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Motherboard
User's Guide
November 1998
5728892203 (Rev 2)
T3274

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  • Page 1 Motherboard User's Guide November 1998 5728892203 (Rev 2) T3274...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from us. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein.
  • Page 3 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement FCC Notice - Part 15 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 in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: About This Guide

    About This Guide Congratulations on your purchase of this new motherboard. This user's guide provides information on the installation and setup procedures for your new motherboard. Chapter 1: Specifications lists the standard features and technical specifications of the motherboard. You can find the motherboard layout in Chapter 2: Connectors and Jumpers.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS ...................1-1 TANDARD EATURES ...............1-2 ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS CPU (C ) ..............1-2 ENTRAL ROCESSING 440 B PC P ..............1-2 NTEL ASIC ROCESSOR ..................1-2 OWER ANAGEMENT ......................1-3 EMORY ....................1-3 UILT ATI R IIC 1X AGP (R 2X AGP) C NTEGRATED URBO ONTROLLER...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER 4: INSTALLATION CPU I ..................4-2 NSTALLATION ................4-4 EMORY NSTALLATION CHAPTER 5: DEVICE DRIVERS INSTALLATION ESS P ................5-1 UDIO YSTEM ATI RAGE VGA D ................5-5 RIVER...
  • Page 7: Standard Features

    h a p t e r S p e c i f i c a t i o n s This chapter lists standard features and technical specifications of your motherboard. Standard Features P High performance system using Intel Celeron, Mendocino or Pentium II CPU P Designed using Intel 440 Basic PC processor P Intel 82443EX (82443LX) PCI/AGP controller (PAC)
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 1: Specifications Technical Specifications CPU (Central Processing Unit) Ÿ Advanced Intel CPU: Single Celeron à 266MHz core without L2 cache; Mendocino à 300MHz core with 128KB L2 cache integrated on the CPU die; or Pentium II à 233/266/300/333MHz core with 512KB L2 cache Ÿ...
  • Page 9: Memory

    Technical Specifications Memory Ÿ 2MB Flash ROM with AMI BIOS Ÿ Two DIMM (dual inline memory module) sockets provided for expansion to 256MB maximum memory Ÿ 168-pin 3.3V SDRAMs supported, memory access time of SDRAMs must be 66MHz Ÿ 64-bit non-ECC memory Ÿ...
  • Page 10: Integrated Ati Rage Iic 1X Agp (Rage Pro Turbo 2X Agp) Controller

    Chapter 1: Specifications Ÿ Microphone in jack, audio line in jack, and audio line out jack Ÿ Expansion slots: PCI slots x2, ISA slot x1 Integrated ATI Rage IIC 1X AGP (Rage Pro Turbo 2X AGP) Controller Integrated ESS Solo-1 PCI Sound Chip Wake-on-LAN (WOL) feature This feature enables a management application to remotely power up your system, perform remote PC setup, update and...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers

    h a p t e r Connectors & Jumpers This chapter provides the layout, descriptions and functions of the connectors and jumpers of your motherboard. There are a number of connectors and jumpers on the motherboard. Connectors allow you to connect to different peripherals and/or devices.
  • Page 12: Parts Of The Motherboard

    Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers Parts of the Motherboard Game, Mic, Audio Out and Audio In Ports Clock IC Parallel, Video Out and Serial Port AGP Chip FDD Connector DIMM Sockets USB Ports x2 ATX Power Connector Super I/O Chip Video SGRAM Mouse/Keyboard Port Sound Chip...
  • Page 13: Motherboard Layout

    Motherboard Layout Motherboard Layout JKB/MS JUSB JFDD JATX JDIMM2 JDIMM1 JFAN-C JFAN SLOT1 (CPU ) JCD2 JPCI1 23 24 JPCI2 Battery JISA...
  • Page 14: Quick Reference

    Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers Quick Reference Pointer Jumpers/ Function Page Connectors JKB/MS PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector JUSB USB Connector JFDD Floppy Drive Connector JATX Power Supply Connector 2-10 JCOM1 Serial Port Connector JVGA VGA Port Connector JPRT Print Port Connector JDIMM1, JDIMM2 DIMM Sockets JFAN...
  • Page 15: Description On Connectors & Jumpers

