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HS-6038

Socket 370 133MHz FSB

Industrial Single Board Computer

Full-sizeAll-in-OneCompactFlash

133MHz FSBCRTDual LANAudio

ATA/33/66/100RS-232/422/485PC/104

IrDAUSBDOCWDTH/W Monitor

PICMG Bus Industrial Single Board Computer

Copyright Disclaimers

The accuracy of contents in this manual has passed thorough checking and review before publishing. BOSER Technology Co., Ltd., the manufacturer and publisher, is not liable for any infringements of patents or other rights resulting from its use. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of this product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damage(s).

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reserves the right to change or improve the contents of this document without due notice. BOSER Technology Co., Ltd.

assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this manual, nor does it make any commitment to update the information contained herein.

T r r a d e m a r r k s s

BOSER is a registered trademark of BOSER Technology Co., Ltd.

ISB is a registered trademark of BOSER Technology Co., Ltd.

Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.

AMI is a registered trademark of American Megatrends, Inc.

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All other trademarks, products and or product names mentioned herein are mentioned for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies or owners.

© Copyright 2004 BOSER Technology Co., Ltd.

All Rights Reserved.

Version 1.0, May 06, 2004

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 General Description…………………...1

1.1

Major Features.................................................................. 2

1.2

Specifications ................................................................... 3

1.3

Board Dimensions............................................................ 4

Chapter 2 Unpacking……………………………..5

2.1

Opening the Delivery Package........................................ 5

2.2

Inspection.......................................................................... 5

Chapter 3 Hardware Installation………………...7

3.1

Before Installation ............................................................ 7

3.2

Board Layout .................................................................... 8

3.3

Jumper List ....................................................................... 9

3.4

Connector List .................................................................. 9

3.5

Configuring the CPU ...................................................... 10

3.6

System Memory .............................................................. 10

3.7

VGA Controller ............................................................... 10

3.8

IDE Drive Connector ...................................................... 11

3.9

Floppy Disk Drive Connector ........................................ 12

3.10

Serial Port Connectors .................................................. 12

3.11

Parallel Connector.......................................................... 13

3.12

Ethernet Connector........................................................ 14

3.13

IrDA Connector............................................................... 14

3.14

USB Connector............................................................... 15

3.15

CMOS Data Clear............................................................ 15

3.16

Power and Fan Connectors........................................... 16

3.17

Keyboard/Mouse Connectors ....................................... 17

3.18

System Front Panel Connectors................................... 17

3.19

External Speaker ............................................................ 18

3.20

Thermal Input Connectors............................................. 18

3.21

Audio Connectors .......................................................... 19

3.22

SMI Signal Input Switch................................................. 19

3.23

Watchdog Timer ............................................................. 20

3.24

CompactFlash  Connector........................................... 21

3.25

PC/104 Connectors ........................................................ 22

3.26

DiskOnChip  Address Setting ..................................... 25

Chapter 4 AMI BIOS Setup……………………..27

4.1

Starting Setup................................................................. 27

4.2

Using Setup..................................................................... 28

4.3

Main Menu ....................................................................... 29

4.4

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

4.5

Advanced CMOS Setup ................................................. 31

4.6

Advanced Chipset Setup ............................................... 32

4.7

Power Management Setup ............................................ 33

4.8

PCI / Plug and Play Setup.............................................. 34

4.9

Peripheral Setup............................................................. 35

4.10

Hardware Monitor Setup................................................ 36

4.11

Auto-Detect Hard Disks ................................................. 37

4.12

Change Supervisor/User Password ............................. 38

4.13

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings .................. 39

4.14

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings............ 40

4.15

Save Settings and Exit................................................... 41

4.16

Exit Without Saving........................................................ 42

Chapter 5 Software Utilities…………………….43

5.1

IDE Driver Installation .................................................... 43

5.2

VGA Driver Installation .................................................. 49

5.3

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

5.4

Audio Driver Installation................................................ 74

Safety Instructions

Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity.

To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:

Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static packaging until you are ready to install them.

Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This helps to discharge any static electricity on your body.

Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic component stores, when handling boards and components. Fasten the ALLIGATOR clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded object. Please wear and connect the strap before handle the HS-6038 to ensure harmlessly discharge any static electricity through the strap.

Please use an anti-static pad when putting down any components or parts or tools outside the computer. You may also use an anti-static bag instead of the pad. Please inquire from your local supplier for additional assistance in finding the necessary anti-static gadgets.

NOTE: DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD OR ANY OTHER SENSITIVE

COMPONENTS WITHOUT ALL NECESSARY ANTI-STATIC

PROTECTION.

Chapter 1

General Description

The HS-6038 is a 133MHz FSB Intel

®

82815/82801BA chipset-based board designed for PICMG Bus Celeron™/Coppermine™/Tualatin™

800MHz~1.2GHz CPU compatibility. These features combine and make the HS-6038 an ideal all-in-one industrial single board computer.

Additional features include an enhanced I/O with CompactFlash, VGA, dual LAN, audio, and two COM interfaces.

Its onboard ATA/33/66/100 to connected IDE drive interface architecture allows the HS-6038 to support data transfers of 33, 66 or

100MB/sec. for each IDE drive connection. Designed with the Intel ®

82815/82801BA core logic chipset, the board supports all

Celeron™/Coppermine™/Tualatin™ CPU series operating at 800MHz to 1.2GHz. The 82815 integrated CRT display controller supports up to

1280 x 1024 at 16 color resolution.

A single Flash chip holds the system BIOS, and you can change the

Flash BIOS by the Utility Update. Advanced IrDA port also provides a faster data transmission. You can also use the DOS version of the

“DiskOnChip TM ” socket by issuing commands from the DOS prompt without the necessity of other software supports up to 288MB. System memory is also sufficient with the two DIMM sockets that can support up to 512MB.

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Additional onboard connectors include an advanced USB and IrDA ports providing faster data transmission, and a dual RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Based Ethernet use.

To ensure the reliability in an unmanned or standalone system , the

Watchdog Timer (WDT) onboard HS-6038 is designed with pure hardware that does not need the arithmetical functions of a real-time clock chip. If any program causes unexpected halts to the system, the onboard Watchdog Timer (WDT) will automatically reset the CPU or generate an interrupt to resolve such condition.

The HS-6038 also has a CompactFlash

TM

connector that accommodates standard of memory cards available in the market.

