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HOT-661/P
Pentium
II processor
Based AGP
MAIN BOARD
User's Manual
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  • Page 1 HOT-661/P Pentium II processor ™ Based AGP MAIN BOARD User's Manual...
  • Page 2 FCC Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................3 REFACE ..................4 HAPTER NTRODUCTION Specification..........................4 Accessories of HOT-661/P ......................6 ..............7 HAPTER ARDWARE ONFIGURATION The Pentium II & Celeron Processor ................... 7 What does the RM (Retention Mechanism) consist of ..............8 Install the Retention Mechanism and Heat Sink Support .............
  • Page 4: Preface

    PREFACE HOT-661/P mainboard is a highly integrated IBM PC/AT compatible system board. The design will accept Intel Pentium II processors which features high-performance pipelined burst secondary cache memory support with size of 512KB or 256KB. The memory subsystem is designed to support up to 1024MB SDRAM in standard 168-pin DIMM socket.
  • Page 5 SPECFICATION The HOT-661/P mainboard is carefully designed for the demanding PC user who wants high perfor- mance and many intelligent features in a compact package: Intel Chipset: Features Intel 440BX AGPset with I/O subsystems. CPU Support: Celeron™ processors 233/66 ~ 333/66 MHz Pentium II™...
  • Page 6 ACPI: Support ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) function. ACPI provide more Energy Saving Features for the future operating system supporting OS Direct Power Management (OSPM) functionality. Board Size: ATX form factor, dimension 305mm x 170mm Advanced Features: Low EMI -- Spread Spectrum built in - ±1.5% modulation and automatic clock shut-off of unused PCI/SDRAMS slots to reduce the EMI.
  • Page 7: Accessories Of Hot-661/P

    ACCESSORIES OF HOT-661/P...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration

    HARDWARE CONFIGURATION The Pentium II Processor The Pentium II and Celeron processor is the next member of the P6 processor family. It combines the architectural advances in the Pentium Pro processor with the instruction set extensions of MMX technology. It is fully compatible with the huge base of Intel architec- ture-based PC software.
  • Page 9: What Does The Rm (Retention Mechanism) Consist Of

    What does the RM (Retention Mechanism) consist of PPentium II processor requires the Retention Mechanism (RM) and optional Heat Sink Support (HSS) to hold the base processor in the S.E.C. cartridge. Following installation procedure will display how to install these mechanism. Retention Mechanism package consists of 2 separate parts and optional Heat Sink Support consists of 3 separate parts.
  • Page 10: Install The Retention Mechanism And Heat Sink Support

    Install the Retention Mechanism and Heat Sink Support Place the mainboard on a workbench (not in a chassis). Be sure that the mainboard is bare (that is, no SIMMs, cables, or cards are installed). Install the Retention Mechanism : 1. Finds out the Retention Mechanism (RM) Mounting Holes and "Pin 1"...
  • Page 11 Install the Heat Sink Support: Before you install the Heat Sink Support, please check your Pentium II processor, if you have an Intel boxed processor ( Refer to Figure 2-11), you can ignore this section. In Intel boxed processor kit, it will includes it's own Heat Sink Support accessories and install manual, you can Install the Heat Sink Support onto the mainboard by following the Intel processor kit's instructions.
  • Page 12: Install Pentium Ii Processor

    Install Pentium II Processor Push the latches on the processor toward the center of the processor until they click into place. Hold the processor so that the fan shroud is facing toward the Heat Sink Support Base bar on the mainboard. Slide the processor into the Retention Mechanism. Ensure that the alignment notch in the processor fits over the plug in Slot 1.
  • Page 13 Celeron™ Processor S.E.P.P. Only Retention Mechanism Assembly Procedures These procedures have been included to help assemble the S.E.P.P. (Single Edge Processor Package) only Retention Mechanism. Please follow them exactly: Required Components Figure 2-17 SEPP (Figure 2-16) Primary Side Heatsink (Figure 2-17) Heatsink Retention Clip (Figure 2-18) Figure 2-16 Figure 2-18...
  • Page 14: What Does Celeron Processor Rm Consist

    What does the Celeron™ Processor RM consist of Celeron™ Processor requires the Retention Mechanism (RM) to hold the base processor in the S.E.P.P. Following installation procedure will display how to install these mechanism. Please consult to your supplier for the mechanism. Retention Mechanism package consists of 2 sets separate parts.
  • Page 15: Install Celeron Processor

    Install Celeron™ Processor Hold the processor so that the Heatsink is facing toward the DIMM sockets on the mainboard. Slide the processor into the Retention Mechanism. Push the processor down firmly, with even pressure on both sides of the top, until it is seated. (Refer to Figure 2-25 and Figure 2-26) Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26...
  • Page 16: Jumpers

