Tyan Computer Thunder i7505, S2665 warranty Appendix I Glossary

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Appendix I: Glossary

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface): a power management specification that allows the operating system to control the amount of power distributed to the computer’s devices. Devices not in use can be turned off, reducing unnecessary power expenditure.

AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port): a PCI-based interface which was designed specifically for demands of 3D graphics applications. The 32 -bit AGP channel directly links the graphics controller to the main memory. While the channel runs only at 66 MHz, it supports data transmission during both the rising and falling ends of the clock cycle, yielding an effective speed of 133 MHz.

ATAPI (AT Attachment Packet Interface): also known as IDE or ATA; a drive implementation that includes the disk controller on the device itself. It allows CD -ROMs and tape drives to be configured as master or slave devices, just like HDDs.

ATX: the form factor designed to repla ce the AT form factor. It improves on the AT design by rotating the board 90 degrees, so that the IDE connectors are closer to the drive bays, and the CPU is closer to the power supply and cooling fan. The keyboard, mouse, USB, serial, and parallel ports a re built-in .

Bandwidth: refers to carrying capacity. The greater the bandwidth, the more data the bus, phone line, or other electrical path can carry. Greater bandwidth results in greater speed.

BBS (BIOS Boot Specification): a feature within the BIOS th at creates, prioritizes, and maintains a list of all Initial Program Load (IPL) devices, and then stores that list in NVRAM. IPL devices have the ability to load and execute an OS, as well as provide the ability to return to the BIOS if the OS load process fails. At that point, the next IPL device is called upon to attempt loading of the OS.

BIOS (Basic Input/Output System): the program that resides in the ROM chip, which provides the basic instructions for controlling your computer’s hardware. Both the operating system and application software use BIOS routines to ensure compatibility.

Buffer: a portion of RAM which is used to temporarily store data; usually from an application though it is also used when printing and in most keyboard drivers. The CPU can manipulate data in a buffer before copying it to a disk drive. While this improves system performance (reading to or writing from a disk drive a single time is much faster than doing so repeatedly) there is the possibility of losing your data should the system crash. Information in a buffer is temporarily stored, not permanently saved.

Bus: a data pathway. The term is used especially to refer to the connection between the processor and system memory, and between the processor and PCI or ISA local buses.

Bus mastering: allows peripheral devices and IDEs to access the system memory without going through the CPU (similar to DMA channels).

Cache: a temporary storage area for data that will be needed often by an application. Using a cache lowers data access times since the information is stored in SRAM instead of slower DRAM. Note that the cache is also much smaller than your regular memory: a typical cache size is 512KB, while you may have as much as 4GB of regular memory.

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Contents Thunder S2665 Table of Contents Before you begin… Check the box contents Introduction BiosForm Factor Integrated PCI IDEIntegrated I/O System ManagementDo not Apply Power to the Board if IT has Been Damaged Board InstallationInstallation How to install our products right….the first timeBoard Page J11 Jumper and Connector Settings FunctionClose Pin-1 and Pin-2 Default Close Pin-1 and Pin-2 Default J65Close J16 CD Audio connectorEnable/Disable Onboard LAN Jumper J10 Fan Connectors J11, J19, J22, J32, J38, J55 and J60Flashing Bios Protection Jumper J13 PS/2 Acpi Jumper J12 Pin-3 Close Pins 1 and 2 DefaultPin-3 Close Pins 2 Clear CM OS Jumper J50 Default Disable Slot-A PCI-X Capability Jumper J30Disable Slot-B and Slot- C PCI- X Capa bility Jumper J31 LCD Connector J69 Pin-1 Close Pins 2Ieee 1394 Connector J66 GND VCCScsi RAID PCI Slot-C Front Panel Connector J74 Signal Description Pin #OEM Reserved Connectors and Jumpers Mounting the Motherboard Installing the MemoryMemory Installation Procedure Reminder Installing the Processors and HeatsinksPage Installing Add- In Cards Finishing Installing the HeatsinkAudio Port Line In Jack Connecting External DevicesSpdif Spdif RCA connector RJ45 LAN Port Ieee Ieee 1394 connectorInstalling the Power Supply Attaching IDE and Floppy Drive Cables Finishing Up To select an item BiosBios Setup Utility MainKey Function Bios Menu BarBios Legend Bar Win2000/XP Reset Configuration Data Sub-Menu Feature Bios Main MenuEnable Acpi Sub-Menu Feature Install OS Sub-Menu FeatureChipset Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Bios Advanced MenuProcessors Sub-Menu Feature Option Description EnabledDMA3 IRQ4ECP IRQ7128Mb AGP Slot Sub-Menu Feature Option DescriptionPCI Device Slot n Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Remote Power -On Sub-Menu Feature Option Description Bios Security MenuBios Power Menu PowerAGP Exit Saving Changes Bios Exit MenuLoad Setup Defaults ExitFlash Utility DiagnosticsCPU, Memory, Video Beep Codes Appendix I Glossary Page Page Page Technical Support Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1491