SUPER MICRO Computer IRV-3702 Eide Hard Disk Port, Watchdog Timer, High Speed PCI Expansion BUS

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EIDE HARD DISK PORT

The IRV-3702 SBC contains two PCI Extended Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) Ports that directly interface up to four hard disk drives with embedded controllers. The EIDE Disk Port can be disabled using the CMOS Setup utility. Refer to Appendix D for the connector location and pin assignments.

AGP/VGA DISPLAY PORT

The IRV-3702 SBC includes a S3 Trio 3D AGP/VGA display controller that interfaces directly to the local on-board PCI bus. The display port is fully compatible with IBM AGP, VGA, EGA, CGA, and MDA display adapters, and provides improved performance and additional functionality. The S3 Trio 3D AGP display controller combines an enhanced 128-bit graphics engine, integrated 230 MHz RAMDAC and programmable dual-clock synthesizer, and an enhanced local peripheral bus/video interface port for direct interface to live video and MPEG-2 peripherals. The board includes 4M-bytes of high-speed EDO DRAM and supports video resolutions up to 1600x1200x64K colors. Drivers for Windows 3.11, Windows NT, Windows 95/98, OS/2, and programming information can be obtained directly from S3’s Website http://www.s3.com. Refer to Appendix D for connector location and pin assignments.

WATCHDOG TIMER

The IRV-3702 SBC includes a WatchDog Timer circuit. The WatchDog Timer ensures that if an application program gets "lost or bombs", the system will reset or a non-maskable interrupt will be issued to the CPU. The WatchDog Timer is enabled by reading I/O port 443H. Once enabled, the WatchDog Timer must be triggered by reading I/O port 443H within the time out period, otherwise the WatchDog Timer will force a hardware reset or activate the IOCHCK/ line, generating a non- maskable interrupt (NMI). The WatchDog Timer can be disabled by reading I/O port 43H. A jumper is provided to select the time out period and to enable the WatchDog Timer circuit. Refer to Appendix E for the WatchDog Timer configuration jumpers.

OPTIONAL PROMDISK-CHIP DISK EMULATOR

The IRV-3702 includes a socket designed to accept the MCSI PROMDISK-Chip. The PROMDISK-Chip Disk Emulator is a unique Flash Memory array which emulates a bootable read/write hard disk drive. The PROMDISK-Chip is offered in 4M, 8M, 16M, and 32M byte capacities and comes complete with ROM-DOS version 6.22 installed. The PROMDISK-Chip occupies an 8K block of memory space above 640K, whose starting address is selected by jumper JP11. The PROMDISK-Chip uses the Datalight Flash/FX integrated Flash File System and boot utilities. Refer to Appendix E for the jumper location.

The Flash/FX Variable Block Flash (VBF) File System and ROM-DOS allow the PROMDISK-Chip to operate as a non-volatile Read/Write disk drive. This means that you can list directories, copy files, and read and write to the Flash memory on PROMDISK-Chip through standard DOS interrupts and commands.

HIGH SPEED PCI EXPANSION BUS

The IRV-3702 SBC is equipped with a high speed PCI expansion bus that allows the use of high- speed I/O controllers such as SVGA, SCSI, Ethernet Network, and Serial Communications adapters. The PCI expansion bus is compatible with the PICMG (PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group) 2.1 standard and supports up to 4 PCI master peripheral boards.

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Contents Micro Computer SPECIALISTS, INC Page Preface Page Table of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesDMA Controller System DescriptionProcessor System Memory SdramKeyboard Port TimersInterrupt Controller CLOCK/CALENDAR and Cmos RAMPrinter Port Reset SwitchMouse Port Speaker PortHigh Speed PCI Expansion BUS Watchdog TimerEide Hard Disk Port Optional PROMDISK-CHIP Disk EmulatorIrda Infrared Interface Port Ethernet Port Universal Serial BUS PortSetup Promdisk LOW Level Format Using the PROMDISK-CHIP Disk EmulatorUsing ROM-DOSAND Other Disk Operating Systems Installing the PROMDISK-CHIP InstallationInstalling the Dimms Installing the CPUCompleting the Installation CPU Appendix a SpecificationsAppendix B Board Outline Address Function Appendix C Memory and I/O MapsIRV-3702 SBC Memory Map Address Used For Size IRV-3702 SBC I/O MapCN7 Keylock Header/Connector Appendix D ConnectorsCN8 Keyboard Header/Connector CN18 Keyboard/Mouse Connector PS2 typeCN10 Ethernet RJ45 Connector CN1 & CN3 IDE Hard Disk Port ConnectorsCN4 Printer Interface Connector CN5 Ethernet LED ConnectorCN7 Speaker Port Header/Connector CN12 Serial Port #1 9-pin Sub D ConnectorCN11 Serial Port #2 10-pin Header/Connector J1 VGA Display Connector 15-pin Sub-DCN6 IrDA Infrared Port Connector CN7 IDE LED Header/ConnectorCN17 PS2 Mouse Header/Connector CN9 Universal Serial Bus Ports 1 & 2 ConnectorTime Appendix E Configuration JumpersJP15 MultiplierJP4 Clear Cmos Setup Jumper Appendix F Bios Error Beep Codes