    Jumpers Several hardware settings are made through the use of jumper caps to connect jumper pins on the main board. The jumper's pin 1 on main board will be on the top or on the left when hold- ing the main board with the keyboard connector away from yourself. Jumpers with two pins will be shown as for Close (On) and for Open (Off).
  • Page 17 CPU Clock Configuration Table (Table 2-1) shows the Pentium II/Celeron 233 MHz ~333 MHz and Pentium II 350 MHz ~ 450 MHz quick setting on the mainboard. Table 2-2 shows adjustable System clock on jumper JP39. Note: JP39 will be not available when jumper group JP37 is set to AUTO. Table 2-3 shows adjustable CPU Clock Ratios on jumper group JP37.
  • Page 18 CPU Clock Ratio HOT-661/P mainboard provides a Jumper group JP37 to set CPU Speed configure by BIOS or by hardware jumper. By inserting jumper pack on AUTO group, the user can Soft-Configure the CPU Host Clock and CPU Clock Ratio from BIOS. By removeing jumper pack from AUTO group and inserting mini jumpers on MANUAL group properly, the user can configure the CPU Clock Ratio (multiplier) manually.
  • Page 19: Flash Eeprom Vpp - J17

    Clear CMOS - JP19 HOT-661/P mainboard supports jumper JP19 for discharging mainboard's CMOS memory. This jumper can clear the CMOS data stored in the Giga I/O chip. To clear the CMOS data please follow listed steps: 1) Turn off the PC, 2) Remove mini jumper from JP19 pin 1-2, 3) Insert mini jumper to JP19 pin 2-3 for a brief while, 4) Remove mini jumper from JP19 in 2-3,...
  • Page 20 Connectors Front Panel Connectors Hardware Reset Connector - J32 Attach 2-pin hardware reset switch to it. Closing the reset switch restarts the system. KeyLock Connector - J27 KeyLock & Power LED connector is a 5-pin connec- tor for a lock that may be installed on the system case for enabling or disabling the keyboard.
  • Page 21 Back Panel Connectors Figure 2-31 COM1/COM2 Connectors Attach COM1/COM2 device cables to these connectors. PS/2 Keyboard & PS/2 Mouse Connector Two 6-pin female PS/2 keyboard & Mouse Connectors is located at the rear of the main board. PS/2 Mouse on top of connector and PS/2 Keyboard on the bottom of connector. Plug the PS/2 keyboard and mouse jack into this connector.
  • Page 22 CPU, Chassis & AGP cooling Fan connectors - JP29, JP28, J43 & The main board provides three onboard 12V cooling fan power connectors for CPU (JP28 & JP29), Chassis (J43) and AGP device (J47) cooling fan. Depending on the fan maker, the wiring and plug may be different.
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Memory Configuration

    MEMORY CONFIGURATION The HOT-661/P mainboard provides four 168-pin DIMM sockets that make it possible to install from 8MB up to 512MB of SDRAM. The DIMM socket support 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB and 256MB3.3V single- or double-side SDRAM DIMM. The four DIMM sockets are arranged in four banks of one socket each, Each bank provides a 64/72-bit wide data path.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 Flash Utility

    FLASH UTILITY This chapter briefly discusses Award Flash utility in order 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 661.OLD. Please note that those file names are not absolute. They are only examples to let you have a more clear understanding of the updating process.
  • Page 25 “Are You Sure to Program? “ 3. Answer “N” if you do not want to program, and then it will exit. If “Yes” To save the old BIOS: 1. Please respond “Y”, and then press the ENTER key. 2. Move the cursor to “File Name to Save: “ 3.
  • Page 26 To view a complete usage of FLASH utility, please type “awdflash /?” and press the ENTER key. Notes About Award Flash Utility Please note that Award Flash Utility cannot run under EMM386 or QEMM. Thus, when executing the command “awdflash”, an error message will appear: “Error Message: Fail —...
  • Page 27: Etup

    BIOS SETUP HOT-661/P BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This information is stored in battery-backed RAM so that it retains the Setup information when ever the power is turned off. Entering Setup Power on the computer and press <Del>...
  • Page 28: The Main Menu

