Ci945a, Ci963a Manual
Ci945a, Ci963a Manual
Ci945a, Ci963a Manual
533/667MHz FSB . All-in-one . Sound . LAN . Mini PCI . PCI SATA . 8 USB . CF Multi-Lan Board
Contents
CI945A / CI963A Warning!........................................................................................................................... 1 Hardware Notice Guide ............................................................................................. 2 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................ 4 1-1 MAJOR FEATURE........................................................................................................ 5 1-2 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 6 1-3 INSTALLING THE CPU/ NORTH BRIDGE CHIP HEATSINK.(SOCKET VERSION)... 7 1-4 VERTICAL SODIMM ASSEMBLY GUIDE .................................................................... 8 1-5 INSTALLING THE MINI PCI CARD .............................................................................10 1-5-1.1 REMOVING THE MINI PCI CARD ........................................................................10 1-6 PACKING LIST..............................................................................................................11 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................................... 12 2-1 UNPACKING PRECAUTION .......................................................................................12 2-2 UNPACKING CHECKUP .............................................................................................13 2-3 DIMENSION-CI945A (200 x 150m) .............................................................................14 2-3-1 DIMENSION-CI963A (200 x 150m) ..........................................................................15 2-4 LAYOUT-CI945A ..........................................................................................................16 2-5 DIAGRAM-CI945A .......................................................................................................17 2-5-1 BOTTOM SIDE DIAGRAM-CI945A ......................................................................... 18 2-5-2 DIAGRAM-CI963A ................................................................................................... 19 2-5-3 BOTTOM SIDE DIAGRAM-CI963A ......................................................................... 20 2-6 INSTALL MEMORY ..................................................................................................... 21 2-7 LIST OF JUMPERS .................................................................................................... 22 2-8 JUMPER SETTING DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 23 2-9 CMOS DATA SET ....................................................................................................... 23 2-10 JCF1 CF CARD POWER VOLTAGE SELECT ......................................................... 24 2-11 JCF2 CF CARD MASTER AND SLAVE SELECTION .............................................. 25 2-12 JV1: LVDS PANEL POWER SELECT (OPTION) ..................................................... 25 2-13 JAT1 AT AND ATX SELECTION ............................................................................... 26 CHAPTER 3 CONNECTION ........................................................................................ 27 3-1 LIST OF CONNECTORS ........................................................................................... 27 3-2 FAN CONNECTOR .................................................................................................... 29 3-3 IDE CONNECTORS ................................................................................................... 29 3-4 COMPACT - FLASH MEMORY SOCKET .................................................................. 31 3-5 COM PORT CONNECTOR ........................................................................................ 32 3-6 VGA CONNECTOR .................................................................................................... 32 3-7 LAN PORT .................................................................................................................. 33 3-8 USB HEADER ............................................................................................................ 34 3-9 KEYBOARD AND MOUSE HEADER ......................................................................... 34
3-10 LVDS INTERFACE CONNECTOR (OPTION) .......................................................... 35 3-11 PANEL POWER CONNECTOR (OPTION) .............................................................. 35 3-12 TOUCH SCREEN DEVICE (OPTION) .................................................................... 36 3-13 WDT/DIO FUNCTION PORT ................................................................................... 37 3-13-1 FOR F75111N I2C WATCH DOG TIMER DEVICE: .............................................. 37 3-14 I2C WDT/DIO E75IO.H REFERENCE SAMPLE CODE: ......................................... 38 3-14-1 I2C WDT/DIO F75111N REFERENCE SAMPLE CODE: ..................................... 42 3-15 AUDIO PORT HEADER ........................................................................................... 52 3-16 TV-OUT CONNECTOR ........................................................................................... 52 3-17 SERIAL ATA ............................................................................................................. 53 3-18 FRONT PANEL PORT HEADER ............................................................................. 53 3-19 LED HEADER .......................................................................................................... 53 3-20 DC 12V IN ............................................................................................................... 54 3-21 DC +5/+12V OUTPUT CONNECTOR...................................................................... 54 CHAPTER 4 INTRODUCTION OF BIOS...................................................................... 55 4-1 ENTER SETUP .......................................................................................................... 55 4-2 GETTING HELP ......................................................................................................... 56 4-3 THE MAIN MENU ....................................................................................................... 56 4-4 STANDARD CMOS FEATURES ................................................................................ 58 4-5 ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES .................................................................................. 59 4-6 CPU FEATURE .......................................................................................................... 61 4-7 HARD DISK BOOT PRIORITY .................................................................................. 62 4-8 USB BOOT PRIORITY .............................................................................................. 62 4-9 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES ........................................................................... 63 4-10 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS ................................................................................ 64 4-10-1 ONCHIP IDE DEVICE FUNCTION ...................................................................... 64 4-10-2 SUPER IO FUNCTION ......................................................................................... 65 4-10-3 USB DEVICE FUNCTION ..................................................................................... 66 4-11 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP ............................................................................ 67 4-11-1 PCI EXPRESS PM FUNCTION ............................................................................ 68 4-12 PNP/ PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP ...................................................................... 69 4-12-1 IRQ RESOURCES ................................................................................................ 70 4-13 PC HEALTH STATUS ............................................................................................... 70 4-14 FREQUENCY / VOLTAGE CONTROL ..................................................................... 71 4-15 LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS ................................................................................. 71 4-16 SET SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD ............................................................... 72 CHAPTER 5 DRIVER INSTALLATION........................................................................ 73 5-1 INF INSTALL INTEL 945GME CHIPSET SYSTEM DRIVER .................................. 75 5-2 VGA INSTALL INTEL 945GME VGA DRIVER .......................................................... 77 5-3 SOUND INSTALL VIA HID AUDIO CODEC DRIVER .............................................. 79
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5-4 HOW TO UPDATE BIOS ............................................................................................ 81 APPENDIX A: POWER CONSUMPTION TEST .............................................................. 82 APPENDIX B: RESOLUTION LIST .................................................................................. 83 Intel 945GME series CPU support list............................................................................... 84
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Warning !
