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For example,

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS

3.Select the driver file, "IDEATAPI.MPD".

4.Open the "File" menu.

5.Click on the "Properties" item.

6.Click on the "Version" tab.

7.The IDEATAPI.MPD driver's version should be listed in the 'Product Version' portion of the dialog.

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8.RELEASE NOTES

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The release notes describe the current known state of the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 3.00 at the time of release. The release notes are divided into the following sections:

8A. IDE Devices Supported By the Driver

8B. Applications Supported By the Driver

8C. Large (>528MB) IDE Fixed Disk Drive Support By the

Driver

8D. Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information

8E. Revision History

8F. Release Testing Information

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8A. IDE DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER

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The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver supports only specific ATA/ATAPI device types. The Intel driver should not be installed if the system is equipped with any of the non-supported ATAPI devices.

The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver supports the following devices connected to the PIIX IDE interface:

- ATA fixed disk

- ATAPI CD-ROM devices

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Contents USER’S Manual Update Inforamtion Content Chapter Eide Hardware Installation for TX2 Preface Simple features Page Chapter Map of ATX586 Mother Board AMD MMXNON-ACTIVE JP8/91-2 Short CPUJP15 2MB Flash Bios only Short 256K PB SramInstall System Dram Memory Install IDE, Enhanced I/O and Front Panel Connectors GND PIN-3 Irtx PIN-4 VCC IRQ DRQ Game COM1COM2 COM3JP8 JP9CN1 COM1 CN2 CN3Page Chapter Bios Features Setup Chipset Features Setup PNP/PCI Configuration Post Read Cmos data into Bios stack area If Eisa NVM checksum is good, execute Eisa initialization Write all Cmos values currently in the Bios stack area back If there is any changes in the hardware configuration Quick Installation Guide Page Introduction Contents of this DocumentSystem Requirements Contents of the Distribution Package SETUP.EXESETUP.INS BMIDE95.EXESETUP.LIB SETUP.DLLInstalling the Software Verifying Installation of the Driver Page DE-INSTALLING the Software SB, ABPage Troubleshooting Common ProblemsPage Release Notes \WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS8A. IDE Devices Supported by the Driver 8B. Applications Supported by the Driver 8C. Large IDE Fixed Disk Drive 528MB Support by the Driver 8D. RELEASE-SPECIFIC Troubleshooting Information NEC* CDR251CDU55E NEC* CDR261 CDU76E NEC* CDR271NEC* CDR273 NEC* CDR272IDE One or more of the IDE/ATAPI drives on the system fail to CD-ROM DOS=HIGH,UMB 8E. Revision History InformationVersion 2.64 Release Version 3.00 Release8F. Release Testing Information CFA540ACFS425A CFS850A IBMNEC CRD-S54P CDU55E CDU76E CDU77E CDU311-GI Teac CD44E CD56EPage From the Bios of new main board to old main board Hardware Installation For TX2 SHORT, 2-4 Open Map of TX2 Mother Board JP8 4-5 Short for CyrixShort for 5v Flash Bios normal. Default Open Normal Power mode. Default Total Install IDE, Enhanced I/O and Front Panel Connectors USB+, PIN-4 GND LPT3 3BC-3BF JP1JP3 JP4Pin Definition for Cable Connection

430TX specifications

The Intel 430TX chipset, introduced in the mid-1990s, was a significant advancement in computer technology, primarily designed to support Intel's Pentium processors. This chipset catered to the growing demand for improved multimedia performance, better system stability, and expanded features to accommodate developing applications.

One of the main features of the Intel 430TX was its support for Dual Independent Bus architecture. This allowed for simultaneous data transfers between the CPU and the memory, significantly improving system performance. The chipset supported up to 512 MB of EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM and featured a memory bus that could handle speeds of up to 66 MHz, making it suitable for a variety of applications ranging from home computing to business use.

Another significant characteristic of the 430TX was its integration of a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus, which allowed for higher bandwidth compared to the older ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) connections. The chipset provided up to five PCI slots, facilitating the addition of modern peripherals like graphics cards, sound cards, and network interfaces without compromising system performance. This flexibility was vital as multimedia applications became increasingly common during that era.

The Intel 430TX also incorporated support for the newer ATA/33 standard for hard drives, allowing for faster data transfer rates compared to previous standards. This enhancement contributed to improved overall system responsiveness. Moreover, the chipset partially supported USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices, paving the way for the increasingly popular external peripherals that were emerging at the time.

In terms of power management, the 430TX featured advanced management capabilities, allowing the system to achieve better energy efficiency through features such as ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) support. This was particularly important as users began to prioritize environmental concerns alongside performance.

Overall, the Intel 430TX chipset represented a balance of performance, compatibility, and innovative feature integration. Its legacy is evident in the foundational technologies it helped propel, influencing the design and features of future chipsets. Today, revisiting the Intel 430TX illustrates the rapid technological evolution that has occurred since its introduction, underscoring its importance in the development of modern computer systems. The 430TX was pivotal in bridging the gap between early PC architectures and the advanced systems we utilize today.