Compaq Mega-Post manual Users Guide Power On Self-Test Post Codes, PCI Signal Definition

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User's Guide

Power On Self-Test (POST) Codes

Most AT and 386 computers (and a few XT computers) output status codes during POST. The

Diagnostic Card displays these codes during and after POST. Refer to Appendix A for a comprehensive listing of POST codes provided by BIOS manufacturers.

PCI Signal Definition:

CLK

Motherboard Clock Signal. Should be on when power is supplied to the

 

 

motherboard even without CPU.

BIOS

BIOS Read Signal. Flashes when CPU reads BIOS code.

IRDY

Device Ready. Flashes when an IRDY signal is detected.

OSC

ISA Oscillation Indicator. Indicate ISA Oscillation Signal is available.

FRAME

PCI Bus Frame. Should be on under normal circumstances and flashes

 

 

when a PCI Frame Signal is detected.

RST

Reset. After power on or reset, this indicator should be on for an half

 

 

second and then turned off.

12V

Power Supply, 12-Volt Positive. Should be on all the time otherwise there

 

 

is a short circuit.

-12V

Power Supply, 12-Volt Negative. Should be on all the time otherwise there

 

 

is a short circuit.

5V

Power Supply, 5-Volt Positive. Should be on all the time otherwise there is

 

 

a short circuit.

-5V

Power Supply, 5-Volt Negative. Should be on all the time otherwise there

 

 

is a short circuit.

3V3

Power Supply, 3.3-Volt.Some motherboards have 3.3V power supply to

 

 

PCI slots. This indicator should be on if the motherboard supplies 3.3V

 

 

power.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installing the Mega-Post PCI-Diagnostic Card

Installation Procedure

TO INSTALL A Diagnostic Card:

1)Install the Diagnostic Card in any available PCI or ISA expansion slot.

2)Connect the second display by flat cable

3)Connect the build-in speaker and motherboard with speaker cable

4)Power on the machine.

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Contents Users Guide Mega-Post PCI-Diagnostic CardTech Support Mega-Post PCI-Diagnostic Card IndicatorsTrademarks System RequirementsPCI Signal Definition Users Guide Power On Self-Test Post CodesUsers Guide Post Codes Troubleshooting During PostAppendix a Error Code-00Error Code-01 Error CodeAcer Error Code 0AError Code 0E Error Code 0BError Code 0C Error Code 0DDMA Error Code 1E Error Code 1BError Code 1C Error Code 1DError Code 1F Error Code 2E Error Code 2AError Code 2C Error Code 2D38CMOS RAM Error Code 3E Error Code 3BError Code 3C Error Code 3DError Code 4D Error Code 4AError Code 4B Error Code 4C50Protected mode Error Code 5D Error Code 5AError Code 5B Error Code 5CError Code 6E Error Code 6AError Code 6B Error Code 6CError Code 7D Error Code 7AError Code 7B Error Code 7CError Code 8D Error Code 8AError Code 8B Error Code 8CError Code 9A Error Code 9CError Code 9E Error Code A2 Error Code 9FError Code A0 Error Code A1Error Code C0 Error Code B6Error Code B7-BD Error Code beError Code E3 Error Code CD-CFError Code D0-DC Error Code E1,E2