Tyan Computer Network Card TYAN S1572 ATX User Manual

Revision 1.0  
TYAN S1572 ATX  
Pentium Class 75 thru 200MHz  
430TX PCI-ISA System Board  
User's Manual  
 
Table Of Contents  
1. Introduction....................................................................... 3  
1.1 Overview................................................................3  
1.2 Hardware Specifications..........................................4  
1.3 Software Specifications.......................................... 5  
1.4 Environment........................................................... 5  
2. Board Installation.............................................................. 6  
2.1 Unpacking.............................................................. 6  
2.2 Installation.............................................................. 6  
3. S1572 On Board Resource Settings................................. 7  
3.1 S1572 Board Layout & Jumper Locations................ 7  
3.2 Quick Reference for Jumpers.................................. 8  
3.3 CMOS RTC............................................................12  
3.4 Speaker Connector..................................................12  
3.5 Turbo Switch.......................................................... 12  
3.6 Turbo LED Connect................................................12  
3.7 Reset Connector..................................................... 13  
3.8 Flash EPROM Jumpers.......................................... 13  
3.9 CMOS & Password Reset...................................... 13  
3.10 DRAM Installation................................................ 14  
3.11 CPU Installation.................................................... 15  
3.12 Cache Upgrade................................................... 16  
3.13 Peripheral Device Installation.................................16  
4. BIOS Configuration...........................................................17  
4.1 Entering Setup....................................................... 17  
4.2 Control Keys......................................................... 18  
4.3 Getting Help........................................................... 19  
4.4 The Main Menu...................................................... 19  
4.5 Standard CMOS Setup Menu...................................21  
4.6 BIOS Features Setup.............................................. 24  
4.7 Chipset Features Setup............................................27  
4.7.1 Power Management Setup........................28  
4.8 PCI Slot Configuration.............................................30  
4.9 Integrated Peripherals............................................. 32  
4.10 Loading Setup Defaults..........................................33  
4.11 Password Setting ..................................................33  
4.12 IDE HDD Auto Detection..................................... 35  
4.13 Save & Exit Setup.................................................35  
5. Flash Writer Utility............................................................ 36  
5.1 The Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen...................38  
6. System Resources............................................................. 39  
6.1 Timer & DMA Channel Map....................................39  
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1. Introduction  
1.1 Overview  
The S1572 is a quality, high performance mainboard designed for Intel  
Pentium microprocessors. This mainboard utilizes the Intel 430TX chipset  
and can support CPU speeds of 75MHz through 200MHz. The S1572  
will also support the CyrixM1/6x86 CPU's and the Intel multimedia  
Pentium with MMX processor, both the P55C and P54CTB Overdrive  
versions.  
The S1572's PCI Local Bus provides high performance capabilities that  
are ideal for a wide range of demanding applications such as: CAD,  
CAM, CAE, networking, multi-user environments, database management,  
desktop publishing, image processing and 3D animation.  
This integrated system board achieves high reliability with numerous  
features and yet is small enough to be supported in a "ATX" form-factor.  
Some of the features included are: on-board dual channel PCI PIO,  
DMA IDE and UltraDMA/33, on-board floppy controller, on-board high  
speed I/O, and support for pipeline-burst SRAM.  
Flexibility and expandibility have been designed into the S1572. With I/O  
and drive controller support built on-board, the five PCI and three ISA  
(One ISA and one PCI as a shared slot) slots are free for numerous add-  
on expansion cards.  
Remember to take a look at Tyan Computers web site located at  
products along with FAQ's, distributors list, drivers and CMOS setting  
explanations. If you have a tech support question please contact us at  
Notice  
This board uses the Intel 430TX chipset. According to Intel , the USB  
function in this chipset is not guaranteed. Compatibility tests cannot be  
conducted for USB at this time due to no availability of Operating  
System support for these devices. Please log on to the Tyan web page for  
the latest infomation.  
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1.2 Hardware Specifications/Features  
wCPU  
Intel Pentium 75 MHz thru 200 MHz (Socket 7)  
Intel Pentium P55C/P54CTB Overdrive (MMX)  
Cyrix/IBM/SGS M1/6x86 P120+, P150+, P166+,  
and AMD K5 PR90 through PR166.  
wSpeed  
50/60/66 MHz system bus  
25/30/33 MHz PCI bus  
wDRAM  
3 banks of 72 pin SIMM and 2 DIMM sockets  
Supports 5V or 3.3V memory  
Supports EDO(Extended Data Out) DRAMs  
Supports SDRAM(Synchronous DRAM)  
Supports Fast Page Mode DRAMs  
Supports 8MB to 256MB of DRAMs  
wL2 Cache  
512KB on board 2nd level cache memory  
Supports pipeline-burst SRAM  
wEIDE Controller  
Primary and secondary PCI EIDE channels on  
board for support of up to four EIDE Mode 0  
through Mode 4 drives.  
Supports DMA(Bus Master) mode 1 and 2.  
( Bus Master driver on web at www.tyan.com)  
Supports "UltraDMA/33" Synchronous mode.  
wEnhanced I/O  
Multi-mode bi-directional parallel port that  
supports standard, EPP and ECP modes.  
Supports 16550 compatible UARTS for on-board  
high speed serial ports.  
Support for an IrDA compliant Infra Red inter-  
face.  
On-board floppy controller  
On-board Universal Serial Ports (2)  
wI/O Bus Slots  
5 Master/Slave PCI-Bus  
3 ISA Bus One ISA and one PCI shared slot  
wMouse  
On-board PS/2 mouse connector.  
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1.3 Software Specifications  
wBIOS  
Award or AMI BIOS  
AT CMOS setup, BIOS/CHIPSET setup,  
and hard disk utility included.  