1. CF card & 2.5 HDD first boot issue Due to the frequent update and change of Compact Flash card, it cant always work with 2.5 HDD at the same time. Users may try and get the test result. 2. Battery Battery on board is consumables. Lex doesnt guarantee the life time of it. 3. Fanless solution with HDD Please be aware of specification & limitation for HDD when fanless solution is implemented. 4. Lex will not give further notification if there is any change about the product information and the manual. 5. SATA does not support Hot SWAP 6. There would be + 20% difference of WDT at room temperature. 7. Please make sure the voltage specification meet the requirement of the equipment before plugging into the power.
Photo 1 Insert
Unplug 1
Chapter-1
General lnformation
The CI945A/CI963A is an All-In-One Network control Board. The board's design combines all necessary input and output effects interfaces, which makes itself an ideal all-in-one control board for demanding network applications. CI945A/CI963A is the perfect platform for a whole range of small form factor, low-power network devices. The CI945A/CI963As Intel 945GME chipset features excellent flexibility for developers of embedded applications by offering improved graphics and increased I/O bandwidth, as well as remote asset management capabilities and improved storage speed and reliability. With the sizable memory bandwidth of DDR2 SODIMM which supports up to 2GB, and the high data transfer speeds of ATA/100, CI945A/CI963A ensures the high performance levels required of today's most popular digital Networking applications including interactive clients, gaming platforms and industrial automation equipment. CI945A/CI963A is supported with up to four 10/100/1G Ethernet for seamless broadband connectivity. With Wake On LAN function and the PXE function in BIOS for Realtek LAN chipset only, this is a perfect control board for network devices. The built-in LAN options are four Intel 82573L with RJ45 for 10/100M/1Gbps Ethernet or four Realtek RLT8101/2E 10/100Mbps Ethernet. Except CompactFlash, CI945A/CI963A can integrate with various type PCI Card / Mini PCI Card. In addition, with the 8 hi-speed USB version 2.0 enhanced host controller interface, it ensures the high performance level and also the powerful and flexible expansion. With Ultra DMA-100/66 access of mode 4 to IDE drive interface architecture, the IDE supports maximum 100MB/sec in data transfer rating. The CI945A/CI963A All-In-One motherboard supports one DDR2 SODIMM up to 2GB. Compact Flash reader supports IDE/ATA interface. A single Flash chip holds the system BIOS, and you can change the Flash BIOS by the Utility Update. The CI945A/CI963A All-In-One motherboard is fully compatible with industry standards, plus technical enhancements, and thousands of software applications developed for IBM PC/AT compatible computers. The control logic provides high-speed performance for the most advanced multi user and multitasking applications available today.
1-2 Specification
1. CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo / Core Duo CPU ( FSB 533/667 Mhz )Please refer to page 84 2. ChipSet: Intel 945GME and Intel ICH7M (82801GBM) 3. Memory: one DDR2 SODIMM up to 2GB 4. 5. 6. 7. VGA: Internal Graphics Memory Up to 64MB of dynamic video memory allocation I/O Chip: ITE IT8712F IO SATA: Two SATA ports with independent DMA operation supported on ports 0 and 2 PCMCIA (for CI963A only): Supports two sockets, for CardBus (Card-32) Card and 16-bit card. Richo R5C5C812 PCMCIA Chipset compliant PCI with ver:2.3 8. 9. IDE: Ultra ATA 100/66/33,BMIDE and PIO mode LAN: 4 x Realtek RLT8101/2E 10T/100T, PCIe interface or 4 x Intel 82573L 10/100T/Giga 10. Storage Device : 1 x 50 pins Compact Flash Socket 1 x 40 pins IDE 1 x 44 pins IDE 11. Serial Port: 1 x RS232 12. USB: 8 x USB 2.0 13. Keyboard & Mouse: PS/2 10pins Header 14. Sound: HD audio specification 1.0, 2 channel sound 15. LVDS: support 18bits / 36bits LVDS interface resolution up to 1600 x 1200 (Option) 16. TV-Out: NTSC/PAL, HDTV support (Option) 17. WDT/DIO: Hardware watch dog timer support, 0~255 sec programmable 18. Touch screen: C8051F321 USB interface touch screen controller, support 4-, 5-, 8- wire Analog resistive touch screen (Option) 19. Expand interface: 1 x Mini PCI socket for PCI Rev. 2.2 interface & 1 x PCI gold finger for PCI Rev. 2.2 interface 20. BIOS: Award BIOS version V6.1 21. Dimension: 200 x 150 mm 22. Power: DC 12V-In (12V +-5%) 23. Power Consumption: Please refer to page 82
1-3 Installing the CPU / North Bridge Chip Heatsink. (Socket Version) 2.2. Lock the CPU socket by securing the screw in an
