D) type only on SIMM1 ¾ (S)or(D) type only on SIMM3 ¾ (S) same type *2 ¾ (S) same type *2 ¾...
  • Page 18: Ps/2 Keyboard Connector: Psk1

    (D) same type *2 (D) same type *2 (S) : Single Bank SIMM (D) : Double Bank SIMM PS/2 keyboard connector: PSK1 PSK1 is a standard six-pin female mini-DIN Connector. You can plug a PS/2 keyboard cable directly into this connector. See Figure 1-1 for connector locations.
  • Page 19: Serial Port Connector:com1,Com2

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation Serial Port Connector:COM1,COM2 The system board provides two 9-pin male serial port connectors. The interrupt request of COM1 is fixed to IRQ4. Interrupt of COM2 and the selection of I/O ports (3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8) can be set by BIOS SETUP program. Please refer to chapter 3 - Peripheral Setup.
  • Page 20: Case Connector Block: Jfp

    µ § Case Connector Block: JFP The Turbo LED, Turbo Switch, Hardware Reset, Keylock, Power LED, Sleep Switch, Speaker and HDD LED all connect to the JF Connector Block as shown below. See figure 1-1 for JF’s µ § location. Figure 2-4: Case Connector Block - JF.
  • Page 21: External Battery Connector: Jb1

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation Description Description Power Good Ground +5V DC Ground +12V DC -5V DC -12 V DC +5V DC Ground +5V DC Ground +5V DC External Battery Connector: JB1 A battery must be used to retain the system board configuration in CMOS RAM.
  • Page 22 pins 2-3 of JB1. For an external battery, the battery’s cable connector attaches to pins 1 and 4 of JB1.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 ¾ Installation You can also clear the system CMOS by shorting pins 3-4 for a brief moment and then placing the jumper cap back on pins 2-3. µ § Figure 2-6: Setting the External Battery Connector - JB1.
  • Page 24: Cpu Fan Connector: Jfan

    CPU Fan Connector: JFAN This 4-pin connector connects a power source of +12V to your CPU’s cooling fan. Please refer to Figure 2-6. Check the voltage range and polarity of your cooling fan before you connect it. PIN1: +12V PIN3: GND PIN2: GND PIN4: +5V Power Saving Switch Connector:...
  • Page 25: Vga Connector: Vga

    Chapter 2 ¾ Installation (secondary). You can connect up to four hard disk drivers to HDD1 and HDD2. VGA Connector: VGA The system board has a VGA Controller - ATI mach64 graphics accelerator that supports a VGA port with PCI bus interface. Plug a VGA monitor into this connector.
  • Page 26 VGA MEMORY INSTALLED MEMORY 1MB (Default) 256K*4-bit 8pcs on U35-U38,U41-U44 or 1MB (Default) 256K*16-bit 2pcs on U33,U34 Extend to 2MB Add 256K*16-bitX2 on U31,U32 µ §...
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  • Page 28: Chapter 3 Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 BIOS Setup System configuration and chipset internal register information are stored in the CMOS RAM. This information is retained by a battery when the power is off. You can modify this system information with the system’s BIOS setup program. AMI BIOS Setup The AMI BIOS Setup program employs a menu driven graphical user interface.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup 1. Turn on or reboot the system. The following screen appears with a series of diagnostic checks. AMI-BIOS (C) 1993 American Megatrends Inc., AF7x mmddyy XXXXXXX KB OK Hit <DEL>, if you want to run SETUP (C) American Megatrends Inc.
  • Page 30 With a Mouse Point the cursor at an item in a windows group you wish to modify and double-click the left mouse button. When items to modify appear, use the cursor to select values and then press the left mouse button to complete the changes. Use the cursor to press the exit box in the Window group’s upper left corner to leave the current operation and return to the previous level.
  • Page 31: Main Menu Options

    Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Press the [ESC] key until the Exit Setup window appears, or use the mouse to click the exit box in the screen’s upper left corner. When the Exit Setup window appears: choose “Save Changes and Exit”...
  • Page 32 [ESC] or click the exit box to return to the Setup Window. Advanced Setup 1. Double-click on the Advanced icon and the following window appears: 2. Select items using the mouse or keyboard. With the mouse, use the cursor to select values and then press the left mouse button to complete the changes.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup monitor type Choose Enabled or Disabled. Enable Above 1MB this option to invoke the POST memory Memory Test routines on the RAM above 1MB. Disable this option and the BIOS only checks the first 1MB of RAM. Choose Enabled or Disabled.
  • Page 34 (Novell uses 0:300 for operation system programming.) Choose Enabled or Disabled. Hit “Del” Message Display Choose Enabled or Disabled. Enable Wait for “F1” if this option to display “press [F1] to Any Error continue” when a POST nonfatal error occurs. Disable this message to eliminate the need for any user response to a non-fatal error condition message.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Choose Enabled or Disabled. When you Floppy Drive enable this option, drives A and B will Swapping be exchanged. The AMI BIOS first attempts to boot System Boot-Up from drive A: and then, if unsuccessful, Sequence from hard disk C: You can reverse the sequence with this option.
  • Page 36 Choose Setup, or Always. Use this Password feature to prevent unauthorized system Checking boot-up or unauthorized use of BIOS Setup. Setup If there is a password set, ¾ the Password prompt only appears if you attempt to enter the Setup Program. If there is no set password, the Password Checking option is disabled.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup shadowed if a segment is enabled and it has BIOS present. When this item is enabled, the Primary Primary IDE AUTO IDE will boot automatically. You don’t Detection have to set the HDD type. Default both, Primary, Secondary, or Onboard PCI IDE Disabled.
  • Page 38 Choose Enabled for 32 bits transfer, Primary Disable for normal (16 bits) transfer (Secondary) controller 32-bit Xfer Choose Auto or Mode1-Mode4. Primary (Secondary) Master (Slave): Advanced PIO When you execute IDE SETUP this Block Mode option will be Auto set (the user doesn’t LBA Mode need to set it).
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup The 1st priority IRQ will allow the use 1st Priority IRQ for of PCI VGA. PCI/PnP The IRQ will be automatically set for a 2nd (3rd, 4th) IRQ PCI Card if one is installed. This option allows ISA Memory Card ISA Memory use.
  • Page 40 Choose Yes or No. Boot to PnP Operation system The system BIOS has built-in BIOS for PCI µ § NCR53C810 and Adaptec AHA-7850. In case one of these PCI cards is installed, the system BIOS auto- scans the ROM address, and installs the BIOS in the first available address.
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup A short description of the window’s items follows: µ § “CPUCLK’ in the following items is 16.6ns for 60MHz and 15.1ns for 66 MHz. Choose Enabled or Disabled. Auto Configuration Choose 2 CPUCLK or 1 CPUCLK. Standard DRAM For 60 MHz: CAS Precharge...
  • Page 42 Choose 3 CPUCLK or 4 CPUCLK. EDO DRAM RAS Precharge Time Choose 7 bits for WB, 8 bits for WT. Cache Tag Size: For Pipelined burst SRAM. Choose Burst SRAM Type Pipeline or Burst.. Choose R/W:4/4 or R/W:3/3. Asynchronous SRAM Leadoff Time Choose 2 CPUCLK or 3 CPUCLK.
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup SRAM Burst Time Choose 4 CPUCLK or 3 CPUCLK. Synchronous SRAM Leadoff Time Choose DRAM or PCI Bus. This option Non-Cacheable allows you to set the first (second) non- Block (2) cacheable area from the on-board system memory (DRAM) OR MEMORY CARD.
  • Page 44 Choose 2 BUSCLK-5BUSCLK. 16 Bits I/O Cycle Recovery Time Choose 3 BUSCLK-8BUSCLK. 8 bit I/O Cycle Recovery Time Choose 1 or 0 16 Bit I/O Wait States Choose Enabled or Disabled. PCI Master Read (Write) Advanced Snoop Choose Disabled, 4 CPUCLK or 3 CPU to PCI Post CPUCLK...
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Write Choose Disabled or Enabled. CPU to PCI Burst Write Choose 256, 512, 1K, 2K or 4KB. Max Burst Rang in PCI Master Power Management Setup 1. Double-click on the Power Mgmt icon and the following window appears: 2.
  • Page 46 A short description of selected window items follows: Choose Enabled or Disabled. Power Management/APM Choose Disabled, or 10sec-15Min.. Note IDE Time Out that some HDDs can’t use this option. Choose Enabled or Disabled. Win 95 Instant-On Support Choose Disabled , or 10sec-30min. Standby Time Out Choose Disabled, or 10 sec - 30 min.
  • Page 47 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Choose CLK/4, CLK/8, CLK/12 or Standby Mode CLK/16. Clock Speed Choose Absent or Present. Green PC Monitor Choose Blank, Standby, Suspend or Off. Green PC Monitor State...
  • Page 48 Choose Disabled, Standby, or Suspend. Video Power Down Mode Chose Disabled, Standby, or Suspend. IDE Power Down Note that some HDDs can’t use this Mode option. Choose Ignore or Monitor. Video Access Choose Ignore or Monitor. Parallel ports Choose Ignore or Monitor. IRQ3-IRQ15 Activity...
  • Page 49 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Peripheral Management Setup The PCI Pentium S4 system board has a on-board super I/O that supports 2 serial ports and 1 parallel port. It also provides an FDC controller that supports diskette drive A/B exchange feature. This Setup utility screen lets you control the on-board I/O ports and FDC.
  • Page 50 port will be disabled. Otherwise it will be set to LPT1. Choose MANUAL to set these items manually. Choose Enabled or Disabled. This items On Board FDC enables the on-board FDC. Choose COM1. COM3, or Disabled. Serial Port1 The COM2 I/O port is 2F8h; the COM3 (Port 2) I/O port is 2E8h.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Choose Extended or Normal. You can Parallel Port Mode set the Parallel Extend Mode only when this item is set to Extended. Choose EPP&SPP, ECP, ECP&EPP. Parallel Extend The parallel port supports the standard Mode parallel port, bi-directional parallel port (SPP) Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Parallel Port...
  • Page 52 ECP Mode: The port is software and hardware compatible with existing parallel ports so that it may be used as a standard printer mode if ECP is not required. It provides an automatic high burst-bandwidth channel that supports DMA for ECP in both the forward (host to peripheral) and reverse (peripheral to host) direction.
  • Page 53 Chapter 3 ¾ BIOS Setup Click either Yes or No. Color Set Double-click this icon and a list box appears allowing you to choose among four color schemes for the BIOS screen. Security Window The Security Window has two icons that perform security functions.
  • Page 54 BIOS issues a warning when any program or virus sends a Disk Formal command or tries to write to the boot sector of a hard disk drive. Default Window The default window has three icons that represent different BIOS default settings. Original Double-click this icon to recall your last set of previous settings.
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 Vga Reference