Support for easy BIOS upgrades with flash  
EPROM chip.  
wO.S.  
Operates with MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows  
for Work Group 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT  
OS/2, Novell Netware,and SCO Unix.  
Tyan is also a Solaris certified manufacturer.3  
1.4 Environment  
Ambient Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Altitude  
Vibration  
Voltage  
0 to +50 C (operating)  
0 to +85% (operating)  
0 to 10,000 feet (operating)  
0 to 1,000 Hz  
4.9 to 5.2 V  
Information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for  
reliability;however, noresponsibilityisassumedforinaccuracies. The  
informationcontainedinthisdocumentissubjecttochangewithout  
notice.  
Trademarks  
AwardBIOS/FlasharetrademarksofAward Software International Inc.  
AMI BIOS is a trademarks of American Megatrends Inc.  
IBM,PC,AT,PS/2 are trademarks of IBM Corporation  
INTEL,PentiumaretrademarksofIntelCorporation.  
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2. Board Installation  
2.1 Unpacking  
The mainboard package should contain the following:  
wS1572 Mainboard  
wOne IDE 40 pin cable  
wOne 34 pin floppy cable  
wUser's Manual  
The mainboard contains sensitive electric components which can be easily  
damaged by static electricity, so the mainboard should be left in its original  
packaging until it is ready to be installed.  
With the power supply plugged in and turned off, touch an unpainted area of  
the system chassis immediately before handling the mainboard or any com-  
ponent. Doing so discharges the static charge your body may have built.  
After opening the mainboard carton, extract the system board holding it by  
its edges ,and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface, component  
side up. Inspect the board for damage. Press down on any of the socket  
IC's if it appears they are not properly seated. Do this only with the board  
placed on an anti-static mat. Do not touch the bottom of the board.  
DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THE BOARD IF IT HAS BEEN  
DAMAGED!  
2.2 Installation  
You are now ready to install your mainboard. The mounting hole pattern of  
the S1572 matches the ATX system board spec. It is assumed that the  
chassis is for a standard ATX mainboard form factor.  
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3. On Board Resource Setting  
Figure 3.1 S1572 ATX Board Layout  
J P9  
JP10  
J18  
SDRAM Bank 1  
pin 1  
SDRAM Bank 0  
PS/2  
KB  
JP18  
JP19  
3Volt  
Battery  
J20  
J21  
DRAM Bank 2  
DRAM Bank 2  
DRAM Bank 1  
DRAM Bank 1  
DRAM Bank 0  
DRAM Bank 0  
PS/2  
Mouse  
pin 1  
Clk Gen.  
pin 1  
J23  
82439TX  
CPU 0  
Floppy Con.  
Primary IDE  
1
Tag RAM  
1
1
Secondary IDE  
pin 1  
PCI Slot 1  
pin 1USB1  
USB0  
JP3  
pin 1  
J 2  
PCI Slot 2  
PCI Slot 3  
PCI Slot 4  
JP1  
J 8  
pin 1  
82371AB  
JP14  
pin 1  
JP17  
JP2  
PCI Slot 5  
ISA Slot 1  
pin 1  
JP15  
JP16  
J25  
ISA Slot 2  
ISA Slot 3  
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3.2 Jumper Settings  
CPU Speed Settings for Pentium P54C and P55C:  
JP4  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
on  
on  
off  
off  
JP5  
off  
off  
off  
off  
off  
on  
on  
on  
on  
JP23 CPU Speed  
1-2,3-4 75MHz  
3-4  
1-2  
3-4  
1-2  
3-4  
1-2  
3-4  
1-2  
90MHz  
100MHz  
120MHz  
133MHz  
150MHz  
166MHz  
180MHz  
200MHz  
CPU Speed Settings for Cyrix/SGS/IBM 6x86/M1/AMD:  
JP4  
on  
JP5  
off  
JP6  
CPU Speed/ID  
1-2,3-4 100MHz/P120+  
on  
on  
off  
off  
3-4  
1-2  
120MHz/P150+  
133MHz/P166+  
DIMM Memory Voltage Select: 3V is Default  
DIMM VCC 3V 5V  
JP9  
JP10  
1-2  
1-2  
2-3  
2-3  
Heatsink Fan Power: J18  
pin1  
pin2  
pin3  
GND  
+12V  
GND  
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BIOS Voltage Select: JP2 (Default is 5V)  
BIOS 5V  
BIOS 12V  
JP2  
1-2  
2-3  
J8 Jumper Block:  
Desc.  
PIN#  
1-2  
3-4  
Soft Power  
Ext SMI  
IR1  
8-11  
Pri HDD LED 13-14  
Sec HDD LED 15-16  
PWR LED  
Reset SW  
Speaker  
18-20  
22-23  
24-27  
CPU Select: Default P54C, P55C(MMX), & Cyrix  
These jumpers need not be changed. The system  
will auto-detect your CPU type.  
P54C,  
P55C(MMX)  
Cyrix  
JP11 Off  
JP12 Off  
JP13 On  
CMOS Reset: JP1(Default Battery On)  
Battery On  
CMOS Reset  
1-2  
2-3  
To reset CMOS, jumper JP1 on pins 2-3 for two  
seconds, then jumper it back to pins 1-2.  
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Reset Connector: J8 pin 22-23  
Pinout Assignment  
22  
23  
Power Good  
Ground  
Flash EPROM: JP2  
This jumper should be left at the factory default.  