    The Main Menu Standard CMOS setup This setup page includes all items in a standard compatible BIOS. BIOS features setup This setup page includes all items of Award special enhanced features. Chipset features setup This setup page includes all items of chipset features. Power Management Setup This setup page includes all items of Power Management features.
  • Page 29 IDE HDD auto detection Automatically configure IDE hard disk drive parameters. Supervisor Password Change, set, or disable supervisor password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup. User Password Change, set, or disable user password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
  • Page 30 Standard CMOS Setup Date The date format is <day>, <month> <date> <year>. Press <F3> to show the calendar. Time The time format is <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is calculated base on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example. 5 p.m. is 17:00:00. Hard Disks Type This item identify the types of hard disk drives that has been installed in the computer.
  • Page 31 Video This item selects the type of adapter used for the primary system monitor that must matches your video display card and monitor. Although secondary monitors are sup- ported, you do not have to select the type in Setup. Error halt This item determines if the system will stop, when an error is detected during power up.
  • Page 32 BIOS Features Setup Virus Warning When this item is enabled, the Award BIOS will monitor the boot sector and partition table of the hard disk drive for any attempt at modification. If an attempt it made, the BIOS will halt the system and the following error message will appear. Afterwards, if necessary, you will be able to run an anti-virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damage is done.
  • Page 33 Swap Floppy Drive When this item enables, the BIOS will swap floppy drive assignments so that Drive A: will function as Drive B: and Drive B: as Drive A:. Boot Up Floppy Seek During POST, BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40 or 80 tracks. Boot Up NumLock Status When this option enables, BIOS turns on Num Lock when system is powered on.
  • Page 34 Video BIOS Shadow Determines whether video BIOS will be copied to RAM. However, it is optional depending on chipset design. Video Shadow will increase the video speed. C8000-CBFFF Shadow/DC000-DFFFF Shadow These categories determine whether option ROMs will be copied to RAM. An example of such option ROM would be support of on-board SCSI.
  • Page 35 Chipset Features Setup Auto Configuration The default setting of the optimal timings for items 3 through 7 for 60ns EDO DRAM modules. DRAM Speed Selection This item set the EDO DRAM Read/Write timings that the system uses. When item of "Auto Configuration"...
  • Page 36 EDO DRAM Read Burst ) This item set the EDO DRAM Read Burst Timing. The timing used depends on the type of DRAM (EDO burst mode or standard fast page mode) on a per-bank basis. The options are 222 and 333. EDO DRAM Write Burst This item set the EDO DRAM Write Burst timing for accessing DRAM.
  • Page 37 Passive Release When enabled, the chipset provides a programmable passive release mechanism to meet the required ISA master latencies. Delayed Transaction Since the 2.1 revision of the PCI specification requires much tighter controls on target and master latency. PCI cycles to or from ISA typically take longer. When enabled, the chipset provides a programmable delayed completion mechanism to meet the required target latencies.
  • Page 38 CPU Clock Ratio This item allows the user to adjust CPU Host Clock/Internal Clock ration when JP37 is set to Auto. The user may adjust CPU Clock Ratio from x2 to x5. This item will not show up when JP37 is set to Manual. CPU Speed This item is show only.
  • Page 39 Power Management Setup ACPI Function This item determine to support ACPI function or not. Power Management This item determines the options of the power management function. Max Saving puts the system into power saving mode after a brief period of system inactivity; Min Saving is the same as Max Saving except the time of the system inactivity period is longer;...
  • Page 40 This item determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. The choice: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, N/A. Doze Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the CPU clock will run at slower speed while all other devices still operate at full speed.
  • Page 41 ** Reload Global Timer Events ** If any of these items is set to Disabled, that system activity event will not be monitored to reload global timer. If these items is set to Enabled, that system activity event will be monitored to reload global timer. These items include IRQ[3-7, 9-15], NMI, Primary IDE0/1, Secondary IDE 0/1, Floppy Disk, Serial Port and Parallel Port.
  • Page 42: Pci Configuration Setup

    PCI Configuration Setup PNP OS Installed When this item is set to Yes, it will allow the PnP OS(Windows 95) control the system resources except PCI devices and PnP boot devices. Default setting is No. Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capability to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices.
  • Page 43 PCI IDE IRQ Map to This items allows you to configure your system to the type of IDE disk controller in use. By default, Setup assumes that your controller is an ISA device rather than a PCI control- ler. If you have equipped your system with a PCI controller, changing this allows you to specify which slot has the controller and which PCI interrupt (A, B, C or D) is associated with the connected hard drives.
  • Page 44: Integrated Peripherals

    Integrated Peripherals IDE HDD Block Mode This item is used to set IDE HDD Block Mode. If your IDE Hard Disk supports block mode, then you can enable this function to speed up the HDD access time. If not, please disable this function to avoid HDD access error.
  • Page 45 IDE Primary Master UDMA On this mainboard, Intel 430LX PCIset improves IDE transfer rate using Bus Master UltraDMA/33 IDE which can handle data transfer up to 33MB/sec. The options are Disabled, Enabled and Auto, Auto is the default settings for on board Primary Master UltraDMA33.
  • Page 46 Hot-Key - Power-on by soft-on/off button and keyboard are available. The user may set power-on hot-key from <Ctrl><F1> to <Ctrl><F12>. PS/2 Mouse - Powre-on by soft-on/off button and PS/2 Mouse are available. Note:1. When item of PS/2 Mouse or HOT-Key is selected, please also adjust jumper JP38 to the proper position.
  • Page 47: Password Setting

    Password Setting This section describes the two access modes that can be set using the options found on the Supervisor Password and User Password. Supervisor Password and User Password The options on the Password screen menu make it possible to restrict access to the Setup program by enabling you to set passwords for two different access modes: Supervisor mode and User mode.

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