    Description on Connectors & Jumpers Description on Connectors & Jumpers PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector (JKB/MS) The PS/2 enhanced keyboard and mouse is Signal Signal connected to the computer Data via a female mini-DIN (fused) connector JKB/MS that is mounted on the motherboard.
  • Page 16: Vga Port Connector

    Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers Print Port Connector (JPRT) Signal Signal Signal Signal Strobe# Data bit 5 Select Data bit 0 Data bit 6 14 Auto Feed# 20 Data bit 1 Data bit 7 Fault# Data bit 2 ACK# INIT# Data bit 3 Busy SLCT IN#...
  • Page 17: Audio Line Out Connector

    Description on Connectors and Jumpers Audio Line In Connector (JIN) Signal JIN is for connecting audio output of peripheral devices such as Audio Left In CD/cassette player. Audio Right In Audio Line Out Connector (JOUT) JOUT is for connection to an Signal amplifier system or other audio peripheral devices.
  • Page 18: Wake-On-Ring Connector

    Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers Fax/Modem Speaker Connector (JPHONE) JPHONE is for connection to an add-on fax/modem card's speaker. Wake-on-LAN Connector (JWOL) Wake-on-LAN is a key feature for Signal corporate systems. JWOL jumper 5V standby allows a management application to Ground remotely power on a computer that is MP_Wakeup...
  • Page 19 Description on Connectors and Jumpers MPEG Connector (JMPEG) JMPEG is for Signal connecting MPEG-I CD/MPEG Right Channel Input audio in signals. CD/MPEG Left Channel Input Floppy Drive Connector (JFDD) Signal Signal DENSEL Reserved FDEIN FDINDX# (Index) FDMO0# (Motor Enable A) FDDS1# (Drive Select B) FDDS0# (Drive Select A) FDMO1# (Motor Enable B)
  • Page 20 2-10 Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers CPU Fan 2 Header (JFAN) Signal JFAN becomes active when the system’ s power is turned on. +12V CPU Fan 1 Header (JFAN-C) JFAN-C becomes active when the Signal system is in suspend mode. FAN_CTRL (+12V) Power Supply Connector (JATX) Signal...
  • Page 21: Pci Bus Connectors

    Description on Connectors and Jumpers 2-11 PCI Bus Connectors (JPCI1, JPCI2) There are a total of two PCI slots available on the motherboard, namely, JPCI1 and JPCI2. -12 V AD16 AD17 +12 V +3.3 V C/BE2# +5 V FRAME# +5 V No Connect IRDY# +5 V...
  • Page 22: Isa Bus Connector

    2-12 Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers ISA Bus Connector (JISA1) JISA1 is an ISA slot available on the motherboard for expansion purposes. IOCHK# MEMCS16# SBHE# BRSTDRV IOCS16# LA23 +5 V IRQ10 LA22 IRQ9 IRQ11 LA21 -5 V IRQ12 LA20 DRQ2 IRQ15 LA19 -12 V...
  • Page 23 Description on Connectors and Jumpers 2-13 PCI IDE Connectors (JIDE1, JIDE2) The PCI-bus IDE type devices are connected to the motherboard by using a 40-pin Daisy-chained cable to JIDE1 and JIDE2. JIDE1 is for the primary IDE connector while JIDE2 is for the secondary IDE connector. Those signals in brackets are signals for the secondary IDE connector.
  • Page 24 2-14 Chapter 2: Connectors & Jumpers Front Panel I/O Connectors (JFRONT, JFRONT1) Note that JFRONT connector is a manufacturer reserved function and is therefore not available to the user. JFRONT1 allows connection of I/O controls to the front panel. h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h Reset Switch –...
  • Page 25: Cpu Frequency Select Jumper

    Description on Connectors and Jumpers 2-15 CPU Frequency Select Jumper (JCPU) JCPU jumper is used to set CPU speed. CPU Model Frequency Ratio Bus Freq. Celeron 266MHz 66MHz Celeron 300MHz 4.5X 66MHz Celeron 300MHz 4.5X 66MHz 300AMHz Celeron 333MHz 66MHz Pentium II 233MHz 3.5X...
  • Page 27 h a p t e r B I O S S e t u p The AMI BIOS Setup Utility of your system is discussed in this chapter. The system Basic Input and Output System (BIOS) is the interface between the hardware and the operating system software.
  • Page 28: Entering System Setup

    Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Entering System Setup When you turn on your system, the following message is shown while your system is executing POST: Hit <DEL> if you want to run SETUP In order to enter Setup Utility, you have to press <DEL> key fast enough before it starts up the operating system.
  • Page 29: Standard Cmos Setup

    Standard CMOS Setup If you want to modify the option for an item, you have to select that item and press <PgUp> or <PgDn> key. The options for an item will be shown either at the bottom of the screen, or at the right column of the screen.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Options and description of each item as follows: Item Options Description Date (mm/dd/yy) Month:day:year Sets system date and time to current date and time. Time (hh/mm/ss) hour:min:sec Floppy Drive A: Not Installed Selects the type of floppy drive 360 KB 5¼...
  • Page 31: Advanced Cmos Setup

    Advanced CMOS Setup Boot Sector Virus Disabled Protect the boot sector and Protection partition table of the hard disk from virus intrusion when this is enabled. Base Memory Detect and display the size of base memory and extended memory installed in your Extd Memory system.
  • Page 32 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Disabled BIOS will attempt to read the boot 1st Boot Device IDE-0 record from first, second, then third IDE-1 device in the selected order until it is 2nd Boot Device IDE-2 successful in reading the boot record. IDE-3 Floppy 3rd Boot Device...
  • Page 33: Advanced Chipset Setup

    Advanced Chipset Setup C000, 16K Disabled Enables the shadowing of the Shadow contents of selected ROM area. ROM Enabled area not used by ISA adapter cards is Cached C400, 16K allocated to PCI adapter cards. Shadow Disabled - contents of video ROM are C800, 16K not copied to RAM.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Options and description of each item as follows: Item Options Description SDRAM RAS To 3 Clks Specifies the length of the delay CAS Delay 2 Clks inserted between the RAS and CAS signals of the DRAM system memory access cycle.
  • Page 35 Advanced Chipset Setup VGA Frame Enabled Enables or disables VGA video Buffer USWC Disabled frame buffer using USWC. Note that older ISA card drivers may not behave correctly if this option is not set to Disabled. PCI Frame Buffer Enabled Enables or disables USWC USWC Disabled...
  • Page 36 3-10 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Normal ISA Specifies the bus that the DMA-0 Type specified DMA channel can be DMA-1 Type used on. DMA-2 Type DMA-3 Type DMA-5 Type DMA-6 Type DMA-7 Type AGP Aperture 4 MB Specifies the amount of memory Size 8 MB that can be used by AGP...
  • Page 37: Power Management Setup

    PCI/Plug and Play Setup 3-11 Power Management Setup Power Management Setup allows you to configure power conservation features.
  • Page 38 3-12 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Options and descriptions of each item as follows: Item Options Description Power Disabled Enabled lets the BIOS control the Management/ Enabled power conservation features. Video Power Down Disabled Specifies the power state that the Mode Standby display or hard disk enters after the Suspend...
  • Page 39 PCI/Plug and Play Setup 3-13 Monitor Enables event monitoring on the Device 6 (Serial selected item. Monitor allows BIOS port 1) to enter Full On state if any activity Device 7 (Serial occurs on that specific item when port 2) the computer is in a power saving Device 8 (Parallel...
  • Page 40: Pci/Plug And Play Setup

    3-14 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup RTC Alarm Second PCI/Plug and Play Setup PCI/Plug and Play Setup configures PCI and Plug-and-Play features.
  • Page 41 PCI/Plug and Play Setup 3-15 Options and descriptions of each item as follows: Item Options Description Plug and Set this to Yes if your operating Play-Aware system is aware of and follows the Plug and Play specification. Onboard Sound Disabled Enables or disables system's Function Enabled...
  • Page 42 3-16 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup PCI/PnP Specifies which bus the specified IRQ3 IRQ line is used on and allows you to reserve interrupts for legacy ISA IRQ4 adapter cards. If more interrupts must be removed from the pool, IRQ5 you can use these options to reserve the IRQ by assigning an IRQ7 ISA/EISA setting to it.
  • Page 43: Peripheral Setup

    Peripheral Setup 3-17 Peripheral Setup Peripheral Setup allows you to configure system I/O support. Options and descriptions of each item as follows: Item Options Description OnBoard FDC Auto Enables the floppy drive Disabled controller on the motherboard. Enabled Floppy Drive Read/Write Specifies the read/write access Access...
  • Page 44: Auto Detect Hard Disks