The HS-6038 comes with the following features:

Socket 370 for Intel ® Celeron /Coppermine/Tualatin 800MHz

~1.2GHz CPU

Supports 66/100/133MHz FSB

Two DIMM sockets with a max. capacity of 512MB

Intel ® 82815/82801BA system chipset

Winbond W83627 super I/O chipset

Intel

Intel

82815 CRT display controller

82559 and ICHII 10/100 Based LAN

AC97 3D audio controller

Two COM, four USB connectors

PC/104 Bus connector

DiskOnChip TM socket supporting memory sizes of up to 288MB

Supports Hardware Monitor

Supports CompactFlash TM card reader (optional)

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1.2 Specifications

CPU: Socket 370 for Intel

Celeron /Coppermine/Tualatin 800MHz

~1.2GHz CPU

Bus Interface: PICMG Bus

Memory: Two DIMM sockets supporting up to 512MB

Chipset: Intel ® 82815/82801BA

I/O Chipset: Winbond W83627

CompactFlash : One, IDE interface adapter (optional)

VGA: Intel  82815 supporting CRT display up to 1280 x 1024 at 16 colors

LAN: Intel ® 82559 and Intel ® ICHII 10/100 Based LAN

Audio: AC97 3D audio controller

IDE: Four IDE disk drives supporting ATA/33/66/100 and with transfer rates of up to 33/66/100MB/sec.

FDD: Supports up to two floppy disk drives

Parallel: One enhanced bi-directional parallel port supporting

SPP/ECP/EPP

Serial Port: 16C550 UART-compatible RS-232/422/485 x 1 and RS-232 x 1 serial ports with 16-byte FIFO

PC/104: PC/104 connector for 8-bit ISA Bus

IrDA: One TX/RX IrDA header

USB: Four USB connectors

Keyboard/Mouse: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN

DiskOnChip: DiskOnChip socket supporting memory sizes of up to

288MB

BIOS: AMI PnP Flash BIOS

Watchdog Timer: Software programmable time-out intervals from

1~256 sec.

CMOS: Battery backup

Power Consumption: +5V/7.5A (1GHz CPU), +12V/120mA

Operating Temperature: 0~60°C

Hardware Monitor: Winbond W83627

Board Size: 33.8 x 12.1 cm

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4

Chapter 2

Unpacking

2.1 Opening the Delivery Package

The HS-6038 is packed in an anti-static bag. The board has components that are easily damaged by static electricity. Do not remove the anti-static wrapping until proper precautions have been taken. Safety Instructions in front of this manual describe anti-static precautions and procedures.

2.2 Inspection

After unpacking the board, place it on a raised surface and carefully inspect the board for any damage that might have occurred during shipment. Ground the board and exercise extreme care to prevent damage to the board from static electricity.

Integrated circuits will sometimes come out of their sockets during shipment. Examine all integrated circuits, particularly the BIOS, processor, memory modules, ROM-Disk, and keyboard controller chip to ensure that they are firmly seated. The HS-6038 delivery package contains the following items:

HS-6038 Industrial Single Board Computer

ATA/100 IDE flat cable x 2

FDD flat cable x 1

Printer cable with bracket x 1

KB/MS transfer cable x 1

8-pin USB split type cable with bracket x 1

Speaker connector flat cable with bracket x 1

Two RS-232 cable with bracket x 1

5-pin ATX cable x 1

Jumper Bag

Utility CD-ROM

User’s Manual

5

It is recommended that you keep all the parts of the delivery package intact and store them in a safe/dry place for any unforeseen event requiring the return shipment of the product. In case you discover any missing and/or damaged items from the list of items, please contact your dealer immediately.

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Chapter 3

Hardware Installation

This chapter provides the information on how to install the hardware using the HS-6038. This chapter also contains information related to jumper settings of switch, watchdog timer, and the DiskOnChip  address selection etc.

After confirming your package contents, you are now ready to install your hardware. The following are important reminders and steps to take before you begin with your installation process.

1. Make sure that all jumper settings match their default settings and CMOS setup correctly. Refer to the sections on this chapter for the default settings of each jumper.

2. Go through the connections of all external devices and make sure that they are installed properly and configured correctly within the CMOS setup. Refer to the sections in this chapter for the detailed information on the connectors.

3. Keep the manual and diskette in good condition for future reference and use.

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Jumper Definition Setting Page

JP2

JP3

Host Bus Clock Rate Select: 133MHz FSB Open 10

JP4

JP5

LAN2 Enabled/Disabled Select: Enabled

WDT Active Type Setting: System Reset Short 20

JP6

JP7

JP8 / JP9 /

JP11 / JP12

DiskOnChip Address Select: 0D000H~

0D1FFH

COM 2 Use RS-232 or RS-422/485 Select:

RS-232

Short 1-2 14

Short 3-4

Short 1-2

Short 2-3

25

25

12

Connector

ATX1

CD1

CD2

CN1

CN2

CN3

CN4

Definition

20-pin ATX Power In Connector

CD-ROM Analog Input Connector

Line In Connector

Keylock Connector

Speaker Connector

5-pin Keyboard Connector

HDD LED Connector

CN5

CN6

CN7

CN8

CN9

CN10

CN11

SMI Signal Input Connector

2-pin ATX Power On Switch

2-pin Reset Button Connector

I

Fan Power In Connector

2 C Bus Connector

5-pin ATX Power In Connector

COM 1 Connector (5x2 header)

CN12

CN13

CF1

RS-422/485 Connector (5x2 header)

COM 2 Connector (5x2 header)

CompactFlash

TM

Connector

DIM1/DIM2 168-pin DIMM Sockets

FDC1 Floppy Connector

IDE1/IDE2 Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors

IR1

JP1

JP13

KB1

LAN1

LPT1

IrDA Connector

System Sensing Connector

MIC In / Audio Out Connector

PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN KB/MS Connector

Dual RJ-45 Connector

Parallel Connector

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Connector Definition

PC1 / PC2 PC/104 Bus 64-pin/40-pin Connectors

USB1 External USB Connector

USB2/USB3 Internal USB Connectors

RT1/RT2 Power Sensing Connectors

VGA1 15-pin VGA Connector

3.5 Configuring the CPU

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15

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10

JP2 is used to set the Host Bus Clock Rate. The setting of internal Host

Bus Clock Rate is for defining the operating clock base rate of the internal bus of core logic.

JP2: Host Bus Clock Rate Select

Description

66/100MHz FSB

133MHz FSB (default)

Setting

Short

Open

1

2

The HS-6038 provides two 168-pin DIMM sockets at locations DIM1 and DIM2. The maximum capacity of the onboard memory is 512MB.

The HS-6038 provides one connection for VGA device. VGA1 offers a single standard 15-pin CRT connector.

VGA1: 15-pin CRT Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

5

7

9

11

13

15

Red

Blue

GND

GND

VCC

VCC

HSYNC

DDCCL

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

Green

VCC

GND

GND

GND

DDCDA

VSYNC

1

5

6

10

11

15

An Inter-IC connector CN9, also offers the flexibility of installing an I

2 digital signal-based device.

C

10

CN9: I

2

C Bus Connector

PIN

1

2

3

Description

SMBDATA

SMBCLK

GND

3.8 IDE Drive Connector

1 2 3

IDE1/IDE2 are standard 40-pin connector daisy-chain driver connectors serving the PCI E-IDE drive provisions onboard the

HS-6038. A maximum of four IDE drives can be connected to the

HS-6038 via IDE1/IDE2.