1. Install CPU bracket under the CPU first. anti-clockwise direction .
2. Use screw driver and screw the socket screw in anti-clockwise direction.
2.3. Please apply heat transfer paste on the center of CPU & DIE .
3. Secure the 4 screws by using slotted screwdriver. 2.1. Locate Pin1 in the socket, look for a golden narrow .
Golden arrow
Socket Pin1
Uninstall
1. Pull open both sides of the memory slot.
Notices:
2. Make sure the retaining clips (on two sides of the slot) 1.The connectors are designed to ensure the lock onto the notches of the card firmly correct insertion. If you feel resistance, check the connectors & golden finger direction, and realign the card.
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1 MotherBoard 2 DC 12V Power Adapter(4P) 3 ATA 66 HDD Cable(40P) 4 ATA 33 HDD Cable(44P)
5 SATA HDD Cable(7P) 6 CPU Heatsink Under Bracket 7 Haet Transfer Paste 8 CPU+NB Heatsink
. Option
USB Cable
*The packing list above is for the users who purchase single motherboard. The users
who purchase the board with chassis may refer to the packing list in the Assembly Guide. Please contact with your dealer if any of these items is missing or damaged on delivery. And please keep all parts of the delivery package with packing materials in case if you need to deliver or store the product in the future.
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Chapter-2
Hardware Installation
This chapter provides the information how to install the hardware of CI945A/CI963A. Please follow section 1-6, 2-1 and 2-2 to check the delivery package and unpack carefully. Please follow the jumper setting procedure.
NOTE! 1. Do not touch the board or any other sensitive components without all necessary anti-static protection. 2. Please pay attention to the voltage limitation of DC-IN12 V + 5 %. Overuse of DC-IN voltage limitation or change to another power adapter ( not provided with this system ) will VOID warranty.
You should follow these steps to protect the board from the static electric discharge whenever you handle the board: 1. Ground yourself by a grounded wrist strap at all times when you handle the CI945A/CI963A. Well secure the ALLIGATOR clip of the strap to the end of the shielded wire lead from a grounded object. Please put on and connect the strap before handling the CI945A/CI963A for harmlessly discharge any static electricity through the strap. 2. Please use anti-static pad to put any components, parts, or tools on the pad whenever you work on them outside the computer. You may also use the anti-static bag instead of the pad. Please ask your local supplier for necessary parts on anti-static requirement. 3. Do not plug any connector or set any jumper when the power is on.
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2-3 Dimension-CI945A
200 x150m
64.65
150
135
76.98
16.6
33.1
14
130.9 COM2
2-3-1 Dimension-CI963A
200 x150m
22.35 64.65
150
76.98
16.6
33.1
15
19.1
133.88
135
V12 SODIM1
JF2 JAT1
CN2 CN3
CN27
CN10
CN9
CN8
JB1
CN29 CN32 CN21 CN24 CN23 CN31 JI1 CN12 CN15 CN16 CN17 SATA1 CN19 CN18 CN20 SATA2
CN11
JF1
16
SODIM1
JF2 JAT1
CN2
CN27
CN26 CN4
CN10
CN9
CN8
CN7
JB1
CN11
CN19
SATA1
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MPCI1
Back Panel-CI945A
VGA LAN1
LAN 3
DC 12V IN COM
LAN 4
LAN2
USB
CF Card
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CN26 CN4
CN10
CN9
CN8
CN13
JB1
SATA2 CN15 JF1 JCF2 JCF1 CN14 CN16 JKM1 CN17 CN19 CN18 CN20 SATA1
CN11
CN12
19
Back Panel-CI963A
VGA LAN1 PCMCIA
LAN 3
DC 12V IN COM
LAN 4
LAN2
USB
CF Card
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Valid Memory Configurations Total Memory DIMM1 DS/SS System Accept or Not Accept Min. ~ Max. 256MB~2GB SS: Single Sided DIMM
NOTE! Make sure the total installed memory does not exceed 2GB; otherwise, the system may hang during startup.
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NOTE! When you install DIMM module fully into the DIMM socket, the eject tab should be locked into the DIMM module very firmly and fit into its indention on both sides.
WARNING! 2. Once you hear " Beep Beep Beep" sounds after turning on the power , please check if the DRAM is installed properly or not.
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Figure 2.2
All jumpers already have its default setting with the plastic cap inserted as ON, or without the plastic cap as OFF. The default setting may be referred in this manual with a " " symbol .
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Note: Do not clear CMOS unless 1. Troubleshooting 2. Forget password 3. You fail over-clocking system
JB1
3 2 1 3 2 1
*Normal
Clear Setting
JCF1
3 2 1 3 2 1
+5V*
3.3V
* We use
to refer to as pin1
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Description *CF Card use Master type CF Card use Slave type
JCF2
3 2 1
3 2 1
Master*
Slave
+3.3V*
+5V
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JAT1
1 2 3
1 2 3
ATX Power*
AT Power
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Chapter-3
Connection
This chapter provides all necessary information of the peripheral's connections, switches and indicators. Always power off the board before you install the peripherals.
