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PCA-6005-B

Full-sized PCI-bus socket 478 Pentium 4/Celeron processor-based CPU card

User’s Manual

Copyright

This document is copyrighted, 2004. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.

No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from such use.

Acknowledgements

AWARD is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd.

IBM and PC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

Intel® and Pentium® 4 are trademarks of Intel Corporation.

Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express, INC.

SiS is a registered trademark of Silicon Integrated Systems Corp.

Realtek is a trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation

All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.

Part No. 2002600531

Printed in Taiwan

2nd. Edition

April 2004

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A Message to the Customers

Advantech customer services

Each and every Advantech product is built to the most exacting specifications to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments. Whether your new Advantech equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor, you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name Advantech has come to be known. Your satisfaction is our primary concern. Here is a guide to Advantech.s customer services.

To ensure you get the full benefit of our services, please follow the instructions below carefully.

Technical support

We want you to get the maximum performance from your products. So if you run into technical difficulties, we are here to help. For the most frequently asked questions, you can easily find answers in your product documentation. These answers are normally a lot more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone. So please consult this manual first. If you still cannot find the answer, gather all the information or questions that apply to your problem, and with the product close at hand, call your dealer. Our dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need to get the most from your Advantech products. In fact, most problems reported are minor and are able to be easily solved over the phone.

In addition, free technical support is available from Advantech engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products.

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Product warranty

Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation. Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events. If an

Advantech product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out-of-warranty repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and freight. Please consult your dealer for more details. If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:

1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, type of PC, CPU speed, Advantech products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note anything abnormal and list any on-screen messages you get when the problem occurs.

2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product, and any helpful information readily available.

3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return material authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return more quickly.

4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and

Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt) in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service.

5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer v

Initial Inspection

Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following materials have been shipped:

. 1 PCA-6005-B pure PCI single board computer

. 1 Pentium 4 processor (optional)

. 1 PCA-6005-B startup Manual

. 1 CD driver utility and manual (in PDF format)

. 1 FDD cable, P/N: 1701340703

. 2 UDMA 66/100 HDD cables, P/N: 1701400452

. 1 printer (parallel port) cable & COM port cable kit, P/N: 1700060305

. 1 ivory cable for PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse, P/N: 1700060202

. 1 USB cable (optional), P/N 1700100170

. 1 single-slot bracket (optional), P/N: 1962159010

If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. We have carefully inspected the PCA-

6005-B mechanically and electrically before shipment. It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt. As you unpack the PCA-6005-B, check it for signs of shipping damage. (For example, damaged box, scratches, dents, etc.) If it is damaged or it fails to meet the specifications, notify our service department or your local sales representative immediately. Also notify the carrier. Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier. After inspection, we will make arrangements to repair or replace the unit

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Contents

Chapter 1 General Information ........................................2

1.1

Introduction ....................................................................... 2

1.2

Features ............................................................................. 3

1.3

General Specifications....................................................... 4

1.3.1

System............................................................................. 4

1.3.2

Memory........................................................................... 4

1.3.3

Input/Output.................................................................... 4

1.3.4

VGA interface................................................................. 5

1.3.5

Ethernet LAN.................................................................. 5

1.3.6

Ultra 160 SCSI................................................................ 5

1.3.7

Industrial features ........................................................... 5

1.3.8

Mechanical and environmental specifications................ 5

1.4

Jumpers and Connectors.................................................... 6

Table 1.1:Jumpers........................................................... 6

Table 1.2:Connectors ...................................................... 6

Table 1.3:SCSI Daughter board:..................................... 7

1.5

Board Layout: Jumper and Connector Locations.............. 8

1.6

Safety Precautions ........................................................... 10

1.7

Jumper Settings ............................................................... 10

1.7.1

How to set jumpers ....................................................... 10

1.7.2

CMOS clear (J1) ........................................................... 11

Table 1.4:CMOS clear (J1)........................................... 11

1.7.3

Watchdog timer output (J2) .......................................... 11

Table 1.5:Watchdog timer output (J2).......................... 11

1.8

System Memory (S1) ...................................................... 12

Table 1.6:DIMM module allocation table .................... 12

1.8.1

Supplementary information about DIMMs................... 12

1.8.2

Memory clock setting (S1) ........................................... 13

Table 1.7:Memory Clock Setting Table ....................... 13

1.9

Memory Installation Procedures ..................................... 13

1.10

Cache Memory ................................................................ 14

1.11

CPU Installation .............................................................. 14

Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals .................................18

2.1

Primary (CN1) and Secondary (CN2) IDE Connectors. . 18

2.2

Floppy Drive Connector (CN3).................................... 19

2.3

Parallel Port (CN4).......................................................... 19

2.4

USB Port (CN6) .............................................................. 20

2.5

VGA Connector (CN7) ................................................... 20

2.6

10/100Base-T Ethernet Connector (CN8 and CN34) .. 21

2.7

Serial Ports (CN9: COM1; CN10: COM2) ................ 21

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2.8

PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector (CN11/CN33) ......... 22

2.9

External Keyboard Connector (CN12)......................... 23

2.10

CPU Fan Connector (CN14) ........................................... 23

2.11

Front Panel Conn (CN16/17/18/19/21/29)................... 23

2.11.1 Keyboard lock and power LED (CN16) ....................... 24

2.11.2 External speaker (CN17) .............................................. 24

2.11.3 Reset (CN18) ................................................................ 24

2.11.4 HDD LED (CN19)........................................................ 24

2.11.5 External SM bus connector (CN29).............................. 24

2.11.6 Connecting to SNMP-1000 remote manager................ 25

2.12

ATX Power Control Connectors (CN20).................... 25

2.12.1 Controlling the soft power switch................................ 25

2.13

4-pit Auxiliary power connector (CN46 & ATX1)......... 25

2.14

AC-97 Audio interface (CN43)....................................... 26

Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup.........................................28

3.1

Introduction ..................................................................... 28

3.1.1

Auto-backup and Restoring CMOS RAM.................... 28

3.2

Entering Setup ................................................................. 29

Figure 3.1:Award BIOS Setup initial screen ................ 29

3.3

Standard CMOS Setup .................................................... 30

3.4

Advanced BIOS Features ................................................ 31

Figure 3.2:Advanced BIOS features screen.................. 31

3.4.1

Virus Warning............................................................... 31

3.4.2

CPU L1 & L2 Cache..................................................... 31

3.4.3

Hyper-Threading Technology....................................... 31

3.4.4

CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking ..................................... 32

3.4.5

First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device......................... 32

3.4.6

Swap Floppy Drive ....................................................... 32

3.4.7

Boot UP Floppy Seek ................................................... 32

3.4.8

Boot Up NumLock Status............................................. 32

3.4.9

Gate A20 Option........................................................... 32

3.4.10 Typematic Rate Setting................................................. 32

3.4.11 Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) ......................................... 32

3.4.12 Typematic Delay (msec)............................................... 32

3.4.13 Security Option ............................................................. 32

3.4.14 APIC Mode................................................................... 33

3.4.15 OS Select for DRAM > 64MB ..................................... 33

3.4.16 Video BIOS Shadow..................................................... 33

3.5

Advanced Chipset Features............................................. 34

Figure 3.3:Advanced chipset features screen ............... 34

3.5.1

Advanced DRAM control 1.......................................... 35

3.5.2

Prefetch Caching........................................................... 35

3.5.3

System BIOS Cacheable............................................... 35

3.5.4

Video RAM Cacheable................................................. 35

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3.5.5

Memory Hole................................................................ 36

3.5.6

AGP Aperture Size ....................................................... 36

3.5.7

Graphic Window WR Combination ............................. 36

3.6

Integrated Peripherals...................................................... 36

Figure 3.4:Integrated peripherals.................................. 36

3.6.1

SiS OnChip IDE Device ............................................... 37

3.6.2

SiS OnChip PCI Device................................................ 38

3.6.3

Onboard Super IO Device............................................. 39

3.6.4

IDE HDD Block Mode ................................................. 40

3.6.5

Onboard Lan Boot Rom................................................ 40

3.6.6

Init Display First ........................................................... 40

3.7

Power Management Setup............................................... 41

Figure 3.5:Power management setup screen................. 41

3.7.1

ACPI function ............................................................... 41

3.7.2

Power Management ...................................................... 41

3.7.3

Suspend Mode............................................................... 42

3.7.4

Video Off Option .......................................................... 42

3.7.5

Video Off Method......................................................... 42

3.7.6

MODEM Use IRQ ........................................................ 42

3.7.7

HDD Off After.............................................................. 42

3.7.8

Power Button Override ................................................. 42

3.7.9

Power-Supply Type ...................................................... 42

3.7.10 Power State Resume Control ........................................ 43

3.7.11 PM Wake Up Events..................................................... 43

Figure 3.6:Wake Up Events.......................................... 43

3.7.12 Delay Prior to Thermal ................................................. 43

3.8

PnP/PCI Configurations .................................................. 44

3.8.1

Reset Configuration Data.............................................. 44

3.9

PC Health Status.............................................................. 45

Figure 3.8:PC health status screen................................ 45

3.9.1

VCORE......................................................................... 45

3.9.2

CPU Temperature ......................................................... 45

3.9.3

CPU FAN...................................................................... 45

3.10

Spread Spectrum Control ................................................ 46

3.10.1 Spread Spectrum ........................................................... 46

Figure 3.9:Spread spectrum control screen................... 46

3.11

Load Optomized Defaults ............................................... 46

3.12

Set Password ................................................................... 47

3.13

Save & Exit Setup ........................................................... 47

3.14

Exit Without Saving ........................................................ 47

Chapter 4 AGP SVGA Setup ..........................................50

4.1

Before You Begin............................................................ 50

4.2

Features ........................................................................... 50

4.3

VGA Installation ............................................................. 51

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Chapter 5 LAN Configuration ........................................54

5.1

Introduction ..................................................................... 54

5.2

Features ........................................................................... 54

5.3

Driver Installation ........................................................... 55

5.4

Windows 9X Drivers Setup Procedure ........................... 56

5.5

Windows 2000 Drivers Setup Procedure ........................ 60

Chapter 6 SCSI Setup and Configuration .....................68

6.1

Introduction ..................................................................... 68

6.2

Understanding SCSI....................................................... 68

6.3

SCSI IDs.......................................................................... 69

6.4

Terminating the SCSI Bus............................................ 70

6.5

Configuring the SCSI interface with SCSISelect............ 71

6.6

Starting SCSISelect ........................................................ 73

6.7

Using SCSI Disk Utilities ............................................... 77

6.8

Installation under Windows 2000 .................................. 78

6.9

Windows 9X Driver setup procedure.......................... 78

Chapter 7 USB 2.0 Configuration...................................84

7.1

Introduction ..................................................................... 84

7.2

Features ........................................................................... 84

7.3

Installation....................................................................... 84

