DTK PRM-68I User Manual

High performance socket370 pci mainboard

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PRM-68I
High Performance
Socket370 PCI Mainboard
User's Guide
Edition 1.00
©
1999 DTK Computer, Inc.
P/N: 155100-8816

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  • Page 1 PRM-68I High Performance Socket370 PCI Mainboard User’s Guide Edition 1.00 © 1999 DTK Computer, Inc. P/N: 155100-8816...
  • Page 3 WARNING For the system to operate normally, please make sure JP3 of the mainboard is set as below. Refer to Fig. 2 in this manual for the location JP3. If JP3 is shorted to 2-3, no CMOS data can be retained. CAUTION The motherboard is an electrostatic sensitive device.
  • Page 4 change without notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 JUMPER SETTINGS JUMPERS PRESENTATION GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF JUMPER SETTINGS CPU SPEED JP3 - CLEAR CMOS DATA JP4 – BIOS LOCK/UNLOCK SELECT JP5 – KEYBOARD/MOUSE POWER SELECT JP8, JP9 – ONBOARD ETHERNET SELECT JP10 – POWER SUPPLY SELECT MEMORY CONFIGUARTION CHAPTER 3 CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER 6 FLASH AND DMI UTILITY AWARD FLASH UTILITY DESKTOP MANAGEMENT INTERFACE (DMI) OVERVIEW APPENDIX A QUICK GUIDE APPENDIX B PIN ASSIGNMENTS OF EISA SLOT...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Preface The motherboard is a 4 layers, LPX form factor high performance PCI mainboard. It includes Intel 810 system chipset, Winbond W83627HF LPC I/O controller, Realtech RTL8139A Ethernet Controller. Features • Intel® Accelerated Hub Architecture Increased I/O performance allows better concurrency for richer multimedia applications.
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 Chipset • Intel 810 chipsets • Winbond W83627HF LPC I/O Controller • Winbond W83628/9 PCI-ISA Bridge • Realtech RTL8139A Ethernet Controller Main Memory • Memory configurations up to 512MB SDRAM • DIMM socket for SDRAM (3.3V unbuffered). • Support both Synchronous DRAM and Extended Data Output (EDO) Mode DRAM Modules.
  • Page 9 Introduction Fig. 1 Key Components of the Mainboard...
  • Page 10 Chapter 1...
  • Page 11: Jumper Settings

    CHAPTER 2 JUMPER SETTINGS JUMPERS PRESENTATION Pins 1 and 2 are shorted with a jumper cap. Pins 2 and 3 are shorted with a jumper cap. The jumper is shorted when the jumper cap is placed over the two pins of the jumper. The jumper is open when the jumper cap is removed from jumper.
  • Page 12: Graphical Description Of Jumper Settings

    Chapter 2 GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF JUMPER SETTINGS Fig. 2 Jumper Location of the mainboard...
  • Page 13: Cpu Speed

    Jumper Settings CPU SPEED The table below summaries the CPU frequency and settings of each jumper of the motherboard. CPU Type Freq. Bus Freq. Bus Ratio 300MHz 4.5x 333MHz 5.0x 366MHz 5.5x 400MHz 6.0x PPGA S370 Celeron 66MHz 433MHz 6.5x 466MHz 7.0x 500MHz...
  • Page 14: Jp4 - Bios Lock/Unlock Select

    Chapter 2 JP4 – BIOS LOCK/UNLOCK SELECT Table 3 JP5 – KEYBOARD/MOUSE POWER SELECT Table 4 JP8, JP9 – ONBOARD ETHERNET SELECT Table 5...
  • Page 15: Jp10 - Power Supply Select

    Jumper Settings JP10 – POWER SUPPLY SELECT Table 6 MEMORY CONFIGUARTION The mainboard lets user upgrade system memory via DIMM sockets on the mainboard. On board memory is located in four banks: Bank 0 - 3. Two DIMM sockets are provided for EDO DRAM or Synchronous DRAM. Table 7 provides the typical memory configurations supported by the mainboard.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2...
  • Page 17 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION Once the mainboard has been fastened into system case, the next step is to connect the internal cables. The internal cables are wire leads with plastic female connectors that attach to the connectors. The mainboard connectors have varying numbers of pins and are the points of contact between the mainboard and other parts of the computer.
  • Page 18 Chapter 2...
  • Page 19: Connector Configuration

    Connector Configuration Fig. 4a Optional GOI-660 Extension Card Fig. 4b Optional GOI-611 Extension Card...
  • Page 20: J1 - Multiple Function Jumper

    Chapter 3 J1 – MULTIPLE FUNCTION JUMPER J1 is a front panel multi-function jumper includes speaker, reset, keylock, harddisk, LED, ACPI (suspend) LED and power button (suspend switch). The pin definition is following figure. Fig. 5 Multiple Function Jumper J2, J3 – CPU FAN CONNECTOR J2, J3 are three-pin connectors, which are used to connect with the CPU Fan, Or the Case Fan which will be monitored by the on board hardware doctor, And controlled the Fan speed.
  • Page 21: J7 - Aux. Fan Connector

    Connector Configuration J7 – AUX. FAN CONNECTOR This Auxiliary Fan connector is always power supplied except power off. J8 – CUSTOMER IR CONNECTOR J8 is a ten-pin connector for the IrDA/ASKIR/Customer Infrared device. The pin definition is listed as follows: Fig.
  • Page 22: J12 - Cd-Rom Audio Connector (Misumi/Panasonic)