JP2 1-2  
Keylock Connector: J25  
Pinout Assignments  
1
2
3
4
5
Led  
No Connect  
Ground  
Keylock  
Ground  
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I/O Port Setting: J15 and J16  
J15  
J16  
1-2  
2-3  
For Serial Port 1-2  
For IR Port  
2-3  
Speaker Connector: J8 pins 24-27  
Pinout Assignments  
1
2
3
4
Speaker out  
Ground  
NC  
+ 5V  
HDD LED: J8 pins 13-14 and pins 15-16  
Pinout Assignments  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Anode  
Cathode  
Anode  
Cathode  
Infra Red Interface: J8 pins 8-11 and J2  
Pinout Assignments  
1(8)  
2(9)  
Signal In  
Gnd  
3(10) Signal Out  
4(11) VCC  
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3.3 CMOS RTC  
CMOS RTC includes an internal battery and Real Time Clock circuit. It  
provides the date and the time for the system. Normally the life span of a  
RTC internal battery is 10 years. This function is built onto the Intel TX  
chipset and cannot be field upgraded.  
3.4 Speaker Connector Installation  
S1572 provides a 4-Pin header to connect the speaker. The speaker is  
connected to pins 24-27 of J8.  
3.7 Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation  
The RESET switch on your cases' display panel provides users with the  
HARDWARE RESET function which is the same as power on/off. The  
system will do a cold start after the RESET switch is pushed by the user.  
The RESET switch is a 2 pin connector and should be installed on pins  
22 and 23 on J8.  
3.8 Flash EPROM-Jumper JP2  
The S1572 uses flash memory to store BIOS programs. It can be updated  
as new versions of the BIOS becomes available. The flash utility will guide  
you through the process step by step.  
JP2 determines which type of EPROM is used. This jumper has been set  
to match the on board BIOS chip. The factory default for the S1572 is on  
pins 1-2. Depending on the type of EPROM used, some boards will have  
JP2 on pins 2-3.  
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Refer to chapter 5 for Flash EPROM upgrade procedures.  
3.9 Hardware CMOS & Password Reset  
If you have been locked out of your system because you forgot your pass-  
word or set the CMOS incorrectly, follow the instructions below.  
a. Power off the system  
b. Jumper JP1 to pins 2 and 3.  
d. Wait for 2 seconds then return the jumper to pins 1 and 2.  
e. Power on the system again.  
By doing the above procedures, your password will be erased and the CMOS  
will be reset to the BIOS default.  
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3.10 DRAM Installation  
The S1572 uses a 64-bit data path from memory to CPU and can  
accommodate up to 256MB of RAM. The mainboard supports Fast Page  
Mode, and EDO (Extended Data Out) 72 pin SIMMs.  
SDRAM(Synchronous) are also supported in the DIMM slots. DIMM's  
must be of the unbuffered variety. All installed memory will be automati-  
cally detected so there is no need to set jumpers.  
wSIMM modules must be installed in pairs.  
wEach pair of SIMMs must be of the same size and type.  
wThe mainboard supports 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16MBx32 SIMMs.  
wSIMM bank 0, 1 and 2 can use either double or single sided SIMMs.  
wTwo SIMMs or One unbuffered DIMM must be installed for the system  
to POST.  
wSDRAM DIMMs can be installed one at a time.  
wThe mainboard supports 1, 2 and 4Mx 64 DIMM modules.  
wSIMM bank 0 and DIMM bank 0 cannot be used at the same time.  
SIMM bank 1 and DIMM bank 1 cannot be used at the same time.  
You can use SIMM bank 0 with DIMM bank 1.  
You can use SIMM bank 1 with DIMM bank 0.  
wIf you use 4Mx64 DIMMs you cannot use DRAM bank 2.  
wWe do not recommend using DRAM bank 2 along with DIMMs.  
wThe following table shows some of the available memory configurations.  
DRAM  
Bank 0  
DRAM  
Bank 1  
DRAM  
Bank 2  
SDRAM  
Bank 0  
SDRAM  
Bank 1  
Total  
4MB x2  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
8MB x1  
16MB x1  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
8MB  
8MB  
none  
none  
none  
16MB  
16MB  
24MB  
32MB  
32MB  
64MB  
8MB x2  
4MB x2  
16MB x2  
none  
none  
none  
4MB x2  
none  
4MB x2  
none  
none  
none  
8MB x2  
none  
none  
16MB x1  
none  
32MB x2  
none  
none  
none  
none  
none  
64MB x1 64MB  
none  
none  
none  
32MB x1 64MB x1 96MB  
64MB x1 64MB x1 128MB  
none  
none  
none  
64MB x2  
none  
none  
none  
none  
64MB x1 192MB  
none 256MB  
64MB x2 64MB x2  
64MB x2  
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3.11 CPU Installation  
Several types of CPUs (75 thru 200MHz) can be used on S1572.  
Please refer to section 3.2 for the correct CPU jumper settings for your  
board.  
wThe CPU is a sensitive electronic component and it can be easily  
damaged by static electricity. Do not touch the CPU pins with your  
fingers.  
wWhen installing the CPU into the socket, match the CPU pins to the  
socket pins.  
wBefore the CPU is installed, the mainboard must be placed on a flat  
plane. You should be able to insert the CPU with minimal pressure.  
Do not push down hard, use firm pressure.  
wA cooling fan and heat sink assembly is required to protect the  
CPU from being damaged.  
1. Make sure the ZIF socket lever is up. To raise the lever, pull it out  
to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go. The top plate will  
slide back.  
2. Align the CPU and socket Pin 1 corners. The pins on the bottom  
should align with the rows of holes in the socket.  
3. Insert the CPU in the socket. It should insert easily. If it does  
not, adjust the position of the lever a little.  
4. Press the lever down. The top plate will slide forward. You will  
feel some resistance as the pressure starts to secure the CPU in  
the socket. This is normal and will not damage the CPU.  
The lever should snap into place at the side of the socket.  
