Raptor AT – Installation Guide
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Watchdog | JP10 |
| JP10 |
| JP10 | |
Type |
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Hardware | Closed |
| Open |
| Open | |
Disabled* | Open |
| Closed |
| Open | |
Software | Open |
| Open |
| Closed | |
* Manufacturer's Settings. |
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Watchdog | JP8 |
| JP8 |
| JP8 | |
Timeout |
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1200 ms* | Closed |
| Open |
| Open | |
600 ms | Open |
| Closed |
| Open | |
150 ms | Open |
| Open |
| Closed | |
* Manufacturer's Settings. |
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Watchdog | JP6 |
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| JP6 | |
Address |
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110h* | Closed |
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| Open | |
310h | Open |
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| Closed |
* Manufacturer's Settings.
Post Code Display
The POST code display is a device implemented on the Raptor AT to help on failure diagnostics. A POST code is transmitted by the BIOS during the POST (Power On Self Test). It is a number that refers to the state or test condition of a circuit or group of circuits. Knowing the results of these tests (hence the POST code) can be very important in debugging a system.
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