Appendix A Programming the watchdog ..........................92

A.1

Programming the watchdog ............................................ 92

A.1.1 Watchdog timer overview............................................. 92

A.1.2 Programming the Watchdog Timer .............................. 92

A.1.3 Unlock the Super I/O IT8705F ..................................... 92

A.1.4 Select and program the watchdog timer ....................... 92

A.1.5 Select and enable the game port ................................... 92

A.1.6 Lock the Super I/O IT8705F......................................... 93

A.1.7 Resetting the Watchdog Timer ..................................... 93

A.1.8 List of Registers ............................................................ 94

Appendix B Pin Assignments ...........................................102

B.1

IDE Hard Drive Connector (CN1, CN2)....................... 102

Table B.1:IDE hard drive connector (CN1, CN2) ...... 102

B.2

Floppy Drive Connector (CN3)..................................... 103

Table B.2:Floppy drive connector (CN3) ................... 103

B.3

Parallel Port Connector (CN4) ...................................... 104

Table B.3:Parallel port connector (CN4).................... 104

B.4

USB Connector (CN6) ................................................. 105

Table B.4:USB1/USB2 connector (CN6)................... 105

B.5

VGA Connector (CN7) ................................................. 106

Table B.5:VGA connector (CN7)............................... 106

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B.6

Keyboard and Mouse Connnector CN11)..................... 107

Table B.6:Keyboard and mouse connector (CN11).... 107

B.7

External Keyboard Connector (CN12).......................... 107

Table B.7:External keyboard connector (CN12) ........ 107

B.8

IR Connector (CN13) .................................................... 108

Table B.8:IR connector (CN13).................................. 108

B.9

CPU Fan Power Connector (CN14) .............................. 108

Table B.9:CPU fan power connector (CN14)............. 108

B.10

Power LED (CN16)....................................................... 108

B.11

External Speaker Connector (CN17)............................. 109

Table B.11:External speaker (CN17).......................... 109

Table B.10:Power LED............................................... 109

B.12

Reset Connector (CN18) ............................................... 110

Table B.12:Reset connector (CN18)........................... 110

B.13

HDD LED Connector (CN19)....................................... 110

Table B.13:HDD LED connector (CN19) .................. 110

B.14

ATX Feature Connector (CN20)................................... 111

Table B.14:ATX feature connector (CN20) ............... 111

B.15

ATX Soft Power Switch (CN21) .................................. 111

Table B.15:ATX soft power switch (CN21)............... 111

B.16

External SM bus connector (for SNMP-1000).............. 112

Table B.16:External SM bus connector (for SNMP-1000)

112

B.17

AC-97 Audio Interface (CN43)..................................... 112

B.18

System I/O Ports............................................................ 113

Table B.18:System I/O ports ...................................... 113

B.19

DMA Channel Assignments.......................................... 114

Table B.19:DMA channel assignments ...................... 114

B.20

Interrupt Assignments ................................................... 114

Table B.20:Interrupt assignments ............................... 114

B.21

1st MB Memory Map.................................................... 115

Table B.21:1st MB memory map ............................... 115

B.22

PCI Bus Map ................................................................. 115

Table B.22:PCI bus map............................................. 115

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1

General Information

This chapter gives background information on the PCA-6005-B. It then shows you how to configure the card to match your application and prepare it for installation into your PC.

Sections include:

• Introduction

• Features

• Specifications

• Board Layout

• Jumpers and Connectors

• Safety Precautions

• Jumper Settings

• System Memory

• Memory Installation Procedures

• Cache Memory

• CPU Installation

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Chapter 1 General Information

1.1 Introduction

The PCA-6005-B Series all-in-one industrial grade single board computer is a high performance and full-featured computing engine. It meets most of the requirements of industrial applications.

The PCA-6005-B supports Intel's Pentium 4 and Socket 478 Celeron processor. The CPU provides 128/256/512 KB on-CPU L2 cache, featuring

Intel's NetBurst. micro-architecture and is capable of delivering maximum computing power. It has two EIDE interfaces (for up to four devices) and a floppy disk drive interface (for up to two devices). Other features include two RS-232 serial ports (16C550 UARTs with 16-byte

FIFO or compatible), one enhanced parallel port (supports EPP/ECP) and four 2.0 USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports which provide high speed data transfer rate up to 480 Mb/sec. The PCI enhanced IDE controller supports

ATA 33/66/100/133 providing data transfer rates of 33/66/100/133 MB/ sec. System BIOS supports boot-up from an IDE CD-ROM, SCSI CD-

ROM, LS-120, IDE HDD, SCSI HDD, ZIP-100, LAN, and FDD.

A backup of CMOS data is stored in the Flash memory, which protects data even after a battery failure. Also included is a 256-level watchdog timer, which resets the CPU or if a program cannot be executed normally.

This enables reliable operation in unattended environments.

The PCA-6005-B Series offers several impressive industrial features such as chipset built-in VGA (AGP) interface, dual 10/100Base-T networking controller, dual channel Ultra 160 SCSI, and two 184-pin DIMM slots for a total of 2 GB DDR SDRAM memory. The remote management interface enables the PCA-6005-B to be managed through Ethernet when it is connected to the SNMP-1000 Remote HTTP/SNMP System Manager.

NOTE: 1. The PCA-6005-B does not support ISA bus.

2. Some of the features mentioned above are not available with all models. For more information about the specifications of a particular model, see Section 1.3: Specifications.

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1.2 Features

1.

Onboard hardware monitoring: System healthy status including

CPU fan, CPU temperature and system voltages levels are monitored to ensure stable operation. proper system configuration and management. A remote monitoring interface is reserved for remote management through Ethernet by using Advantech's SNMP-1000 system management module.

2.

ATX soft power switch: Through the BIOS, the power button can be defined as the "Standby" (aka "Suspend" or "Sleep") button or as the "Soft-Off" button. Regardless of the setting, pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will enter the Soft-Off mode.

3.

Power-on by modem (requires modem): This allows a computer to be turned on remotely through an internal or external modem.

Users can thus access information on their computers from anywhere in the world.

4.

Power-on by LAN: This allows you to remotely power up your system through your network by sending a wake-up frame or signal. With this feature, you can remotely upload/ download data to/ from systems during off-peak hours.

5.

CMOS RAM backup: When BIOS CMOS setup has been completed, data in the CMOS RAM is automatically backed up to the

Flash ROM. This is particularly useful in industrial environments which may cause soft errors. Upon such an error, BIOS will check the data and automatically restore the original data for rebooting.

6.

Supports Hyper-Threading : This allows a single HT-enabled

Pentium 4 processor to process two threads simultanuously. By building two logical processors into a single physical processor, the performance and utilization of the processor resource will both increace. Users can obtain a higher CPU performance while Hyper-

Threading is enabled.

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1.3 General Specifications

1.3.1 System

CPU: Intel socket 478 Celeron® up to 2.2 GHz, Pentium® 4 up to

3.06 GHz, FSB 400/533 MHz; suppports Intel Hyper-Threading technology

BIOS: Award Flash BIOS, 4 Mb

System Chipset: SiS 651

Enhanced IDE hard disk drive interface: Supports up to four IDE large hard disk drives or other enhanced IDE devices. Supports PIO mode 4 (16.67 MB/s data transfer rate) and ATA 33/66/100/133 (33/66/

100/133MB/s data transfer rate.) BIOS enabled/disabled.

Floppy disk drive interface: Supports up to two floppy disk drives,

5º" (360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3¾" (720 KB, 1.44 MB, and 2.88

MB). BIOS enabled/disabled

1.3.2 Memory

RAM: Up to 2 GB in two available 184-pin DIMM sockets. Supports

DDR200/266/333-compliant DDR SDRAM

• No ECC support

1.3.3 Input/Output

Bus interface: PCI bus only, mechanically compliant with PICMG

Enhanced parallel port: Configurable to LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, or disabled. Standard DB-25 female connector provided. Supports EPP/ECP

Serial ports: Two RS-232 ports with 16C550 UARTs (or compatible) with 16-byte FIFO buffer. Supports speeds up to 115.2 Kbps. Ports can be individually configured to COM1, COM2 or disabled

Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector: A 6-pin mini-DIN connector is located on the mounting bracket for easy connection to a keyboard or

PS/2 mouse. An onboard keyboard pin header connector is also available

ISA bus: No ISA bus support

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USB 2.0: Up to 4 USB2.0 ports, availble on the I/O bracket (PCA-

6005E2 and PCA-6005F) or through an optional USB cable, P/N:

1700100170.

NOTE: The USB ports operate at USB1.1 speed only under Windows 98/ME.

AC-97 Audio: PCA-6005 can provide audio function. (Require the optional audio extension module PCA-AUDIO-00A1)

1.3.4 VGA interface

Controller: SiS 651 chipset integrated

Display memory: Share system memory up to 64 MB, BIOS selectable

• Resolution up to 2048x1536 16M colors

1.3.5 Ethernet LAN

• Supports dual 10/100Base-T Ethernet networking

Chipset: Realtek 8139C

1.3.6 Ultra 160 SCSI

• Provides dual channel Ultra 160 SCSI interface

• Chipset: Adaptec AIC7899

1.3.7 Industrial features

Watchdog timer: Can generate a system reset. The watchdog timer is programmable, with each unit equal to one second or one minute (255 levels). You can find programming detail in Appendix A.

1.3.8 Mechanical and environmental specifications

Operating temperature: 0 ~ 60° C (32 ~ 140° F), depending on CPU

Storage temperature: -20 ~ 70° C (-4 ~ 158°F)

Humidity: 20 ~ 95% non-condensing

Power supply voltage: ±5 V, ±12 V

Power consumption: +5 V @ 2.3 A, +12V @ 3.3 A (typical, with Pentium 4 1.6 GHz and 512 MB DDR266 SDRAM)

Board size: 338 x 122 mm (13.3" x 4.8")

Board weight: 0.6 kg (1.2 lb)

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1.4 Jumpers and Connectors

Connectors on the PCA-6005-B board link it to external devices such as hard disk drives and a keyboard. In addition, the board has a number of jumpers used to configure your system for your application. The tables below list the function of each of the board jumpers and connectors. Later sections in this chapter give instructions on setting jumpers. Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card.

Table 1.1: Jumpers

Label Function

J1

J2

CMOS clear

Watchdog timer output

Table 1.2: Connectors

Label Function

CN1 Primary IDE connector

CN3

CN4

Floppy drive connector

Parallel port

CN8 10/100Base-T Ethernet connector

CN11

CN12

CN13

PS/2 keyboard and mouse connector

External keyboard connector

Infrared (IR) connector

CN18

CN19

Reset connector

HDD LED connector

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CN33

CN34

CN43

CN46

ATX1

S1

CN20

CN21

CN27

CN28

CN29

CN30

CN31

CN32

ATX feature connector

ATX soft power switch

Extension I/O board connector

Extension I/O board connector

External SM bus connector (for SNMP-1000)

External PCI extension connector

USB port 0, 1

USB port 2, 3

PS/2 mouse connector

10/100Base-T Ethernet connector 2

AC-97 audio extension interface

4-pit Auxiliary power connector

4-pin ATX 12V power connector

CPU FSB and DDR SDRAM speed selection

Table 1.3: SCSI Daughter board:

CN50

CN51

68-pin U160 SCSI connector

68-pin U 160 wide SCSI Connector

CN52 50-pin Ultra Wide SCSI Connector

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1.5 Board Layout: Jumper and Connector Locations

Figure 1.1: Board Layout: Jumper and Connector Locations

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Figure 1.2: SCSI daughter board layout

Figure 1.3: I/O connectors on bracket

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1.6 Safety Precautions

from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis.