    Chapter 4 VGA Reference CONFIGURING THE HARDWARE Viewing Reassume First ! A generator README file containing installation, configuration, and support details which were not available when this User's Guide was prepared and additional product information is provided on the mach64 installation disk#1. Please view this file before proceeding with the mach64 installation, Insert Disk#1 into driver A and type :...
  • Page 56 A:<Enter> (substitute B: for A: if using drive B:) README<Enter> Running the INSTALL Program The INSTALL program is use to check the system for possible conflicts, to set monitor type, to install enhanced display drivers and utilities, to run card diagnostics, and to customize hardware parameters for manning performance.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE testing functions which help you complete the installation. The INFO BOX(located next to the Main Menu ) provides in-depth information on the currently selected menu item. Quick installation overview Main Menu System Information Quick Setup Drivers Installation Utilities Installation Diagnostics...
  • Page 58 possible corrective actions. Quick Setup Select Quick Setup to configure the VGA accelerator to work with your monitor. As your Highlight each monitor, the display specifications for that monitor selection, Addition details are given later in this chapter in the section: Selecting Your Monitor Type ·...
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE The mach64 accelerator should be configure to complement the full range of display capabilities of your monitor. for optimal operation it is important you select the current Monitor Type for your monitor in the Monitor Selection Menu. Display modes specification on the highlighted monitor is always listed in the INFO BOX to assist you when you are selecting an entry for a compatible monitor.
  • Page 60 Procedure 1. Select QUICK SETUP and press <enter>. This will display a Monitor Selection Menu similar to the one shown above. 2.Using <> or <¯>, scroll the monitor list to highlight your Monitor. if found, press <enter> to select. if your Monitor is not listed, choose one of the following: Highlight a Monitor entry.
  • Page 61 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE WARNING An incorrect Monitor Type setting may damage your monitor. · Review your monitor specifications before making a selection from the Monitor Selection Menu. Do not exceed the monitor specifications. Using a refresh rate · (i.e., vertical frequency) that is higher than specified may damage your monitor .
  • Page 62: Installing Enhance Drivers

