Intel user manual Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850

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3.3Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850

To install either types of module, follow these procedures:

Figure 6: Inserting DIMM into Socket

1.Align the module to the socket so that the edge connectors on the module match the socket sections.

2.Hold the module perpendicular to the motherboard and press the edge connector into the socket.

3.Press the module fully into the socket so that the socket retaining arms swing up and engage the retention notches at each end of the module.

4.Following the configuration chosen, repeat for all other modules (if any).

5.Once the modules are installed, system memory installation is complete.

3.3Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850

The NuPRO-850 supports two IDE channels, Primary and Secondary. It has two IDE device connectors onboard supporting IDE devices running in any data transfer mode up to ATA-100. Each IDE connector supports two drives, a Master and a Slave. The drives connect to the NuPRO-850 with an IDE ribbon cable.

To install an IDE drive, connect the drive to one of the drive connectors to a suitable ribbon cable. Plug the board end of the cable into one of the IDE connectors on the NuPRO-850. Make sure pin 1 of the ribbon cable connector is aligned with pin 1 of the IDE device connector.

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Contents Intel Pentium 4 processor User’s Manual NuPRO-850 Full-Size ePCI-X System Host BoardRecycled Paper Page Trademarks ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC Getting Service from ADLINKDetailed Company Information QuestionsChapter 2 Jumpers and Connectors Table of ContentsChapter 4 Device Driver Installation Chapter 5 Watchdog TimerChapter 2 Connectors and Jumpers How to Use This GuideDriver Installation IntroductionIntroduction 1.1 Unpacking Checklist 1.2 Features 1.3 Functional Blocks and Main Board Functional Block DiagramMain Board Drawing mPGA478BAM P 1.3.2 Video 1.3.1 Intel Pentium 4 Processor1.3.3 Ethernet Interfaces 1.3.4 Serial I/O1.3.8 AC’97 Link 1.3.7 Software1.3.9 Serial I/O 1.3.10 MiniPCI slotCompliant Specifications 1.4 SpecificationsForm Factor CPU/CacheGigabit Ethernet BIOS Award / Phoenix BIOS advanced by ADLINKGraphic Display USB InterfaceHardware Monitor Safety Certificate and TestOS Compatibility EnvironmentJumpers and Connectors 2.1.1 NuPRO-850 Top View 2.1 NuPRO-850 Board Outline and Illustration2.1.2 Front View PositionDescription 2.2.1 VGA CRT connector CN13 2.2 NuPRO-850 Connector Pin Assignments2.2.2 USB 2.0 connector CN16, CN17 SIGNAL2.2.4 COM1 connector CN3 2.2.3 Gigabit Ethernet connector LAN1LED Color Status2.2.6 Case Open connector CN1 2.2.5 AC’97 connector CN62.2.7 VGA 2nd CRT pin header CN12 2.2.8 SATA-0 / SATA-1 connectors CN11, CN102.2.9 LVDS connector CN14 Table 11 LVDS connector CN1418 Jumpers and Connectors 2.2.12 Fan1 / Fan2 connector FN1/FN2 2.2.11 ATX 12V 4-pin connector PN1Fan power Fan speed2.2.13 Primary/Secondary IDE Connector CN7, CN4 Signal NamePin # GROUP 2.2.14 Front Panel Pin Header CN222 Jumpers and Connectors 2.2.15 Mini PCI Socket CN9Table 16 Mini PCI Socket Pin Definition Page Getting Started 3.1 CPU Installation3.2 Memory Installation 3.2.1 Memory Configuration Options3.2.2 Installing Memory Modules 3.3 Connecting IDE Devices to the NuPRO-850 3.4 BIOS Configuration Overview 3.5 Operating System Installation Page Device Driver Installation 4.1 Intel 875P/6300ESB Chipset4.1.1 System Requirements 4.1.2 Hardware Configuration File Installation 4.2 Driver Installation4.2.1 VGA Driver Installation \NuPRO\NuPRO-850\VGA\SETUP.EXE4.2.2 LAN Driver Installation Page Watchdog Timer 5.1 Watchdog Timer5.1.1 WDT Overview 5.1.2 Configuration Registers Offset 10H Base Address Register BARPreload Value 1 & 2 registers General Interrupt Status Register Offset 60 - 61H WDT Configuration RegisterReload Register Offset 68H WDT Lock Register5.1.2 GPIO Control Registers 5.1.3 The procedure of programming WDTWDTTOUT# pin selection WDT LED ControlX\CHIPDRV\WDT\HRWDT for a more detailed explanation 5.1.4 UtilitiesPage ePCI-X Bus Details 6.2 Global Signals6.1 NuPRO-850 ePCI-X Bus 6.2.1 Standby Supply +3.3Vaux6.2.5 PME# 6.3 PCI-X Bus Signals6.3.1 Backplane Present 6.3.2 VIO Electrical KeyingWarranty Policy Other categories not protected under our warranty This warranty is not transferable or extendible44 Warranty Policy Damage from improper repair by unauthorized ADLINK technicians