Caution! Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components in a static-dissipative surface or static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.

1.7 Jumper Settings

This section provides instructions on how to configure your card by setting jumpers. It also includes the card's default settings and your options for each jumper.

1.7.1 How to set jumpers

You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is a metal bridge that closes an electrical circuit. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close” (or turn ON) a jumper, you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” (or turn

OFF) a jumper, you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper consists of a set of three pins, labeled 1, 2, and 3. In this case you connect either pins 1 and 2, or 2 and 3.

A pair of needle-nose pliers may be useful when setting jumpers.

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1.7.2 CMOS clear (J1)

The PCA-6005-B CPU card contains a jumper that can erase CMOS data and reset the system BIOS information. Normally this jumper should be set with pins 1-2 closed. If you want to reset the CMOS data, set J1 to 2-3 closed for just a few seconds, and then move the jumper back to 1-2 closed. This procedure will reset the CMOS to its default setting.

Table 1.4: CMOS clear (J1)

Jumper Setting

1-2 closed

2-3 closed

* default setting

Function

Clear CMOS data

* Keep CMOS data

1.7.3 Watchdog timer output (J2)

The PCA-6005-B contains a watchdog timer that will reset in case the software fails to reset the watchdog timer. The J2 jumper settings control the outcome of what the computer will do in the event the watchdog timer is tripped.

Table 1.5: Watchdog timer output (J2)

IRQ11

Jumper Setting

1-2 closed

2-3 closed

* default setting

Function

No Function

* Reset

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1.8 System Memory (S1)

The PCA-6005-B has two sockets for 184-pin dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). All these sockets use 2.5 V unbuffered double data rate synchronous DRAMs (DDR SDRAM) are available in capacities of 128,

256, 512 and 1024 MB. The sockets can be filled in any combination with

DIMMs of any size, giving a total memory size between 128 MB and 2

GB. Use the following table to calculate the total DRAM memory within your computer:

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Table 1.6: DIMM module allocation table

Socket Number 184-pin DIMM memory

(128, 256, 512 or 1024 MB)

(128, 256, 512 or 1024 MB)

1.8.1 Supplementary information about DIMMs

Your PCA-6005-B can accept DDR SDRAM memory chips without parity. Also note:

• The PCA-6005-B accpets PC1600 (DDR200), PC2100 (DDR266) or

PC2700 (DDR 333) DDR SDRAM, which can provide twice the performance than the PC-133 SDRAM. The 168-pin SDRAM cannot be used.

The PCA-6005-B does not support ECC (error checking and correction).

Memory modules with 9 SDRAM chips/side support ECC; modules with

8 chips/side do not support ECC.

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1.8.2 Memory clock setting (S1)

Table 1.7: Memory Clock Setting Table

CPU Clock DDR Clock

(Frequency)

S4 S3

OFF OFF 100 MHz

(400 MHz)

100 MHz

(400 MHz)

100 MHz

(400 MHz)

133 MHz

(533 MHz)

133 MHz

(533 MHz)

133 MHz

(533 MHz)

100 MHz

(200 MHz)

133 MHz

(266 MHz)

166 MHz

(333 MHz)

100 MHz

(200 MHz)

133 MHz

(266 MHz)

166 MHz

(333 MHz)

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

S2

OFF OFF ON

OFF OFF ON

ON

ON

ON

S1

OFF ON

OFF ON

ON

ON

S0

ON

OFF

ON

1.9 Memory Installation Procedures

To install DIMMs, first make sure the two handles of the DIMM socket are in the "open" position. i.e. The handles lean outward. Slowly slide the

DIMM module along the plastic guides on both ends of the socket. Then press the DIMM module right down into the socket, until you hear a click. This is when the two handles have automatically locked the memory module into the correct position of the DIMM socket. To remove the memory module, just push both handles outward, and the memory module will be ejected by the mechanism in the socket.

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1.10 Cache Memory

Since the second level (L2) cache has been embedded into the Intel®

Pentium 4/Celeron processor, you do not have to take care of either

SRAM chips or SRAM modules. The built-in second level cache in the processor yields much higher performance than the external cache memories. The cache size in the Intel® Pentium 4 processor is 256 KB or 512

KB, for Celeron® processor is 128 KB.

1.11 CPU Installation

The CPU on the board must have a fan or heat sink attached, to prevent overheating.

Warning: Without a fan or heat sink, the CPU will overheat and cause damage to both the CPU and the motherboard. To install a CPU, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the processor socket 478.

1.

Make sure the socket 478 lever is in the upright position. To raise the lever, pull it out to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go.

2.

Place the CPU in the empty socket. Follow the instructions that came with the CPU. If you have no instructions, complete the following procedure. Carefully align the CPU so it is parallel to the socket and the notches on the corners of the CPU correspond with the notches on the inside of the socket. Gently slide the CPU in. It should insert easily. If it does not insert easily, pull the lever up a little bit more.

1.

Press the lever down. The 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. When the

CPU is installed, the lever should snap into place at the side of the socket.

Note: To remove a CPU, pull the lever out to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go. Lift out the

CPU.

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2

Connecting

Peripherals

This chapter tells how to connect peripherals, switches and indicators to the PCA-6005-B board. You can access most of the connectors from the top of the board while it is installed in the chassis. If you have a number of cards installed, or your chassis is very tight, you may need to partially remove the card to make all the connections.

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Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals

2.1 Primary (CN1) and Secondary (CN2) IDE Connectors.

CN1

CN2

You can attach up to four IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) drives to the IDE connectors. The primary (CN1) and secondary (CN2) connectors can each accommodate two drives.

Wire number 1 on the cable is red or blue and the other wires are gray.

Connect one end to connector CN1 or CN2 on the CPU card. Make sure that the red/blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector (in the upper right hand corner). See Chapter 1 for help finding the connector.

Unlike floppy drives, IDE hard drives can connect in either position on the cable. If you install two drives to a single connector, you will need to set one as the master and one as the slave. You do this by setting the jumpers on the drives. If you use just one drive per connector, you should set each drive as the master. See the documentation that came with your drive for more information.

Connect the first hard drive to the other end of the cable. Wire 1 on the cable should also connect to pin 1 on the hard drive connector, which is labeled on the drive circuit board. Check the documentation that came with the drive for more information.

Connect the second hard drive to the remaining connector (CN2 or CN1), in the same way as described above.

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2.2 Floppy Drive Connector (CN3)

CN3

You can attach up to two floppy disk drives to the onboard connector. You can use any combination of 5.25" (360 KB / 1.2 MB) and/or 3.5" (720 KB

/ 1.44/2.88 MB) drives. The card comes with a 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable. On one end of the cable is a 34-pin flat-cable connector.

On the other end are two floppy disk drive connectors. The one on the end

(after the twist in the cable) connects to the A: floppy drive. The one in the middle connects to the B: floppy drive.

2.3 Parallel Port (CN4)

CN4

The parallel port is normally used to connect the CPU card to a printer.

The onboard parallel port can be accessed through a 26-pin flat-cable connector, CN4. The card comes with an adapter cable which lets you use a traditional DB-25 connector. The cable has a 26-pin connector on one end and a DB-25 connector on the other, mounted on a retaining bracket.

The bracket installs at the end of an empty slot in your chassis, giving you access to the connector.

The parallel port is designated as LPT1, and can be disabled or changed to

LPT2 or LPT3 in the system BIOS setup.

To install the bracket, find an empty slot in your chassis. Unscrew the plate that covers the end of the slot. Screw in the bracket in place of the

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plate. Next, attach the flat-cable connector to CN4 on the CPU card. Wire

1 of the cable is red or blue, and the other wires are gray. Make sure that wire 1 corresponds to pin 1 of CN4. Pin 1 is on the upper right side of

CN4

2.4 USB Port (CN6)

Pin 1

CN6

The PCA-6005-B provides four USB (Universal Serial Bus) interfaces, which give complete Plug & Play and hot attach/detach for up to 127 external devices.The USB interface complies with USB Specification

Rev. 1 and is fuse-protected.

The USB interface is accessed through a 10-pin flat-cable connector,

CN6. The adapter cable has a 10-pin connector on one end and two USB connectors on the bracket.

The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup.

2.5 VGA Connector (CN7)

The PCA-6005-B includes an AGP SVGA interface that can drive a standard CRT display. CN7 is a standard 15-pin D-SUB connector commonly

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used for VGA. Pin assignments for CRT connector CN7 are detailed in

Appendix B.

2.6 10/100Base-T Ethernet Connector (CN8 and

CN34)

The PCA-6005-B is equipped with dual high-performance 32-bit PCI-bus

Ethernet interface, which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3/u 10/100

Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by all major network operating systems and is 100% Novell NE-2000 compatible. An onboard RJ-45 jack provides convenient 10/100Base-T RJ-45 operation.

2.7 Serial Ports (CN9: COM1; CN10: COM2)

CN9

CN10

The PCA-6005-B offers two serial ports, CN9 as COM1 and CN10 as

COM2. These ports can connect to serial devices, such as a mouse or printers, or to a communication network

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Table 2.1: Serial port connections (COM1, COM2)

Connector Ports Address Interrupt

CN9

CN10

COM1 3F8*, 3E8 IRQ4

* default settings

The IRQ and address ranges for both ports are fixed. However, if you want to disable the port or change these parameters later, you can do this in the system BIOS setup.

Different devices implement the RS-232 standard in different ways. If you are having problems with a serial device, be sure to check the pin assignments for the connector.

2.8 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector (CN11/CN33)

Two 6-pin mini-DIN connectors (CN11 and CN33) on the card mounting bracket provide connection to a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse, respectively. CN11 can also be connected to an adapter cable (P/N:

1700060202, available from Advantech) for connecting to both a PS/2 keyboard and a PS/2 mouse.

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2.9 External Keyboard Connector (CN12)

CN12

In addition to the PS/2 keyboard connector on the PCA-6005-B's rear plate, there is also an extra onboard external keyboard connector. This gives system integrators greater flexibility in designing their systems.

2.10 CPU Fan Connector (CN14)

CN14

This connector supports a cooling fan with tachometer output.

2.11 Front Panel Conn (CN16/17/18/19/21/29)

There are several external switches to monitor and control the PCA-6005-

B.