IDE1/IDE2: Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors

PIN

21

23

25

27

29

31

33

35

37

39

7

9

11

13

15

17

19

1

3

5

Description

RESET

DATA 7

DATA 6

DATA 5

DATA 4

DATA 3

DATA 2

DATA 1

DATA 0

GND

PDREQ

PDIOW#

PDIOR#

PIORDY

RPDACK-

IRQ14

RPDA1-

RPDA0-

RPCS1-

HDD ACTIVE

PIN

22

24

26

28

30

32

34

36

38

40

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

2

4

6

Description

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

PATA66DET

RPDA2-

RPCS3-

GND

4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38

2

1

3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37

40

39

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3.9 Floppy Disk Drive Connector

The HS-6038 uses a standard 34-pin header connector, FDC1, for floppy disk drive connection. A total of two floppy drives may be connected to FDC1 at any given time.

FDC1: Floppy Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

11

13

15

17

19

21

23

1

3

5

7

9

25

27

29

31

33

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

N/C

GND

N/C

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

2

4

6

8

10

26

28

30

32

34

RWC-

N/C

DS1-

Index#

Motor Enable A#

Drive Select B#

Drive Select A#

Motor Enable B#

Direction#

Step#

WD-

WE-

Track 0#

WP-

RDATA-

HEAD-

DSKCHG- u

2

1

34

33

3.10 Serial Port Connectors

The HS-6038 offers one NS16C550 compatible UARTs with

Read/Receive 16-byte FIFO serial ports.

CN11, CN13: COM1/COM2 Connectors (5x2 header)

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

5

7

9

DCD

RXD

TXD

DTR

GND

2

4

6

8

10

DSR

RTX

CTX

RI

N/C

2

1

4

3

6

5

8

7

10

9

12

CN12: RS-422/485 Connector (5x2 header)

PIN Descriptio n

1

3

5

7

9

TX-

RX+

GND

RTS+

CTS-

PIN Description

2

4

6

8

10

TX+

RX-

RTS-

CTS+

N/C

2

1

4

3

6

5

8

7

10

9

JP8/JP9/JP11/JP12: COM2 Use RS-232 or RS-422/485 Select

Options

RS-232 (default)

RS-422/485

Settings

Short 2-3

Short 1-2

1 3

3.11 Parallel Connector

LPT1 is a standard 26-pin flat cable connector designed to accommodate parallel port connection onboard the HS-6038.

LPT1: Parallel Connector

PIN

15

17

19

21

23

25

9

11

13

1

3

5

7

Description

Strobe

DATA 1

DATA 3

DATA 5

DATA 7

Busy

Printer Select

ERROR#

Printer Select LN#

GND

GND

GND

GND

PIN Description

16

18

20

22

24

26

10

12

14

2

4

6

8

DATA 0

DATA 2

DATA 4

DATA 6

Acknowledge

Paper Empty

Auto Form Feed

Initialize

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

14

1

26

13

13

3.12 Ethernet Connector

The HS-6038 provides one dual RJ-45 10/100 Based LAN interface connectors. Please refer to the following table for their identical pin assignments.

LAN1: Dual RJ-45 Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

5

7

9

11

13

15

1TX+

1RX+

1R/C GND

1R/C GND

2TX+

2RX+

2R/C GND

2R/C GND

2

12

14

16

4

6

8

10

1TX-

1R/C GND

1RX-

1R/C GND

2TX-

2R/C GND

2RX-

2R/C GND

1

2

7

8

9

10

15

16

JP4: LAN2 Enable/Disable Select

Options

Enabled (default)

Disabled

Settings

Short 1-2

Short 2-3

3.13 IrDA Connector

1 2 3

IR1 is a 5-pin internal IR communication connector for connection of an

IrDA device.

IR1: IrDA Connector

PIN

1

2

3

4

5

Description

VCC

N/C

IRRX

GND

IRTX

1 2 3 4 5

14

3.14 USB Connector

The HS-6038 provides one 4-pin external USB connector at location

USB1, and two 8-pin connectors at locations USB2 and USB3.

USB1: External USB Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

4

VCC

BD0-

BD0+

GND

1 4

USB2: Internal USB Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

VCC

BD0-

2

4

VCC

BD1-

5

7

BD0+

GND

6

8

BD1+

GND

1 2

7 8

USB3: Internal USB Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

VCC

BD02-

2

4

VCC

BD3-

5

7

BD02+

GND

6

8

BD3+

GND

1 2

7 8

3.15 CMOS Data Clear

The HS-6038 has a Clear CMOS jumper on JP3.

JP3: Clear CMOS

Options

Normal Operation (default)

Clear CMOS

Settings

Short 1-2

Short 2-3

1

2

3

NOTE: The default setting of JP3 is Short 1-2 in storage. Before you turn on the power of your system, please set JP3 to Short 1-2 for normal operation.

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3.16 Power and Fan Connectors

The HS-6038 provides one 5-pin ATX Power On connector at CN10, one 2-pin ATX Power ON switch at CN6, and a single 3-pin FAN out connector at CN8.

CN10: 5-pin ATX Power In Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

4

5

GND

PS_ON

VCC13

5Vsb

VCC

5 1

ATX1: 20-pin ATX Power In Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+5V

GND

+5V

GND

PWORK

+5Vsb

+12V

15

16

17

18

19

20

11

12

13

14

+3.3V

-12V

GND

PS_ON

GND

GND

GND

-5V

+5V

+5V

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+5V

GND

+5V

GND

PWORK

+5Vsb

+12V

1

10

11

20

+3.3V

-12V

GND

PS_ON

GND

GND

GND

-5V

+5V

+5V

If the system is not using the ATX power function, you may SHORT pins 4 and 5 of CN10 so that the ATX power supply can be used as an

AT power unit. If not, CN2 must be connected to a corresponding connector on a PICMG Bus backplane in order to use the ATX Power function.

When using the ATX Power, CN6 is used to turn on the power. In this case, a BOSER PICMG Bus backplane must complement the HS-6038 for proper operation.

CN6: 2-pin ATX Power On Switch

PIN Description

1

2

5VSBY

PANSWIN

1 2

16

CN8 onboard HS-6038 is a 3-pin fan power output connector.

CN8: Fan Power In Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

GND

+12V

FAN In 1 1 3

3.17 Keyboard/Mouse Connectors

The HS-6038 offers two possibilities for keyboard connection. The connections are via KB1 for an external PS/2 type keyboard/mouse or via CN3 for an internal 5-pin cable converter to an AT keyboard.

