MTI R548 User Manual

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PENTIUM PCI/ISA
AT Form PCI & ISA Bus Pentium Mainboard
On Board PCI BUS IDE, Multi-I/O
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  • Page 1 PENTIUM PCI/ISA AT Form PCI & ISA Bus Pentium Mainboard On Board PCI BUS IDE, Multi-I/O _________________________________________________________________ Users Manual ※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※...
  • Page 2 _________________________________________________________________ Introduction Welcome to the M-Technology next generation high performance Pentium system mainboard --- R-548. The R-548 using the high performance SiS 5582 Chipset that will deliver superior performance on your personal computer. About This User's Guide This User's Guide is for assisting system manufacturers and end users in setting up and installing the mainboard.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Preface ................. 1.2 Key Features ................ 1.3 Mainboard Layout ..............Chapter 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1 Unpacking ................2-1 2.2 Jumper Setting Summary ............. 2.3 CPU Istallation ................. 2-4 2.3.1 CPU Frequency Configuration ........2.3.2 CPU Voltage Configuration ...........
  • Page 4 Chapter 4 IDE Drivers 4.1 Introduction ................4-1 4.2 SIS IDE Driver Installation for DOS ........4-1 4.3 SIS IDE Driver Installation for Windows 3.x ......4-2 4.4 SIS IDE Driver Installation for Windows 95......4-3 4.5 SIS IDE Driver Installation for Windows NT 3.5x ....4-3 4.6 SIS IDE Driver Installation for Windows NT 4.0 ....
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    _________________________________ 【 【 【 【 1 】 】 】 】 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Preface Welcome to use the R-548 Pentium system mainboard. This manual explains how to use this mainboard and install upgrades. It has overview of the design and features of the board and provides useful information on the configuration of the board, or a system in which.
  • Page 6 【 【 【 【 1 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2 x IDE Connectors for up to 4 IDE Drives. - PIO Mode 4 transfers. - PCI Bus Master Mode IDE interface. - Supports Ultra DMA. On-board I / O support : - 2 Serial Port Connectors (16550 Fast UART compatible).
  • Page 7: Mainboard Layout

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 1 】 】 】 】 1.3 R-548 Mainboard Layout PS/2 Mouse IR-CON COM.2 COM.1 LPT1 JP18 SIM4 SIM3 SIM2 SIM1 JP16 JP17 DIM2 DIM1 3.5V 3.4V 3.2V 2.9V HDLED 2.8V JP10 RESET 2.1V TBLED JP12 TBSW IDE2 IDE1...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    ___________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter explains how to configure the system main board hardware. After you install the main board, you can set jumpers and make case connections. Refer to this chapter whenever you upgrade or reconfigure your system. 2.1 Unpacking The mainboard package should contain the following: ♦...
  • Page 9: Jumper Setting Summary

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ Do not apply power to the board if it has been damaged. You are now ready to install your mainboard. the mounting hole pattern on the mainboard matches the system board. It is assumed that the chassis is designed for a standard AT mainboard mounting.
  • Page 10 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 Most jumper setting are printed on the board in a stylized bird's-eye view, with which pins to connect for each setting marked by a bar connecting two pins. For example, if a jumper has three pins, connecting or "closing", the first and second pins creates one setting and closing the second and third pins creates another.
  • Page 11: Cpu Istallation

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.3 CPU Installation T he mainboard supports Pentium class processors up to 233 MHz, If you install the CPU on this board, you must set the System Clock (JP2, JP3, JP4), Frequency Ratio (JP8, JP9) and CPU Power Voltage (JP6, JP12) to meet variable CPU specifications.
  • Page 12: Cpu Voltage Configuration

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2.3.2. CPU Voltage Configuration: (a) For Single Power CPU. (Intel P54C, Cyrix 6x86, IBM 6x86, AMD 5k86) CPU Power Voltage JP12 Core 3.5 V 3.4 V (b) For Dual Power CPU. (Intel P55C (MMX), Cyrix 6x86L/6x86MX(M2) IBM 6x86L/6x86MX(M2), AMD K6) CPU Power Voltage JP12...
  • Page 13 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.3.3. The CPU Speed & Jumper setting. (a) Intel Pentium CPU. CPU Speed Frequency Ratio System Clock 90MHz Open Open Close Open Open Open Open Open Open Open 100MHz 120MHz Close Open Close...
  • Page 14 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 JP10 (d) AMD 5k86 CPU. CPU Speed Frequency Ratio System Clock Open Open Close Open Open P100 Open Open Open Open Open Close Close Open Open Open P166 (e) AMD K6 CPU. CPU Speed Frequency Ratio System Clock...
  • Page 15: Cpu Type Select Quick Reference