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2.11.1 Keyboard lock and power LED (CN16)

CN16 is a 5-pin connector for the power on LED. Refer to Appendix B for detailed information on the pin assignments. If a PS/2 or ATX power supply is used, the system's power LED status will be as indicated below:

Table 2.2: PS/2 or ATX power supply LED status

Power mode

System On

System Suspend

System Off

LED (PS/2 power)

On

Fast flashes

Off

LED (ATX power)

On

Fast flashes

Slow flashes

2.11.2 External speaker (CN17)

CN17 is a 4-pin connector for an extenal speaker. If there is no external speaker, the PCA-6005-B provides an onboard buzzer as an alternative.

To enable the buzzer, set pins 3-4 as closed.

2.11.3 Reset (CN18)

Many computer cases offer the convenience of a reset button. Connect the wire from the reset button.

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2.11.4 HDD LED (CN19)

You can connect an LED to connector CN19 to indicate when the HDD is active.

1

2.11.5 External SM bus connector (CN29)

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This connector is reserved for Advantech's SNMP-1000 HTTP/SNMP

Remote System Manager. The SNMP-1000 allows users to monitor the internal voltages, temperature and fans from a remote computer through an Ethernet network.

2.11.6 Connecting to SNMP-1000 remote manager

Use the 6-pin to 8-pin cable to connect the CPU card to SNMP-1000.

This cable comes with the SNMP-1000.

CN19

CN21 CN18

PIN 1

PIN 1

CN19 CN29

CPU Card SNMP-1000

2.12 ATX Power Control Connectors (CN20)

CN20

Connect to CN1 on the Advantech backplane to enable the ATX function,

5V stand-by.

2.13 4-pit Auxiliary power connector (CN46 & ATX1)

To supply adequate 12V power to the CPU card, the PCA-6005-B provides two auxiliary power connectors, CN46 and ATX1. CN46 accepts a standard device power connector, and ATX1 accepts 4-pin ATX 12V connector.

Warning: Either CN31 or ATX1 has to be connected, otherwise the system may be unstable.

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2.14 AC-97 Audio interface (CN43)

The PCA-6005-B provides AC-97 audio through PCA-AUDIO-00A1 module from Advantech.

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Award BIOS Setup

This chapter describes how to set the card’s BIOS configuration data.

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Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup

3.1 Introduction

Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed memory (CMOS RAM) so that it retains the setup information when the power is turned off.

3.1.1 Auto-backup and Restoring CMOS RAM

The CMOS RAM is powered by an onboard button cell battery. When you finish the BIOS setup, the data in CMOS RAM will automatically back up to Flash ROM. If operation in harsh industrial enviroment cause a soft error, BIOS will recheck the data in CMOS RAM and automatically restore the original data in Flash ROM to CMOS RAM for booting.

Note: If you intend to change the CMOS setting without restoring the previous backup, you have to click on "DEL" within two seconds of the

"CMOS checksum error..." display screen message appearing. Then enter the "Setup" screen to modify the data. If the "CMOS checksum error..."message appears again and again, please check to see if you need to replace the battery in your system.

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3.2 Entering Setup

Turn on the computer and press <Del> to allow you to enter the BIOS setup.

Figure 3.1: Award BIOS Setup initial screen

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3.3 Standard CMOS Setup

Choose the “Standard CMOS Features” option from the “Initial Setup

Screen” menu, and the screen below will be displayed. This menu allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive, display, and memory.

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3.4 Advanced BIOS Features

The “Advanced BIOS Features” screen appears when choosing the

“Advanced BIOS Features” item from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu. It allows the user to configure the CPU card according to his particular requirements.

Below are some major items that are provided in the Advanced BIOS

Features screen.

Figure 3.2: Advanced BIOS features screen

3.4.1 Virus Warning

If enabled, a warning message and alarm beep activates if someone attempts to write here. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”

3.4.2 CPU L1 & L2 Cache

Enabling this feature speeds up memory access. The commands are

“Enabled” or “Disabled.”

3.4.3 Hyper-Threading Technology

While using CPUs which support Hyper-Threading, this item will show up for selection. Enabling this feature can provide higher CPU performance. The commands are "Enabled" or Disabled" as the default.

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3.4.4 CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking

Enabling allows CPU L2 cache checking. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”

3.4.5 First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device

The BIOS tries to load the OS with the devices in the sequence selected.

Choices are: Floppy, LS/ZIP, HDD, SCSI, CDROM, LAN, Disabled.

3.4.6 Swap Floppy Drive

Logical name assignments of floppy drives can be swapped if there is more than one floppy drive. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”

3.4.7 Boot UP Floppy Seek

Selection of the command “Disabled” will speed the boot up. Selection of

“Enabled” searches disk drives during boot up.

3.4.8 Boot Up NumLock Status

This feature selects the “power on” state for NumLock. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.”

3.4.9 Gate A20 Option

Normal The A20 signal is controlled by the keyboard controller. Fast

(Default) The A20 signal is controlled by the chipset.

3.4.10 Typematic Rate Setting

The typematic rate is the rate key strokes repeat as determined by the keyboard controller. The commands are “Enabled” or “Disabled.” Enabling allows the typematic rate and delay to be selected.

3.4.11 Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)

BIOS accepts the following input values (characters/second) for typematic rate: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.

3.4.12 Typematic Delay (msec)

Typematic delay is the time interval between the appearance of two consecutive characters, when holding down a key. The input values for this category are: 250, 500, 750, 1000 (msec).

3.4.13 Security Option

This setting determines whether the system will boot up if the password is denied. Access to Setup is, however, always limited. 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 correct password is not entered at the prompt.

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Note: To disable security, select “PASSWORD SET-

TING” in the main menu. At this point, you will be asked to enter a password. Simply press

<Enter> to disable security. When security is disabled, the system will boot, and you can enter Setup freely.

3.4.14 APIC Mode

Enableing "MPS Version Control For OS" selects the multi-processor system control version for OS. This item is set to "Disabled" for system stability.

3.4.15 OS Select for DRAM > 64MB

This setting allows selecting an OS with greater than 64MB of RAM.

Commands are “Non-OS2” or “OS2.”

3.4.16 Video BIOS Shadow

Enable copies video BIOS to sharow RAM for performance improving.

Choices are Enable, Disable.

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3.5 Advanced Chipset Features

By choosing the “Advanced Chipset Features ”option from the “Initial

Setup Screen” menu, the screen below will be displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for this CPU card, as shown in Figure 3-5: .

Note: DRAM default timings have been carefully chosen and should ONLY be changed if data is being lost. Please first contact technical support

Figure 3.3: Advanced chipset features screen

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3.5.1 Advanced DRAM control 1

This item allows you to control the DRAM speed.

3.5.1.1 System performance

This item should be set at "Normal Mode" to ensure system stability.

3.5.1.2 CAS Latency Setting

This item is used to adjust the CAS latency. Default setting is 2.5T.

3.5.1.3 DRAM Addr/Cmd Rate

This item is set at "AUTO". It is not recommended to change the setting.

3.5.2 Prefetch Caching

This item allows to enable/disable the PCI bus prefectch caching. Default is disabled.

3.5.3 System BIOS Cacheable

Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-

FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. The choice: Enabled,

Disabled.

3.5.4 Video RAM Cacheable

This item allows to cache Video RAM. Default is "Enabled."

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3.5.5 Memory Hole

In order to improve performance, certain space in memory is reserved for

ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory space below

16MB. The Choice: 15M-16M, Disabled.

3.5.6 AGP Aperture Size

Select the size of Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) aperture. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation. The Choice: 4M, 8M, 16M,

32M, 64M, 128M, 256M.

3.5.7 Graphic Window WR Combination

This item allows to combine Graphic Window Write. Default is "Disabled."

3.6 Integrated Peripherals

Figure 3.4: Integrated peripherals

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3.6.1 SiS OnChip IDE Device

Press Enter to set the internal IDE controller.

3.6.1.1 IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode, IDE

Secondary Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode (Auto) Each channel

(Primary and Secondary) has both a master and a slave, making four IDE devices possible. Because each IDE device may have a different Mode timing (0, 1, 2, 3, 4), it is necessary for these to be independent.

The default setting “Auto” will allow auto-detection to ensure optimal performance.

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3.6.2 SiS OnChip PCI Device

Press Enter to set the on-chip PCI devices.

3.6.2.1 SIS USB Controller

If SIS USB Controller function is required, set this item to

"Enabled."

3.6.2.2 USB Port Number

Select the number of USB port, 6 ports maximum.

3.6.2.3 USB 2.0 Supports

Enable USB 2.0, default is "Enabled."

3.6.2.4 USB Keyboard Support

Enable USB keyboard, default is "Enabled."

3.6.2.5 USB Mouse Support

Enable USB Mouse, default is "Disabled."

3.6.2.6 SIS AC97 AUDIO

If the AC-97 audio function is required, set this item to "Enabled."

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3.6.3 Onboard Super IO Device

Press enter to set up the on board super I/O device.

3.6.3.1 Onboard FDC Controller

When enabled, this field allows you to connect your floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk drive connector instead of a separate controller card. If you want to use a different controller card to connect the floppy disk drives, set this field to Disabled.

3.6.3.2 Onboard Serial Port 1 (3F8H/IRQ4)

The settings are 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, and

Disabled for the on-board serial connector.

3.6.3.3 Onboard Serial Port 2 (2F8H/IRQ3)

The settings are 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, and

Disabled for the on-board serial connector.

3.6.3.4 UART 2 Mode Select

This item allows you to select UART mode.

3.6.3.6 Onboard Parallel Port (378H/IRQ7)

This field sets the address of the on-board parallel port connector

You can select either 3BC/IRQ7, 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5 or Disabled. If you install an I/O card with a parallel port, make sure there is no conflict in the address assignments. The CPU card can support up to three parallel ports, as long as there are no conflicts for each port.

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3.6.3.7 Parallel Port Mode (ECP + EPP)

This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port.

The setting are “Normal”, “EPP”, “ECP” and “ECP + EPP”.

3.6.3.8 ECP Mode Use DMA

This selection is available only if you select “ECP” or “ECP +

EPP” in the Parallel Port Mode field. In ECP Mode Use DMA, you can select DMA channel 1, DMA channel 3, or Disable. Leave this field on the default setting.

3.6.4 IDE HDD Block Mode

Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. The choice:

Enabled, Disabled

3.6.5 Onboard Lan Boot Rom

The LAN boot ROM for boot on LAN function can be enabled or disabled.

3.6.6 Init Display First

This item allows you to choose which one to activate first, PCI Slot or

AGP. The choices: PCI Slot, AGP.

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3.7 Power Management Setup

The power management setup controls the CPU card’s “green” features to save power. The following screen shows the manufacturer’s defaults:

Figure 3.5: Power management setup screen

3.7.1 ACPI function

This item allows you to enable/disable the Advanced Configuration and

Power Management (ACPI). The choice: Enabled, Disabled.