CN3: 5-pin Keyboard Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

4

5

Keyboard Clock

Keyboard Data

N/C

GND

+5V

1 2 3 4 5

KB1: PS/2 6-pin Mini DIN Keyboard/Mouse Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

4

5

6

Keyboard Data

Mouse Data

GND

+5V

Keyboard Clock

Mouse Clock

Keyboard

Clock

Mouse

Clock

5

6

3 GND

1

Keyboard

Data

2 Mouse

Data

4 +5V

3.18 System Front Panel Connectors

The HS-6038 has one LED at location D1 that indicates the power-on status. This visual feature of the IDE LED may also be connected to an external IDE LED via connector CN4.

CN4: IDE LED Connector

PIN Description

1

2

+5V

HDD ACTIVE#

1 2

17

CN1 and CN7 are the Keylock and Reset Button connectors onboard.

CN1: Keylock Connector

PIN Description

1

2

3

4

5

VCC

N/C

GND

Keylock

GND

1 2 3 4 5

CN7: 2-pin Reset Button Connector

PIN Description

1

2

GND

H/W Reset

1 2

3.19 External Speaker

Aside from the buzzer at location BZ1 onboard, the HS-6038 also offers a connector (CN2) for an external speaker connection. The table below lists the pin assignments of CN2.

CN2: Speaker Connector

PIN

1

2

3

4

Description

Speaker Signal

GND

GND

+5V

1 2 3 4

3.20 Thermal Input Connectors

In relevance to the Hardware Monitoring feature provided by the onboard Winbond W83627, the board allows the installation of a thermal sensor via connectors RT1/RT2 and JP1. The thermal connector JP1 monitors and displays the current system temperature whereas RT2 monitors the temperature conditions along the area where the power supply system sits. The displayed values are read-only figures and may not be altered.

RT1, RT2, JP1: System/Power Sensing Connectors

PIN

1

2

Description

Sensing

GND

2 1

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3.21 Audio Connectors

The HS-6038 has an onboard AC97 3D audio interface. The following tables list the pin assignments of the CD-ROM Analog Input, the Line In and the MIC In/Audio Out connectors.

CD1: CD-ROM Analog Input Connector

PIN

1

2

3

4

Description

CD IN_R

CD REF

CD REF

CD IN_L

1 2 3 4

CD2: Line In Connector

PIN

1

2

3

4

Description

LINE_R

GND

GND

LINE_L

1 2 3 4

JP13: MIC In/Audio Out Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

1

3

5

7

OUT_L

GND

MIC IN

GND

2

4

6

8

OUT_R

GND

N/C

GND

2

1

8

7

3.22 SMI Signal Input Switch

The HS-6038 has an SMI connector at location CN5. If there is an external SMI Signal Input Switch, this input switch will be able to receive signals.

CN5: SMI Signal Input Switch

PIN Description

1

2

GND

EXTSMI

1 2

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3.23 Watchdog Timer

Once the Enable cycle is active, a Refresh cycle is requested before the time-out period. This restarts counting of the WDT period. When the time counting goes over the period preset of WDT, it will assume that the program operation is abnormal. A System Reset signal is to re-start when such error happens.

JP5: WDT Active Type Setting

Options

Active NMI

System Reset (default)

Disabled Watchdog Timer

Settings

Short 1-2

Short 2-3

Open

1 2 3

The following sample programs show how to Enable, Disable and

Refresh the Watchdog Timer:

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

; Enter the WDT function mode, interruptible double-write

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

2EH

20

AL

2EH

OUT DX, AL

2FH

OUT DX, AL

MOV DX, 2EH

F5H

OUT DX, AL

80H

AL

; select CRF0

MOV AL, F7H

OUT DX,

MOV DX, 2FH

OUT DX, AL

2EH

F6H

MOV DX, 2FH

MOV AL, 00H

AL

; * 00H=Disabled

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

; Exit extended function mode

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

MOV AL,

OUT DX, AL

* User can also use AL, 00H’s defined time for reset purposes, e.g.00H for Disable, 01H = 1sec, 02H = 2sec…..FFH = 255sec

3.24 CompactFlash  Connector

The HS-6038 also offers an optional CompactFlash  connector which is IDE interface located at the solder side of the board. The designated

IDE2 connector, once soldered with an adapter, can hold

CompactFlash  cards of various sizes. Please turn off the power before inserting the CF card. Inserting a CompactFlash  card into the adapter is not a difficult task. The socket and card are both keyed and there is only one direction for the card to be completely inserted. Refer to the diagram below for the traditional way of inserting the card.

CF1: CompactFlash

TM

Connector

15

17

19

21

23

25

27

29

31

33

1

3

5

7

9

11

13

35

37

39

41

43

45

47

49

N/C

DATA 11

DATA 13

DATA 15

N/C

IOW

IRQ

N/C

Reset

N/C

IDE LED

DATA 8

DATA 10

GND

DATA 4

DATA 6

SDCS1#

GND

GND

+5V

GND

GND

SDA1

DATA 0

DATA 2

PIN Description PIN Description

36

38

40

42

44

46

48

50

26

28

30

32

34

2

4

DATA 3

DATA 5

6

8

10

16

18

20

DATA 7

GND

GND

GND 12

14 GND

GND

SDA2

SDA0

22 DATA 1

24 470Ω pull to GND

N/C

DATA 12

DATA 14

SDCS3#

IOR

EWE0

+5V

N/C

IORDY

REQ 0

PDIAG

DATA 9

GND

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Inserting a CompactFlash  card into the adapter is not a difficult task.

The socket and card are both keyed and there is only one direction for the card to be completely inserted. Refer to the diagram on the following page for the traditional way of inserting the card.

PC

B

So ld er

V ie w

Si de

TM

Co mpact

Flash id e

CF

R ea r S

M ad e in

Fa br iq ue

J ap an

A u

/

Ja po n

CE

3.25 PC/104 Connectors

The PC/104 expansion bus offers provisions to connect all types of

PC/104 modules. With the PC/104 bus being known as the new generation of industrial embedded 16bit PC standard bus, thousands of PC/104 modules from multiple venders can be easily installed onboard. The detailed pin assignment of the PC/104 expansion bus connectors PC1 and PC2 are listed in the following tables:

NOTE The PC/104 connector allows direct plugging or stack-through piling of PC/104 modules without requiring the PC/104 mounting kit.