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.3.4. CPU Type Select Quick Reference : (a) Intel Pentium CPU. (1) Intel P54C-90MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (2) Intel P54C-100MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v...
  • Page 16 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 (4) Intel P54C-133MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (5) Intel P54C-150MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (6) Intel P54C-166MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v...
  • Page 17 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ (8) Intel P54C-200MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _____________________________________________________________ (9) Intel P55C (MMX) -166MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (10) Intel P55C (MMX) -200MHz. JP10 3.5v 3.4v...
  • Page 18 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 (b) Cyrix 6x86, IBM 6x86 CPU. (1) 6x86 - PR150+ JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (2) 6x86 - PR166+ JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _________________________________________________________ (3) 6x86 - PR200+...
  • Page 19 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ (2) 6x86L - PR200. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _________________________________________________________ (3) 6x86MX - PR166. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _____________________________________________________ (4) 6x86MX - PR200. (66MHz) JP10 3.5v 3.4v...
  • Page 20 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 (5) 6x86MX - PR233 (66MHz) JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v ________________________________________________________ (6) 6x86MX - PR233 (75MHz). JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _______________________________________________________ (7) 6x86MX - PR266 (66MHz). JP10 3.5v 3.4v...
  • Page 21 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ (d) AMD 5k86 & K6 CPU. (1) AMD K5 - P90. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v ______________________________________________________ (2) AMD K5 - P100. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v...
  • Page 22 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 (4) AMD K6 - P166. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v __________________________________________________________ (5) AMD K6 - P200. JP10 3.5v 3.4v JP12 3.2v 2.9v 2.8v 2.1v _____________________________________________________ (6) AMD K6 - P233. JP10 3.5v 3.4v...
  • Page 23: Installing A Cpu In The Zif Socket

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.3.5. Installing a CPU in the ZIF Socket The Intel Socket 7 incorporated in the mainboard specifications, is specially designed for the Pentium processor. While inserting the Pentium processor onto Socket 7, certain precautionary steps must be followed.
  • Page 24: Upgrading System Memory

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2.4 Upgrading System Memory Upgrading System Memory, And Setting JP1. The R547 mainboard can use up to two-168pin DIMM sockets(DIM 1, DIM 2), and four-72pin SIMM sockets (SIM 1, SIM 2, SIM 3, SIM 4). Upgradable from 2MB to 384MB.
  • Page 25: Installing A Dimm Module

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.4.2. Installing a DIMM Module Insert the DIMM module into the socket at an angle. DIMM Put out the DIMM module from the DIMM socket. Press Press down down 2.4.3. DIMM Voltage Select : JP1. The DIMM socket voltage must be set correctly to either 3.3v or 5v, depending on the voltage of the DRAM DIMM Module or SDRAM DIMM Module used.
  • Page 26: Memory Module Installing Table

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2.4.4. Memory Module Installing Table A. For EDO and FPM SIMM or DIMM Module. The DIMM sockets (DIM 1, DIM 2) can be used either : Mode 1: +5V FPM(Fast Page Mode) or +5V EDO (Extended Data Mode) SIMM Module or DIMM Module.
  • Page 27: Cmos Clear Jumper

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ B. For SDRAM DIMM Module. If Synchronous DRAM Mode(SDRAM) DIMM Module is used, however, only SDRAM DIMM Module can be used in any of DIMM sockets (DIM 1, DIM 2). Mode 3: +3.3V SDRAM DIMM Module.
  • Page 28: Flash Eprom Selector

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2.6 Flash EPROM Selector : JP16 , JP17. (Factory setting only) Flash ROM Type Jumper Setting JP16 (a) 1M/12V Flash ROM JP17 JP16 JP17 JP16 (b) 1M/5V Flash ROM JP17 How to Update BIOS (Flash ROM) 1.
  • Page 29: Connectors

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ 2.7 Connectors The Connectors are made of the same component as the jumper switchs. There are connectors for the switchs and indicator lights from the system case. There are also connectors for the on-board I/O port and the leads from a system power supply.
  • Page 30: I/O Ports

    __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 2.7.1. I/O Ports . IR-CON PS/2 COM.1 Mouse USB.1 USB.2 COM.2 LPT1 IDE2 IDE1 Pin 1 is upper left-hand pin on each port connector When you connect a ribbon cable to any of these I/O connectors, you must orient the cable connector so that the Pin 1 edge of the cable is at the Pin 1 end of the on-board connector.
  • Page 31: External Connections