3.7.2 Power Management

This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes:

1. HDD Power Down

2. Doze Mode

3. Suspend Mode

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There are four selections for Power Management, three of which have fixed mode settings.

Disable (Default)

Min. Power Saving

Max Power Saving

User Defined

No power management. Disables all four modes.

Minimum power management. Doze Mode=1 hr. Standby Mode=1 hr.,

Suspend Mode=1 hr., and HDD Power Down=15 min.

Maximum power management. Doze Mode=1 min., Standby Mode=1 min., Suspend Mode=1 min., and HDD Power Down=1 min.

Allows you to set each mode individually. When not disabled, each of the ranges are from 1 min. to 1 hr. except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min. and disable.

3.7.3 Suspend Mode

This item allows you to select suspend mode. Default is "Disabled."

3.7.4 Video Off Option

When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power saving mode.

Always On

Suspend N--->Off

Susp, Stby--->Off

Monitor will remain on during power saving modes.

Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Suspend mode.

Monitor blanked when the system enters either Suspend or Standby modes.

Monitor blanked when the system enters any power saving mode.

All Modes Ñ>Off

3.7.5 Video Off Method

This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.

V/H SYNC+Blank

Blank Screen

DPMS

This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.

This option only writes blanks to the video buffer

Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Management

Signaling (DPMS) standard of the Video Electronics Standards to select video power management values.

3.7.6 MODEM Use IRQ

This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use.The choices: 3, 4,

5, 7, 9, 10, 11, Auto.

3.7.7 HDD Off After

This item allows you to enable HDD Off After function.Default is "Disabled."

3.7.8 Power Button Override

This item allows you to select Power Button Override.

3.7.9 Power-Supply Type

Choice: AT, ATX

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3.7.10 Power State Resume Control

This field lets you to determine the state that your computer returns after a power failure. If sets to Off, the PC will not boot after a power failure. If sets to On, the PC will restart after a power failure. If sets to Auto, the PC will go back to the previous state before a power failure occurred. For instance, if the PC is power-on when power system fails, the PC will restart when power system is working again. If the PC is power-off when power system fails, the PC will not boot when power system is working again. The Choice: Off, On, Auto.

3.7.11 PM Wake Up Events

Users can enable some system events to wake up the system.

Figure 3.6: Wake Up Events

3.7.12 Delay Prior to Thermal

Setup delay prior to thermal.

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3.8 PnP/PCI Configurations

3.8.1 Reset Configuration Data.

Note: This is left “Disabled.” Select “Enabled” to reset

Extended System Configuration Data (ECSD) if you have installed a new add-on and your OS won’t boot and you need to reconfigure

Figure 3.7: PnP/PCI configurations screen

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3.9 PC Health Status

Figure 3.8: PC health status screen

3.9.1 VCORE

This shows CPU's core voltage : +2.5/ +3.3V/ + 5V/ +12V.

3.9.2 CPU Temperature

This shows you the current CPU temperature.

3.9.3 CPU FAN

This shows you the current CPU FAN speed.

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3.10 Spread Spectrum Control

3.10.1 Spread Spectrum

This item allows you to enable spread spectrum function. Default is "Disabled."

Figure 3.9: Spread spectrum control screen

3.11 Load Optomized Defaults

“LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS” loads the values required by the system for maximum performance.

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3.12 Set Password

To change the password:

1.

Choose the “Set Password” option from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu and press <Enter>. The screen will display the following message:

Enter Password:

Press <Enter>.

2.

If the CMOS is good or if this option has been used to change the default password, the user is asked for the password stored in the

CMOS. The screen will display the following message:

Confirm Password:

Enter the current password and press <Enter>.

3.

After pressing <Enter> (ROM password) or the current password

(user-defined), you can change the password stored in the CMOS.

The password must be no longer than eight (8) characters. Remember, to enable the password setting feature, you must first select either “Setup” or “System” from the “Advanced BIOS Features” menu.

3.13 Save & Exit Setup

If you select this and press <Enter>, the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chipset. The BIOS will check this every time you turn your system on and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system. This record is required for the system to operate.

3.14 Exit Without Saving

Selecting this option and pressing <Enter> lets you exit the setup program without recording any new values or changing old ones.

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AGP SVGA Setup

The PCA-6005-B features an integrated high performance VGA interface. This chapter provides instructions for installing and operating the software drivers on the display driver CD included in your package.

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Chapter 4 AGP SVGA Setup

4.1 Before You Begin

To facilitate the installation of the enhanced display device drivers and utility software, you should read the instructions in this chapter carefully before you attempt installation. The enhanced display drivers for the

PCA-6005-B board are located on the software installation CD. You must install the drivers and utility software by using the supplied SETUP program for DOS drivers.

Note: The files on the software installation CD are compressed. Do not attempt to install the drivers by copying the files manually. You must use the supplied SETUP program to install the drivers.

Before you begin, it is important to note that most display drivers need to have the relevant software application already installed in the system prior to installing the enhanced display drivers. In addition, many of the installation procedures assume that you are familiar with both the relevant software applications and operating system commands. Review the relevant operating system commands and the pertinent sections of your application software’s user’s manual before performing the installation.

4.2 Features

• Chipset integrated 2D/3D graphics accelerator

• 2 pixel rendering pipelines and 4 texture 3D graphic engine

• Ultra-AGPII. technology delivering AGP8X equalent 2.7GB/s bandwidth

• Advanced HW acceleration for DVD playback

• Shared memory size up to 64MB

• Integrated 333 MHz RAMDAC supports resolution up to 2048x1536

16M colors

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4.3 VGA Installation

First, insert CD drive. Then follow the Icons for your PCA Series model number.

Click on the right driver for the auto-installation.

The installation programm will guide you through the whole installation process. Follow the instruction when necessary.

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LAN Configuration

The PCA-6005-B features an onboard

LAN interface. This chapter gives detailed information on Ethernet configuration. It shows you how to configure the card to match your application requirements.

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Chapter 5 LAN Configuration

5.1 Introduction

The PCA-6005-B features an optional single/dual 32-bit 10/100 Mbps

Ethernet network interface. This interface supports bus mastering architecture and auto-negotiation features. Therefore standard twisted-pair cabling with RJ-45 connectors for both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps connections can be used. Extensive driver support for commonly-used network systems is also provided.

5.2 Features

• Realtek RTL8139C Ethernet LAN controller (fully integrated 10Base-

T/100Base-TX)

• Supports Wake-on-LAN remote control function

• Supports up to128 K bytes Boot ROM

• PCI Bus Master complies with PCI Rev. 2.2

• MAC & PHY (10/100 Mbps) interfaces

• Complies to IEEE 802.3X 10Base-T and IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T interfaces

• 3.3 V power supply with 5 V tolerant I/Os

• Single RJ-45 connector gives auto-detection of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps network data transfer rates and connected cable types

• Enhancements on ACPI, PCI power management

• Compliant to PC99 standard

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5.3 Driver Installation

The PCA-6005-B's onboard Ethernet interface supports all major network operating systems.

The BIOS automatically detects the LAN while booting, and assigns an

IRQ level and I/O address. No jumpers or switches are required for user configuration.

The drivers and installation instructions are located in the following directories of the utility CD:

• Dos: Drivers for DOS platforms

• Info: Installation instructions

• Nwserver: Drivers for Novell NetWare

• Wfw: Drivers for Windows 3.11 for Workgroups

Please refer to the text files in the Info directory for detailed information about installing the drivers.

Note: Operating system vendors may post driver updates on their websites. Please visit the websites of OS vendors to download updated drivers.

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5.4 Windows 9X Drivers Setup Procedure

Note 1: The CD-ROM drive is designated as "D" throughout this section.

1.

In the "Windows" screen, click on "Start" and select "Settings".

Then click on the "Control Panel" icon to select "System".

2.

In the "System Properties" window, select the "Device Manager" tab. Select "View devices by type", and navigate to: Computer\Other devices\PCI Ethernet Controller. Highlight "PCI Ethernet Controller" and click on "Properties".

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3.

In the "PCI Ethernet Controller Properties" window, select the

"Driver" tab. Then click on "Update Driver...".

4.

In the "Update Device Driver Wizard" window, click on "Next".

5.

Click "Next".

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6.

In the following "Update Device Driver Wizard" window, select"Specify a location:". Type in:

"D:\Drv_LAN\RTL8139C\WIN98".Then click on "Next".

7.

In the following "Update Device Driver Wizard" window, click on

"Next".

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8.

When the "Insert Disk" window appears, insert the utility CD into the CD-ROM drive. Then click on "OK".

9.

When the "Update Device Driver Wizard" window shows, click on finish.

10.

In the "System Settings change" window, select click on "Yes".

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5.5 Windows 2000 Drivers Setup Procedure

Note: The CD-ROM drive is designed as "E" throughout this section.

1.

In the "Windows 2000" screen, click on " Start" and select " settings". Then click on the " Control Panel" icon to select "system".

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2.

In the " System Properties" window, select the " Device Manager".

3.

In "Device Manager" screen, follow the screen instructions, to click on "Properties".

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In the following screen, to click on "Update Driver".

5.

Click on "Next".

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6.

Following the highlighted item, and click on "Next".

7.

Click on "Have Disk".

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Key in "E:\Drv__LAN\RTL8139C\WIN2000", then click on "OK".

9.

To highlight the following item, and click "Next".

10.

Click "Next".

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Click "Finish" to complete the installation.

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SCSI Setup and Configuration

The PCA-6005-B features an onboard

SCSI interface. This chapter provides basic SCSI concepts and instructions for installing the software drivers with the SCSI driver disks/CD included in your package

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Chapter 6 SCSI Setup and Configuration

6.1 Introduction

The PCA-6005-B is equipped with an Adaptec AIC-7899 single-chip

PCI- to-SCSI host adapter which provides a dual channel Ultra 160 multi- tasking interface between your computer.s PCI bus and SCSI devices

(disk drives, CD-ROM drives, scanners, tape backups, removable media drives, etc.). Ultra 160 is a new generation of SCSI technology that expands SCSI performance from 80 MBytes/sec to 160 MBytes/ sec. Up to a total of 15 SCSI devices can be connected to each of the SCSI connectors.

The AIC-7899 combines this Ultra 160 SCSI technology with Adaptec.s

SpeedFlex. technology. SpeedFlex allows the Adaptec SCSI card to be backwards compatible with previous generations of SCSI products, while allowing newer Ultra 160 SCSI devices to operate at the higher 160

MBytes/sec rate.

There are 3 SCSI connectors on the CPU card: CN50 and CN51 for Ultra

160 devices, and CN52 for 50-pin SCSI devices. You can use Ultra 160 and Ultra wide devices simultaneously without compromising the performance.

If you need to configure the SCSI, the onboard SCSI Select configuration utility allows you to change host adapter settings without opening the computer or handling the board. The SCSI Select utility also contains a utility to low-level format and verifies the disk media on your hard disk drives.