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PC2: PC/104 Bus 40-pin Connector

PIN Description PIN Description

12

13

14

15

8

9

10

11

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

16

17

18

19

20

GND

MEMCS16*

IOSC16*

IRQ10

IRQ11

IRQ12

IRQ15

IRQ14

DACK0*

DRQ0

DACK5*

DRQ5

DACK6*

DRQ6

DACK7*

DRQ7

+5V

MASTER*

GND

GND

32

33

34

35

28

29

30

31

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

36

37

38

39

40

GND

SBHE*

LA23

LA22

LA21

LA20

LA19

LA18

LA17

MEMR*

MEMW*

SD8

SD9

SD10

SD11

SD12

SD13

SD14

SD15

GND

Connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position

1

20

21

40

23

PC1: PC/104 Bus 64-pin Connector

SA7

SA6

SA5

SA4

SA3

SA2

SA1

SA0

GND

SA15

SA14

SA13

SA12

SA11

SA10

SA9

SA8

IOCHECK*

SD7

SD6

SD5

SD4

SD3

SD2

SD1

SD0

IOCHRDY

AEN

SA19

SA18

SA17

SA16

PIN Description PIN Description

28

29

30

31

32

24

25

26

27

20

21

22

23

16

17

18

19

12

13

14

15

8

9

10

11

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

60

61

62

63

64

56

57

58

59

52

53

54

55

48

49

50

51

44

45

46

47

40

41

42

43

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

DRQ3

DACK1*

DRQ1

REFRESH*

SYSCLK

IRQ7

IRQ6

IRQ5

IRQ4

IRQ3

DACK2*

TC

BALE

+5V

OSC

GND

GND

GND

RESETDRV

+5V

IRQ9

N/C

DRQ2

-12V

OWS

+12V

GND

SMEMW*

SMEMR*

IOW*

IOR*

DACK3*

Connector diagram rotated 90 degrees clockwise from original position

1

32

33

64

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3.26 DiskOnChip  Address Setting

The DiskOnChip  function allows the system to boot or operate without a FDD or a HDD. DiskOnChip  modules may be formatted as drive C. With DiskOnChip , user may also execute DOS commands such as FORMAT, SYS, COPY, XCOPY, DISCOPY, DISKCOMP, etc.

The U31 location onboard the HS-6038 is the DiskOnChip  module socket. If you have another memory device that has a similar memory capacity with that of the DOC in your system, please set both at different memory address mapping to avoid mapping area conflicts.

Failing to do so will not make the HS-6038 and the additional memory device function properly. JP6/JP7 selects the starting memory address of the DiskOnChip  (D.O.C.) to avoid the mapping area with any other memory devices.

JP6 and JP7: DiskOnChip Address Select

Address JP6 JP7

0C800H~0C9FFH Short 1-2 Short 1-2

0CC00H~0CDFFH Short 1-2 Short 3-4

0D000H~0D1FFH (default) Short 3-4 Short 1-2

0D400H~0D5FFH

0D800H~0D9FFH

0DC00H~0DDFFH

Short 3-4

Short 5-6

Short 5-6

Short 3-4

Short 1-2

Short 3-4

2

1

4

3

JP6

6

5

2

1

JP7

4

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3.26.1 Installing DiskOnChip

Modules

When installing a DiskOnChip  module onto your board, please take note of the following:

1. Orient yourself properly with the location of the DiskOnChip socket. Try to locate the pin 1 location on your socket. Pin numbers are usually printed on either the component side or the solder side of your board.

2. Locate the Pin 1 location on your DiskOnChip  module. More often than not, Pin 1 can be found on the lower right corner of the chip. Please refer to the diagram for the exact location.

3. Once you have figured out where the pin 1 locations are (on both chip and socket), align the module’s pins on an upright angle against the socket. Using both thumbs, gently press the module into the socket until all the pins are secured to their designations.

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DiskO nChip

Pin 1

Location

4. The installation is now complete and your module is now ready for use.

NOTE: If you encounter difficulty installing your DiskOnChip installation.

 module, please consult a qualified technician or engineer to perform the

3.26.2 Removing DiskOnChip

Modules

When removing a DiskOnChip  module from its socket, please take note of the following:

1. Loosen the contact of the module from its socket using a screwdriver.

2. Insert the screwdriver’s flat head into a gap on either end of the socket. Do not insert the screwdriver head on either side where the pins are located. Doing so might damage the pins in the process.

3. Slowly lift the screwdriver handle upwards. This will disengage the module from its socket.

NOTE: If you encounter difficulty removing your DiskOnChip you.

 module, please consult a qualified technician or engineer to remove it for

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Chapter 4

AMI BIOS Setup

The HS-6038 uses AMI BIOS for the system configuration. The AMI

BIOS setup program is designed to provide the maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options that could be selected for end-user requirements. This chapter is written to assist you in the proper usage of these features.

The AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you first power on the computer. The BIOS reads the system information contained in the

CMOS and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it. When it finishes, the BIOS will seek an operating system on one of the disks and then launch and turn control over to the operating system.

While the BIOS is in control, the Setup program can be activated in one of two ways:

1. By pressing <Del> immediately after switching the system on, or

2. By pressing the <Del> key when the following message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during the POST (Power On Self

Test).

Press DEL to enter SETUP.

If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF, then ON or pressing the "RESET" button on the system case. You may also restart by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. If you do not press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an error message will be displayed and you will again be asked to...

PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, DEL TO ENTER SETUP

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In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select, use the <PageUp> and <PageDown> keys to change entries, press <F1> for help and press <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more details about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard.

Up arrow Move to previous item

Down arrow Move to next item

Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand

Right arrow Move to the item in the right hand

Esc key Main Menu -- Quit and not save changes into CMOS

Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu --

Exit current page and return to Main Menu

PgUp key

PgDn key

+ key

- key

F1 key General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option

Page Setup Menu

(Shift)F2 key Change color from total 16 colors. F2 to select color forward, (Shift) F2 to select color backward

F3 key

F4 key

Calendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu

Reserved

F5 key

Increase the numeric value or make changes

Decrease the numeric value or make changes

Increase the numeric value or make changes

Decrease the numeric value or make changes

F6 key

F7 key

F8 key

F9 key

F10 key

Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for

Option Page Setup Menu

Load the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only for Option Page Setup Menu

Load the default

Reserved

Reserved

Save all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu

4.2.1 Getting Help

Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press <Esc> or the F1 key again.

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Once you enter the AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu.

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Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

PCI / Plug and Play Setup

Peripheral Setup

Hardware Monitor Setup

Auto-Detect Hard Disks

Change User Password

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

NOTE: A brief description of the highlighted choice appears at the bottom of the screen.

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4.4 Standard CMOS Setup

The Standard Setup is used for the basic hardware system configuration. The main function is for Data/Time and Floppy/Hard Disk

Drive settings. Please refer to the following screen for the setup. When the IDE hard disk drive you are using is larger than 528MB, you must set the HDD mode to LBA mode. Please use the IDE Setup Utility in

BIOS SETUP to install the HDD correctly.

AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP

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Date (mm/dd/yyyy) : Fri Oct 24, 2003

Time (hh/mm/ss) : 19:04:12

Base Memory : 639 KB

Extd Memory : 126 MB

Floppy Drive B:

Type

Not Installed

Size Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode

Slave Installed

Sector Protection

Month: Jan - Dec ESC:Exit :Sel

Day: 01 - 30

Year: 1980 - 2099

PgUp/PgDn: Modify

F1:Help F2/F3:Color

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4.5 Advanced CMOS Setup

This section allows you to configure your system for the basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security.

