IBM BDM-610000049 user manual MultiPort Parallel Port Control, MultiPort Floppy Drive, AC’97 Audio

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multiPort: Parallel Port Control

The parallel port may be operated in SPP (output-only), EPP (bidirectional), and ECP (extended capabilities) modes. The mode may be selected in the BIOS, or by application software.

To configure the parallel port in the BIOS, enter the BIOS, and follow the steps below:

1.Under the “Advanced” menu in the BIOS, select the “I/O Device Configuration” submenu

2.Set the multiPort mode to “Parallel Port”

3.When a new “Parallel Port Configuration” appears, select it and configure the parallel port base address, parallel port mode, and IRQ

multiPort: Floppy Drive

The multiPort connector can be configured as a floppy drive. To utilize the floppy controller, the multiPort mode must be first be set to Floppy Drive in the BIOS. The complete process for setting up the multiPort as a floppy drive is described below.

1.With the system powered off, attach a floppy drive with an adapter board to CN6.

2.Power on the system and enter the BIOS setup screen by pressing the delete key as the system boots.

3.Set Drive A to 1.44 MB in the Standard CMOS Settings section of BIOS Setup.

4.Set the multiPort to Floppy in the BIOS Setup.

5.If booting to the floppy drive is required, set the first boot device in the boot sequence to floppy drive

When the floppy drive is enabled, a special cable and adapter board is required. For more information about this cable kit, refer to the Cable Kits and Accessories section in page 6.

AC’97 Audio

To use the CPU’s onboard audio, it must first be enabled in the BIOS. Two signaling levels are supported, so a line out connection can be used for powered speakers, as well as a headphone connection for non-powered speakers.

Once enabled, two audio output modes can be selected:

Line Out: This signaling level should be used for powered speakers.

Headphone: This signaling level should be used for non-powered speakers.

Ethernet (10/100Base-T and -TX)

To use the onboard 10/100 Ethernet controller, Ethernet must first be enabled in the BIOS.

When enabled, the multi-color LED will blink to indicate an Ethernet connection. For more information, refer to the Multi-Color LED section on page 76.

