Ampro Corporation 5001451A manual Serial Console Operation during Setup

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!!! WARNING !!!

Disk Boot sector is to be modified type "Y" to accept, any key to abort Award Software, Inc.

!BOOT SEQUENCE – is, [A,C], [C,A], [A,SCSI], [SCSI,A], [CD,A,C], [C only], or [SCSI only].

Note

"C" refers to IDE/ATA drive and "CD" refers to a IDE/ATA CD-ROM drive.

!SWAP FLOPPY DRIVE – This allows swapping A and B drives.

!PS/2 MOUSE FUNCTION – The interface uses IRQ12. Disabling the interface will allow other uses for IRQ12. The PS2 mouse must be disabled before usingIRQ12 for other functions.

!PCI/VGA PALETTE SNOOP – With this enabled graphic screens may be distorted when booting Windows 95.

!OS SELECT FOR DRAM > 64MB – This is used to limit the reporting of memory above 64MB. Some operating systems will fail when more than 64MB of memory is reported. Some versions of OS/2 are known to have this problem.

!VIDEO BIOS SHADOW – PCI devices with onboard ROM always run from shadow ram regardless of settings. The onboard video always runs in shadow ram.

!SERIAL CONSOLE – This selection is limited to Serial Port 1 or 2.

!WATCHDOG TIME – This is located in the second SuperI/O chip. Read the Game port to tickle.

Serial Console Operation during SETUP.

When SETUP is being run using the serial console interface, the "ARROW" keys and "F" keys must be simulated.

!Arrow Keys – Arrow keys may be entered as displayed on the screen. The "^", "v", "<", and ">" keys will move the cursor in the represented direction. The WordStar diamond keys are also implemented identical to the MS-DOS editor.

Note

These keys only respond in this manner during SETUP and not during normal operation.

Table 2-47. Key Simulations

^, Ctrl-e

Up arrow

>, Ctrl-d

Right arrow

 

 

 

 

v, Ctrl-x

Down arrow

<, Ctrl-s

Left arrow

 

 

 

 

Ctrl-r

Page up

Ctrl-c

Page down

 

 

 

 

Note: These keys simulate the arrow keys only during Setup, but not during normal computer operation.

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Contents Little Board P6d Reference Manual Revision Reason for Change Date Copyright 2000, 2002, Ampro Computers, IncorporatedTable of Contents Preface ROM Bios Standards Contact Information Cables Index Page Introduction Technical SupportWebsite Surface MailViii Product Feature Summary General DescriptionCPU/Motherboard Enhanced Embedded-PC Bios Modular PC/104-Plus Expansion BusCompactFlash Disk Serial Ports Parallel PortFloppy Interface PCI-Bus Eide InterfacesFlat Panel/CRT Display Controller MBps Ethernet LAN InterfaceSoftware Designing Little Board SystemsEnhanced Reliability On-board MiniModule ExpansionLittle Board Development Platform And QuickStart Kit I/O Development BoardConnector Descriptions J2 PowerConnector Name Description Pin # SignalSwitch Descriptions S1 S5 J3 MiscJ4 Keyboard J5 MouseSystem Block Diagram Page Mounting Dimensions OverviewLittle Board P6d Module with Mounting Dimensions Connector Summary Connector Function Size Key PinPage Little Board P6d Connector and Jumper Locations Jumper Group Function Default Jumper SummaryDC Power Power RequirementsPin # Signal Name Function Connector Type Mating ConnectorSwitching Power Supplies Powerfail NMIBackup Battery Cooling RequirementsFan Connector System MemoryPin # Function Bios Recovery Interrupt and DMA Channel UsageShadowing Interrupt Function Battery-Backed Clock Serial PortsChannel Function ROM-BIOS Installation of the Serial Ports Serial Port Connectors J8, J11Addresses and Interrupt Assignments Port Address InterruptPorts Pin # Signal Name Function In/Out DB25 Pin DB9 Pin Signal DB25Ports Pin # Name Function Ampro Custom Serial Features Serial Console FeaturesSerial TTL Option Jumper ResultUsing a Standard PC Keyboard Using Arrow Keys During Setup Universal Serial Bus USB PortsCOM Port Table Function Substitute KeysIrDA Connector Part of Utility J19 J4 Pin # Signal Name FunctionJ5 Pin # Signal Name Function Infrared IrDA InterfaceROM-BIOS Installation of Parallel Ports J19 Pin # Signal Name FunctionMulti-Mode Parallel Port Addresses and InterruptsParallel Port Connector J9 DMA ChannelsPin # Signal Name Function In/Out DB25 Pin IEEE-1284-compliant CablesUsing the Parallel Port in Bidirectional Mode Latch-Up ProtectionParallel Port Registers Standard and Bidirectional OperationUsing the Control Lines for Additional I/O Enabling the Parallel Port Interrupt22. Parallel Port Register Bits Floppy Interface Configuration Floppy Disk InterfaceFloppy Drive Considerations Capacity Drive Size Tracks Data RateFloppy Interface Connector J14 Pin # Signal Name Function In/OutEide Hard Disk Interface Pin # Signal Function Name IDE Interface Configuration Master/Slave SettingCompactFlash Solid-State Disk Enabling the DriveAudio Interface Connector Audio InterfaceAudio Amplifier Connector Function Type Signals Audio Interface Adapter Schematic Pin # Signal Function Flat Panel/CRT Video ControllerConnecting a Flat Panel J15 Name Connector Pins/Type DescriptionPower Sequencing Advanced Power ManagementBios Support of Standard Flat Panels Connecting a CRT J17Pin # Signal Name DB-15 ZV Port Interface J16J6 Pin # Name Function Ethernet RJ45 Interface Connector J13 Ethernet Network InterfaceDisabling the Video Controller Hardware DescriptionEthernet Interface Software Manufacturers Ethernet IDNetwork Operating Systems Network OS DriversWatchdog Timer Ethernet SetupEthernet Indicator LEDs Color Designation FunctionUtility Connectors J19 38. Utility Connector J19 Push-button Reset Connection LED ConnectionSpeaker Connections Keyboard ConnectionMiscellaneous Power Management Signals PC/104-Plus Expansion BusIrDA Interface TTL Serial PortsUsing Standard PC and AT Bus Cards Expansion Bus Connector PinoutsPin # Signal Name Function Pin # Signal Function Name Pin 12VSetup Setup HelpMenu Name Functions Setup 1 Main Menu ↑ ↓ → ←Setup 2 Standard Cmos Setup Eide Hard Disk DrivesDrive Selection Setup 3 Bios Features Setup VideoSerial Console Operation during Setup Setup 4 Chipset Features Setup 10. Setup 4 Chipset Features SetupSetup 5 Power Management Setup 11. Setup 5 Power Management SetupPage Setup 6 PCI Configuration Setup 12. Setup 6 PCI Configuration SetupSetup 7 Integrated Peripherals Setup Integrated Peripherals SetupPanel # Panel Class Other Setup Screens Load Setup Defaults ScreenIDE HDD Auto Detection Screen Save & Exit Setup Screen Exit Without Saving ScreenLittle Board P6d Technical Specifications Embedded-PC System EnhancementsOn-board Peripherals Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Support SoftwareBios Modes Flat Panel DisplaysSupported CRT Video Modes-Standard VGA Supported CRT Video Modes-Low Resolution Supported CRT Video Modes-Extended Modes 46h Generic 32K 8x16 Hardware IRQ Map IRQ #Page Appendix a Standards Contact Information EPP and ECP OperationPage Appendix B Cables Page Cable Setup Index Setup summary Shadowing Index Index-4

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