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List of Connectors
CN19: USB port4 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN20: USB port5 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN23: USB port6 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN24: USB port7 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN21: USB port2 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN32: USB port2 4 pin (1.25mm) Wafer CN11: DIO connector 2x5pin (2.0mm) Header CN14: Line out /Line in /Mic-in connector 2x4 pin (2.0mm) Header JF2: CPU FAN connector 1x3 pin (2.54mm) Wafer JF1: System FAN connector 1x3 pin (2.54mm) Wafer CN18: DC +5/+12V output connector (2.5mm) Wafer MPCI1: Mini PCI socket CN27: FP ports 2x5pin (2.54mm) Header CN26: LAN 2/3/4 LED: LAN active LED 2x3pin (2.54mm) Header
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pin1
JF1
*Note : DC in +12V by switch to FAN power +12V, so DC in need stable +12V input
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44 pins (2.0mm box Header) Connector-CN15 (IDE2) This connector supports slim type 2.5" HDD. Follow the same procedure described for the primary IDE connector. You may also configure two hard disks as both Masters using one ribbon cable on the primary IDE connector and another ribbon cable on the secondary IDE connector. Note: Refer JCF1/JCF2 Jumper set (CF socket share to IDE)
PIN NO. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43
Description RESET# DATA7 DATA6 DATA5 DATA4 DATA3 DATA2 DATA1 DATA0 GND DREQ IOW# IOR# IORDY DACK# IRQ15 SA 1 SA 0 HD CS0# HD LED +5V GND
PIN NO. 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44
Description GND DATA8 DATA9 DATA10 DATA11 DATA12 DATA13 DATA14 DATA15 KEY GND GND GND PULL DOWN GND NC ATA 33/66/100 CABLE SELECT SA 2 HD CS1# GND +5V NC
IDE2
IDE1
CN15 (IDE2)
CN16(IDE1)
pin1 pin1
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31
COM
CN4 VGA
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PIN NO. 1 2 3 4
LAN Led RJ45 LAN Connector--- LED define Intel Giga/100/10MB Connector Back side connector Indicate Fron side Indicate RED LED GIGA LAN Link(light) GREEN LED 100Mb LAN Link(light) YELLOW LED 10Mb LAN Link(light)
RJ45 LAN Connector--- LED define 10/100MB Connector Back side connector Indicate GREEN LED 100Mb LAN Link(light) YELLOW LED 10Mb LAN Link(light)
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CN20 CN19
pin1
JKM1
pin1
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PIN 5 default pull Low Note: DC in +12V by switch to LVDS Inverter power +12V, so DC in need stable +12V input
CN29 pin1
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PIN NO. 1 3 5 7 9
Note: For eight-wire type the cable Pin 3 and Pin4 need short .
.
1 3 5 7 9
PIN NO.
Note: For four-wire type the cable Pin 3 and Pin4 need short .
.
1 3 5 7 9
PIN NO.
CN17
pin1
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CN11 pin1
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#include <iostream> #include "W75IO.h" #define #define #define #define DEMO_DI DEMO_DO DEMO_WDT DEMO_EXIT 1 2 3 4 /* include W75IO.h */
/* demo function */ int BOOL void void void int { menu(); W75IO_init(); W75IO_DO(); W75IO_DI(); W75IO_WDT();
stoi(char* str) if (( strlen(str) < 0 ) || ( strlen(str) >= 3 )) return -1; int value = 0; for (int i=0; i<strlen(str) ;i=i+1) { int result=0; switch (str[i]) { case '0':result=0; break; case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case case '1':result=1;break; '2':result=2;break; '3':result=3;break; '4':result=4;break; '5':result=5;break; '6':result=5;break; '7':result=7;break; '8':result=8;break; '9':result=9;break; 'a': 'A':result=10;break; 'b': 'B':result=11;break; 'c': 'C':result=12;break; 'd': 'D':result=13;break; 'e': 'E':result=14;break; 'f': 'F':result=15;break;
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} }
return value;
BOOL W75IO_init() { /* First step :to init W75IO.DLL */ if (InitializeW75IO()) { /* init onboard W75IO chipset */ if (InitInternalW75IO()) return TRUE; else { printf("ERROR:init Onboard W75IO chipset!!!!.\n"); return FALSE; } } else { printf("ERROR:Can't init W75IO.DLL!!!.\n"); return FALSE; } } return FALSE;
void W75IO_DO() { int value; printf("Please enter your want output value (0-255) \n"); cin>>value; /* use onboard W75IO output value*/ InterDigitalOutput(value);
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printf("read input input value %d\n",InterDigitalInput()); getch(); } void W75IO_WDT() { /* get WDT timer value*/ int value; printf("Please enter WatchDog Timer value (0-255)\n"); cin>>value; /* check value */ int timer=value; if (timer > 255) { printf("must be > 255\n"); getch(); } return;
/* sete onboard W75IO use secord as WatchDog Timer unit */ SetInterWDTUnit(FALSE); /* Enable onboard W75IO WatchDog Timer */ EnableInterWDT(timer); /* show message... */ for (int i=0;i<timer;i++) { printf("the System will reboot after %3d sec ....\n",timer-i); Sleep(1000); }