AMIBIOS SETUP – STANDARD CMOS SETUP

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Quick Boot

Pri Master ARMD Emulated as

Pri Slave ARMD Emulated as

Sec Master ARMD Emulated as

Sec Slave ARMD Emulated as

USB ARMD Emulated as

1st Boot Device

2nd Boot Device

3rd Boot Device

Try Other Boot Devices

Initial Display Mode

Display Mode at Add-On ROM Init

Floppy Access Control

S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks

BootUp Num-Lock

Floppy Drive Seek

PS/2 Mouse Support

Primary Display

Password Check

Boot To OS/2

CPU Serial Number

L1 Cache

L2 Cache

System BIOS Cacheable

C000,16k Shadow

C400,16k Shadow

C800,16k Shadow

CC00,16k Shadow

D000,16k Shadow

D400,16k Shadow

D800,16k Shadow

DC00,16k Shadow

Enabled

VGA/EGA

Setup

No

Disabled

Writeback

Writeback

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Enabled

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Yes

BIOS

Force BIOS

Read-Write

Disabled

On

Disabled

S Available Options:

` Disabled

Enabled

ESC:Exit

PgUp/PgDn: Modify

:Sel

T F1:Help F2/F3:Color

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4.6 Advanced Chipset Setup

This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and the access to the system memory resources, such as DRAM and the external cache. It also coordinates the communications between the conventional ISA and PCI buses. It must be stated that these items should never be altered. The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system.

You might consider and make any changes only if you discover that the data has been lost while using your system.

AMIBIOS SETUP – ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP

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CPU Ratio Selection

CPU BIST Enable

ICH Delayed Transaction

DMA Collection Buffer Enable

DRAM Page Closing Policy

Memory Hole

MPS Revision

System memory Frequency

SDRAM Timing by SPD

DRAM Refresh

DRAM Cycle time (SCLKs)

CAS# Latency (SCLKs)

RAS to CAS delay (SCLKs)

SDRAM RAS# Precharge (SCLKs)

Internal Graphics Mode Select

Display Cache Window Size

AGP Aperture Window

Local memory Frequency

Initialize Display Cache Memory

Paging Mode Control

RAS – to CAS

CAS Latency

RAS Timing

RAS Precharge Timing

CPU Latency Timer

USB Function

USB Device Legacy Support

Port 64/60 Emulation

Safe Mode

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Open

Disabled

1.1

100MHz

Disabled

15.6us

7/9

3

3

3

1MB

64MB

64MB

100MHz

Enabled

Closed

Default

Slow

Slow

Slow

Disabled

All USB Port

Disabled

Available Options:

` Safe Mode

5.5x

6.0x

6.5x

7.0x

7.5x

8.0x

8.5x

9.0x

9.5x

10.0x

10.5x

11.0x

11.5x

12.0x

ESC:Exit

PgUp/PgDn: Modify

:Sel

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4.7 Power Management Setup

The Power Management Setup allows user to configure the system for saving energy in a most effective way while operating in a manner consistent with his own style of computer use.

AMIBIOS SETUP – POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP

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ACPI Aware O/S

APIC Interrupt Mode

Sleep State

USB KB/MS Wake Up From S3

Power Management/APM

Suspend Time Out

Keyboard & PS/2 Mouse

FDC/LPT/COM Ports

SB & NSS Audio Ports

MIDI Ports

ADLIB Ports

Primary Master IDE

Primary Slave IDE

Secondary Master IDE

Secondary Slave IDE

System Thermal

Power Button Function

Restore on AC/Power Loss

Wake Up On Ring

Wake Up On LAN

Wake Up On PME

Resume By Alarm

Alarm Date

Alarm Hour

Alarm Minute

Alarm Second

Ignore

Ignore

Ignore

Monitor

Ignore

Monitor

Ignore

Ignore

No

Disabled

S1/POS

Disabled

Enabled

Disabled

Monitor

Monitor

On/Off

Power On

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

15

12

30

30

` No

Yes

ESC:Exit :Sel

PgUp/PgDn: Modify

F1:Help F2/F3:Color

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4.8 PCI / Plug and Play Setup

This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or

Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system that allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings.

AMIBIOS SETUP – PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP

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Plug and Play Aware O/S

Clear NVRAM on Every Boot

PCT Latency Timer (PCI Clocks)

Primary Graphics Adapter

Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA

PCI IDE BusMaster

DMA Channel 0

No

No

64

Auto

Yes

Disabled

PnP

Available Options:

` No

Yes

DMA Channel 1

DMA Channel 3

DMA Channel 5

DMA Channel 6

DMA Channel 7

PnP

PnP

PnP

PnP

PnP

IRQ3 PCI/PnP

IRQ4 PCI/PnP

IRQ5 PCI/PnP

IRQ7 PCI/PnP

IRQ9 PCI/PnP

IRQ10 PCI/PnP

IRQ11 PCI/PnP :Sel

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The IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives. These drives have a master/slave relationship that is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller. Your system supports two IDE controllers--a primary and a secondary--so you can install up to four separate hard disks.

PIO means Programmed Input/Output. Rather than having the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect the transfer to or from the disk drive, PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them. This is much simpler and more efficient (also faster).

AMIBIOS SETUP – PERIPHERAL SETUP

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OnBoard FDC

OnBoard Serial Port A

OnBoard Serial Port B

Serial Port B Mode

Enabled

3F8/COM1

2F8/COM2

Normal

Available Options:

` Disabled

Enabled

IR Pin Select

OnBoard Parallel Port

Parallel Port Mode

EPP Version

Parallel Port IRQ

Parallel Port DMA Channel

Keyboard Power On Function

Specific Key for Power On

Mouse Power On Function

On-Chip IDE

OnBoard Lan

IRRX/IRTX

378

Normal

N/A

7

N/A

Disabled

N/A

Disabled

Both

Enabled

ESC:Exit

PgUp/PgDn: Modify

:Sel

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4.10 Hardware Monitor Setup

AMIBIOS SETUP – HARDWARE MONITOR SETUP

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CPU Temperature Detected by

CPU Temperature

System Temperature

Power Temperature

CPU Fan Speed

Chassis Fan Speed

Power Fan Speed

CPU VID

CPU Available Options:

` CPU

Thermistor

Vcore

Vtt

Vio

+ 5.000V

+12.000V

-12.000V

- 5.000V ESC:Exit

+5V SB F1:Help

:Sel

F2/F3:Color

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4.11 Auto-Detect Hard Disks

This option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive, and automatically enters them into the Standard CMOS Setup screen.

Up to four IDE drives can be detected, with parameters for each appearing in sequence inside a box. To accept the displayed entries, press the “Y” key; to skip to the next drive, press the “N” key. If you accept the values, the parameters will appear listed beside the drive letter on the screen.

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

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HS-6038LV VER:1.1.

Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

PCI / Plug and Play Setup

Peripheral Setup

Hardware Monitor Setup

Auto-Detect Hard Disks

Change User Password

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

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4.12 Change Supervisor/User Password

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

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Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

Enter new supervisor password: _

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. The differences between are:

supervisor password: can enter and change the options of the setup menus.

user password: just can only enter but do not have the right to change the options of the setup menus.

When you select this function, the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.

ENTER PASSWORD:

Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press

<Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory. You will be asked to confirm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password.

To disable a password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password. A message will confirm the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.

PASSWORD DISABLED.

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When a password has been enabled, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration.

Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also require the

BIOS to request a password every time your system is rebooted. This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer.

You determine when the password is required within the BIOS

Features Setup Menu and its Security option (see Section 3). If the

Security option is set to “System”, the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to “Setup”, prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup.

4.13 Auto Configuration with Optimal

Settings

When you press <Enter> on this item you will get a confirmation dialog box with a message shown below. This option allows you to load/restore the BIOS default values permanently stored in the BIOS

ROM. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal-performance system operations.

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

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Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

Load high performance settings (Y/N) ? N

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

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4.14 Optimal Configuration with Fail

Safe Settings

When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the figure below. This option allows you to load/restore the default values to your system configuration, optimizing and enabling all high performance features. Pressing ‘Y’ loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal performance system operations.

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

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HS-6038LV VER:1.1.

Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

Load failsafe settings (Y/N) ? N

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

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4.15 Save Settings and Exit

Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation:

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

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Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

Save current settings and exit (Y/N) ? Y

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off.

The next time you boot your computer, the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS. After saving the values, the system will restart.

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4.16 Exit Without Saving

Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation:

Quit without saving (Y/N)? Y

This allows you to exit Setup without storing and having any change in

CMOS. The previous selections remain in effect. This exits the Setup utility and restarts your computer.

AMIBIOS HIFLEX SETUP UTILITY – VERSION 1.52

(C)2001 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved

HS-6038LV VER:1.1.

Standard CMOS Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup

Advanced Chipset Setup

Power Management Setup

Quit without saving (Y/N) ? N

Change Supervisor Password

Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings

Optimal Configuration with Fail Safe Settings

Save Settings and Exit

Exit Without Saving

Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.

ESC:Exit :Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save & Exit

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Chapter 5

Software Utilities

This chapter contains the detailed information of IDE, VGA, LAN and

Audio driver installation procedures. The utility disk that came with the delivery package contains an auto-run program that invokes the installation programs for the IDE, VGA, LAN and Audio drivers. The following sections describe the installation procedures of each driver based on Win 95/98, Win 2000 and Win NT operating systems. It is recommended that you install the drivers matching the sections listed in this chapter.

5.1 IDE Driver Installation

5.1.1 Installing Intel 815 Chipset Software

1. Insert Utility CD Disk into your CD ROM drive. The main menu will pop up as shown below. Select on the IDE button to launch the installation program.

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the click on the INTEL_R&HIPSET_SOFTWARE_INS to install the IDE plug and play information files into your system.

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4. Immediately after clicking the IDE button in Step 1, the program launches the InstallShield Wizard that will assist you in the installation process. Click on the Next > button to proceed.

5. The Intel OEM Software License Agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. Choose Yes to proceed.

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6. When the Readme Information dialog box pops up, just click on the Next button to proceed.

7. Once the InstallShield Wizard finishes updating your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. Tick on the Yes, I want

to restart my computer now followed by a click on the Finish button to reboot. Only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect.

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5.1.2 Installing Intel Security Driver

1. Following Steps 1 ~ 3 of the Intel 815 chipset software (from the preceding section), click on the INTEL_SECURITY_ DRIVER button. When the dialog box below appears, make sure you close all other Windows applications then click on the Next > button to proceed.

2. The Intel OEM Software License Agreement dialog box then appears on the screen. Choose Yes to proceed.

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the through any important information listed before clicking the

Next > button.

4. Setup will then prompt you to specify the path where you would like the Security driver installed. Select the Next > button after you have made your path/installation choice.

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5. Once the setup program finishes copying files into your system, it will prompt you to restart the computer. Tick on the Yes, I want

to restart my computer now followed by a click on the Finish button to reboot. Only after your computer boots will the new settings take effect.

5.2 VGA Driver Installation

5.2.1 Win 95/98

1. After loading the Utility CD-ROM, the program automatically runs the utility. Press Enter to proceed installing. When the main utilities window pops up on the screen, select the VGA button.

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2. When the VGA main utility window is displayed. Select

INTEL_815 to continue.

3. The INTEL_815 window shows up next. Select WIN9X to invoke the corresponding installation program.

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4. The program launches an introduction screen of what graphics driver it will install. Close all other running Windows applications then click on the Next > button to proceed.

5. Immediately after clicking on the Next > button, the Intel OEM

Software License Agreement pops up on the screen. Choose Yes to proceed.

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6. The VGA driver utility program starts copying files needed by your Win98 to invoke the VGA capabilities. Once finishes, the system will prompt you to restart your computer. Tick on the

Yes, I want to restart my computer now followed by a click on the Finish button to complete the installation.

5.2.2 Win 2000

1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the Win9x installation procedure.

When the INTEL_815 window shows up, select WIN2K to invoke the installation program to your Win 2000 OS.

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2. The program launches the InstallShield Wizard for Intel

810/810E/815/815E/815EM chipset graphics. Close all other running Windows applications then click on the Next > button.

3. Immediately after clicking the Next > button, the Intel OEM

Software License Agreement pops up on the screen. Choose Yes.

4. Once the utility program finishes copying and installing all the necessary files into your system, it will prompt you to restart your computer. Tick on the Yes, I want to restart my

computer now followed by a click on the Finish button to complete the installation.

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5.2.3 Win NT4.0

1. Follow steps 1 and 2 from the Win9x installation procedure.

When the INTEL_815 window shows up, select NT40 to invoke the installation program to your Win 2000 OS.

2. The program launches an introduction screen of the graphics it will install. Close all other running Windows applications and then click on the Next > button to proceed.

3. Immediately after clicking on the Next > button, the Intel OEM

Software License Agreement pops on the screen. Choose Yes.

4. Once the utility program finishes copying and installing all the necessary files into your system, it will prompt you to restart your computer. Tick on the Yes, I want to restart my

computer now followed by a click on the Finish button to complete the installation.

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5.3 LAN Driver Installation

5.3.1 Win 95/98 click item from the pop-up menu.

Device Manager from the top menu bar. A list of all devices installed appears, scroll down to the Other devices and then select on PCI Ethernet Controller. Select the Properties button to access the details of this unknown device. Refer to the following screen shot for a clearer explanation of this step.

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the on the screen, click on the Update Driver … button to launch the Update Device Driver Wizard screen.

4. The succeeding screen then lets you choose whether to search for a better driver for the LAN or display the available list of drivers.

Select Search for a better driver than the one your device

is using now followed by a click on the Next > button.