    【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ Port & Controller Cables (1) Floppy Drive ribbon cable (2) Serial ribbon cable (3) IDE ribbon cable (4) Serial & Parallel ribbon cable (5) PS/2 Mouse ribbon cable 2.7.2. External Connections Connectors are used to link the system board with other parts of the system, including the keyboard, the power supply, and the various controllers on the front panel of the system case.
  • Page 32 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 □ Keyboard Lock Header (KEYLOCK) Connector for both a case-mounted lock and a Power-On LED. Function IR-CON + 5v DC Power ON LED No Connect Ground Keylock HDLED Ground RESET TBLED TBSW SPEAKER...
  • Page 33 2-25 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ □ Turbo activity LED Header (TB LED) Connector for Turbo activity LED. Function LED anode (+) LED cathode (-) TB LED □ Reset Switch Header (Reset) Connector for the lead from a Reset switch mounted on the system case. □...
  • Page 34 2-26 __________________________________ 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 □ USB (Universal Serial Bus) Connector (USB1, USB2) USB is an open industry standard, providing a simple and inexpensive way to connect up to 125 devices to a single computer port. Keyboards, Mouse tablets, digitizers, scanners, bar-code readers, modems, printers and many more can all run at the same time.
  • Page 35 【 【 【 【 2 】 】 】 】 __________________________________ □ AT (CN 1) Power Supply Connector: The main board requires a power supply with 200W at least. While installing the board, the power supply connector is usually the last one to be connected. Before connected to power supply, make sure it is not connected to power source.
  • Page 36: Chapter 3 Award Bios Setup Program

    ____________________________________ 【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 3. Award BIOS Setup Program Award's BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This information is stored in CMOS RAM so that it can retain the Setup information when the power is turned off.
  • Page 37: Standard Cmos Setup

    【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 ___________________________________ 3-1 Standard CMOS Setup Choose the Standard CMOS Setup option from the CMOS Setup Utility menu shown below to display the following screen. The Standard CMOS Setup allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy disk drive, display and memory.
  • Page 38 ___________________________________ 【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 If you select User, you will need to know the information listed below. Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press <Enter>. This information should be included in the documentation of your hard disk vender or the system manufacturer.
  • Page 39: Bios Features Setup

    【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 ___________________________________ 3-2 BIOS Features Setup By choosing the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer default values for the mainboard. ROM PCI / ISA BIOS BIOS FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
  • Page 40 ___________________________________ 【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 C. BOOT UP FEATURES After power on the system, BIOS will perform a series of device initializations and diagnostic tests. Quick Power On Self Test (POST) If this is set to Enabled, BIOS will skip some check items during the Power On Self Test (POST).
  • Page 41: Chipset Features Setup

    【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 ___________________________________ E. Security Option System: When entering a wrong password, the system will not boot and will de any access to the BIOS Setup. Setup: When entering a wrong password, the system can boot, but will not allow access to the BIOS Setup.
  • Page 42 ___________________________________ 【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 ROM PCI / ISA BIOS CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC AUTO Configuration :Enabled CPU to PCI Burst Mem. WR :Disable ISA Bus Clock Frequency :PCICLK/4 L2 (WB) Tag Bit Length :8bits System BIOS Cacheable :Enabled...
  • Page 43 【 【 【 【 3 】 】 】 】 ___________________________________ D. Memory Hole at 15M-16M Enabling this feature will reserve the 15MB to 16MB memory address space for ISA expansion cards. However, enabling this function will result in not allowing the system to have access to memory above 16MB.
  • Page 44: Power Management Setup

    3- 4 Power Management Setup This section provides information on the Green PC power management features. In order to enable the power management function, please select POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu. ROM PCI / ISA BIOS POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP AWARD SOFTWARE, INC Power Management...
  • Page 45 * APM (Advanced Power Management) should be installed to keep the time updated when the computer enters suspend mode activated by the BIOS Power Management. For DOS environment, you need to add DEVICE = C:\DOS\POWER.EXE. For Windows 3.1 x and Windows 95, you need to install Windows with the APM feature.
  • Page 46 E. PM Time Setting HDD Off After Select times between 15 and 1 minutes to power manage the HDD. The hard disk drive will enter sleep mode where no power is supplied to the hard drive. Any read /write activity to the hard drive will bring it back to full-on state. This function is only valid for IDE HDDs that support the power saving function.
  • Page 47: Pnp/Pci Configuration