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3.12 Upgrading Cache Memory  
The S1572's 512kb of on-board pipelined burst SRAM and cannot be  
field upgraded. The TX chipset can cache a maximium of 64MB of  
RAM.  
3.13 Peripheral Device Installation  
After all the jumpers on the mainboard have been set, then it can be mounted  
into the case. Proceed to install the display card and any other peripheral  
devices.  
If a PCI-Bus interface card is to be installed in the system, any one of the  
five PCI-Bus slots can support either a Master or a Slave device.  
After installing the peripheral controllers, the user should check everything  
again, and prepare to power on the system.  
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4. BIOS Configuration  
Award's BIOS has a built in setup program that allows the user to modify  
the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in the  
battery-backed CMOS NVRAM. Entering incorrect information or for-  
getting your password can lock you out of your system.(refer to 3.9  
for resetting of CMOS)  
4.1. Entering Setup  
Power ON the computer and press <Del> immediately and you will enter  
Setup. The other way to enter setup is to power on the computer, when the  
below message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST  
(Power On Self Test), press <Del> key or simultaneously press <Ctrl>,  
<Alt>, and <Esc> keys.  
* TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS CTRL-ALT-  
ESC OR DEL KEY  
If the message disappears before you respond and you wish to enter Setup,  
restart the system by turning it OFF then ON or by pressing "Reset" on the  
system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>,  
and <Del> keys. If you do not press the keys at the correct time, the system  
will not boot and an error message will appear on the screen. You will be  
asked to;  
* PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, CTRL-ALT-ESC OR DEL TO  
ENTER SETUP.  
Figure 4.1 will appear on the sceen. The Main Menu allows you to select  
from the 8 setup functions and 2 exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select  
among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter each sub-menu.  
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4.2. Control Keys  
PgUp key Increases the numeric value or make changes  
PgDn key Decreases the numeric value or make changes  
F1 key  
General help, only for Status Page Setup menu  
and Option Page Setup Menu  
Change color from a total of 16 colors  
Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu  
Reserved  
F2 key  
F3 key  
F4 key  
F5 key  
Restore the previous CMOS value, only for Option  
Page Setup Menu  
F6 key  
F8 key  
F9 key  
Load defaults  
Reserved  
Reserved  
F10 key Save all CMOS changes, only for Main Menu  
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4.3. Getting Help  
4.3.1. Main Menu  
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the  
bottom of the screen.  
4.3.2. Setup Page menu/Option Page Setup Menu  
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys  
to use and the possible selections for the highlighted items. To exit the Help  
Window, press <Esc>.  
4.4. The Main Menu  
Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu  
(Figure 4.1) will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to  
select from the eight setup functions and 2 exit choices. Use the arrow  
keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the  
sub-menu.  
Figure 4.1: Main Menu  
ROM ISA BIOS (2A59CT51)  
CMOS SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
STANDARD CMOS SETUP  
BIOS FEATURES SETUP  
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP  
POWER MANAGEMENT  
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION  
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS  
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS  
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD  
USER PASSWORD  
IDE HDD AUTO DETECT  
SAVEANDEXIT  
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING  
ESC : Save & Exit Setup  
F10 : Quit  
:Select Item  
:Change Color  
(Shift)F2  
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type,.....  
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w Standard CMOS setup  
This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS.  
w BIOS features setup  
This setup page includes all of the enhanced features of Award's BIOS.  
w Chipset features setup  
This setup page includes all the items of the 430TX chipset features.  
wPower Management setup  
Change, set, or disable system power management options.  
w PNP/PCI Configuration  
This setup page allows you to modify the configuration of PCI slot  
parameters.  
w Load setup defaults  
BIOS defaults indicate the most appropriate values of each system param-  
eter for your system.  
w Supervisor/User Password  
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the  
system and Setup.  
w Integrated Peripherals  
This option lets you enable or disable on board FDD, HDD,  
and I/O options.  
w IDE HDD auto detection  
Automatically configure hard disk parameters.  
w Save and exit setup  
Save changes to CMOS and exit setup.  
w Exit without saving  
Abandon all CMOS changes and exit setup.  
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4.5. Standard CMOS Setup Menu  
The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu (Figure 4.2) are divided into 9  
categories. Each category includes one or more setup items. Use the  
arrows to highlight the item and use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to  
select the value you want for each item.  
Figure 4.2: Standard CMOS Setup Menu  
ROM ISA BIOS (2A59CT51)  
STANDARD CMOS SETUP  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Tue, Dec 7 1995  
Time (hh:mm:ss) : 18 : 01 : 38  
Type Size CYLS. HEADS. PRECOMP. LANDZONE SECTORS  
Primary Master : none 0mb  
Primary Slave: none 0mb  
Secondary Master: none 0mb  
Secondary Slave: none 0mb  
Drive A : 1.44 M, 3.5 in.  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Base Memory:  
Extended Memory: 7168 K  
Expanded Memory: 0 K  
640 K  
Drive B : 1.2 M, 5.25 in.  
Video : EGA/VGA  
Halt On : All errors  
Other Memory:  
384 K  
Total Memory:  
8192 K  
ESC: Quit  
: Select Item  
(Shift)F2: Change Color  
PU/PD/+/-:  
F3: Toggle Calendar  
Modify  
F1:  
Help  
w Date  
The date format is <month>, <day>, <year>. Press <F3> to show the  
calendar.  
w Time  
The time format is <hours>, <minutes>, <seconds>. The time is calcu-  
lated based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example 1 p.m. is  
13:00:00.  
Day The day, from Sun to Sat, Determined by the BIOS date,  
month and year entries.  
Date The date, from 1 to 31 (or maximum allowed in a month)  
Month The month, Jan to Dec.  
