Tyan Computer InterServe 90 Boot Up Num-Lock, PS/2 Mouse Support, Primary Display, Password Check

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Management and Reporting Technologies) protocol for reporting server system information over a network. Enabling this feature allows you to back up your data when your hard disk is about to fail. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.

Boot Up Num-Lock

Set this option to Off to turn the Num Lock key off when the computer is booted so you can use the arrow keys on both the numeric keypad and the keyboard. The settings are On or Off.

PS/2 Mouse Support

Set this option to Enabled to enable AMIBIOS support for a PS/2-type mouse. The BIOS will allocate IRQ12 for the PS/2 mouse. The settings are Enabled or Disabled.

Primary Display

This option configures the type of monitor attached to the computer. The settings are Absent, VGA/EGA, CGA40x25, CGA80x25, or Mono.

Password Check

This option enables password checking every time the system boots or when you run AMIBIOS Setup. If Always is chosen, a user password prompt appears every time the computer is turned on. If Setup is chosen, the password prompt appears if AMIBIOS is executed.

Boot To OS/2

Set this option to Yes if you are running an OS/2 operating system and using more than 64 MB of system memory on the motherboard. The settings are Yes or No.

Internal Cache

This option sets the type of caching algorithm used by the L1 internal cache memory on the CPU. The settings are Disabled, WriteThru, or WriteBack.

System BIOS Cacheable

When set to Enabled, the contents of the F0000h system memory segment can be read from or written to cache memory. The contents of this memory segment are copied from the BIOS ROM to system RAM for faster execution. The settings are Enabled or Disabled. The Optimal default setting is Enabled.

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Contents InterServe Errata PinsTyan S1832DL Tiger Table of Contents Appendix 1 CPU Retention Module Options Appendix 2 Glossary System ResourcesOverview ChapterIcons Hardware Specifications/Features Bios Information Physical DimensionsDisk Drive & System I/O Technical Support Software SpecificationsAlt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan 510For Resellers Only Returning Merchandise for ServiceUnpacking InstallationWhat’s the first thing I should do? Install the motherboard into your caseConforms to industry standard revision Plug in the power connector as shownPin Chapter Next are the Com and Printer ports Connecting the USB and PS/2 ports Shows the USB ports and the PS/2 ports Installing your add-in cards is relatively simple butNext, 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 Removing the CPU Setting JumpersYou are done Pin jumpers Or more pin jumpers Off OpenThis page has been intentionally left blank Quick References for Jumpers Onboard Resource SettingsMap of Motherboard Jumpers PS/2 ports COM2 LPT1 COM1 USB ports LM79 PCI slots CPU Settings for 100MHz Bus CPU Settings for 66MHz BusJ10 External Pin Assignments 2x9 External Connector Proprietary Server Mgmt ConnectorSpeaker Connector Installation Soft Power ConnectorHardware Reset Switch Connector Installation Flash Eeprom Chassis Intrusion Alarm ConnectorWindows 95 Users RAM Installation Hardware Cmos & Password ResetDimm Cache MemoryPin Dimm Frequently Asked QuestionsChapter This page has been intentionally left blank Bios Configuration Key Function Main SetupFloppy Drive a and B System Date/TimeType How to Configure Parameter Description Entering Drive ParametersOptimal Defaults Boot Sector Virus ProtectionFail-Safe Defaults Auto-Detect Hard DisksAdvanced Cmos Setup Default Settings Chart Advanced Cmos SetupQuick Boot Settings Chart2nd Boot Device 1st Boot Device3rd Boot Device Try Other Boot DevicesPassword Check Boot Up Num-LockBoot To OS/2 System Bios CacheableCache Bus ECC Default Primary VideoMPS Revision C000,16K Shadow and C400,16K ShadowAdvanced Chipset Setup Enter Chipset SetupAGP S E R R USB FunctionMulti-Trans Timer Clks BX Master Latency Timer ClksUSB KB/Mouse Legacy Support Port 64/60 EmulationDram Integrity Mode PCI1 to PCI0 AccessSetting Description Sdram RAS# to CAS# DelayAGP Low-Priority Timer Clks AGP Multi-Trans Timer AGP ClksAGP Parity Error Response 8bit I/O Recovery TimeUSB Passive Release 16bit I/O Recovery TimePIIX4 Passive Release TypeF DMA Buffer Control1Power Management Setup Enter Power Management SetupPower Button Function Power Management/APMGreen PC Monitor Power State Acpi Aware O/SHard Disk Power Down Mode Video Power Down ModePower Saving Type Standby/Suspend Timer UnitSlow Clock Ratio PC98 Power LEDDisplay Activity LAN Wake-upRTC Wake-up Plug and Play SetupPlug and Play Setup Default Settings Chart Plug and Play Aware O/S PCI Latency Timer PCI ClocksPCI VGA Palette Snoop Allocate IRQ to PCI VGAOffboard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ OffBoard PCI IDE Primary IRQPCI Slot n IRQ Priority DMA Channel nReserved Memory Address Bios Devnode for Shadow RAMPCI Device Search Order Peripheral Setup Default Settings Chart Peripheral SetupPower Interruption Default Settings ChartSerial Port2 Mode Overclock Warning MessageMode Description IR Transmission ModeParallel Port Mode IR Receiver PinParallel Port DMA Channel Parallel Port IRQOnboardIDE Supervisor and User Security Flash Writer Utility Language UtilityBeep Codes System ResourcesIf the computer beeps Then Troubleshooting System ProblemsError Message Explanation Displayed Error MessagesOFF Board Parity Error Addr = Error Message ExplanationAppendix Option Glossary Page Appendix Page Appendix Page Appendix Document # D1308-210