    operations. Directions are displayed on the screen. Errors found by testing are discussed in Error Codes and Messages in Appendix A Advance Setup If you wish to fine tune the settings for your monitor and system type, select ADVANCE SETUP from the Main Menu. On-screen context sensitive help is provides you highlight each Advance Menu item.
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE detail when using smaller monitors. µ § Win Switch - switches display modes instantly. no more · compromising between high resolution modes for detailed text work and true color mode for rich, photographic colors. Toggle between windows modes without having to close applications, even with 2MB mach64 accelerator cards.
  • Page 64 b).Select INSTALL WINDOWS 3.1 DRIVER and read the notes. Follows the screen instructions to completion. 4. After file copying is done. note that the Windows setup instruction on the screen, then press <Esc> to exit. 5. Exit the INSTALL program and restart windows. 6.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE Microsoft Windows NT 3.x The mach64 drivers for Windows NT is shipped with Windows NT. Before installing the mach64 driver, you must have installed Windows NT and selected VGA display. After driver installation, you may view the README.NT file for more details.
  • Page 66 1. Run AutoCAD 386(protect mode) to ensure that it is properly installed on your system. Note the location of the AutoCAD program files before you start the mach64 installation program. you will need this information later. 2. Run the mach64 installation program and select DRIVER INSTALLATION from the Main Menu.
  • Page 67 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE return to Configuring the Hardware for information. Installation Procedure 1. Start OS/2. Ensure that it is using the Video Graphics Array driver and no other OS/2, DOS, or Windows application are running. 2. Insert the mach64 installation disk#1 into a floppy drive. 3.
  • Page 68 13. Select SET, then INSTALL. 14. After the driver is installed, do an OS/2 shutdown. 15. Re-start OS/2. it will default to 640x480 in 256 colors. To change screen resolution and/or color depth, perform the following steps; Notes The resolution you select for the OS/2 driver must be a supported and enabled resolution as defined by the Monitor Type setting chosen for the card in mach64 installation program.
  • Page 69 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE 5. Select INSTALL. 6. After the driver is install, do an OS/2 shotdown. 7. Restart OS/2. 8. Open an OS/2 full-screen command prompt. 9. Insert the mach64 installation disk in the floppy drive and type: A:<enter>(For driver B.
  • Page 70 11. Select INSTALL DEVICE DRIVER from the Main Menu. 12. Select IBM OS/2 from the list of applications. 13. Select UN-INSTALL OS/2 DRIVER, then follow the instruction on the screen. Intergraph Microstation 4.0, 5.0 Installation Procedure 1. Ensure that MicroStation is properly on your system before continuing with this procedure.
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE INSTALLATION NOTES for tips and additional details. 5. Follows the instructions on screen to complete the driver installation. 6. When driver installation is completed, press <Esc> to exit. 7. Refer to the README.WRD file that has been copied into your Word directory for instructions and driver configuration details.
  • Page 72 Select the mach64 driver and press <enter>. 9. Refer to the README.WP file that has been copied into your WordPerfect directory for instruction and driver configuration details. Installation Procedure - WordPerfect Version 6.0 This card supports the VESA SVGA BIOS extension which supports several high resolution VESA display modes.
  • Page 73: Monitor Power Management

    Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE software running on VESA modes using the unique mach64 features, beyond those provided by standard VGA hardware. if your software and/or games conform to the VBE standard, you should load M64VBE.COM first. To load this VBE program, type M64VBE<enter>. To display its supported keywords, type M64VBE ?<enter>.
  • Page 74 DPMS (for DOS) When you run DPMS for the first time, without parameters, DPMS will set the Standby, Suspend, and Off timers to default values. If DPMS has been loaded, running again without parameters will display the current timer values, as follows: Standby timers: 15 minutes...
  • Page 75: Video Mode Tables

    Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE and seconds. The monitor is at highest level of energy conservation. nomouse Does not detect mouse activity. quit Support DPMS messages. unload Un-installs DPMS from system memory. help Display help messages. Video Mode Tables The video modes table on the following page list all the supported resolutions and refresh rates.
  • Page 76 support 15bpp. Please refer to the modes tables for details. GRAPHICS EXPRESSION AND WINBOOST Display Refresh Horiz Pixel Colors (Bits Per Pixel) Screen Rate Freq. Clock 1MB DRAM 2 MB DRAM Resolution (Hz) (KHz MHz 8 16 24 *3 8 16 24 *32 25.2 Ö...
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE 40.0 Ö Ö ¾ ¾ Ö Ö Ö Ö 800x600 37.8 44.9 Ö Ö ¾ ¾ Ö Ö Ö ¾ 800x600 44.5 50.0 Ö Ö ¾ ¾ Ö Ö Ö ¾ 800x600 48.0 49.5 Ö Ö ¾ ¾ Ö Ö Ö...
  • Page 78 78.8 Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö Ö ¾ ¾ 1024x768 60.0 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö ¾ § ¾ 1024x768 76.2 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ 1024x768 79.0 65.0 Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö Ö ¾ ¾ 1152x864 43-I 45.9...
  • Page 79 Chapter 4 ¾ VGA REFERENCE ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ 1280x1024 74.6 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ 1280x1024 78.8 ¾ § ¾ ¾ Ö ¾ ¾ ¾ 1280x1024 79.9...

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