int menu() { int iOption; /* First clean screen */ system("cls"); /* show demo menu()*/ printf("\n"); printf("---------------------------------- \n"); printf("Sample W75IO Demo Program \n"); printf("-----------------------------------\n"); printf("1.DI\n"); printf("2.DO\n"); printf("3.WatchDog\n"); printf("4.Exit\n"); printf("----------------------------------- \n"); printf("Please select demo function(1-4)?"); /* get user select */ cin>>iOption; return iOption;
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} int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { /* get user enter value*/ if (W75IO_init()) { while (1) { int option =menu(); if ( option == 4 ) break; switch (option) { case DEMO_DI: W75IO_DI(); break; case DEMO_DO: W75IO_DO(); break; case DEMO_WDT: W75IO_WDT(); break; case DEMO_EXIT: break;
} return 0;
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Contents
1. Introduction 1.1 Initial Internal F75111 port address (0x9c) 1.2 Set F75111 DI/DO ( sample code as below Get Input value/Set output value) 1.3 Enable/Disable WDT 1.4 PULSE mode 2. Initial internal F75111 3. Set output value 4. Get input value 5. Enable Watch Dog 6. Disable Watch Dog 7. Define F75111 pin
1. Introduction
1-1. Initial Internal F75111 port address (0x9c) define GPIO1X, GPIO2X, GPIO3X to input or output and Enable WDT function pin
1-2. Set F75111 DI/DO ( sample code as below Get Input value/Set output value ) DO: InterDigitalOutput(BYTE byteValue)) DI: InterDigitalInput()
1-4. PULSE mode Sample to setting GP33, 32, 31, 30 output 1mS low pulse signal. { //This is setting low pulse output this->Write_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR, GPIO3X_PULSE_CONTROL, //This selects the pulse width to 1mS this->Write_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR, GPIO3X_PULSE_WIDTH_CONTROL, 0x01); //This is setting the GP33, 32, 31, 30 to output function. this->Write_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR, GPIO3X_CONTROL_MODE, //This is setting the GP33, 32, 31, 30 this->Write_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR, GPIO3X_Output_Data , } 0x0F); 0x0F); 0x00);
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// Get value from GPIO1X this->Read_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR,GPIO1X_INPUT_DATA,&byteGPIO1X) ; // Get value from GPIO3X this->Read_Byte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR,GPIO3X_INPUT_DATA,&byteGPIO3X) ;
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byteData = ( byteGPIO1X & 0x10 )? byteData + 0x01 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO1X & 0x80 )? byteData + 0x02 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO1X & 0x40 )? byteData + 0x04 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO3X & 0x01 )? byteData + 0x08 : byteData;
byteData = ( byteGPIO3X & 0x02 )? byteData + 0x10 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO3X & 0x04 )? byteData + 0x20 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO3X & 0x08 )? byteData + 0x40 : byteData; byteData = ( byteGPIO1X & 0x20 )? byteData + 0x80 : byteData; // Get correct DI value from GPIO1X & GPIO3X
return byteData; }
5. Enable WatchDog
void F75111_SetWDTEnable (BYTE byteTimer) { // set WatchDog range and timer WriteByte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR,WDT_TIMER_RANGE ,byteTimer); // Enable WatchDog, Setting WatchDog configure WriteByte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR,WDT_CONFIGURATION,WDT_TIMEOUT_FLAG | WDT_ENABLE | WDT_PULSE | WDT_PSWIDTH_100MS); }
6. Disable WatchDog
void F75111_SetWDTDisable () { WriteByte(F75111_INTERNAL_ADDR,WDT_CONFIGURATION,0x00); }
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define #define #define GPIO1X_CONTROL_MODE GPIO2X_CONTROL_MODE GPIO3X_CONTROL_MODE 0x10 0x20 0x40 // Select Output Mode or Input Mode // Select GPIO2X Output Mode or Input Mode // Select GPIO3X Output Mode or Input Mode
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define #define GPIO1X_INPUT_DATA GPIO3X_INPUT_DATA 0x12 0x42 // GPIO1X Input // GPIO3X Input
// 0:Level Mode // 1:Pulse Mode #define #define #define #define #define GPIO1X_PULSE_WIDTH_CONTROL GP1_PSWIDTH_500US GP1_PSWIDTH_1MS GP1_PSWIDTH_20MS GP1_PSWIDTH_100MS 0x14 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 // GPIO1x Pulse Width Control Register // When select Pulse mode:500us. // When select Pulse mode:1ms. // When select Pulse mode:20ms. // When select Pulse mode:100ms.
// 0:Level Mode // 1:Pulse Mode #define #define #define #define #define GPIO2X_PULSE_WIDTH_CONTROL GP2_PSWIDTH_500US GP2_PSWIDTH_1MS GP2_PSWIDTH_20MS GP2_PSWIDTH_100MS 0x24 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 // GPIO2x Pulse Width Control Register // When select Pulse mode:500us. // When select Pulse mode:1ms. // When select Pulse mode:20ms. // When select Pulse mode:100ms.
// 0:Level Mode // 1:Pulse Mode #define #define #define #define GPIO3X_Output_Data GPIO3X_PULSE_WIDTH_CONTROL GP3_PSWIDTH_500US GP3_PSWIDTH_1MS 0x41 0x44 0x00 0x01 // GPIO3x Output Data Register // GPIO3x Pulse Width Control Register // When select Pulse mode:500us. // When select Pulse mode:1ms.