Year The year, from 1900 to 2099  
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w Primary/Secondary Drive Type  
This category identifies the types of hard disk drives that have been in-  
stalled in the computer. There are 46 predefined types and a user definable  
type.  
Press PgUp or PgDn to select a numbered hard disk type or type a number  
and press <Enter>. Note that the specifications of your drive must match  
with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter  
improper information for this category. If your hard disk type is not listed,  
you can Type User to define your own drive manually.  
If you select Type User, you will be asked to enter the following info. Enter  
the paramters directly from the keyboard and press <Enter>. The hard disk  
information should be provided in the documentation from the hard disk  
vendor or the system manufacturer.  
CYLS  
HEADS  
PRECOMP  
LANDZONE  
SECTORS  
number of cylinders  
number of heads  
written precom  
landing zone  
number of sectors  
If a hard disk has not been installed or you have a CD-ROM/Tape drive  
connected to an IDE channel, select NONE and press <Enter>.  
w Drive A type/Drive B type  
This category identifies the types of floppy disk drive A or B, that  
have been installed in your computer.  
None  
No floppy drive installed  
360K, 5.25 in. 5-1/4 inch PC-type standard drive; 360 kilobyte capacity  
1.2M,5.25 in. 5-1/4 inch AT-type high-density drive; 1.2 megabyte capacity  
720K, 3.5 in.  
3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 720 kilobyte capacity  
1.44M, 3.5 in. 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 1.44 megabyte capacity  
2.88M, 3.5 in. 3-1/2 inch double-sided drive; 2.88 megabyte capacity  
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w Video  
This category detects the type of graphics adapter used for the primary  
display system. It must match your video display card and monitor. Al-  
though secondary monitors are supported, you do not have to select that  
type in setup.  
EGA/VGA  
Enhanced Graphics Adapter/Video Graphics Array.  
For VGA,SVGA, or PGA monitor adapters.  
CGA 40  
CGA 80  
Mono  
Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 40 column mode.  
Color Graphics Adapter, power up in 80 column mode.  
Monochrome adapter, includes hi-res monochrome.  
w Halt On  
The category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is  
detected during power up.  
No errors  
All errors  
Whenever the BIOS has detected a non-fatal error, the  
system will be stopped and you will be promted.  
The system boot will not be stopped for any errors that  
are detected.  
All, but Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error;it  
will stop for all other errors.  
All, but Diskette The system boot will not stop for disk errors; it will  
stop for all other errors.  
All, but Disk/Key The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk  
error; it will stop for all other errors.  
w Memory  
The category is for display-only and it is determined by POST (Power On  
Self Test) of the BIOS.  
Base Memory  
The POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of  
base (or conventional) memory installed in the system.  
The value of the base memory is typically 640K.  
Extended Memory  
The BIOS determines how much extended memory is  
present during the POST. This is the amount of  
memory located above 1MB in the CPU's memory  
address map.  
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Expanded Memory  
Expanded Memory (EMS) defines a 64K page frame in  
the area between 640K and 1Mb containing four 16K pages  
that are windows into the EMS memory. Programs issue  
requests to the EMS manager to switch the page to any  
part of EMS memory. Extended memory can be converted  
to emulate EMS by using a memory manager such as  
EMM386 that ships with Windows and DOS.  
Other Memory  
This refers to memory located in the 640K to 1024K ad-  
dress space. This memory can be used for different  
applications. DOS uses this area to load device drivers to  
keep as much conventional memory free for application  
programs as possible.  
4.6. BIOS FEATURES SETUP  
ROM ISA BIOS  
BIOS FEATURES SETUP  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
Video BIOS Shadow  
:Enabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
Virus Warning  
CPU Internal Cache  
External Cache  
Boot Sequence  
Swap Floppy Drive  
Boot Up Floppy Seek  
:Enabled  
:Enabled  
:Enabled  
:A,C  
:Disabled  
:Enabled  
C8000-CBFFF Shadow  
CC000-CFFFF Shadow  
D0000-D3FFF Shadow  
D4000-D7FFF Shadow  
D8000-DBFFF Shadow  
DC000-DFFFF Shadow  
Boot Up NumLock Status :On  
Typematic Rate Setting  
:Disabled  
Typematic Rate (Chars/sec) :6  
Typematic Delay (msec)  
Security Option  
:250  
:Setup  
ESC :Quit  
F1 :Help  
:Select Item  
PS/2 Mouse Function  
PCI/VGA Palette Snooping :Disabled  
OS select for DRAM >64MB:non-OS/2  
:Enabled  
PU/PD/+/- :Modify  
F5 :Old Values (Shift)F2 :Color  
F6 :Load BIOS Defaults  
F7 :Load Setup Defaults  
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w Virus warning  
This category flashes on screen. During and after the system boot up,  
any attempt to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard  
disk drive will halt the system and the following error message will  
appear. In the meantime, you can run an anti-virus program to locate the  
problem. Default value is Enabled.  
"Attempting to write to boot sector, continue? Y/N"  
Enabled Activate automatically when the system boots up causing a warning  
message to appear when anything attemps to access the boot sector or hard  
disk partition table.  
Disabled No warning message to appear when anything attemps to access the boot  
sector or hard disk partition table.  
w CPU Internal Cache/External Cache  
These two categories speed up the memory access. However, it de-  
pends on the CPU/Chipset design. Default value is Enabled.  
Enabled Enables the cache  
Disabled Disables the cache  
w Boot Sequence  
This category determines which drive the computer searches first for the  
disk operating system (i.e. DOS). Default value is A,C.  
A,C System will first search for floppy disk drive then hard disk drive.  
C,A System will first search for hard disk drive then floppy disk drive  
w Swap Floppy Drive  
Default value is Disabled  
Enabled Floppy A & B will be swapped under DOS  
Disable Floppy A & B will be normal definition.  