    Chapter 3 3.10 J12 – CD-ROM AUDIO CONNECTOR (MISUMI/ PANASONIC) J12 is four-pin connector, which is used to connect with the Panasonic or Misumi CD-ROM audio output. The pin definition is as following: Fig. 8 CD-ROM Audio Connector 3.11 J13 – GAME/MIDI PORT CONNECTOR Use the 15-way cable to connect the J13 with J2 of GOI-660.
  • Page 23: J16 - Usb Connector

    Connector Configuration 3.14 J16 – USB CONNECTOR These connectors are two five-pin connectors, which are used to connect with the USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable. Fig. 9 USB Connector 3.15 J23 - ATX POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR J23 is a 2x10 pin male connector. Plug the power connector of the ATX power supply onto the connector.
  • Page 24: J24 - At Power Supply Connector

    Chapter 3 3.16 J24 – AT POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR J24 is a 12 pin male connector. Plug the power connector of AT power supply onto the connector. Description Description Power Good (Orange) Ground (Black) +5 VDC (Red) Ground (Black) +12 VDC (Yellow) -5 VDC (White) -12 VDC (Blue) +5 VDC (Red)
  • Page 25: J21 - Ps/2 Mouse Connector

    Connector Configuration 3.20 J21 – PS/2 MOUSE CONNECTOR This connector is a six-pin female mini DIN connector using a PS/2 plug. Plug the jack on the PS/2 mouse cable into this connector. 3.21 J22 – PS/2 KEYBOARD CONNECTOR This connector is a six-pin female mini DIN connector using a PS/2 plug. If a standard AT size keyboard plugs, you may use the DIN to mini DIN adaptor.
  • Page 26: Award Bios

    CHAPTER 4 AWARD BIOS If the first time installation of this system board, please press the “DEL” key to get into the BIOS Setup while Power-on memory testing, and select “Load Optimized Defaults”, and then select the Frequency/Voltage Control to choose the proper “CPU Clock Ratio” for the CPU installed.
  • Page 28: Driver Installation

    Chapter 4 CHAPTER 5 DRIVER INSTALLATION The ALL-IN-ONE Multimedia CD-ROM will auto execute with a menu displayed when put into CD-ROM Drive. Then the correct product needs to be selected, and the Drivers list will be showed on the right side of the screen: The 810 Drivers, Utility files, Manual & Catalog. Click the 810 Drivers for the drivers of system must be installed.
  • Page 29: Ide Drivers Installation

    IDE DRIVERS INSTALLATION INF files enable the Intel® 810 and Intel® 820 Chipsets to be recognized by listed operating systems. This installer will unpack updated .INF files into a specified folder. Supported operating system: Microsoft Windows* 95 OSR2.1+ and Windows* 98 operating system Chipset: Intel®...
  • Page 30 Chapter 5 CHAPTER 6 FLASH AND DMI UTILITY AWARD FLASH UTILITY This section will provide instructions to guide you through updating your old BIOS. The file name we use to program here is test.bin, and the file name to save old BIOS is 2A69JD1J.OLD.
  • Page 31 Flash and DMI Utility If you do not wish to save the old BIOS: Please type “N”, and then press the ENTER key. Then you will be request to answer: “Are You Sure to Program?” Answer “N” if you do not want to program, and then it will exit. To save the old BIOS: Please respond “Y”, and then press the ENTER key.
  • Page 32 Chapter 6 DESKTOP MANAGEMENT INTERFACE (DMI) OVERVIEW This motherboard can support DMI within the BIOS level. DMI is able to auto- detect and record information pertinent to a computer’s system such as the CPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external frequencies, and memory size. The onboard BIOS will detect as many system information as possible and store those collected information in a 4KB block in the motherboard’s flash EPROM and allow the DMI to retrieve data from this database.
  • Page 33 Flash and DMI Utility Use the ←→ (left-right) cursors to move the top menu items and the ↑↓ (up-down) cursor to move between the left hand menu items. The bottom of the screen will show the available keys for each screen. Press enter at the menu item to enter the right hand screen for editing. “Edit component”...
  • Page 34 Chapter 6 Load DMI File You can load the disk file to memory by entering a drive and path and file name here.
  • Page 35 Flash and DMI Utility Save DMI File You can save the DMI (normally only saved to flash ROM) to a file by entering the drive and path here. If you want to cancel save, you may press ESC and a message “Bad File Name” appears here to show it was not saved.
  • Page 36 Chapter 6 APPENDIX A QUICK GUIDE The table below summaries the functions and settings of each jumper of the motherboard. Function Jumper Settings Normal (Default) JP3: 1-2 short Clear CMOS Data Clear CMOS JP3: 2-3 short Unlock (Default) JP4: short BIOS WR Select Lock...
  • Page 37 Quick Guide III) BIOS Setup If the first time installation of this system board, please press the “DEL” key to get into the BIOS Setup while Power-on memory testing, and select “Load Optimized Defaults”, and then select the Frequency/Voltage Control to choose the proper “CPU Clock Ratio”...
  • Page 38 Appendix A APPENDIX B PIN ASSIGNMENTS OF EISA SLOT...

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