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ms.
// When select Pulse mode: 20 ms. // When select Pulse mode:100 ms.
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define WDT_TIMER_RANGE 0x37 // 0-255 (secord or minute program by // #define #define to 1. #define #define WDT_ENABLE WDT_PULSE 0x20 0x10 // Enable watchdog timer // Configure WDT output mode // 0:Level Mode // 1:Pulse Mode WDT_CONFIGURATION WDT_TIMEOUT_FLAG 0x36 0x40 WDT_UNIT)
#define
WDT_UNIT
0x08
#define
WDT_LEVEL
0x04
// When select Pulse mode: // When select Pulse mode: // When select Pulse mode: // When select Pulse mode:
1 20
ms. ms.
100 ms. 4 s.
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Contents
1. Write_Byte Mode 2. Read_Byte Mode 3. Check Device (F75111) 4. SMBus_Clear 5 SMBus_Wait 6. SMBus_Busy 7. IO_Write 8. IO_Read 9. Define SMBus IO address 10. Define SMBus pin in SMBus.
// write address in first variable // write command in second variable // write data in third variable
return (int)this->SMBus_Wait(); }
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if (ret == SMBUS_OK) {
// If SMBus Stand by
*pByte = (BYTE)this->IO_Read(SMBHSTDAT0) &0xFF; // Get SMBus host data value } return ret; } // reture SMBus status
ret = this->SMBus_Wait();
4. SMBus_Clear
void SMBus::SMBus_Clear() { this->IO_Write(SMBHSTSTS ,0xFF); this->IO_Write(SMBHSTDAT0,0x0 ); } // Clear SMBus status // Clear SMBus data
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5. SMBus_Wait
int SMBus::SMBus_Wait() { int timeout = SMBUS_TIMEOUT;
DWORD dwValue;
while (timeout--) { Sleep(10); dwValue = IO_Read(SMBHSTSTS) & 0x00FF; if( dwValue & SMBHSTSTS_INTR ) SMBHSTSTS_INTR, return SMBus_OK { return SMBUS_OK; } // if status value equal SMBHSTSTS_FAILED, return SMBHSTSTS_FAILED if( dwValue & SMBHSTSTS_FAILED ) { printf("SMBus Action FAILED! %x\n",dwValue); return SMBHSTSTS_FAILED; } // if status value equal SMBHSTSTS_COLLISION, return SMBHSTSTS_COLLISION if(dwValue & SMBHSTSTS_COLLISION) { printf("SMBus Action COLLISION! %x\n",dwValue); return SMBHSTSTS_COLLISION; } // if status value equal SMBHSTSTS_ERROR, return SMBHSTSTS_ERROR if(dwValue & SMBHSTSTS_ERROR) { printf("SMBus Action ERROR! %x\n",dwValue); return SMBHSTSTS_ERROR; } } return SMBUS_BUSY; } // I/O Delay // Read Host Status Register // if status value equal
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6. SMBus_Busy
BOOL SMBus::SMBus_Busy() { // Check SMBus status if equal SMBHSTSTS_BUSY if( (this->IO_Read(SMBHSTSTS) & SMBHSTSTS_BUSY ) == 1 ) return TRUE; else return FALSE; } // else retrun false // return true
7. IO_Write
void SMBus::IO_Write(WORD dwOffset, BYTE dwData) { // Set dwData value to assigned address SetPortVal(this->m_MapIOAddress+dwOffset, dwData,1); }
8. IO_Read
BYTE SMBus::IO_Read(WORD dwOffset) { DWORD dwAddrVal;
// Get dwAddrVal value from assigned address GetPortVal(this->m_MapIOAddress+dwOffset,&dwAddrVal,1); return (BYTE)(dwAddrVal & 0x0FF); }
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define #define #define #define #define #define #define #define SMBHSTCNT SMBHSTCNT_KILL SMBHSTCNT_QUICK SMBHSTCNT_SENDRECV SMBHSTCNT_BYTE SMBHSTCNT_WORD SMBHSTCNT_BLOCK SMBHSTCNT_START 0x02 0x02 0x00 0x04 0x08 0x0c 0x14 0x40 // SMBus Host Contorl Register Offset // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0000 0010 Kill // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0000 0000 quick (default) // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0000 0100 Byte // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0000 1000 Byte Data // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0000 1100 Word Data // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0001 0100 Block // SMBus Host Contorl -> 0100 0000 Start
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define #define #define #define #define SMBHSTCMD SMBHSTADD SMBHSTDAT0 SMBHSTDAT1 SMBBLKDAT 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 // SMBus Host Command // SMBus Host Address // SMBus Host Data0 // SMBus Host Data1 Register Offset Register Offset Register Offset Register Offset
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------------#define #define #define #define SMBUS_OK SMBUS_BUSY SMBUS_INT SMBUS_ERROR 0x0 0x1 0x2 0x4 // SMBUS OK // SMBUS BUSY // SMBUS INTR // SMBUS ERROR
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Chapter 4
Introduction of BIOS
The BIOS is a program located in the Flash Memory on the motherboard. This program is a bridge between motherboard and operating system. When you start the computer, the BIOS program gains control. The BIOS first operates an auto-diagnostic test called POST (Power on Self Test) for all the necessary hardware, it detects the entire hardware devices and configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization. After these tasks are completed, BIOS will give control of the computer back to operating system (OS). Since the BIOS is the only channel for hardware and software to communicate with, it is the key factor of system stability and of ensuring your system performance at best. In the BIOS Setup main menu, you can see several options. We will explain these options in the following pages. First, let us see the function keys you may use here:
. Press <Esc> to quit the BIOS Setup. . Press (up, down, left, right) to choose the option you want to confirm or modify. . Press <F10> to save these parameters and to exit the BIOS Setup menu after you . Press Page Up/Page Down or +/- keys to modify the BIOS
parameters for the active option. complete the setup of BIOS parameters.