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w Boot Up Floppy Seek  
During POST, the BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is  
40 or 80 tracks. 360K type is 40 tracks while 720K, 1.2M and 1.44M  
are all 80 tracks. Default value is Enabled  
Enabled BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is 40 or 80  
tracks. Note that the BIOS cannot tell from 720k, 1.2M or 1.44M  
drive type as they are all 80 tracks  
Disabled BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by track  
number. Note that there will not be any warning messages if the  
drive installed is 360K  
w Boot Up NumLock Status  
Default value is On  
On  
Off  
Keypad is number keys  
Keypad is arrow keys  
w Gate A20 Option  
Gate A20 controls the ability to access memory addresses above 1 MB  
by enabling (Fast) or disabling (Normal) access to the processor.  
Default value is Fast  
w Typematic Rate Setting, Typematic Rate (char/sec), and  
Typematic Delay.  
Typematic Rate Setting enables or disables the following two options.  
TheTypematic Rate (6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, or 30 characters per second)  
and Typematic Rate Delay (250, 500, 750, or 1000 milliseconds) control  
the speed at which the keystroke is repeated. The selected character is  
displayed when a key is held down after a delay set by the Typematic  
Rate Delay. It then repeats at a rate set by the Typematic Rate.  
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w Security Option  
This category allows you to limit access to the system setup, or just  
setup. Default value is Setup  
System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct  
password is not entered at the prompt  
Setup The system will boot, but access to setup will be denied if the password is  
not entered at the prompt  
w Video BIOS Shadow  
It determines whether Video BIOS will be copied to RAM, however, it  
is an optional chipset design. Default is Enabled.  
4.7 Chipset Features Setup  
This screen controls the settings for the board's chip set. The controls for  
this screen are the same as the previous screen.  
The Chipset Features Screen  
ROM ISA BIOS  
CHIPSET SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
Auto Configuration  
DRAM Timing  
:Enabled  
:70ns  
PCI Passive Release  
:Enabled  
PCI Delayed Transaction  
Pipline Cache Timing  
Mem Drive Strength(ma/ras) :2/2  
:Enabled  
:Faster  
DRAM Leadoff Timing  
DRAM Readburst (EDO/FP)  
DRAM Write Burst Timing  
Fast EDO Path Select  
Refresh RAS# Assertion  
Fast RAS to CAS delay  
DRAM Page Idle Timer  
DRAM Enhanced Paging  
Fast MA to RAS# delay  
SDRAM(cas lat/ras to cas)  
SDRAM Speculative Read  
System BIOS Cacheable  
Video BIOS Cacheable  
:10/6/3  
:x222/x333  
:x333  
:Disabled  
:5/Clks  
:2  
:8Clks  
:Enabled  
:1 Clks  
:2/2  
:Disabled  
:Enabled  
:Enabled  
:1  
DRAM Refresh  
:15.6us  
More Information on these settings  
can be found at Tyan's web site.  
ESC :Quit  
:Select Item  
F1 :Help  
PU/PD/+/- :Modify  
F5 :Old Values (Shift)F2 :Color  
F6 :Load BIOS Defaults  
F7 :Load Setup Defaults  
8 bit I/O Recovery Time  
16 bit I/O Recover Time  
Memory Hole at 15M/16M  
:1  
:Disabled  
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4.7.1 Power Management Setup  
ROM ISA BIOS  
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC  
Power Management  
:Disabled  
:No  
:Blank Screen  
:N/A  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:Disabled  
:62.5%  
Reload Global Timer Events  
PM Control By APM  
Video Off Method  
Video Off After  
Doze Mode  
Standby Mode  
Suspend Mode  
HDD Power Down  
Throttle Duty Cycle  
ZZ Active Monitor  
IRQ (3-7, 9-15), NMI  
Primary IDE 0  
Primary IDE 1  
Secondary IDE 0  
Secondary IDE 1  
Floppy Disk  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Disable  
Serial Port  
Parallel Port  
:Disable  
IRQ8 Clock Event  
:Disable  
wPower Management  
Options are disabled, user defined, Min saving, and Max saving.  
wPM Control by APM  
Options are "Yes" and "No". When set for "No", system BIOS will  
ignore APM when power managing the system. If set on "Yes" the  
system BIOS will wait for APM's prompt before it enters any PM  
mode, e.g. Doze, Standby or Suspend.  
wVideo Off Method  
The "Blank Screen" option will let the system BIOS blanks the screen  
when disabling video. V/H SYNC+Blank will let the BIOS turn off the  
V-SYNC and H-SYNC signals from the VGA card to the monitor.  
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wDoze Mode  
Defines the continous idle time before the system enters Doze mode.  
wStandby Mode  
Defines the continous idle time before the system enters Standby mode.  
wReload Global Timer Events  
Defines the the activities that can cause the PM timers to reload. (Break-  
ing out of PM Mode)  
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4.8 PCI Slot Configuration  
ROM ISA BIOS  
PCI SLOT CONFIGURATION  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
Resource Controlled by  
Reset Configuration  
:Manual  
:Disabled  
PCI IRQ Activated By:  
PCI IDE IRQ Map To: Auto  
Level  
Primary IDE INT#:  
Secondary IDE INT#:  
A
B
IRQ3 assigned to  
IRQ4 assigned to  
IRQ5 assigned to  
IRQ7 assigned to  
IRQ9 assigned to  
:legacy ISA  
:legacy ISA  
:PCI/PnP  
:legacy ISA  
:PCI/PnP  
IRQ10 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
IRQ11 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
IRQ12 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
IRQ14 assigned to :legacy ISA  
IRQ15 assigned to :legacy ISA  
DMA0 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
DMA1 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
DMA3 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
DMA5 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
DMA6 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
DMA7 assigned to :PCI/PnP  
ESC: Quit  
F1 : Help  
F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2  
F6 : Load BIOS Defaults  
F7 : Load Setup Defaults  
:Select Item  
:Modify  
:Color  
PU/PD/+/-  
wPCI Slot 1/Slot 2/Slot 3/Slot 4/Slot 5 INT#  
wFor Default Setting.  
