Sony AR-B1570 manual Preface

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AR-B1570 Users Guide

0.PREFACE

0.1COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER

April 2001

Acrosser Technology makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, Acrosser Technology reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of Acrosser Technology to notify any person of such revisions or changes. Changes will be posted on the Internet (WWW.ACROSSER.COM) as soon as possible, but there is obligation on the part of Acrosser to this fact.

Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this publication is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license from Acrosser or an authorized sublicensor.

(C) Copyright Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd., 2001. All rights Reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Acrosser Technology.

Acrosser, AMI, IBM PC/AT, ALI, Windows 3.1, MS-DOS, …are registered trademarks.

All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

0.2 WELCOME TO THE AR-B1570 CPU BOARD

This guide introduces the Acrosser AR-B1570 CPU board.

The following information describes this card’s functions, features, and how to start, set up and operate your AR- B1570. General system information can also be found here.

0.3 BEFORE YOU USE THIS GUIDE

If you have not already installed this AR-B1570, refer to the Chapter 3, “Setting Up The System” in this guide. Check the packing list, make sure the accessories are complete.

The AR-B1570 CD provides the newest information about the card. Please refer to the files of the enclosed utility CD. It contains the modification, hardware & software information, and it has updates to product functions that may not be mentioned here.

0.4 RETURNING YOUR BOARD FOR SERVICE

If your board requires servicing, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product for service information. If you need to ship your board to us for service, be sure it is packed in a protective carton. We recommend that you keep the original packaging for this purpose.

You can assure efficient servicing of your product by following these guidelines:

1.Include your name, address, daytime telephone and facsimile numbers and E-mail.

2.A description of the system configuration and/or software at the time is malfunction,

3.And a brief description of the symptoms.

0.5TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND USER COMMENTS

User’s comments are always welcome as they assist us in improving the usefulness of our products and the understanding of our publications. They form a very important part of the input used for product enhancement and revision.

We may use and distribute any of the information you supply in any way we believe appropriate without incurring any obligation. You may, of course, continue to use the information you supply.

If you have suggestions for improving particular sections or if you find any errors, please indicate the manual title and book number.

Please send your comments to Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd. or your local sales representative. Internet electronic mail to: webmaster@acrosser.com

Check our FAQ sheet for quick fixes to known technical problems.

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Contents Industrial Grade CPU Board AR-B1570 User’s Guide Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Preface Static Electricity Precautions Organization1SPECIFICATION OverviewPacking List CPU NS Geode GX1 BGAAward Bios FeaturesCPU NS Geode GX1 Microprocessor System ControllerDMA Controller Interrupt Controller Keyboard ControllerInterrupt Controller 1 I/O Port Address Map Hex Range DeviceSSD Port Address MapTimer Real-Time Clock and Non-Volatile RAMAddress Description Real-Time Clock & Non-Volatile RAMSerial Port Modem Control Register MCR Line Status Register LSRModem Status Register MSR Divisor Latch LS, MSParallel Port Register AddressPrinter Interface Logic Data SwapperPrinter Control Latch & Printer Control Swapper Bit’s DefinitionSetting UP the System System SettingOverview External System LocationHard Disk IDE Connector Pin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN8Pin Hard Disk IDE Connector CN7 Pin SignalHard Disk IDE1 Connector FDD Port Connector CN3FDD Pin Assignment Ethernet RJ-45 Connector LAN1 4 PS/2 KB/Mouse Connector CN4 & PS1Reset Header J7 PS-ON Header CN9Power Connector PWR2 CRT Connector P4LCD Panel Display Connector LCD1 P4 CRT ConnectorUSB ConnectorUSB1 LED Header J8LCD Display Pin Assignment Pin DescriptionPin PC/104 Connector Bus a & B PC104 13 PC104 ConnectorPin PC/104 Connector Bus C & D PC104 Parallel Port Connector CN2 16 Ext. Battery CN1Battery Jumper JP2 15 IR. Header J1RS-232 Connector Pin Assignment 18 COM1, COM2 CN5, CN6RS-232/RS-485 Select for COM1 P2 & P3 RS-485 Terminator Select J2ATX Power External Bottom Connector J6 Touch Screen Connector J3 & J420 D.O.C. Memory Address Select JP1 Driver Installation InstallationUtility Diskette Watchdog Block Diagram Watchdog TimerDisk Watchdog Timer Trigger Watchdog Timer SettingIRQ Bios Setup Overview Bios ConsoleBios Setup Main Menu Standard Cmos Setup Date & Time SetupHard Disk Setup Floppy SetupEGA/VGA Halt OnMono Bios Features Setup Typematic Rate Setting Typematic Delay MsecVideo Bios Shadow Memory Parity CheckChipset Features Setup Bit I/O Cycle Recovery TimeChipset Features Setup Sdram CAS latency TimePNP/PCI Configuration Load Default SettingLoad Bios Defaults Load Setup DefaultsIntegrated Peripherals Bios Exit Password SettingIDE HDD Auto Detection