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Phoenix-AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Fea tures Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP/PCI Configurations PC Health Status Esc : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail -Safe Defaults Load Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving
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F10 : Save & Exit Setup Time, Date, Hard Disk Type
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IStandard CMOS Features This Menu is for basic system configurations. Advanced BIOS Features This menu is to set the Advanced Features available in your system. Advanced Chipset Features This menu is to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system performance. Integrated Peripherals This menu is to specify your settings for integrated peripherals. Power Management Setup This menu is to specify your settings for power management. PnP/PCI configurations This entry appears if your system supports PnP/PCI. PC Health Status This entry shows your PC health status. Frequency/Voltage Control This menu is to specify your settings for Miscellaneous Control. Load Fail-Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for minimal but stable system performance. Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for optimal system performances. Set Supervisor/User Password This menu is to set User and Supervisor Passwords. Save & Exit Setup Save CMOS values modified to CMOS and exit setup. Exit Without Saving Abandon all the CMOS values modified and exit setup.
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Date (mm:dd:yy)
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IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<-> to select Manual, None, Auto type. Note that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for this category. If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed, you can use Manual to define your own drive type manually. If you select Manual, related information is asked to be entered to the following items. Enter the information directly from the keyboard. This information should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or the system manufacturer. Video The setting controls the type of video adapter used for the primary monitor of the system. Settings are: EGA/VGA (default), CGA 40, CGA 80 and Mono.
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Halt On The setting determines whether the system will stop if an error is detected at boot. Settings are: All Errors: The system stops when any error is detected. No Errors (default): The system doesnt stop for any detected error. All, But Keyboard: The system doesnt stop for a keyboard error. All, But Diskette: The system doesnt stop for a disk error. All, But Disk/ Key: The system doesnt stop for either a disk or a keyboard error.
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CPU Feature Please refer section. Hard Disk Boot Priority Please refer section. USB Boot Priority Please refer section.
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Virus Warning The Virus Warning feature can help you protect IDE Hard Disk boot sector. If this function is enabled, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep when someone attempts to write data into this area without permission. Disabled (default) No warning message appears when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table. Enabled Activate automatically when the system boots up. The system will show the warning message if anything attempts to access the boot sector of hard disk partition table. CPU L1 & L2 Cache Enabled (default) Enable cache Disabled Disable cache Note: The internal cache is built in the processor. Quick Power On Self Test This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power on the computer. If this is set to Enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST. Enabled (default) Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST First/Second/Third Boot Device The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items. Settings are: Floppy, LS120, Hard Disk, CDROM, USB-Storage, ZIP100, USB-FDD, USB-ZIP,USB-CDROM, LAN and Disabled Boot Other Device Setting the option to Enabled allows the system to try to boot from other devices if the system fails to boot from the 1st/2nd/3rd boot device. Boot Up NumLock Status On (default) Keypad is numeric keys. Off Keypad is arrow keys. Gate A20 Option Normal The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware. Fast (default) The A20 signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset specific method.
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Typematic Rate Setting Keystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller. When enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected. The settings are: Enabled/Disabled. Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) Sets the number of times a second to repeat a keystroke when you hold the key down. Settings are: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, and 30. Typematic Delay (Msec) Sets the delay time after the key is held down before is begins to repeat the keystroke. Settings are 250, 500, 750, and 1000. OS Select For DRAM > 64MB Allows OS2 to be used with >64MB or DRAM. Settings are Non-OS/2 (default) and OS2. Set to OS/2 if using more than 64MB and running OS/2
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Delay Prior to Thermal This option controls the activation of the Thermal Monitor's automatic mode. It allows you to determine when the Thermal Monitor should be activated in automatic mode after the system boots. The Choices: 4 Min / 8 Min / 16 Min (Default) / 32 Min C1E Function This item is used to enable/disable the C1E. Execute Disable Bit Execute Bit Support is a robust hardware feature, detectable using the CPUIDinstruction, that protects against malicious software executing code on IA-32systems.
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Ch1 S/Ch2 P It allows you to set the priority for hard disk boot. When you press enter, the selections shows the current hard disks used in your system Bootable Add-in Cards that is relevant to other boot sources media such as SCSI cards and LAN cards.
