Ampro Corporation 5001451A manual Setup 4 Chipset Features Setup

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!F keys – F keys are entered with two keystrokes. The first entry is "F" followed by the number. So that "F" followed by "1" is the same as using the "F1" key. F10 is simulated by entering F0, "F" and "0".

Note

This unique operation only occurs during SETUP.

Setup 4 — Chipset Features Setup

Setup 4 — Chipset Features Setup controls internal chipset features. The OEM or end user should never change most of these items, as they specify internal parameters that have been chosen to support the existing motherboard design. Change these parameters only if directed to by Ampro Technical Support. Figure 2-10shows what can be configured on Setup 4. The items that can be changed by the OEM are listed below.

Chipset Features Setup

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Auto Configuration

:Enabled

CPU Warning Temperature:100ºC/212ºF

EDO DRAM Speed Selection

:60ns

Current CPU Temperature:68ºC/154ºF

EDO CASx#

MA Wait State

:2

 

 

 

 

EDO RASx#

Wait State

:2

 

 

 

 

SDRAM

RAS-to-CAS Delay

:3

 

 

 

 

SDRAM

RAS

Precharge Time

:3

 

 

 

 

SDRAM

CAS

Latency Time

:3

 

 

 

 

SDRAM

Prechard Control

:Disabled

 

 

 

 

DRAM Data

Integrity Mode

:Non-ECC

 

 

 

 

System BIOS Cacheable

:Disabled

 

 

 

 

Video

BIOS Cacheable

:Disabled

 

 

 

 

Video

RAM

Cacheable

:Disabled

 

 

 

 

8 Bit

I/O

Recovery Time

:1

 

 

 

 

16 Bit I/O Recovery Time

:1

 

 

 

 

Memory Hole At 15M-16M

:Disabled

ESC:Quit

↑ ↓ → ←

: Select Item

Passive Release

:Enabled

F1

:Help

PU/PD/+/-

: Modify

Delayed Transaction

:Disabled

F5

:Old Values (Shift)F2:Color

AGP Aperture Size

:64

F6

:Load BIOS Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

F7

:Load Setup Defaults

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2-10. Setup 4 — Chipset Features Setup

This Chipset Features Setup screen allows you to configure the following parameters:

!AUTO CONFIGURATION — This controls the configuration of DRAM and SDRAM timing.

!MEMORY HOLE AT 15M-16M — Local Memory option creates a 1 Meg memory hole below 16 Meg (special video hardware) and is only used by external video or a video board located in an ISA bus slot.

