Intel PCM-6896 manual Floppy drive connector CN19, Connecting the floppy drive

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Floppy drive connector (CN19)

You can attach up to two floppy drives to the mainboard controller. You can use any combination of 5¼" (360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3½" (720 KB, 1.44 MB, and 2.88 MB) drives.

A 34-pin daisy chain drive connector cable for (CN19) is required for a dual-drive system. On one end of the cable is a 34-pin flat cable connector. On the other end are two sets of floppy disk drive connectors. Each set consists of a 34-pin flat-cable connector (usually used for 3½" drives) and a printed-circuit board connector (usually used for 5¼" drives). Wire number 1 on the cable is normally red or blue, and the other wires are usually gray.

Connecting the floppy drive

1.Plug the 34-pin flat-cable connector into CN19. Make sure that the red or blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector.

2.Attach the appropriate connector on the other end of the cable to the floppy drive(s). You can use only one connector in the set. The set on the end (after the twist in the cable) connects to the A: drive. The set in the middle connects to the B: drive.

3.If you are connecting a 5¼" floppy drive, line up the slot in the printed circuit board with the blocked-off part of the cable connec- tor.

If you are connecting a 3½" floppy drive, you may have trouble determining which pin is pin number 1. Look for a number printed on the circuit board indicating pin number 1. Also, the connector on the floppy drive connector may have a slot. When the slot is up, pin number 1 should be on the right. Check the documentation that came with the drive for more information. If you desire, connect the B: drive to the connectors in the middle of the cable as described above.

Please refer to the pin definitions on the next page.

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Contents PCM-6896 Acknowledgments Copyright NoticeFCC Statement Packing ListMessage to the Customer Aaeon Customer ServicesProduct Warranty Dear Customer Contents AwardBIOSetup Driver Installation General Information Introduction Features Specifications Page Audio Interface Chipset 815E SDD Interface Board Layout Board Dimensions Installation Removing the CPU Safety precautionsInstalling a CPU Open Closed Setting jumpersSystem Memory Installing Dram DIMMsLocation of Jumpers & Connectors Jumpers List of JumpersConnectors List of ConnectorsClear Cmos Selection JP1 JP2 & JP3 For COM3 & COM4 Selec- tion Front Panel Connectors JP5 Speaker Out and Line out JP4PC/104 Plus Voltage Select JP6 RS-232/422/485 COM 2 JP8, JP7 CPU/SDRAM Speed Select JP9 DiskOnChip socket Configure DOC as a boot device DiskOnChip DOC 2000 InstallationDiskOnChip Address Selection JP10 CPU Fan Power Connector CN1 USB Connector CN5 & CN6 Primary IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 IDE Hard Drive Connectors CN7IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7 IDE Hard Drive Connector CN7ATX Power Connector CN11 IR Connector CN10Digital Visual Interface Connector CN12 Keyboard and Mouse Connector CN13 VGA Display Connector CN14 Audio Connector CN15 Base-Tx Ethernet Connector CN17 Connecting the floppy drive Floppy drive connector CN19Floppy Drive Connector CN19 Digital I/O Connector CN20 Audio Out Connector 1 Watt CN22 Compact Flash Connector Compact Flash ConnectorAward Bios Setup To Enter Setup Before Boot Press DEL KEY Starting setupGetting help Case of ProblemsThese keys helps you navigate in Setup Setup keysAdvanced Bios Features Standard Cmos FeaturesAdvanced Chipset Features Power Management SetupLoad Fail-Safe Defaults PnP/PCI ConfigurationLoad Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor/User PasswordDate and Time Configuration Standard Cmos FeaturesPage Drive a Drive B Halt On MemoryBase Memory Other Memory Extended MemoryVirus Warning Advanced Bios FeaturesCPU Internal Cache/External Cache Swap Floppy Drive Typematic Dealy Msec- Sets the delay time Typematic Rate Setting- Key strokes repeat at aTypematic Rate Chars/Sec- Sets the number OS Select For DRAM64MB-SelectReport No FDD For WIN 95- Wheather report HDD S.M.A.R.T CapabilityAdvanced Chipset Features Sdram CAS Latency Time Sdram RAS-to-CAS DelaySdram Cycle Time Tras/Trc Video Bios Cacheable System Bios CacheableCPU Latency Timer Delayed TransactionAGP Graphics Aperture Size Paging Mode ControlDisplay Cache Frequency System Memory FrequencyRAS-to-CAS Override Ras# TimingRas# Precharge Timing On-Chip Primary PCI IDE Integrated PeripheralsOn-Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIOPower on Function IDE HDD Block ModeKB Power on Password USB ControllerUart Mode Select Hot Key Power OnUART2 Duplex Mode Onboard FDC ControllerECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port ModeOnboard Serial Ports 1, 2,3,4 Onboard Parallel PortWatch Dog Timer Power Management Setup Power ManagementAcpi Function Video Off Method HDD Power Down Suspend ModeVideo Off In Suspend Suspend TypePower On By Ring Resume By AlarmReload Global Timer Events PnP OS Installed PnP/PCI ConfigurationsReset Configuration Data Resources Controlled ByPC Health Status Shutdown TemperatureFrequency/Voltage Control Clock By Slight AdjustAuto Detect DIMM/PCI CLK Spread SpectrumLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Load Optimized Default Load Optimized DefaultEnter Password Set Supervisor PasswordSet User Password Save to Cmos and Exit Save to Cmos and ExitQuit without Saving Drivers Installation Installing Drivers Installing Chipset Driver for Windows 95/98 Installing Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows 95/98 ==Select the Optional Search for best Lan driver Installing LAN for Windows 95/98Installing VGA for Windows 95/98 Installing Audio for Windows 95/98 Please perform this procedure first Installing Security Driver for Windows NTInstalling Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows NT Installing VGA for Windows NT Installing Audio for Windows NT ==Intel Pro Adapter will appear ==Click on OK Installing LAN for Windows NTInstalling VGA for Windows Installing Audio for Windows Installing LAN for Windows