Hardware
4.5LEDs
The following LEDs provide status for various functions on the Intel® 945GME Express Chipset board.
Table 9. Intel® 945GME Express Chipset LED Function Legend
Function | LED |
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Keyboard Number Lock | CR9G1 |
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Keyboard Scroll Lock | CR9G2 |
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Keyboard Caps Lock | CR9G3 |
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System State S0 | CR3G1 |
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System State S3 | CR3G2 |
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System State S4 | CR3G3 |
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System State S5 | CR2G1 |
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ATA Activity | CR7J1 |
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VID 0 | CR1B1 |
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VID 1 | CR1B2 |
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VID 2 | CR1B3 |
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VID 3 | CR1B4 |
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VID 4 | CR1B5 |
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VID 5 | CR1B6 |
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VID 6 | CR1C1 |
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4.6Other Headers, Slots, and Sockets
4.6.1H8 Programming Headers
The microcontroller for system management/keyboard/mouse control can be upgraded in two ways. The user can either use a special
Caution: Make sure the motherboard is not powered on and the power supply is disconnected before moving any of the jumpers.
To program the microcontroller via the utility, the user must ensure that jumper J9H1 is populated. Once the programming is complete, jumper J9H1 should be unpopulated.
If the user chooses to use an external computer connected to the system via the serial port, there are five jumpers that have to be set correctly first. Please refer to Table 10 for a summary of these jumpers and see Figure 4 for the location of each jumper.
Here is the sequence of events necessary to program the H8.
1.With the board powered off, move the five jumpers listed in Table 10 to the programming stuffing option.
2.Power the S5 voltage rails by attaching an AC brick or an ATX power supply to the system.
| Intel® CoreTM 2 Duo processor with the Mobile Intel® 945GME Express Chipset |
May 2007 | Manual |
Order Number: | 43 |