Connect to PCI System INT#  
INTA  
PCI Slot1 INTA  
PCI Slot1 INTB  
PCI Slot1 INTC  
PCI Slot1 INTD  
PCI Slot2 INTA  
PCI Slot2 INTB  
PCI Slot2 INTC  
PCI Slot2 INTD  
PCI Slot3 INTA  
PCI Slot3 INTB  
PCI Slot3 INTC  
PCI Slot3 INTD  
PCI Slot4 INTA  
PCI Slot4 INTB  
PCI Slot4 INTC  
PCI Slot4 INTD  
PCI Slot5 INTA  
PCI Slot5 INTB  
PCI Slot5 INTC  
INTB  
INTC  
INTD  
INTB  
INTC  
INTD  
INTA  
INTC  
INTD  
INTA  
INTB  
INTD  
INTA  
INTB  
INTC  
INTA  
INTB  
INTC  
PCI Slot5 INTD  
INTD  
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wResources Controlled By  
The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all the boot  
and Plug and Play compatible devices. If you select Auto, all the  
interrupt request and DMA assignment fields disappear, as the BIOS  
automatically assigns them.  
wIRQ n assigned to  
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt  
as one of the following types, depending on the type of device using  
the interrupt.  
Legacy ISA  
Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification.  
PCI/ISA PnP  
Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard, whether designed  
for the PCI or ISA bus architecture.  
wPCI IRQ Activated By:  
Select the PCI IRQ Active scheme either LEVEL or EDGE.  
Default value is LEVEL.  
wPCI IDE IRQ Map To:  
Select the IDE IRQ Map to ISA IRQ#.  
wPrimary IDE INT#  
Select the PCI INT# that the Primary IDE controller will use.  
Default value is A.  
wSecondary IDE INT#  
Select the PCI INT# that the Secondary IDE controller will use.  
Default value is B  
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4.9 Integrated Peripherals  
Integrated Peripherals  
Award Software, Inc.  
IDE HDD Block Mode  
:Enabled  
:Auto  
:Auto  
:Auto  
:Auto  
IDE Primary Master PIO  
IDE Primary Slave PIO  
IDE Secondary Master PIO  
IDE Secondary Slave PIO  
IDE Primary Master UDMA :Auto  
IDE Primary Slave UDMA :Auto  
IDE Secondary Master UDMA :Auto  
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA :Auto  
On-Chip Primary PCI-IDE  
On-Chip Secondary PCI-IDE :Enable  
USB Keyboard Support :Disable  
USB Latency Time (PCI CLK):32  
:Enable  
On-Board FDC Controller  
On-Board UART 1  
On-Board UART 2  
:Enable  
:Com1/3F8  
:Com2/2F8  
:Standard  
On-Board UART 2  
On-Board Parallel Port  
Parallel Port Mode  
:378/IRQ7  
:Normal  
The Settings in the Integrated Peripherals section lets the user enable or  
disable on-board devices. You can also configure the I/O and IRQ  
settings of the on-board serial and parallel ports.  
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4.10. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS  
ROM ISA BIOS  
CMOS SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE INC.  
STANDARD CMOS SETUP  
PASSWORD SETTING  
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  
SETUP  
BIOSFEATURES SETUP  
CHIPSET F
PCI SLOT c
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS  
Load Setup Defaults (Y/N)? N  
T SAVING  
ESC : Save & Exit Setup  
F10 : Quit  
:Select Item  
:Change Color  
(Shift)F2  
Load SETUP Defaults except standard CMOS SETUP  
w Load SETUP defaults  
To load SETUP default values to CMOS NVRAM, enter "Y". If not,  
enter "N"  
w If any problem has occurred, loading the SETUP DEFAULTSis  
recommended.  
4.11. PASSWORD SETTING  
When you select this function, the following message will appear at the  
center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.  
ENTER PASSWORD  
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ROM ISA BIOS  
CMOS SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
STANDARD CMOS SETUP  
PASSWORD SETTING  
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  
T SETUP  
BIOSFEATURES SETUP  
CHIPSET FE
PCI SLOT CO
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS  
Enter Password  
UT SAVING  
ESC : Save & Exit Setup  
F10 : Quit  
:Select Item  
:Change Color  
(Shift)F2  
Change/Set/Disable Password  
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>. The  
password typed now will clear the previously entered password from  
CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the  
password again and press <Enter>. You may also just press <Esc> to  
abort the selection and not enter a password.  
To disable the password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to  
enter a password. A message will confirm that the password has been  
disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.  
PASSWORD DISABLED  
If you select System at Security Option of BIOS Features Setup Menu, you  
will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or any  
time you try to enter setup. If you select Setup at Security Option of BIOS  
Features Setup Menu, you will be prompted only when you try to enter  
setup.  
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4.12. IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  
ROM ISA BIOS  
CMOS SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
CYLS.  
HEAD  
PRECOMP LANZONE SECTORS  
Drive C:  
(202 Mb)  
989  
12  
65535  
989  
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Do you want to accept this as drive C (Y/N)?  
Esc:Skip  
Type "Y" to accept the H.D.D parameter reported by BIOS. Type "N" to keep the old  
H.D.D parameter info.  