Note: If any peripheral is running at SE mode, the

Ultra 160 SCSI segment will run at speeds up to

40 MBytes/sec only instead of 160 MBytes/sec.

6.2 Understanding SCSI

SCSI (pronounced .scuzzy.) stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. SCSI is an industry standard computer interface for connecting

SCSI devices to a common SCSI bus.

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A SCSI bus is an electrical pathway that consists of a SCSI interface installed in a computer and one or more SCSI devices. SCSI cables are used to connect the devices to the SCSI interface. For the SCSI bus to function properly, a unique SCSI ID must be assigned to the SCSI interface and each SCSI device connected to it, and the SCSI bus must be properly terminated.

6.3 SCSI IDs

Each device attached to the SCSI bus, as well as the SCSI controller itself, must be assigned a unique SCSI ID number from 0 to 15. A SCSI

ID uniquely identifies each SCSI device on the SCSI bus and determines priority when two or more devices are trying to use the SCSI bus at the same time.

Refer o the device.s documentation to set the SCSI ID. Here are some general guidelines for SCSI IDs:

• For internal SCSI devices, the SCSI ID usually is set by configuring a jumper on the device.

• For external SCSI devices, the SCSI ID usually is set with a swetch on the back of the device.

• SCSI ID numbers don.t have to sequential, as long as the SCSI controller and each device has a different number.

• For example, you can have an internal SCSI device with ID 0, and an external SCSI device with ID 6.

• SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority on the SCSI bus. The priority of the remianing IDs, in descending order, is 6 to 0, then 15 to 8.

• The on-boards SCSI interface is preset to SCSI ID 7 and should not be changed. This gives it the highest priority on the SCSI bus.

• Most internal SCSI hard disk drives come from the factory pre-set to

SCSI ID 0.

• If you have 8-bit (or Narrow) SCSI deveices, they must use SCSI IDs 0,

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. SCSI ID 0 is recommended for the first SCSI hard disk drive.

• If you are booting your computer from a SCSI hards disk drive connected to the SCSI bus, the Boot SCSI ID setting in the SCSISelect utility must correspond to the SCSI ID of the device from which you are booting. By default, the Boot SCSI ID is set to 0. We recommend that you do not change this setting.

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• In Windowsc 95/98, you can use the Device Manager to determine which SCSI ID is assigned to each installed SCSI device.

6.4 Terminating the SCSI Bus

To ensure reliable communication on the SCSI bus, the ends of the SCSI bus must be properly terminated. This is accomplished when the device at the end of the each cable, or the end of the cable itself, has a terminator installed (or enabled). Terminators must be removed, or termination must be disabled, on devices between the ends of each cable.

Since the method for terminating a SCSI device can vary widely, refer to the device.s documentation for instructions on how to enable or disable termination. Here are some general guidelines for termination:

• Internal Ultra 160 and Ultra 2 SCSI devices come from the factory with termination disabled and cannot be changed. Proper termination for internal Ultra 160 and Ultra2 SCSI devices is provided by a 68-pin

Internal LVD (low voltage differential) SCSI cable, which has a builtin terminator at its end.

• Termination on non-Ultra 160 and Ultra2 internal SCSI devices usually is controlled by manually setting a jumper or a switch on the device, or by physically removing or installing one or more resistor modules on the device.

• Termination on most external SCSI devices is controlled by installing or removing a SCSI terminator. However, termination on some external SCSI devices is enable or disabled by setting a swetich on the back of the SCSI device.

The last external Ultra160 or Ultra2 SCSI device must be terminated with an LVD/SE (low voltage differential/single ended) terminator plug to ensure that the device will operate at its maximum speed. If you use a different kind of terminator plug, the data I/O rate will decrease.

By default, termination on the SCSI controller itself is set to Automatic

(the preferred method). We recommend that you do not change this default setting.

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6.5 Configuring the SCSI interface with SCSISelect

SCSISelect, included with the CPU card, enables you to change SCSI settings without opening the computer. SCSISelect also enables you to lowlevel format or verify the disk media of your SCSI hard disk drives. The following table lists the available and default settings for each SCSISelect option.

Note: The default settings are appropriate for most systems. Run SCSISelect if you need to change or view current settings, or if you would like to run the SCSI disk utilities.

SCSISelect Options Available Settings

SCSI Bus Interface

Definitions:

Host Adapter SCSI

ID

0-15

SCSI Parity Checking Enable, Disabled

Host Adapter SCSI

Termination

LVD/SE Connectors Automatic

SE Connectors

Default Setting

7

Enabled

Automatic

Enabled

Disabled

Automatic Automatic

Low On/High On

Low Off/High Off

Low Off/High On

Boot Device Options:

Boot SCSI ID 0-15 0

Boot LUN Number1 0-7 0

SCSI Device Configuration:

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Sync Transfer Rate (MBytes/sec)

160, 80.0, 53.4, 40.0, 160

32.0, 26.8, 20.0,

16.0, 13.4, 10.0

Initiate Wide

Negotiation

Enable

Disconnection

ASYN

Yes, No

Yes, No

Yes (enabled)

Yes (enabled)

Send Start Unit

Command

Enable Write Back

Cache2

Yes, No

N/C (No Change) N/C (No Change)

BIOS Multiple

LUN Support2

Include in BIOS

Scan2

Yes, No

Yes, No

Yes, No

Advanced Configuration Options:

Yes (enabled)

No (disabled)

Yes (enabled)

Enabled, Disabled Enabled Reset SCSI Bus at IC

Initialization

Display <Ctrl><A>

Messages during

BIOS Initialization

Extended BIOS

Translation for DOS

Drives > 1 GByte

Enabled, Disabled Enabled

Enabled, Disabled Enabled

Verbose/Silent Mode Verbose, Silent

Host Adapter BIOS Enabled

Disabled : Not Scan

Disabled: Scan Bus

Domain Validation2

Support Removable

Disks Under BIOS as

Fixed Disks2

BIOS Support for

Bootable CD_ROM2

Enabled, Disabled

Verbose

Enabled

Disabled Disabled

Boot Only,

All Disks

Enabled, Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

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BIOS Support for

Int 13

Enabled, Disabled Enabled

Extensions2

1 Setting is valid only if Multiple LUN Support is enabled.

2 Settings are valid only if host adapter BIOS is enabled.

6.6 Starting SCSISelect

Follow these steps to start SCSISelect:

1.

Turn on or restart your system. During the startup process, pay careful attention to the messages that appear on your screen.

2.

When the following message appears on your screen, press the

Ctrl-A keys simultaneously (this message appearsfor only a few seconds): Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect (TM) Utility!

3.

From the menu that appears, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option you want to select, then press ENTER.

Note: If you have difficulty viewing the display, press

F5 to toggle between color and monochrome modes. (This feature maye not work on some monitors.)

Exiting SCSISelect

Follow these steps to exit SCSISelect:

1.

Press ESC until a message prompts you to exit (if you changed any settings, you are prompted to save the changes before you exit.)

At the prompt, select YES to exit, then press any key to reboot the computer. Any changes you made in SCSISelect take effect after the computer boots.

Using SCSISelect Settings

To select an option, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option, then press ENTER. In some cases, selecting an option displays another meny. You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing ESC.

To restore the original SCSISelect default values, press F6 from the main

SCSISelect screen

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SCSI Bus Interface Definitions

Host Adapter SCSI ID-(Default: 7) Sets the SCSI ID for the SCSI controller. The Adaptec SCSI controller AIC-7899 is set at 7, which gives t the highest priority on the SCSI bus. We recommend that you do not change this setting.

SCSI Parity Checking-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, verifies the accuracy of data transfer on the SCSI bus. Leave this setting enabled unless any SCSI device does not support SCSI parity.

Host Adapter SCSI Termination-(Default: Automatic) Determines the termination setting for the SCSI card. The default setting for both the LVD/SE (low voltage differential/single ended) connectors and SE connectors is Automatic, which allows the SCSI card to adjust the termination as needed depending on the configuration of the connected

SCSI devices. We recommend that you do not change these settings.

Boot Device Options

Boot SCSI ID-(Default: 0) Specifies the SCSI ID of your boot device. We recommend that you dono t change the default setting.

Boot LUN Number-(Default: 0) Specifies which LUN (Logical Unit

Number) to boot from on your boot device. This setting is not valid unless Multiple LUN Support is Enabled

SCSI Device Configuration

SCSI Device Configuration options can be set individually for each connected SCSI device.

Note: To configure settings for a SCSI device, you must know it.s SCSI ID

Sync Transfer Rate-(Default: 160) Determines the maximum synchronous data transfer rate that the SCSI card supports. Use the mazimum value of 160 MBytes/sec.

Initiate Wide Negotiation-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card attempts 16-bit data transfer (wide negotiation.) When set to No, the SCSI card uses 8-bit data transfer unless the SCSI device requests wide negotiation.

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Note: Set Initiate Wide Negotiation to NO if you are using an 8-bit SCSI device that hangs or exhibits other performance problems with 16-bit data transfer rate enabled.

Enable Disconnection-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, allows the

SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus. Leave the setting at

Yes if two or more SCSI device is connected, changing the setting to

No results in slightly better performance.

Send Start Unit Command-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the Start

Unit Command is sent to the SCSI device at bootup.

The following three options have no effect if the SCSI Card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI Cards BIOS is normally enabled by default.)

Enable Write Back Cache-(Default: N/C) Can be used to enable or disable the write-back cache on SCSI disk drives connected to the host adapter. Leave this option at its default setting of N/C (no change), which usually allow for optimum drive performance.

BIOS Multiple LUN Support-(Default: No) Leave this setting at No if the device does not have multiple Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs.)

When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS provides boot support for a SCSI device with multiple LUNs (for example, a CD juke box. device in which mulitple CDs can be accessed simultaneously.)

Include in BIOS Scan-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card

BIOS includes the device as part of its BIOS scan at bootup.

Advanced Configuration Options

Note: Do not change the Advanced Configuration

Options unless absolutely necessary.

Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization-(Default: Enabled) When set to

Enabled, the SCSI card generates a SCSI bus reset during its power-on initialization and after a hard reset.

Display <Ctrl> <A> Messages during BIOS Initialization-(Default:

Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS displays the Press

<Ctrl> <A> for SCSISelect (TM) Utility! message on your screen during system bootup. If this setting disabled, you can still invoke the

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SCSISelect Utility by pressing <Ctrl> <A> after the SCSI card BIOS banner appears.

Extended BIOS Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GByte-(Default:

Enabled) When set to Enabled, provides an extended translation scheme for SCSI hard disks with capacities greater than 1 GByte.

This setting is necessary only for MS-DOS 5.0 or above; it is not required for other operating systems, such as NetWare of UNIX.

Caution: Changing the translation scheme destroys all data on the drive. Bue sure to back your disk drives before changing the translation scheme.