    3-5 PNP/PCI Configuration ROM PCI / ISA BIOS PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Resources Controlled By :Manual PCI IRQ Actived By : Level Reset Configuration Data :Disabled PCI IDE 2nd Channel : Enabled PCI IDE IRQ Map To : ISA IRQ-3 assigned to : Legacy ISA IRQ-4 assigned to...
  • Page 48: Load Setup Defaults

    B. Reset Configuration Data Enable: The system BIOS will clear/reset the ESCD during the POST. ※ After clearing the ESCD, the BIOS will then change this item's value to "D isabled" , otherwise, the ESCD data would become useless. C. IRQ#/DMA# assign to When resources are controlled manually, you can assign each system interrupt &...
  • Page 49: Integrated Peripherals

    "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" loads the default system values directly from "CMOS SETUP UTILITY" menu(Figure 3-1). If the stored record created by the setup program becomes corrupted (and therefore unusable), these defaults will be loaded automatically when you turn on the computer. ROM PCI / ISA BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
  • Page 50 ROM PCI / ISA BIOS INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. Internal PCI/IDE : Both Onboard Parallel Mode : SPP IDE Primary Master PIO : Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO : Auto PS/2 mouse function : Enabled...
  • Page 51: Supervisor Password & User Password Setting

    3-8 Supervisor Password & User Password Setting A. Set "User password" Only If "Security Option" (located in BIOS features Setup Screen) is set to "System" User Password correct ? BIOS Setting BIOS Setup ? System Booting If "Security Optional" is set to "Setup" User Password BIOS Setup ? correct ?
  • Page 52: Ide Hdd Auto Detection

    B. Set both "Supervisor password" and "User password" Supervisor password BIOS Setup ? correct ? BIOS Setting User Password correct ? System Booting 3-9 IDE HDD Auto Detection This utility can AUTO DETECT IDE hard disk type. ROM PCI / ISA BIOS CMOS SETUP UTILITY AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
  • Page 53: Save And Exit Setup

    3-10 Save and Exit Setup "SAVE & EXIT SETUP" If you select this and press the [Enter] key, the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chip set. The microprocessor will check this whenever you turn on your system, and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system.
  • Page 54: Introduction

    4-1 Introduction IDE drivers for this mainboard are included as a part of the floppy diskette that is enclosed in the mainboard package. These drivers support Ultra DMA-33 timings and you may refer to the SiS website at http://www.sis.com.tw for more information.
  • Page 55: Sis Ide Driver Installation For Windows 3.X

    channel 1 master is 4 * 30ns channel 1 slave is 3 * 30ns 4. Hard Drives' default wait states are set by using Hard Drive internal information automatically. The recommended value table for different mode Hard Drives is as follows: Hard Disk Mode ======================================================== Recovery Time...
  • Page 56: Sis Ide Driver Installation For Windows 95

    above lines after the first quotation marks. For example: "siswindv.386" change to " ;device=siswindv.386" Also, you can run a PIO mode driver after installing a DMA mode driver by changing the setting "sis_master=on" into " ;sis_master=on" or " sis_master=off" 3. After installing the IDE driver, you can turn on the 32-Bit Disk Access and 32-bit File Access(32-Bit File Access only available in Windows for Workgroups to improve performance.
  • Page 57: Sis Ide Driver Installation For Windows Nt 4.0

    4. Next, you will see the "Insert Diskette" dialog box. Insert the diskette into the Floppy drive, and change path to "A:\IDE\NT" in dialog box. 5. Next, In "Select OEM Option " dialog box, choose SiS PCI MASTER IDE Miniport Driver " and click " OK " 6.
  • Page 58 ============================================================= 1. Put the diskette in Floppy Drive. 2. Open OS2 Windows or OS2 Full Screen. 3. Change Drive to Floppy Drive. 4. Change Directory to\IDE\OS2. 5. Run INSTOS2.EXE 6. Reboot OS/2 system. ====================================================== [Note 1] Default Transfer Mode is Master DMA Mode [Note 2] Add/!Moption after BASEDEV=SISIDE.ADD in CONFIG.SYS to disable ^Master DMA Mode ______________________________________________________________...
  • Page 59 1. Why will the Novell Netware Server will hang when client is trying to login? Please remember to use Uninstall function to remove the SiS IDE DOS Driver after the SiS IDE Netware Driver installed. 2. How does one use 32-bit file access for Hard Disk and CD-ROM working at the same channel in WFW 3.11 environment? You should either put the devices in adifferent channel or turn the 32-bit file access off.
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