Intel Raptor AT manual Pre-Configuration, Static Warning

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Chapter 1: Pre-Configuration

Chapter 1 Pre-Configuration

This chapter provides all the necessary information for installing the Raptor AT into a standard PC chassis. Topics discussed include: installing the CPU (if necessary), DRAM installation, jumper settings for CPU and standard I/O.

Handling Precautions

The Raptor AT has been designed to be as rugged as possible but it can be damaged if dropped, jarred sharply or struck. Damage may also occur by using excessive force in performing certain installation procedures such as forcing the system board into the chassis or placing too much torque on a mounting screw.

Take special care when installing or removing the system memory DIMMs. Never force a DIMM into a socket. Screwdrivers slipping off a screw and scraping the board can break a trace or component leads, rendering the board unusable. Always handle the Raptor AT with care.



 

Special Warranty Note:

 

Products returned for warranty repair will be

 

 

inspected for damage caused by improper

 

 

installation and misuse as described in the

 

 

previous section and the static warning below.

 

 

Should the board show signs of abuse, the

 

 

warranty will become void and the customer will

 

 

be billed for all repairs and shipping and

 

 

handling costs.

Static Warning

The Raptor AT contains delicate electronic semiconductors that are highly sensitive to static electricity. These components, if subjected to a static electricity discharge, can be weakened thereby reducing the serviceable life of the system board. BEFORE THE BOARD IS REMOVED FROM ITS PROTECTIVE ANTISTATIC PACKAGING,

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Contents Raptor AT Page Chapter Pre-ConfigurationAppendix B Flash Bios Programming Appendix C Disk-On-Chip Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAppendix E On-Board Appendix D On-Board IndustrialRaptor AT Installation Guide Introduction System Board Pre-ConfigurationStatic Electricity Warning On-Board I/O CPU SupportSupported Bus Clocks MemoryOn-Board Ethernet Conventions Used in this ManualStatic Warning Pre-ConfigurationRaptor AT Installation Guide Jumper Types Jumper Locations Jumper LocationsFlash Write-protect Enabled Disabled Cmos ResetReset Cmos Normal Clear Cmos Flash Bios Write ProtectClock JP11 Watchdog Timer SelectionTimeout Clock Speed SelectionAddress 110h Closed Open 310h Ethernet Selection Enabled DisabledATX Power Supply Enhancements CPU Installation Raptor AT Memory ConfigurationFan Heatsink Designing for thermal performanceAirflow management Disk-on-Chip installationInstalling Cables Power and Control Panel Cables Installing Peripheral CablesPre-Configuration Location of Components and Connectors Connector Description Index of ConnectorsUsers Notes Bios Setup Main Menu SetupStarting Bios Setup Using the Keyboard with Bios SetupFloppy Drive A, B Standard SetupDate/Time Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master Sec Slave Advanced Cmos SetupBoot Sector Virus Protection Quick BootHard Disk Access Control Try Other Boot DevicesInitial Display Mode Floppy Access ControlFloppy Drive Seek Boot Up Num LockA.R.T. for Hard Disks Floppy Drive SwapPrimary Display Password CheckBoot to OS/2 Wait for F1 If ErrorC000,16K Shadow C400,16K Shadow Advanced Chipset SetupSystem Bios Cacheable Internal CacheUSB KB/Mouse Legacy Support BX/GX Master Latency Timer ClksMulti-Trans Timer Clks PCI 1 to PCI 0 AccessSdram RAS# to CAS# Delay Aperture Access Global EnablePCI 0 Agent to Aperture Access Memory Autosizing Support Dram Integrity ModeSdram Precharge Control Power Down SdramSearch for MDA Resources Bit I/O Recovery Time 16bit I/O Recovery TimePower Management Setup Video Power Down Mode Power Management/APMPower button Function Green PC Monitor Power StateSuspend Timeout Power Saving TypeStandby / Suspend Timer Unit Standby TimeoutPlug and Play Aware OS PCI/Plug and Play SetupPCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks LAN Wake-UpOff-board PCI IDE Card PCI VGA Palette SnoopAllocate IRQ to PCI VGA PCI IDE Bus MasterDMA Channel Off-board PCI IDE Secondary IRQPCI Device Search Order Peripheral SetupReserved Memory Size Reserved Memory AddressOnboard Serial Port1 Serial Port2 ModeInfra-Red Transmission Mode Parallel Port ModeParallel Port IRQ CPU Current TemperatureCPU Overheat Warning Temperature EPP VersionOnboard IDE Change User PasswordAuto Detect Hard Disk CPU Fan Secondary FanChange Supervisor Password Exit without Saving Auto Configuration with Fail-Safe SettingsSave Settings and Exit Upgrading the Microprocessor Chapter UpgradingUpgrading the System Memory Users Notes System Memory BiosAppendix a Embedded I/O Miscellaneous Industrial DevicesPCB Construction Control Panel ConnectionsCPU Socket Form FactorData Width System Resource Memory MapDMA Channels Address Range Size Description Decimal HexadecimalAddress hex Description MapBus # Device # Function # Description PCI Configuration Space MapOn-board Devices PCI Interrupt Routing Map SignalInterrupts Device Slave Address Connectors Pin-outEthernet Header J31 Pin# Serial Ports DB9M J36 and J37Pin# Pin# Parallel DB25F J13HDD LED Appendix B Flash Bios Programming Beeps Description Appendix C Disk-On-Chip Users Notes Appendix D On-Board Industrial Devices Watchdog TimerHardware Reset Software ResetPost Code Display AddressCheckpoint Description Code Post Checkpoint CodesTable D-5 Bootblock Recovery Codes Table D-6 Uncompressed Initialization Codes Memory refresh line is toggling. Checking 3Ah Performing the DMA controller 2 base register test next Winbios Adaptor ROM had control and has now returned Table D-7 Bus Checkpoint Codes Bits Description Appendix E On-Board Ethernet Users Notes Page MN-RBXAT-03