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Contents CMX158886 cpuModules BDM-610000049 Revision GRevision History Revision Date Reason for Change 12/13/06 Initial releaseCMX158886 cpuModules Iv CMX158886 cpuModule Table of Contents MultiPort CN6 Audio CN11MultiPort Advanced Digital I/O Ports aDIO Port 1 Data register is a read/write byte directionUser Eeprom System RecoveryApplication Notes 107 CMX158886 cpuModule Chapter CMX158886 cpuModules CMX158886 cpuModule top viewError-Correction Codes Selected Models Only Enhanced Intel SpeedStep PX onlyThermal Monitor ADIO with Wake-on-aDIOCMX158886 cpuModule Ordering Information CMX158886 Model OptionsCMX158886 cpuModule Model Options Part Number DescriptionCable Kits and Accessories Board Features VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, Uxga Bios 10 CMX158886 cpuModule Block Diagram CMX158886 cpuModule Simplified Block DiagramSpecifications Physical CharacteristicsPower Consumption Electrical CharacteristicsElectrical Characteristics Symbol Parameter Test Condition Min MaxIoc VosCommon Mode Output Voltage HighOutput Voltage Low Input Voltage HighContact Information 16 CMX158886 cpuModule Getting Started Connector Locations CMX158886 Connector LocationsCMX158886 Basic Connectors Connecting a Keyboard Connecting the Utility CableConnecting to the PC/104-PlusPCI Bus PCI Bus Expansion Card Power Slot Selection SwitchesPCI Bus Signaling Levels Booting the CMX158886 cpuModule for the First Time Connecting the cpuModule Proper Grounding Techniques PC/104-PlusPCI Bus 120-pin Auxiliary Power Connector CN31 Auxiliary Power CN3Pin Signal Function GND Utility Port Connector CN5 Utility Port Connector CN5Pin Signal Function In/Out SpeakerSystem Reset Soft Power ButtonKeyboard MouseBattery Svga Video Connector CN18 Svga Video Connector CN18Svga Video Resolutions Resolution Colors Refresh RatesLvds Flat Panel Video Connector CN19 Flat Panel Video Connector CN19Manufacturer Model Number Resolution Color Depth Tested Lvds PanelsEide Connector CN101 Eide Connector CN10Pin Signal ATA/IDE Disk Chip Socket U16 Installing and Configuring the ATA/IDE Disk ChipATA/IDE Disk Chip Socket U161 CMX158886 before and after ATA/IDE Disk Chip Installation RS-232 Serial Port Default Serial Port SettingsSerial Port in RS-232 Mode Serial Port 1 CN7 and Serial Port 2 CN8Half-Duplex RS-485 Mode RS-422 or RS-485 Serial PortFull-Duplex Connections PortSerial Port in RS-422/485 Mode Pin Signal Function In/Out DB-9Transmit Data + Receive Data + ResevedDual Serial Port Modes Dual Serial Port ConnectionsDual Serial Port Modes COM a RS-232 and COM BRS-232COM a RS-422/485 and COM B RS-232 COM a RS-422/485 and COM B RS-422/485MultiPort Configured as an Advanced Digital I/O aDIO Port MultiPort CN6MultiPort aDIO Pinout CN6 Pin FunctionMultiPort Connector CN6 as a Parallel Port MultiPort Configured as a Parallel PortCN6 Pin Signal Function In/Out DB-25 MultiPort Configured as a Floppy Drive Controller MultiPort Connector Floppy Pinout CN61Odd pins CN6 Pin Function DB-25 Floppy Drive PinUSB 2.0 Connector CN17 USB Connector CN1746 CMX158886 cpuModule Ethernet Connector CN20 Ethernet 10/100Base-T and -TX Connector CN20RJ-45 Pin Pin DIL Pin Signal Function In/Out Pin DIL Pin Signal Function In/Out Audio Connector CN11Audio CN11 PC/104-PlusPCI Bus CN16 PC/104-PlusBus Signal Assignments1Pin PC/104-PlusPCI Bus Signals Address and DataPower Supplies and VIO Bridge Link CN4 Bridge Link CN4Legacy/ISA DMA Request Serial Interrupt RequestOptional RTC Battery Input CN13 External Power Management CN12Fan Power, +5 V CN14 Fan Power, Switched CN15 Fan Power, Switched CN15+5 Volts DC, switched Using the cpuModule RTD Enhanced AMI Bios Configuring the RTD Enhanced AMI BiosEntering the Bios Setup Setup KeysMain Menu Setup Fields Power On Self Test Post CodesMain Menu Setup Fields Field Active Keys SelectionsBooting to Boot Block Flash with Fail Safe Boot ROM First Megabyte Memory Map Memory MapAddress hex Description O Addresses Reserved for the CMX158886 cpuModule Address MapAddress Range hex Bytes Device Hardware Interrupts Used on the CMX158886 cpuModule Hardware InterruptsInterrupt Normal Use MultiPort Advanced Digital I/O Ports aDIO Digital I/O Register SetPort 0 Data I/O Address 450h Port 1 Data I/O Address 451hDIO-Control I/O Address 453h-Write Access DIO-Control I/O Address 453h-Read AccessMulti-Function at Address 452h1 =Interrupt is enabled InterruptsWake Control I/O Address 451h ReservedWakeEnable Int Mask Function Wake-on-aDIOInterrupt and Wake Event Generation No Interrupt or Wake event is generatedMultiPort Parallel Port Control MultiPort Floppy DriveAC’97 Audio Ethernet 10/100Base-T and -TXCable Modes IDE Controller ConfigurationCable Detection Legacy Mode and Native Mode IDE Configuring the ATA/IDE Disk Chip SocketAccessing the RTC Registers Real Time Clock ControlOverview Real Time Clock RegistersRegisters Registers Function Hex decimal 0Bh0Ch 0DhWatchdog Timer Control Watchdog Timer Control I/O Address 455hFurther Temperature Reduction Fan ModeThermal Management Power Management Advanced Configuration and Power Interface AcpiPower Button Modes Low-Power Wake OptionsAT vs. ATX Power Supplies ATX Power Supply SignalsReducing Power Consumption Multi-Color LED LED ColorsMulti-Color LED I/O Address 456h Manual LED ColorsReset Status I/O Address 457h Read Access Reset Status RegisterReset Status I/O Address 457h Write Access Reset Status Description and Priorities Address Reset DescriptionDvmt Mode Select Bit Signal Function Read / Write User EepromUser Eeprom I/O Address 456h Eeprom Register DescriptionFeatures and Settings That Can Affect Boot Time Loading Default Bios Settings System RecoveryBooting to the Fail Safe Boot ROM Fsbr What happens when an interrupt occurs? Basic Interrupt Information for ProgrammersHow long does it take to respond to an interrupt? Interrupt Request LinesWriting an Interrupt Service Routine ISR Intel 8259 Programmable Interrupt ControllerPCI Interrupts Sample CodeAppendix a Hardware Reference Jumper Settings and Locations JP9 JP2Jumper Pins Function Default JP11JP12 JP13Onboard PCI Devices Onboard PCI DevicesDevice ID Vendor ID Description Physical Dimensions CMX158886 Physical Dimensions ±0.005 inches90 CMX158886 cpuModule Appendix B Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsProblem Cause Solution Troubleshooting a PC/104-PlusSystem Troubleshooting cont’dHow to Obtain Technical Support Appendix C Idan Dimensions and Pinout Idan Dimensions and Connectors IDAN-CMX158886 Connectors1PS/2 Mouse 6-Pin mini-DIN Connector female Keyboard 6-Pin mini-DIN Connector femaleIdan Pin # Signal Function External I/O ConnectionsCOM1/COM2 RS-422/485 9-Pin D Connector male COM1/COM2 RS-232 9-Pin D Connector maleIdan Pin # Signal Function Mode MultiPort 25-Pin D Connector female Idan Pin # ADIO Port Parallel Port Floppy Port CPU Pin #Panel 20-Pin mini D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal Name CPU Pin #Svga 15-Pin High Density D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal Function CPU Pin #Ground + 5 Volts Ground Reserved DDC Data Monitor dataUSB 9-Pin D Connector male Ethernet 9-Pin D Connector femaleIdan Pin # 10Base-T Signal CPU Pin # Receive + Reserved Transmit + GroundAudio 9-Pin D Connector female Idan Pin # Signal CPU Pin #Idan Dimensions and Connectors BRG version only IDAN-CMX158886-BRG Connectors1External I/O Connections BRG version only ADIO 37-Pin D Connector femaleBRG Pin # Function Idan Pin # 106 CMX158886 cpuModule PC/104 and PC/104-PlusSpecifications Application NotesDrivers and Example Programs Interrupt Programming108 CMX158886 cpuModule Appendix E Limited Warranty 110 CMX158886 cpuModule

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