    3-18 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Normal à normal parallel mode Parallel Port Normal Mode Bi-Directional EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) à provide asymmetric bidirectional data transfer driven by the host device. ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) à achieve data transfer rates of up to 2.5 Mbps. Uses DMA protocal and provides symmetric bidirectional communication.
  • Page 45: Change User Password

    Save Settings and Exit 3-19 Change User Password Change Supervisor Password Passwords prevent unauthorized use of your computer. There are two levels of security provided by your system, that is, supervisor and user. If "Password Check" item in the "Advanced CMOS Setup" is set to "Always", you shall need your user password before you are able to access your system.
  • Page 46: Change Language Setting

    3-20 Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Note that if you disabled the supervisor password, user password is automatically disabled, too. Wrong password entered provides the following message: Incorrect password, press any key to continue If you forgot your password, you have to clear CMOS data and reconfigure the system.
  • Page 47: Save Settings And Exit

    Save Settings and Exit 3-21 Save Settings and Exit When you are finished with the modifications and would like to quit setup, press <ESC> key until the following dialog box appears on screen: Type "Y" to save all changes made into CMOS RAM before leaving Setup utility.
  • Page 49 h a p t e r I n s t a l l a t i o n This chapter provides the installation procedures for CPU and system memory. Before proceeding with the installation procedure, read through some safety tips and precautions first: Ÿ...
  • Page 50: Cpu I Nstallation

    Chapter 4: Installation CPU Installation NOTE here are different kinds of CPU packaging, retention module, and fan assembly that can fit into this motherboard. The figures on this section show one type for your reference. You can consult your dealer for the installation of items that were different from what were shown here.
  • Page 51 CPU Installation Attach the fan assembly to C P U Pentium II processor by aligning and inserting the two clips near the bottom of the assembly into the two bottom notches found on the CPU. (Note that the fan's F a n A s s e m b l y power cable should be on top.) Then, push the two clips near the top of the assembly to snap these into the CPU's...
  • Page 52: M Emory I Nstallation

    Chapter 4: Installation Memory Installation Your system provides two DIMM slots for the installation of SDRAMs. Installation procedures as follows: Locate the DIMM sockets on the motherboard. Align the two notches of the DIMM with the receptive points on the DIMM socket.
  • Page 53 Memory Installation Insert the DIMM vertically with its metal fingers aligned with the socket's grooved slot. Press until the DIMM is locked onto the socket. (The clips will return to its original standing position when the DIMM is properly inserted into the socket, as Original Standing Position shown.) To ensure proper operation, check if the clip is properly...
  • Page 55 h a p t e r Device Drivers Installation This chapter provides you the procedures for installing several device drivers included with your motherboard. ESS PnP Audio System 1. Complete the installation of Windows 98 operating system. If you are not so familiar with the installation procedure, please refer to the user’...
  • Page 56 Chapter 5: Device Drivers Installation 5. Double click on “ PCI Multimedia Audio Device”. 6. Click on “ Driver” tab. 7. Click “ Update Driver” button. 8. The “ Update Device Driver Wizard” window is displayed. Click “ Next >” button. 9.
  • Page 57 ESS PnP Audio System 10. Click the white box beside “Specify a location:” and enter the drive and filename of the device driver, “D: \WIN9X\SOUND”. Then, click “ Next >” button. 11. Click “ Next >” button again. 12. The following screen informs you that the system is copying files.
  • Page 58 Chapter 5: Device Drivers Installation 14. Click “ Close” button. Your audio driver is now properly installed. 16. Check the “System Properties” for the newly installed audio driver: ble click on “ My Computer” icon b. Select “ Control Panel” c.
  • Page 59: Ati Rage Vga D River

    ATI RAGE VGA Driver ATI RAGE VGA Driver NOTE It is strongly recommended that you install this VGA driver even if the operating system may have detected this driver automatically. Complete the installation of Windows 98 operating system. If you are not so familiar with the installation procedure, please refer to the user’...
  • Page 60 Chapter 5: Device Drivers Installation Click “ Finish”. Your system now starts copying files into your hard disk. When this dialog box is displayed, press “ OK”. 10. Now, select the following sub-directory: E:\vga\win98\disk2. System copies other required files. 11. In order to reflect changes made onto your system, you will be requested to restart your operating system.

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