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945G Express Chipset Development Kit User's Manual
About This Manual
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About This Manual
This user's manual describes the use of the Intel
Kit. This manual has been written for OEMs, system evaluators, and embedded system
developers. All jumpers, headers, LED functions, and their locations on the board, along
with subsystem features and POST codes, are defined in this document.
For the latest information about the Intel
reference platform, visit:
http://developer.intel.com/design/intarch/devkits/index.htm
For design documents related to this platform, such as schematics and bill of materials,
please contact your Intel field sales representative.
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Content Overview
Chapter 1: About This Manual
Description of conventions used in this manual. The last few sections explain how to obtain
literature and contact customer support.
Chapter 2: Development Kit Features
Describes development kit features and board capability. This includes the information on
the processor features, component features and operation, and overall development kit
board capability.
Chapter 3: Setting Up the Development Kit Board
Complete instructions on how to configure the evaluation board and processor assembly by
setting jumpers, connecting peripherals, providing power, and configuring the BIOS.
Chapter 4: Hardware Reference
Description of jumper settings and functions, board debug capabilities, and pinout
information for connectors.
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Text Conventions
The following notations may be used throughout this manual.
#
Variables
Instructions
Numbers
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The pound symbol (#) appended to a signal name indicates that the signal is
active low.
Variables are shown in italics. Variables must be replaced with correct values.
Instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase. When you are programming,
instructions are not case sensitive. You may use either upper case or lower case.
Hexadecimal numbers are represented by a string of hexadecimal digits
followed by the character H. A zero prefix is added to numbers that begin with A
through F (e.g., FF is shown as 0FFH). Decimal and binary numbers are
represented by their customary notations. (That is, 255 is a decimal number and
1111 1111 is a binary number. In some cases, the letter B is added for clarity.)
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