Use the MS-DOS Fdisk command to partition a disk laster than 1GByte controlled by the SCSI card BIOS, when using DOS, Windows 3.1.x, or

Windows 95/98.

Verbose/Silent Mode-(Default: Verbose) When set to Verbose, the

SCSI card BIOS displays the host adapter model on the screen during sustem buildup. When set to Silent, the message is not displayed during bootup.

Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space)-

(Default: Enabled) Enables or disables the SCSI card BIOS.

• Leave at Enabled to allow the SCSI card BIOS to scan and initialize all

SCSI devices.

• Set to Disabled: Not scan if the devices on the SCSI bus (for example,

CD-ROM drives) are controlled by software drivers and do not need the BIOS, and you do not want the BIOS to scan the SCSI bus.

• Set to Disabled: Scan Bus if you do not need the BIOS, but you want it to scan the SCSI devices on the bus and you need to spin up the devices.

The following four options have no effect when the SCSI Card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI Card BIOS is normally enabled by default.)

Domain Validation.(Default: Enabled) Determines the optimal transfer rate for each device on the SCSI bus and sets transfer rates accordingly.

Displays the resulting data transfer rate.

Support Removable Disks Under BIOS as Fixed Disks. (Default:

Disabled) Determines which removable-media drives are supported by the SCSI card BIOS. Choices are as follows:

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Disabled. No removable-media drives are treated as hard disk drives.

Software drivers are required because the drives are not controlled by the BIOS.

Boot Only.Only the removable-media drive designated as the boot device is treated as a hard disk drive.

All Disks.All removable-media drives supported by the BIOS are treated as hard disk drives.

Caution: You may lose data if you remove a removablemedia cartridge from a SCSI drive controlled by the SCSI card BIOS while the drive is on. If you want to be able to remove the media while the drive is on, install the removable-media software driver and set Support Removable Disks

Under BIOS as Fixed Disks to Disabled.

BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROMs.(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to boot from a

CD-ROM drive.

BIOS Support for Int 13 Extensions.(Default: Enabled) When set to

Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS supports Int 13h extensions as required by Plug-and-Play. The setting can be either enabled or disabled if your system is not Plug-and-Play.

6.7 Using SCSI Disk Utilities

To access the SCSI disk utilities, follow these steps:

1.

Select the SCSI Disk Utilities option from the menu that appears after starting SCSISelect. SCSISelect scans the SCSI bus (to determine the devices installed) and displays a list of all SCSI

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6.8 Installation under Windows 2000

If you are only using SCSI hard drives without any IDE HDD drive installed. Please follow these steps:

1.

Insert Windows 2000 CD Disk.

2.

Press F6 immediately when it displays: “Set up is inspecting your computer’s hardware configuration.”

3.

Then it enter SCSI installation. Please insert SCSI driver floppy disk.

6.9 Windows 9X Driver setup procedure

1.

In the window 9x screen, click on “start” and select “setting”. Then click on the “Control Panel” icon to select .System.

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2.

In the “System properties”, choose “PCI SCSI Bus Controller.”

Then click on “Properties.”

3.

Click on "Update Driver"

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4.

Click on “Next”

5.

Recommend to search for a better driver

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6.

If the SCSI driver is supplied in floppy disk, click on “Floppy disk drives.” Then, click on “Next.” If the SCSI driver is supplied in

CD-ROM disk, click on “Specify a location:" then enter

"E:\Drv_SCSI\AIC7899\Windows\Win9X"

7.

In the "Update Device Driver Wizard" click on "Next."

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The installation is completed. Click on "Finish."

9.

Click on "Yes" to restart the system.

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USB 2.0 Configuration

The PCA-6005-B supports USB 2.0 device. From this chapter, you will find detail informaiton regarding Windows

2000 USB 2.0 driver setup procedure.

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Chapter 7 USB 2.0 Configuration

7.1 Introduction

The PCA-6005-B is designed with SiS 962L as the I/O controller which supports both USB1.1 and USB 2.0 high-speed transmission. It still remains the compatibility with today's USB device. High-speed USB 2.0 provides data transfer up to 480Mb/s which is 40 times faster than USB

1.1. It is ideal for today's speed-demanding I/O peripherals.

7.2 Features

• Provides data transmission rate up to 480Mb/s

• Offer 40 times greater bandwidth than USB 1.1

• Offers complete compatibility with current USB device

7.3 Installation

Note: USB 2.0 driver is not available for Windows

98SE/ME from PCA-6005-B driver CD. Under these operating sytems, the USB device will operate at USB 1.1 speeds.

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1.

From Windows 2000, select Start and click on Setting. In the window of Setting, click on icon System.

2.

Choose the option "Hardware", and then click on "Device Manager"

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In Device Manager, choose "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller" and then double click.

4.

Choose the option "Driver" and then click on "Update Driver".

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5.

In Upgrade Device Driver Wizar, click on "Next".

6.

In Upgrade Device Wizard, choose "search for a suitable device for my driver" and then click on " Next".

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Tick "Specify a location" and click "Next"

8.

In the following windows, please specify the location

"D:\Drv_USB2\win2k" and then click on "OK".

D:\Drv_USB2\win2k

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9.

Open "SiS USB Enhanced Host Controller Setup" window and click "Yes" to continue setup process..

10.

Click "Accept" to continue setup.

11.

Click "Yes" to restart the computer.

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After restarting the computer, repeat step 1 and 2 to open "Device

Manager" window to check the status of "Universal Serial Bus

(USB) Controller".

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A

Programming the

Watchdog Timer

The PCA-6005-B is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU if processing comes to a standstill for any reason. This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned environments.

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Appendix A Programming the watchdog

A.1 Programming the watchdog

The PCA-6005-B's watchdog timer can be used to monitor system software operation and take corrective action if the software fails to function after the programmed period. This section describes the operation of the watchdog timer and how to program it.

A.1.1 Watchdog timer overview

The watchdog timer is built-in in the super I/O controller IT8705F. It provides the following functions for user programming:

• Can be enabled and disabled by user's program.

• Timer can be set from 1 to 255 seconds or 1 to 255 minutes.

• Resets the system signal if the software fails to reset the timer before time-out.

Note: The interrupt output of the watchdog timer is a low level signal. It will be held low until the watchdog timer is reset.

A.1.2 Programming the Watchdog Timer

The I/O port address of the watchdog timer is 2E(hex) and 2F(hex). 2E

(hex) is the address port. 2F(hex) is the data port. You must first assign the address of register by writing address value into address port 2E(hex), then write/read data to/from the assigned register through data port 2F

(hex).

A.1.3 Unlock the Super I/O IT8705F

Unlock the super I/O controller by writing the special key 087h, 001h,

055h and 055h before starting programming the watchdog timer.

A.1.4 Select and program the watchdog timer

Select watchdog timer by writing the logical device number (LDN) 05h to the I/O port. Then you can enable WDT and set the timer by writing value to the registers..

A.1.5 Select and enable the game port

The game port is used to reset the watchdog timer. Select game port by writing the logical device number (LDN) 06h to the I/O port. Enable the game port to enable the read/write action to reset the WDT.

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A.1.6 Lock the Super I/O IT8705F

After setting the WDT and game port, lock it back to prevent unintended access.

A.1.7 Resetting the Watchdog Timer

Any read or write action from/to the game port will reset the watchdog timer.

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S e l e c t W D T ( L o g i c a l

N u m b e r = 5 )

E n a b l e a n d s e t t i m e t o

S e l e c t G a m e P o r t ( L

D e v i c e N u m b e r =

E n a b l e G a m e P o

A.1.8 List of Registers

Watchdog Timer configuration Registers (LDN = 05h)

Watchdog Timer Control Register (Index = FBh, Default = 00h)

Bit Description

7

6-5

4

This bit must be set to 0

Reserved

Enable read/write to the game port base address to reset the

WDT counter.0: Disable a read from or write to game port base address to reset WDT counter (default)1: Enable a read from or write to game port base address to reset WDT counter

WDT counter unit select0: Minute (default)1: Second 3

2

1

Reserved

Direct time out controlThis bit is self-cleaning.0: Normal

(default)1: Direct time our regardless of the counter.

0 WDT status0: No time-out after last re-load counter value

(default).1: The timer was time-out.

Watchdog Timer Time-out Value Register (Index = FDh, Default = 00h)

Bit

7-0

Description

Watchdog timer time-out valueWatchdog timer counter timeout value (1 ~ 256 units)

Game Port Configuration Registers (LDN = 06h)

Game Port Activate (Index = 30h, Default =00h)

Bit Description

7-1

0

Reserved

Game Port Enable1: Enabled0: Disabled

Game Port Base Address MSB Register (Index = 60h, Default = 02h)

Bit Description

7-4

3-0

Read only with "0h" for Base Address [15:12]

Game Port Base Address MSBRead/Write, mapped as Base

Address [11:8]

Game Port Base Address LSB Register (Index = 61h, Default = 01h)

Bit Description

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7-0 Game Port Base Address LSBRead/Write, mapped as Base

Address [7:0]

Programming Examples

;--------------------------------------

;

;Input :(AH) - register index

(AL) - Value to write

;--------------------------------------

Set_8705_Reg proc near push ax mov dx, 2Eh mov out out pop al, ah dx, al

80h, al ax inc out dx dx, al ret

Set_8705_Reg endp

; for I/O delay

;--------------------------------------------

;Input : (AL) - logic device to be selected

;--------------------------------------------

Select_Logic_Deviceproc near mov call ah, 07h

Set_8705_Reg ret

Select_Logic_DeviceEndp

Key8705db 087h, 001h, 055h, 055h

Unlock_8705ProcNear mov mov mov si, offset cs:Key8705 dx, 2Eh cx, 4

95

@@: mov out inc al, byte ptr cs:[si] dx, al si short @B loop ret

Unlock_8705Endp call mov mov call mov mov

Lock_8705ProcNear mov ah, 02h mov call al, 02h

Set_8705_Reg

; ret

Lock_8705Endp

;

; Enable watchdog timer and 10 seconds as timeout interval

:

:

: call Unlock_8705 ; Unlock 8705 mov call mov mov al, 5

Select_Logic_Device

; Select watchdog function ah, 30h al, 1

; Enable watchdog function

Set_8705_Reg ah, 0FBh ; Set counter unit (second) l, 00011000b

Set_8705_Reg ah, 0FCh al, 37h

; Use GP67 (pin 85)

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call mov call mov mov call call mov mov call mov mov call call call mov mov call mov call mov mov et_8705_Reg ah, 0FDh ; Set time-out value al, 10

Set_8705_Reg al, 6

Select_Logic_Device

; Select game port function ah, 30h al, 1

; Enable game port function

Set_8705_Reg ah, 60h al, 02h

Set_8705_Reg

; Set game port address 201h ah, 61h al, 01h

Set_8705_Reg

Lock_8705 ; Lock 8705

:

:

:

;

;

