Tyan Computer S2877 warranty

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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.

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): 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 socket 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.

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Contents Version CopyrightTrademark Bios Table of Contents IntroductionBoard Installation Page Congratulations Hardware SpecificationsBack Panel I/O Ports Integrated FireWire Ieee 1394A Controller Anrf version onlyExpansion Slots Integrated I/O PortsOS Operating System Support Software SpecificationsPage Board Installation Board Image Tiger K8WE S2877 Block Diagram Block DiagramBoard Parts, Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Legend Jumper/Connector Function SettingsClear Cmos Header J112 DefaultFront Panel Header J139 Function Pin-1 4 *FireWire IEEE1394A Enable/Disable Jumper *J147Chassis Intrusion Header J77 Pin-2Open Pin3 and Pin4 5 *FireWire IEEE1394A Pin Header *J148/*J149Buzzer/External Speaker Header J14 USB 2.0 Front Panel Headers J25/J140 7 COM2 Connector J42S2877G2NR version Keyboard Lock Connector J13Open Closed Gigabit LAN1/**LAN2 Front Panel Header J2/ **J311 **VGA ATI Rage XL Enable/ Disable Jumper **J85 13 *Front Panel Audio Header *P53 CPU FAN Connector J9/J37Chassis 3-pin FAN Connectors J36/J10 Chassis 4-pin FAN Connector J47CPU1 FAN CPU2 FAN 17 3-pin or 4-pin fan support selection jumper J5Installing the Processors Heatsink Retention Frame Installation Thermal Interface Material Type a CAM Lever Type Installation Heatsink Installation ProceduresType B Screw Retention Type Heatsink Finishing Installing the Heatsink Tips on Installing Motherboard in Chassis Installing the Memory CPU1 CPU2 DIMM-A1 DIMM-A2 DIMM-B1 DIMM-B2 Memory Installation Procedure Attaching IDE Drive Cable Attaching Drive CablesPage Installing Add-In Cards Onboard LAN LED Color Definition Connecting External DevicesTips on modifying I/O shielding for Anrf and G2NR version Installing the Power SupplyFinishing Up Applying power to the boardPage To select an item Bios Setup UtilityGetting Help Bios Menu BarBios Legend Bar Feature Option Description Bios Main MenuMenu Item Bios Advanced MenuHammer Configuration Sub-Menu Limit DisabledIntegrated Devices Sub-Menu AutoNV Configuration Feature Option Description DisabledEnabled PCI Configuration Sub-Menu PCI Device, Slot # 1 ,2,3 Add On Onboard Device ControlAvailable PCI/PNP ISA UHB Region ExclusionPCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Feature Option Description AvailableBoth IDE Configuration Sub-MenuOther Standard Primary Master/Slave, Secondary Master/SlaveFloppy Configuration Sub-Menu Normal 6 I/O Device Configuration Sub-Menu3F8 Primary Hardware Monitor Sub-Menu378 Output only115200 VT100 Console Redirection Sub-Menu19200 38400 57600~255 Watchdog Timer Option Sub-MenuDirect Memory Bios Memory MenuUshc Security MenuUser Bios Boot MenuALL PCI Scsi Boot Device PriorityEnabled Power MenuStay Off Bios Exit Menu Page Memory, Video, CPU Beep CodesFlash Utility Code Beeps / Description Bios Post CodeApic Code Beeps / Description Glossary Page Page Page Page Page Technical Support Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1681-101
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