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USB HDD0/USB HDD1 It allows you to set the priority for USB storage boot. When you press enter, the selections shows the current USB storage used in your system
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DRAM Timing Selectable Selects whether DRAM timing is controlled by the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) EEPROM on the DRAM module or Manual by user. By SPD enables DRAM timings to be determined by BIOS based on the configurations on the SPD. Manual (default) allows users to configure the DRAM timings manually. System Memory Frequency It allows you to set the frequency of the DRAM memory Setting: Auto (Default), 400MHz, 533MHz, 667MHz. System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a systemerror may result. Settings are: Enabled (default) and Disabled. Video BIOS Cacheable Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. Settings are: Enabled and Disabled (default).
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OnChip IDE Device Function Please refer to section Super IO Device Function Please refer to section USB Device Setting Please refer to section
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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 settings are: Disabled, Enabled (default). OnChip IDE Primary/Secondary The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel separately. Settings are: Enabled (default), Disabled. Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the best mode for each device. The settings are: Auto (default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3 and Mode 4. Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA Ultra DMA/33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver (Windows 95 OSR2 or a third-party IDE bus master driver) Youre your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA/33 and Ultra DMA/66, select Auto to enable BIOS support. Settings are: Auto (default), Disabled.
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Onboard Serial Port 1 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and the second serial ports. Settings are: 3F8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, Disabled, Auto. PWRON After PWR-fail This item specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs. Settings are: Off: Leaves the computer in the power off state. On: Leaves the computer in the power on state. Former-Sts: Restores the system to the status before power failure or interrupt occurred.
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USB 1.0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB peripherals. Settings are: Enabled (default), Disabled. USB 2.0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Enhanced Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB peripherals. Settings are: Enabled (default), Disabled. USB Operation Mode High speed: If USB device was high speed device, then it operated on high speed mode. If USB device was full/low speed device, then it operated on full/low speed mode. Full/Low Speed: All of USB device operated on full/low speed mode. USB Keyboard Function/ USB MOUSE Function/USB Storage Function Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB keyboard or USB mouse and USB storage. Settings are: Enabled (default), Disabled.
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PCI Express PM Function Please refer section. ACPI Function This item allows you to Enabled/Disabled the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). Settings are: Enabled (default) and Disabled. Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. DPMS (default) Initial display power management signaling. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer.
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Video Off in Suspend This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. Yes Video will off. No Video always On. MODEM Use IRQ This determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can use. The settings are: 3(default), 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, NA. Wake-Up by PCI card /Power On by Ring Disabled (default) the system will ignore any incoming call from the PCI card/modem. Enabled the system will boot up if theres an incoming call from the PCI card /modem. Resume by Alarm This function is for setting date and time for your computer to boot up. During Disabled, you cannot use this function. During Enabled, choose the Date and Time Alarm: Date(of month) Alarm You can choose which month the system will boot up. Set to 0, to boot every day. Time(hh:mm:ss) Alarm You can choose what hour, minute and second the system will boot up. Note: If you have change the setting, you must let the system boot up until it goes to the operating system, before this function will work
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PCI Express PME Use this item to enable PCI activity to wake up the system from a power saving mode.
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Reset Configuration Data Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot. The settings are: Enabled and Disabled. Resource Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices. However, this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95/98. If you set this field to "manual", choose a specific resource by going into each sub menu that follows this field (a sub menu is preceded by a ">"). Settings are: Auto(ESCD) (default) or Manual. IRQ Resources Please refer section.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Leave this field at Disabled. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.
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Current CPU Temperature/Current System Temp/Current FAN1,FAN2 Speed/ Vcore/+1.05V/+3.3V/+5V/+12V This will show the CPU/FAN/System voltage chart and FAN Speed
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Spread Spectrum This item allows you to set the CPU Host/PCI clock Spread Spectrum. Settings are: Disabled or Enabled. (default)
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Chapter 5
DRIVER INSTALLATION
There is a SYSTEM INSTALL CD disk in the package. This CD has all the drivers you need and some free application programs and utility programs. In addition, this CD also includes an auto-detect software which can tell you which hardware is installed and which driver is needed so that your system can function properly. We call this auto detect software SYSTEM INSTALL.
From SYSTEM INSTALL MENU you may make 3 selections: 1 . Auto detect main board and OS Into auto install driver Menu 2 . Explore CD to explore the contents of the CD 3 . EXIT to exit from SYSTEM INSTALL menu
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install Intel 945 GME chipset system driver install on-board VGA driver install VIA HID Audio Codec Audio driver install DirectX 9 driver to LAN install driver readme file
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5-1 INF
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5.Click NEXT.
NOTE: SYSTEM INSTALL will auto detect file path X:\driver\INTEL\I945\INF\infinst_autol.exe This driver supports WINDOWS 2000\XP\Vista
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5-2 VGA
2.Click NEXT when Intel Chipset Graphics Driver Software Setup appears.
3.Click NEXT when Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Software appear.
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5.Click NEXT.
NOTE: The path of the file For WINDOWS XP/2000 X:\driver\INTEL\I945\VGA\win2k_xp\Setup.exe For WINDOWS Vista X:\driver\INTEL\I945\VGA\winvista\Setup.exe For WINDOWS Vista 64 X:\driver\INTEL\I945\VGA\winvista64\ Setup.exe For WINDOWS XP 64 X:\driver\INTEL\I945\VGA\winxp64\ Setup.exe
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2.Click Next .
3.Click Next .
4.Click Next to begin installing driver. The program might be few minutes.
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STEP 5. Press ENTER and the BIOS will be updated, Computer will restart automatically.
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