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Appendix I: Glossary

Cache size: refers to the physical size of the cache onboard. This should not be confused with the cacheable area, which is the total amount of memory which can be scanned by the system in search of data to put into the cache. A typical setup would be a cache size of 512KB, and a cacheable area of 512MB. In this case, up to 512KB of the main memory onboard is capable of being cached. However, only 512KB of this memory will be in the cache at any given moment. Any main memory above 512MB could never be cached.

Closed and open jumpers: jumpers and jumper pins are active when they are “on” or “closed”, and inactive when they are “off” or “open”.

CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductors): chips that hold the basic startup information for the BIOS.

COM port: another name for the serial port, which is called as such because it transmits the eight bits of a byte of data along one wire, and receives data on another single wire (that is, the data is transmitted in serial form, one bit after another). Parallel ports transmit the bits of a byte on eight different wires at the same time (that is, in parallel form, eight bits at the same time).

DDR (Double Data Rate): is a technology designed to double the clock speed of the memory. It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system clock rather than on just the rising edge, potentially doubling output.

DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module): faster and more capacious form of RAM than SIMMs, and do not need to be installed in pairs.

DIMM bank: sometimes called DIMM sockets, because the physical slot and the logical unit are the same. That is, one DIMM module fits into one DIMM socket, which is capable of acting as a memory bank.

DMA (Direct Memory Access): channels that are similar to IRQs. DMA channels allow hardware devices (like soundcards or keyboards) to access the main memory without involving the CPU. This frees up CPU resources for other tasks. As with IRQs, it is vital that you do not double up devices on a single line. Plug-n-Play devices will take care of this for you.

Doze mode: in this mode, only the CPU’s speed is slowed.

DRAM (Dynamic RAM): widely available, very affordable form of RAM which has the unfortunate tendency to lose data if it is not recharged regularly (every few milliseconds). This refresh requirement makes DRAM three to ten times slower than non-recharged RAM such as SRAM.

ECC (Error Correction Code or Error Checking and Correcting): allows data to be checked for errors during run-time. Errors can subsequently be corrected at the same time that they’re found.

EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM): also called Flash BIOS, is a ROM chip which can, unlike normal ROM, be updated. This allows you to keep up with changes in the BIOS programs without having to buy a new chip. TYAN’s BIOS updates can be found at http://www.tyan.com

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Contents Tiger Tiger i7320 S5350Table of Contents SATA/RAID Setup IiiTiger i7320 S5350 Table of Contents Check the package contents before you proceed Before you begin…Hardware Specifications CongratulationsIntegrated PCI IDE PowerMemory Integrated Serial ATAInstalling the Motherboard Installation NotesBoard Image Block Diagram Motherboard Components S5350Jumpers and Connectors Smdc Connector J21 Optional SO-DIMM Socket J19 OptionalFront Panel Connector J22 External speaker Header JP4Chassis Fan Connectors with Fan Control FAN 1/2/3/4/5 Front Panel USB 2.0 Connector JP13 USB2CPU FAN1/FAN2 Connectors Sata activity LED Header JP16Chassis Fan Connectors FAN6, FAN7 11 COM2 connector JP1812 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers JP21, JP30 13 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers JP24, JP29Clear Cmos Jumper JP25 15 3-pin Power LED Connector JP32Pin Mounting the Motherboard Always install memory beginning with DIMM4 Installing MemoryRegistered ECC and non-ECC Memory is supported Installing the Processor and Cooling Fan Memory Installation ProcedureProcessor Installation Cooling Fan Installation Installing Drive Cables Installing Expansion Cards Installing Optional SO-DIMM modules Onboard LAN LED Color Definition Connecting External DevicesPort definitions OffInstalling the Power Supply Finishing UpCase of Problems About the BiosStarting Setup Key FunctionMain Main Bios SetupSetup Variations AdvancedLegacy Diskette a System Time / Date setupMain System MemoryLBA Mode Control IDE Master / Slave SetupMulti-Sector Transfers Ultra DMA Mode Transfer ModeBit I/O Memory Cache Cache System Bios AreaNull / Write Protect Cache Video Bios Area Null / Write ProtectQuick Boot Mode Boot FeaturesQuiet Boot Summary ScreenReset Configuration Data Extended Memory TestingInstalled OS AdvancedSata RAID Enable Large Disk Access ModeNative Mode Operation Parallel ATAAdvanced Chipset Control Hardware MonitorSpectrum Spread ECC Error Type Force Compliance Mode EntryDram Data Integrity Mode Serr signal conditionIntegrated LAN PCI-E port a Device Option ROM ScanHyper Threading Technology Advanced Processor OptionsThermal Management Serial Port a 4 I/O Device ConfigurationSet Max Ext CPUID=3 Base I/O AddressMode Serial Port B2F8 Parallel PortEnabled Floppy Disk ControllerECC Event Logging DMA Event LoggingClear all DMI event logs Console Type Console Redirection Com Port AddressBaud Rate Flow ControlOS Boot Timeout ASF Configuration Minimum WatchDog TimeoutBios Boot Timeout Power-on wait timePassword on boot Set Supervisor PasswordSet User Password SecurityPower Boot ExitRAID0 stripping What is RAID?Introduction RAID 1 mirroringRAID migration feature BiosConfiguring Bios for Intel RAID for Serial ATA on board Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionCreate RAID 0 or RAID 1 Volume Creating, Deleting, and Resetting RAID SetsDelete RAID Volume Reset RAID Data Instructions on Creating F6 Floppy DisketteIntel RAID Option ROM Installation Using F6 MethodConfirming Version of Intel RAID Option ROM Installed DescriptionMain Menu Create Array Menu Tiger i7320 S5350 Confirm the exit by pressing Y key Delete Array Menu Reset Disks to Non-RAID Will be LostInstallation Caution Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionInstallation Steps Installation License Agreement Installation Welcome ScreenInstallation Choose Destination Location Installation Select Program Folder Installation Setup StatusInstallation InstallShieldR Wizard Complete Following instructions assume classic mode Using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition UtilityRAID Ready Issues During InstallationSymptom Incompatible Hardware RAID Driver File PropertiesSteps on Setting Up a RAID Ready System RAID Ready System RequirementsCreating a New Partition Using Windows* Disk Management RAID Migration InstructionsCreate RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive RAID Level Select the RAID Volume Name, RAID Level, and Strip SizeRAID Volume Name Strip Sizes4KB Migration Process May Take Considerable Time to Complete Uninstall Warning Uninstalling the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionWindows* XP / Windows Unattended Installation Under Windows* XP / Windows Intel Storage UtilityCreate Volume Manually Strip Size Settings Descriptions Confirm Creation of New RAID Volume Successful Creation Tiger i7320 S5350 Flash Utility Beep CodesMemory, Video, CPU Appendix I Glossary Tiger i7320 S5350 Tiger i7320 S5350 Mirroring see RAID Tiger i7320 S5350 Striping see RAID Returning Merchandise for Service Technical SupportDocument # D1605