SUPER MICRO Computer Super PIIIDM4 user manual PCI Latency Timer PCI Clocks, PCI VGA Palette Snoop

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Chapter 4: BIOS

Aware. Set this option to No if the operating system (such as DOS, OS/ 2, Windows 3.x) does not use PnP. You must set this option correctly. Otherwise, PnP-aware adapter cards installed in the computer will not be configured properly.

PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks)

This option specifies the latency timings in PCI clocks for all PCI devices. The settings are 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, or 248.

PCI VGA Palette Snoop

The settings for this option are Disabled or Enabled. When set to Enabled, multiple VGA devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device. Bit 5 of the command register in the PCI device configuration space is the VGA Palette Snoop bit (0 is disabled). For example: if there are two VGA devices in the computer (one PCI and one ISA) and this option is disabled, data read and written by the CPU is only directed to the PCI VGA device's palette registers. If enabled, data read and written by the CPU is directed to both the PCI VGA device's palette registers and the ISA VGA palette registers. This will permit the palette registers of both devices to be identical. This option must be set to Enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the system requires VGA palette snooping.

PCI IDE Busmaster

The settings for this option are Disabled or Enabled. Set to Enabled to specify the IDE Controller on the PCI bus has bus mastering capabilities. Under Windows 95, you should set this option to Disabled and install the Bus Mastering driver.

Offboard PCI IDE Card

This option specifies if an offboard PCI IDE controller adapter card is installed in the computer. The PCI expansion slot on the motherboard where the offboard PCI IDE controller is installed must be specified. If an offboard PCI IDE controller is used, the onboard IDE controller is automati- cally disabled. The settings are Auto (AMIBIOS automatically determines where the offboard PCI IDE controller adapter card is installed), Slot 1, Slot 2, Slot 3, Slot 4, Slot 5 and Slot 6.

This option forces IRQ14 and IRQ15 to a PCI slot on the PCI local bus. This is necessary to support non-compliant ISA IDE controller adapter cards. If an offboard PCI IDE controller adapter card is installed in the computer, you must also set the Offboard PCI IDE Primary IRQ and Offboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ options.

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Contents Super Page Manual Organization About This ManualPage Table of Contents Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME User’s Manual Troubleshooting Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME User’s Manual Overview ChecklistIntroduction Contacting Supermicro Super PIIIDM6 Super PIIIDM4 Super PIIIDM3 Super Piiidme Uper PIIIDM6 Connectors Description Jumpers Description Default SettingUper PIIIDM4 COM1COM2 Serial Port Connector p PIIIDM3 JA1 Piiidme COM1 Pentium III/II Bios 4MbExpansion Slots ACPI/PC 98 FeaturesM o r y I p s e tCD Utilities DimensionsOnboard I/O OtherFirmware Hub FWH Chipset OverviewMemory Controller Hub MCH Controller Hub ICHAlert on LAN 2 AOL2 Recovery from AC Power LossPC Health Monitoring Suspend to RAM STREnvironmental Temperature Control CPU Fan Auto-Off in Sleep ModeCPU Overheat LED and Control System Resource Alert ACPI/PC 98 FeaturesHardware Bios Virus Protection Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU CoreMain Switch Override Mechanism Slow Blinking LED for Suspend-State IndicatorBios Support for USB Keyboard Real Time Clock Wake-Up AlarmPower Supply External Modem Ring-OnWake-On-LAN WOL Super I/O Introduction Precautions Static-Sensitive DevicesUnpacking Processor Installation Heat SinkProcessor Universal Retention Mechanism URM Mounting the Motherboard in the ChassisInstalling DIMMs Dimm Installation See FigureSupport Port/Control Panel Connector Locations Top View of Dimm SlotPort Locations Definitions Front Control Panel Front Control Panel ConnectorsSecondary Power Connector Power LEDHard Drive LED Pwron ResetExtra Universal Serial Bus Connection USB0 Chassis IntrusionKeyboard Lock Overheat LED OHSerial Ports SpeakerInfrared Header Fan HeadersCD Headers InstallationATX PS/2 Keyboard PS/2 Mouse Ports Universal Serial Bus USBPower Supply Fail Header Wake-On-RingExtra Chassis Intrusion Header Front Side Bus Speed Jumper SettingsExplanation Jumpers Cmos ClearHost Bus ECC AC97 Enable/DisableScsi Termination Enable/ Disable not on Piiidme Overheat Alarm Enable/ Disable not on PiiidmeEnable/DisableOnboard LAN/NIC Power Supply Failure Alarm Enable/DisableOnboard LAN/NIC Parallel Port Connector Floppy ConnectorIDE Connectors Ultra Scsi Connector AGP Pro SlotAGP Pro Slot Signal Names Ultra160 Scsi ConnectorsDriver/Tool Installation Display Screen Installing Software DriversInstallation No Video Troubleshooting ProceduresBefore Power On No PowerTechnical Support Procedures Memory ErrorsLosing the System’s Setup Configuration Question How do I update my BIOS? Frequently Asked QuestionsQuestion Do I need the CD that came with your motherboard? Question How do I connect the ATA66 cable to my IDE devices? Shared IRQsReturning Merchandise for Service Introduction System BiosConfiguration Data How Data Is ConfiguredRunning Setup Bios FeaturesBoot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Pri Master Pri Slave Sec Master Sec Slave Standard Cmos SetupDate and Time Configuration Type How to ConfigureSetting Description Advanced Cmos SetupBoot Sector Virus Protection Quick Boot1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Floppy Access Control Try Other Boot DevicesInitial Display Mode Display Mode at Add-On ROM InitSystem Bios Cacheable Boot Up Num-LockPassword Check Boot to OS/2USB KB/Mouse Legacy Support Advanced Chipset SetupProcessor Serial Number USB FunctionMemory Hole PC/PCIB Select EnableSearch for MDA Resources AC97 Audio ControllerPower Management Hard Disk Time Out Minutes Green PC Monitor Power StateVideo Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down ModeAdvanced Resume Event Controls Advanced SMI Enable ControlsPCI/Plug and Play Setup Offboard PCI IDE Card PCI Latency Timer PCI ClocksPCI VGA Palette Snoop PCI IDE BusmasterDMA Channel Offboard PCI IDE Primary IRQ Offboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQPeripheral Setup Chassis Fan1 Chassis Fan2 Serial Port2 ModeSerial Port2 Duplex Mode Parallel Port ModeAuto-Detect Hard Disks Change User Password Change Supervisor PasswordSave Settings and Exit Change Language SettingAuto Configuration with Optimal Settings Auto Configuration with Fail Safe SettingsExit Without Saving Super PIIIDM6/PIIIDM4/PIIIDM3/PIIIDME Manual Appendix a Bios Error Beep Codes & Messages Beeps Error message Description If it beeps Then Error Message Information Appendix a Bios Error Beep Codes OFF Board Parity Error Addr Check PointDescription Appendix B Amibios Post Diagnostic Error MessagesAppendix B Was Appendix B Check Point Description Appendix B Appendix B Amibios Post Diagnostic Error Messages Appendix B Check Point Description Appendix B

Super PIIIDME, Super PIIIDM4, Super PIIIDM3, Super PIIIDM6 specifications

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