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5. The wizard program will then require you to specify the location of the driver file. Tick on the Specify a location: and type or select the path where the driver files exist (c:\i82562). Click on the Next > button to proceed.

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6. The program now starts copying the file(s) needed by your

Win98. When the program fails to seek for 8255xDel.exe file from your specified location, it will prompt you to specify the path where the Intel Pro Adapter exists.

7. With the Utility CD Disk on your CD drive, key in

d:\win98_se\setup\win98 on the blank space below Copy files

from: then press the OK button.

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8. When the program finishes updating and copying files for the

Intel Pro/100VE Network Connection, click on the Finish button to proceed.

9. For the new hardware settings to take effect and to complete the installation process, you must restart your computer when the

System Settings Change window below pops up. Click on the

Yes button to complete the installation.

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5.3.2 Win 2000 click

Properties item from the pop-up menu.

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2. When the System Properties window pops up on the screen, click on the Device Manager button.

3. A list of all devices installed appears, scroll down to the Other

devices and then right click on Ethernet Controller to select the Properties button. Refer to the following screen shot for a clearer explanation of this step.

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the screen, click on the Update Driver … button to launch up the

Update Device Driver Wizard screen. Once the Upgrade

Device Driver Wizard screen pops up on the screen, click

Update Driver … to launch the Win 2000 driver installation program.

5. Click on Next > button to proceed with the installation.

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6. The wizard will then inform you the unknown device it detected from the system. Since the Win2000 driver list does not include

Intel chip driver onboard HS-6038, tick Search for a better

driver than the one your device is using now followed by a click on the Next > button to continue.

7. The wizard program will then prompt you to specify the location where it will start searching for the driver. Tick on the Specify a

location: and then click on the Next > button to proceed.

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8. The wizard program will then require you to insert the manufacturer disk at your specified location (entered at the Copy

manufacturer’s files from: space) of the driver file. With your

Utility CD disk inserted in the drive, type d:lan\i82562 then click on the OK button to proceed.

9. The wizard program will start to scan and search for the driver(s) located at your specified location; after which, the wizard program will show the result of its search. When it finds a more suitable driver fitting your device, it will list the driver name and path. Just click on the Next > button to continue installing.

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10. When the program finishes updating and copying files for the

Intel Pro/100VE Network Connection, click Finish to proceed.

11. For the new hardware settings to take effect and to complete the installation process, you must restart your computer when the

System Settings Change window below pops up. Click on the

Yes button to complete the installation.

5.3.3 Win NT click the Properties item from the pop-up menu.

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2. The Network Configuration dialog box then appears, notifying the user that there is no Windows NT Networking available. Click on the Yes button to start the installation process.

3. The Network Setup Wizard will then ask you to identify the network connection of your computer. Select Wired to the

network and click on the Next > to continue.

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4. The succeeding screen then indicated that the wizard will initially search for Network Adapter from the available list of drivers.

Select on Start Search.

5. When it is done searching for available network drivers, the wizard will show a list and allow you to locate and choose the appropriate Network Adapter. Since the LAN device driver is in the Utility CD Disk, select on Have Disk … to proceed.

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6. The wizard program will then require you to insert the manufacturer disk and specify the location of the driver file (i.e., c:\i82562). Click on the OK button to proceed.

7. The Select OEM Option then appears, prompting you to select the software supported by the network hardware device you will install. Select Intel(R) PRO Adapter and click on the OK button to continue installing.

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8. The wizard program now displays on the screen that it has detected the Intel() PRO Adapter. Click on the Next > button to continue installing.

9. The wizard program now prompts you to specify the networking protocols used on your network structure. Tick on the TCP/IP

Protocol and click on the Next > button to proceed.

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10. The next screen will allow you to customize the Network Services the wizard program intends to install. Tick services as needed and then click on the Next > button to continue.

11. The Network Setup Wizard then prompts you that it is ready to install the network components based on your selection. You may start installing by clicking on he Next > button or make modifications on your choices using the < Back button.

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12. The Network Setup Wizard will then need to copy the drive file(s).

Specify the path of your device driver(s) (i.e., d:\i386) and click the Continue button.

13. Choose the default entry, No, when the following screen pops up on the screen.

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14. If you need to disable network bindings on the network services installed, select the service and then click on the Disable button.

Otherwise, proceed by clicking on the Next > button.

15. Select which member (Workgroup or Domain) you belong to.

Click on the Next > button after identifying the network group installed on your computer.

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16. The wizard program then informs you that Networking is now installed on your system. You must restart your computer to make the setting changes take effect. Click on the Finish button to close the wizard program.

17. When the following dialog box pops up on your screen, click on the Yes button to restart your computer and make the setting changes take effect.

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5.4 Audio Driver Installation

5.4.1 Win 95/98

1. After loading the Utility CD-ROM, the program automatically runs the utility. Press Enter to proceed installing. When the main utilities window pops up on the screen, select SOUND&AC7.

2. The succeeding screen will then show you the SOUND&AC97 main menu. Select on ALC 100 to continue installation. When the ALC100 dialog box appears, pick on WIN98_ME and it will take you to the ALC 100 menu. Refer to the following screen shots for a graphical description of this step.

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3. Select the language you intend to use for the installation. The default is English. After making your choice, press on the OK button to proceed.

4. Once the InstallShield Wizard completes the operation and update of your AC’97 driver, it will ask you to remove disks from their drives, and prompt you to restart your system. Tick on the

Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Afterwards, click on the

Finish button to complete the installation process. The system changes you made will take effect after the system restarts.

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5.4.2 Win 2000

1. Following steps 1 and 2 of the Win95/98 AC97 installation, select

WIN2K button when the ALC100 dialog box appears on the screen.

2. Select the language you intend to use for the installation. The default is English. After making your choice, press on the OK button to proceed.

3. Immediately after clicking on the OK button from the preceding step, the Advance AC’97 Audio Drivers and Applications

Setup dialog box will appear on the screen. Just click on the

Next > button to continue.

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4. Once the InstallShield Wizard completes the operation and update of your AC’97 driver, it will ask you to remove any disks from their drives, and prompt you to restart your system. Tick on the Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Afterwards, click on the Finish button to complete the installation process. The system changes you made will take effect after the system restarts.

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5.4.3 Win NT

1. Following steps 1 and 2 of the Win95/98 OR step 1 of Win 2000

AC97 installation, select WINNT button when the ALC100 dialog box appears on the screen.

2. Select the language you intend to use for the installation. The default is English. After making your choice, press on the OK button to proceed.

3. Immediately after clicking on the OK button from the preceding step, the Advance AC’97 Audio Drivers and Applications

Setup dialog box will appear on the screen. Just click on the

Next > button to continue.

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4. Once the InstallShield Wizard completes the operation and update of your AC’97 driver, it will ask you to remove any disks from their drives, and prompt you to restart your system. Tick on the Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Afterwards, click on the Finish button to complete the installation process. The system changes you made will take effect after the system restarts.

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