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Contents Little Board P6d Reference Manual Copyright 2000, 2002, Ampro Computers, Incorporated Revision Reason for Change DateTable of Contents Preface ROM Bios Standards Contact Information Cables Index Page Technical Support IntroductionWebsite Surface MailViii General Description Product Feature SummaryCPU/Motherboard Modular PC/104-Plus Expansion Bus Enhanced Embedded-PC BiosCompactFlash Disk Parallel Port Serial PortsFloppy Interface PCI-Bus Eide InterfacesMBps Ethernet LAN Interface Flat Panel/CRT Display ControllerDesigning Little Board Systems SoftwareEnhanced Reliability On-board MiniModule ExpansionI/O Development Board Little Board Development Platform And QuickStart KitJ2 Power Connector DescriptionsConnector Name Description Pin # SignalJ3 Misc Switch Descriptions S1 S5J4 Keyboard J5 MouseSystem Block Diagram Page Overview Mounting DimensionsLittle Board P6d Module with Mounting Dimensions Connector Function Size Key Pin Connector SummaryPage Little Board P6d Connector and Jumper Locations Jumper Summary Jumper Group Function DefaultPower Requirements DC PowerPin # Signal Name Function Connector Type Mating ConnectorPowerfail NMI Switching Power SuppliesBackup Battery Cooling RequirementsSystem Memory Fan ConnectorPin # Function Interrupt and DMA Channel Usage Bios RecoveryShadowing Interrupt Function Serial Ports Battery-Backed ClockChannel Function Serial Port Connectors J8, J11 ROM-BIOS Installation of the Serial PortsAddresses and Interrupt Assignments Port Address InterruptSignal DB25 Ports Pin # Signal Name Function In/Out DB25 Pin DB9 PinPorts Pin # Name Function Serial Console Features Ampro Custom Serial FeaturesSerial TTL Option Jumper ResultUsing a Standard PC Keyboard Universal Serial Bus USB Ports Using Arrow Keys During SetupCOM Port Table Function Substitute KeysJ4 Pin # Signal Name Function IrDA Connector Part of Utility J19J5 Pin # Signal Name Function Infrared IrDA InterfaceJ19 Pin # Signal Name Function ROM-BIOS Installation of Parallel PortsMulti-Mode Parallel Port Addresses and InterruptsDMA Channels Parallel Port Connector J9IEEE-1284-compliant Cables Pin # Signal Name Function In/Out DB25 PinLatch-Up Protection Using the Parallel Port in Bidirectional ModeParallel Port Registers Standard and Bidirectional OperationEnabling the Parallel Port Interrupt Using the Control Lines for Additional I/O22. Parallel Port Register Bits Floppy Disk Interface Floppy Interface ConfigurationFloppy Drive Considerations Capacity Drive Size Tracks Data RatePin # Signal Name Function In/Out Floppy Interface Connector J14Eide Hard Disk Interface Pin # Signal Function Name Master/Slave Setting IDE Interface ConfigurationCompactFlash Solid-State Disk Enabling the DriveAudio Interface Audio Interface ConnectorAudio Amplifier Connector Function Type Signals Audio Interface Adapter Schematic Flat Panel/CRT Video Controller Pin # Signal FunctionName Connector Pins/Type Description Connecting a Flat Panel J15Advanced Power Management Power SequencingConnecting a CRT J17 Bios Support of Standard Flat PanelsZV Port Interface J16 Pin # Signal Name DB-15J6 Pin # Name Function Ethernet Network Interface Ethernet RJ45 Interface Connector J13Disabling the Video Controller Hardware DescriptionManufacturers Ethernet ID Ethernet Interface SoftwareNetwork Operating Systems Network OS DriversEthernet Setup Watchdog TimerEthernet Indicator LEDs Color Designation FunctionUtility Connectors J19 38. Utility Connector J19 LED Connection Push-button Reset ConnectionSpeaker Connections Keyboard ConnectionPC/104-Plus Expansion Bus Miscellaneous Power Management SignalsIrDA Interface TTL Serial PortsExpansion Bus Connector Pinouts Using Standard PC and AT Bus CardsPin # Signal Name Function Pin # Signal Function Name 12V PinSetup Help SetupMenu Name Functions ↑ ↓ → ← Setup 1 Main MenuEide Hard Disk Drives Setup 2 Standard Cmos SetupDrive Selection Video Setup 3 Bios Features SetupSerial Console Operation during Setup 10. Setup 4 Chipset Features Setup Setup 4 Chipset Features Setup11. Setup 5 Power Management Setup Setup 5 Power Management SetupPage 12. Setup 6 PCI Configuration Setup Setup 6 PCI Configuration SetupIntegrated Peripherals Setup Setup 7 Integrated Peripherals SetupPanel # Panel Class Load Setup Defaults Screen Other Setup ScreensIDE HDD Auto Detection Screen Exit Without Saving Screen Save & Exit Setup ScreenEmbedded-PC System Enhancements Little Board P6d Technical SpecificationsOn-board Peripherals Support Software Mechanical and Environmental SpecificationsFlat Panel Displays Bios ModesSupported CRT Video Modes-Standard VGA Supported CRT Video Modes-Low Resolution Supported CRT Video Modes-Extended Modes 46h Generic 32K 8x16 IRQ # Hardware IRQ MapPage EPP and ECP Operation Appendix a Standards Contact InformationPage Appendix B Cables Page Cable Setup Index Setup summary Shadowing Index Index-4

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