; Enable watchdog timer and 5 minutes as timeout interval

:

:

:

Unlock_8705 ; Unlock 8705 al, 5 ; Select watchdog function

Select_Logic_Device ah, 30h ; Enable watchdog function al, 1

Set_8705_Reg

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call mov mov call call mov mov call mov mov call mov mov ah, 0FBh al, 00010000b

; Set counter unit (minute)

Set_8705_Reg ah, 0FCh ; Use GP67 (pin 85) al, 37h

Set_8705_Reg ah, 0FDh al, 5

; Set time-out value call mov

Set_8705_Reg al, 6 call Select_Logic_Device mov ah, 30h mov call mov mov al, 1

Set_8705_Reg ah, 60h al, 02h

; Select game port function

; Enable game port function

; Set game port address 201h

Set_8705_Reg ah, 61h al, 01h

Set_8705_Reg

Lock_8705 ; Lock 8705

:

:

:

;

;

; To reset the watchdog timer before the interval expires

:

:

: mov dx,201h

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 98

in

:

:

: al,dx

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B

I/O Pin Assignments

This appendix contains information of a detailed or specialized nature. It includes:

• IDE Hard Drive Connector

• Floppy Drive Connector

• Parallel Port Connector

• USB Connector

• VGA Connector

• Ethernet 10/100Base-T RJ-45 Connector

• COM1/COM2 RS-232 Serial Port

• Keyboard and Mouse Connector

• External Keyboard Connector

• CPU Fan Power Connector

• Power LED

• External Speaker Connector

• Reset Connector

• HDD LED Connector

• ATX Feature Connector

• ATX Soft Power Switch

• SM Bus Connector

• AC-97 Audio Interface

• System I/O Ports

• DMA Channel Assignments

• Interrupt Assignments

• PCI Bus Map

101

Appendix B Pin Assignments

B.1 IDE Hard Drive Connector (CN1, CN2)

1 3 37 39

2 4 38 40

Table B.1: IDE hard drive connector (CN1, CN2)

17

19

21

23

11

13

15

Pin

1

3

5

7

9

Signal

IDE RESET*

DATA 7

DATA 6

DATA 5

DATA 4

DATA 3

DATA 2

DATA 1

DATA 0

SIGNAL GND

DISK DMA REQUEST

IO WRITE

25

27

29

31

IO READ

IO CHANNEL READY

HDACKO*

IRQ14

33

35

37

39

* low active

ADDR 1

ADDR 0

HARD DISK SELECT 0*

IDE ACTIVE*

18

20

22

24

12

14

16

Pin

2

4

6

8

10

34

36

38

40

26

28

30

32

Signal

GND

DATA 8

DATA 9

DATA 10

DATA 11

DATA 12

DATA 13

DATA 14

DATA 15

N/C

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

N/C

N/C

ADDR 2

HARD DISK SELECT 1*

GND

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 102

B.2 Floppy Drive Connector (CN3)

33 31

34 32

Table B.2: Floppy drive connector (CN3)

23

25

27

29

15

17

19

21

7

9

11

13

3

5

Pin

1

31

33

* low active

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

Signal

GND

GND

N/C

GND

GND

GND

GND

24

26

28

30

16

18

20

22

32

34

8

10

12

14

4

6

Pin

2

3 1

4 2

Signal

FDHDIN*

N/C

FDEDIN*

INDEX*

MOTOR 0*

DRIVE SELECT 1*

DRIVE SELECT 0*

MOTOR 1*

DIRECTION*

STEP*

WRITE DATA*

WRITE GATE*

TRACK 0*

WRITE PROTECT*

READ DATA*

HEAD SELECT*

DISK CHANGE*

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B.3 Parallel Port Connector (CN4)

13 12 2 1

26 25

6

7

4

5

2

3

Pin

1

8

9

10

11

12

13

* low active

Table B.3: Parallel port connector (CN4)

D6

D7

ACK*

BUSY

PE

SLCT

D2

D3

D4

D5

Signal

STROBE*

D0

D1

21

22

23

24

25

26

17

18

19

20

Pin

14

15

16

15 14

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

N/C

Signal

AUTOFD*

ERR

INIT*

SLCTINI*

GND

GND

GND

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 104

B.4 USB Connector (CN6)

3

4

1

2

5

8

9

6

7

10

Table B.4: USB1/USB2 connector (CN6)

4

5

2

3

Pin

1

USB1 Signal

+5 V

UV-

UV+

GND

Chassis GND

7

8

Pin

6

9

10

USB2 Signal

+5 V

UV-

UV+

GND

N/C

105

B.5 VGA Connector (CN7)

5

10

15

Table B.5: VGA connector (CN7)

3

4

5

Pin

1

2

6

7

8

Signal

RED

GREEN

BLUE

N/C

GND

GND

GND

GND

11

12

13

Pin

9

10

14

15

6

11

1

Signal

VCC

GND

N/C

SDT

H-SYNC

V-SYNC

SCK

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B.6 Keyboard and Mouse Connnector CN11)

4

6

2 1

5

3

Table B.6: Keyboard and mouse connector (CN11)

4

5

6

2

3

Pin

1

Signal

KB DATA

MS DATA

GND

VCC

KB CLOCK

MS CLOCK

B.7 External Keyboard Connector (CN12)

Table B.7: External keyboard connector (CN12)

4

5

2

3

Pin

1

Signal

CLK

DATA

NC

GND

VCC

107

B.8 IR Connector (CN13)

Table B.8: IR connector (CN13)

3

4

5

Pin

1

2

Signal

+5 V

NC

IR_RX

GND

IR_TX

B.9 CPU Fan Power Connector (CN14)

1

Table B.9: CPU fan power connector (CN14)

Pin

1

2

3

Signal

GND

+12 V

Detect

B.10 Power LED (CN16)

You can use an LED to indicate when the CPU card is on. Pin 1 of CN16 supplies the LED's power, and Pin 3 is the ground.

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 108

Table B.10: Power LED

4

5

2

3

Pin

1

Function

LED power (+5 V)

NC

GND

Reserved

GND

B.11 External Speaker Connector (CN17)

The CPU card has its own buzzer. You can also connect it to the external speaker on your computer chassis.

Table B.11: External speaker (CN17)

3

4

Pin

1

2

Function

+5 VCC

GND

Internal buzzer

Speaker out

109

B.12 Reset Connector (CN18)

1

Table B.12: Reset connector (CN18)

Pin

1

2

Signal

RESET

GND

B.13 HDD LED Connector (CN19)

1

Table B.13: HDD LED connector (CN19)

Pin

1

2

Signal

LED0 (LED-)

Vcc(LED+)

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 110

B.14 ATX Feature Connector (CN20)

1

Table B.14: ATX feature connector (CN20)

2

3

Pin

1

Signal

PS-ON

VCC

VCCSB

B.15 ATX Soft Power Switch (CN21)

1

Table B.15: ATX soft power switch (CN21)

Pin

1

2

Signal

5VSB

PWR-BTN

111

B.16 External SM bus connector (for SNMP-1000)

1

Table B.16: External SM bus connector (for SNMP-1000)

Pin

1

2

Signal

SMB_DATA

SMB_CLK

B.17 AC-97 Audio Interface (CN43)

Table B.17: System I/O ports

1 VCC

3 SYNC

5 SDOUT

7 SDIN2

9 +12V

2 GND

4 BITCLK

6 SDIN

8 -ACRST

10 GND

PCA-6005-B User’s Manual 112

B.18 System I/O Ports

080-09F

0A0-0BF

0C0-0DF

0F0

0F1

0F8-0FF

1F0-1F8

200-207

278-27F

290-297

2F8-2FF

300-31F

360-36F

378-37F

380-38F

3A0-3AF

3B0-3BF

Table B.18: System I/O ports

Addr. range (Hex)

000-01F

020-021

022-023

040-05F

060-06F

070-07F

3C0-3CF

3D0-3DF

3F0-3F7

3F8-3FF

2E-2F

Device

DMA controller

Interrupt controller 1, master

Chipset address

8254 timer

8042 (keyboard controller)

Real-time clock, non-maskable interrupt

(NMI) mask

DMA page register

Interrupt controller 2

DMA controller

Clear math co-processor

Reset math co-processor

Math co-processor

Fixed disk

Game I/O

Parallel printer port 2 (LPT3)

On-board hardware monitor

Serial port 2

Prototype card

Reserved

Parallel printer port 1 (LPT2)

SDLC, bisynchronous 2

Bisynchronous 1

Monochrome display and printer adapter

(LPT1)

Reserved

Color/graphics monitor adapter

Diskette controller

Serial port 1

Watchdog timer

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B.19 DMA Channel Assignments

5

6

7

Table B.19: DMA channel assignments

3

4

1

2

Channel

0

Function

Available

Available

Floppy disk (8-bit transfer)

Available

Cascade for DMA controller

1

Available

Available

Available

B.20 Interrupt Assignments

8

9

10

11

6

7

4

5

12

13

14

15

16

Table B.20: Interrupt assignments

-

3

Priority

1

2

Interrupt#

NMI

IRQ0

IRQ1

IRQ2

IRQ3

IRQ4

IRQ5

IRQ6

IRQ7

IRQ8

IRQ9

IRQ10

IRQ11

IRQ12

IRQ13

IRQ14

IRQ15

Interrupt source

Parity error detected

Interval timer

Keyboard

Interrupt from controller 2

(cascade)

Real-time clock

Cascaded to INT 0A (IRQ 2)

Available

Available

PS/2 mouse

INT from co-processor

Fixed disk controller

Available

Serial communication port 2

Serial communication port 1

Parallel port 2

Diskette controller (FDC)

Parallel port 1 (print port)

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B.21 1st MB Memory Map

Table B.21: 1st MB memory map

Addr. range (Hex)

F0000h - FFFFFh

CC000h - EFFFFh

C0000h - CBFFFh

B8000h - BFFFFh

B0000h - B7FFFh

A0000h - AFFFFh

00000h - 9FFFFh

Device

System ROM

Unused

VGA BIOS

CGA/EGA/VGA text

Unused

EGA/VGA graphics

Base memory

B.22 PCI Bus Map

Table B.22: PCI bus map

Function

Onboard LAN1

Onboard LAN2

Onboard SCSI

PCI slot 1

PCI slot 2

PCI slot 3

PCI slot 4

Signals:

Device ID

AD24

AD25

AD19

AD31

AD30

AD29

AD28

INT# pin

INT C

INT D

INT B, D

INT B, C, D, A

INT C, D, A, B

INT D, A, B, C

INT A, B, C, D

GNT# pin

GNT E

GNT A

GNT F

GNT A

GNT B

GNT C

GNT D

Note: In the PCA-6005E2 and PCA-6005F, the LAN2 controller uses "GNT A" signals which is also used by PCI slot 1. Therefore, PCI slot 1 cannot be used for plug-in bus master add-on cards such as SCSI cards or LAN cards.

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