4.13. SAVE & EXIT SETUP  
ROM ISA BIOS  
CMOS SETUP UTILITY  
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.  
STANDARD CMOS SETUP  
BIOSFEATURES SETUP  
PASSWORD SETTING  
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION  
T SETUP  
CHIPSET FE
Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? N  
PCI SLOT C
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS  
UT SAVING  
ESC : Save & Exit Setup  
F10 : Quit  
:Select Item  
:Change Color  
(Shift)F2  
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type,.....  
Type "Y" and you will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup values to RTC CMOS  
NVRAM. Type "N" to return to Setup Utility.  
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5.0 Flash Writer Utility  
You can upgrade the BIOS of your mainboard by using a "Flash  
Memory Writer"(FMW) utility. This utility can be downloaded from the  
factory's BBS(Consult your system vendor for the phone #). The  
system BIOS is stored on a 'flash' EPROM ROM chip on the  
mainboard which can be erased and reprogrammed by the FMW.  
The following three files make up the FMW.  
AWDFLASH.EXE  
-The Flash Memory Writer utility for  
Award to Award upgrade.  
AMIFLASH.COM -The Flash Memory Writer utility for  
AMI to AMI upgrade.  
README  
-A text file of instructions  
*S72AWXX.BIN  
-XX-A 2-digit version number.  
The Flash memory writer records (or ‘programs’) a new BIOS  
onto the flash memory chip. You cannot upgrade an Award  
BIOS to a AMI BIOS or a AMI BIOS to an Award BIOS.  
*This file name is subject to change and can have either a "bin" or a  
"rom" extention.  
Note  
You should ALWAYS clear your CMOS after flashing a BIOS.  
This will clear out any stray settings from your old BIOS which may  
have been carried over from the flashing process. Most problems  
encountered after flashing a BIOS will be solved by this simple  
procedure.  
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To reprogram the System BIOS, you must first do the following:  
1. Check jumper JP2.(Default pins 1-2)  
The S1572 uses a 5V Flash EPROM so jumper JP2  
should be left in the default postion on pins 1 and 2. This  
jumper should never be moved.  
2. Make sure the CPU is running in ‘real mode’.  
FMW will not run if the CPU is operating in a protected or  
virtual mode. This means that you can not run it with Windows  
running or with any memory manager software. You must  
disable any memory manager first. The easiest way to do this  
is to:  
a. Boot your system from a bootable floppy disk with no  
CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files, and then run Flash  
Memory Writer from a backup copy of your support disk. You  
can make your back-up floppy bootable when you format it, and  
use one disk for both purposes.  
b. If you are using MS-DOS 6.x, you can use the feature that  
allows you to bypass the CONFIG.SYSand AUTOEXEC.BAT  
file. You do this while pressing <F5> while the “Starting MS-  
DOS...” line is on the screen.  
There are other ways to accomplish the same result. The main  
point is to make sure no memory managers are running. If you  
are not sure, try running FMW. If it runs, then you have suc-  
ceeded. If it displays a warning message about the CPU  
mode, you will have to try again.  
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Once you have satisfied the two requirements mentioned above,  
you can run FMW. You can copy the contents of the “Flash”  
directory to your hard drive, or you can run the utility from a  
backup of the support floppy disk. Make sure the new BIOS file  
is in the same directory as the FMW utility.  
To run FMW, change to the “Flash” directory if you are not al-  
ready in it. Type “Awdflash” at the DOS command line and press  
the <Enter> key. The following screen will appear.  
5.1 The Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen (Award)  
FLASH MEMORY WRITER V3.0  
Copyright (C) 1993, AWARD Software Inc.,  
For VX/HX-2A59CT51  
Date:4/13/95  
File Name to Program:  
Error Message:  
Type in the whole file name, e.g. A61AW10.BIN and confirm  
that you want to program the BIOS. The utility will then ‘Blank’,  
‘Erase’, and then ‘Program’ the flash memory on the mainboard with the  
new BIOS file. You should choose “yes” to save the original system  
BIOS to a floppy diskette before you program the new BIOS. This  
leaves you with a backup of your original BIOS in case you need to re-  
install it. This option is highly recommended. If you can not sucessfully  
program the BIOS file for whatever reason, re-install you original BIOS  
from the backup file. Always reset the CMOS with jumper JP1 after  
flashing to a new BIOS.  
Warning: If you do not successfully install a complete BIOS file  
in the flash memory on the Mainboard, your system may not be able to  
boot. If this happens, it will require service by your system vendor.  
Follow the requirements and instructions in this section precisely to avoid  
inconvenience.  
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6.0 System Resource  
6.1. TIMER & DMA CHANNEL MAP  
TIMER MAP:  
TIMER Channel-0 system timer interrupt  
TIMER Channel-1 DRAM REFRESH request  
TIMER Channel-2 SPEAKER tone generator  
DMA CHANNELS: DMA Channel-0 Available  
DMA Channel-1 Available  
DMA Channel-2 FLOPPY DISK adapter  
DMA Channel-3 Available  
DMA Channel-4 Cascade for DMA controller 1  
DMA Channel-5 Available  
DMA Channel-6 Available  
DMA Channel-7 Available  
6.2 INTERRUPT MAP  
NMI:  
Parity check error  
IRQ (H/W)  
0 System TIMER interrupt from TIMER-0  
1 KEYBOARD output buffer full  
2 Cascade for IRQ 9-15  
3 SERIAL port 2  
4 SERIAL port 1  
5 PARALLEL port 2  
6 FLOPPY DISK adapter  
7 PARALLEL port 1  
8 RTC clock  
9 Available  
10 Available  
11 Available  
12 PS/2 Mouse  
13 MATH co-processor  
14 Primary IDE  
15 Secondary IDE  
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