Tyan Computer InterServe 90 Chassis Intrusion Alarm Connector, Flash Eeprom, Windows 95 Users

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Chapter 3

Onboard Resource Settings

Chassis Intrusion Alarm Connector

The J8 connector is an intrusion alarm, that can be connected to the system chassis. When active (J8 is closed), this alarm will alert the system administra- tor anytime someone opens the system’s case.

Windows 95 Users:

You may encounter problems with some of the devices in the Intel 82371EB chipset. Neither the PCI Bridge nor the PCI Universal Serial Bus device IDs for this chipset (also called PIIX4e) are recognized by Windows 95. This is a soft- ware problem, not a hardware problem, and can be easily remedied by either upgrading to Windows 98 or by installing the Win-95 Patch found on the Tyan Driver CD and on the Tyan internet and ftp sites: http://www.tyan.com/html/ drivers.html or at ftp://download.intel.com/design/pcisets/busmastr/setupex.exe.

!Note that USB requires Windows 95 OSR 2.1 or above; please contact Microsoft important! for the USB update.

CMOS RTC

The 440BX AGPset includes a Real Time Clock (RTC) circuit, which provides the date and time for the system. If the external battery for the RTC is low, it will prevent your system from POSTing, and you will not get a display. Normally the life span of an external battery is 2 years. If yours is running low, you will need to replace it with a new 3V lithium battery (Sony CR2032).

Flash EEPROM

The Tiger 100 uses flash memory to store BIOS programs. It can be updated as new versions of the BIOS become available. You can upgrade your BIOS easily using the Flash Writer Utility (see

page 69).

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Contents InterServe Pins ErrataTyan S1832DL Tiger Table of Contents System Resources Appendix 1 CPU Retention Module Options Appendix 2 GlossaryChapter OverviewIcons Hardware Specifications/Features Bios Information Physical DimensionsDisk Drive & System I/O Alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan Software SpecificationsTechnical Support 510Returning Merchandise for Service For Resellers OnlyInstallation UnpackingInstall the motherboard into your case What’s the first thing I should do?Plug in the power connector as shown Conforms to industry standard revisionPin Chapter Next are the Com and Printer ports Connecting the USB and PS/2 ports Installing your add-in cards is relatively simple but Shows the USB ports and the PS/2 portsNext, you need to install your memory Install Finally, install your CPU Installing the Active Processor Installing CPU Retention ModulesActive Passive Chapter Installing the Passive Processor You are done Setting JumpersRemoving the CPU Pin jumpers Or more pin jumpers Off OpenThis page has been intentionally left blank Onboard Resource Settings Quick References for JumpersMap of Motherboard Jumpers PS/2 ports COM2 LPT1 COM1 USB ports LM79 PCI slots CPU Settings for 66MHz Bus CPU Settings for 100MHz Bus2x9 External Connector Proprietary Server Mgmt Connector J10 External Pin AssignmentsSpeaker Connector Installation Soft Power ConnectorHardware Reset Switch Connector Installation Flash Eeprom Chassis Intrusion Alarm ConnectorWindows 95 Users Hardware Cmos & Password Reset RAM InstallationCache Memory DimmFrequently Asked Questions Pin DimmChapter This page has been intentionally left blank Bios Configuration Main Setup Key FunctionSystem Date/Time Floppy Drive a and BType How to Configure Entering Drive Parameters Parameter DescriptionFail-Safe Defaults Boot Sector Virus ProtectionOptimal Defaults Auto-Detect Hard DisksAdvanced Cmos Setup Advanced Cmos Setup Default Settings ChartSettings Chart Quick Boot3rd Boot Device 1st Boot Device2nd Boot Device Try Other Boot DevicesBoot To OS/2 Boot Up Num-LockPassword Check System Bios CacheableMPS Revision Default Primary VideoCache Bus ECC C000,16K Shadow and C400,16K ShadowChipset Setup Advanced Chipset Setup EnterUSB Function AGP S E R RUSB KB/Mouse Legacy Support BX Master Latency Timer ClksMulti-Trans Timer Clks Port 64/60 EmulationSetting Description PCI1 to PCI0 AccessDram Integrity Mode Sdram RAS# to CAS# DelayAGP Parity Error Response AGP Multi-Trans Timer AGP ClksAGP Low-Priority Timer Clks 8bit I/O Recovery TimePIIX4 Passive Release 16bit I/O Recovery TimeUSB Passive Release TypeF DMA Buffer Control1Power Management Setup Power Management Setup EnterGreen PC Monitor Power State Power Management/APMPower Button Function Acpi Aware O/SPower Saving Type Video Power Down ModeHard Disk Power Down Mode Standby/Suspend Timer UnitDisplay Activity PC98 Power LEDSlow Clock Ratio LAN Wake-upPlug and Play Setup RTC Wake-upPlug and Play Setup Default Settings Chart PCI VGA Palette Snoop PCI Latency Timer PCI ClocksPlug and Play Aware O/S Allocate IRQ to PCI VGAPCI Slot n IRQ Priority OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQOffboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ DMA Channel nReserved Memory Address Bios Devnode for Shadow RAMPCI Device Search Order Peripheral Setup Peripheral Setup Default Settings ChartSerial Port2 Mode Default Settings ChartPower Interruption Overclock Warning MessageParallel Port Mode IR Transmission ModeMode Description IR Receiver PinParallel Port DMA Channel Parallel Port IRQOnboardIDE Supervisor and User Security Language Utility Flash Writer UtilitySystem Resources Beep CodesTroubleshooting System Problems If the computer beeps ThenDisplayed Error Messages Error Message ExplanationError Message Explanation OFF Board Parity Error Addr =Appendix Option Glossary Page Appendix Page Appendix Page Appendix Document # D1308-210