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Step 4 Install Memory, Continued

Installing SIMMs The motherboard has four x 36 SIMM sockets. These sockets can be filled

 

 

with either 1 MB x 36, 4 MB x 36, 8 MB x 36, or 16 MB x 36 SIMMs.

 

 

Place the motherboard on an anti-static mat. With the component side of the

 

 

SIMM facing you, firmly push the SIMM into the socket at an angle, then

 

 

push it up. When properly inserted, the SIMM clicks into place as the

 

 

latching pins engage.

Memory Display

System memory is reported by AMIBIOS as it boots and again when

 

 

the AMIBIOS System Configuration Screen is displayed just before the

 

 

operating system boots. The memory displayed by AMIBIOS on the System

 

 

Configuration Screen is 384 KB less than the total memory installed.

 

 

 

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Contents Apollo IV Pentium PCI ISA MotherboardGuide Ii Apollo IV PCI Pentium ISA Motherboard User’s Guide Technical Support Phone Number CharacteristicsPreface Packing List Static ElectricityOverview CPU Manufacturer Supported CPU SpeedsChipset Type of System Supported System Memory Socket Overview Floppy Fast ATAUltra DMA/33 Parallel PortMouse CPU External Clock Frequency PCI Expansion Slot FrequencyDMI InfraredApollo IV Dimensions Motherboard Height RestrictionsInstallation Steps Step ActionApollo IV Motherboard Layout Unpack the Motherboard Step ActionPWR1 Setting Description Set JumpersAvoid Static Electricity Flash ROM TypeConfigure CPU ExternalFor P54C P55CSummary of Jumper Setting for Intel Pentium CPUs P54CSummary of Jumper Setting for AMD K5 and K6 CPUs Value Description AMD-K6 Step Action Type of System Memory Supported System Memory Socket Install MemorySupported System Memory Configurations Total SystemMemory Display Install the Motherboard Should supply these partsInstall Motherboard Connector Attach CablesAttach Cables Power Connector Pinout Pin DescriptionMotherboard PinPin Description Pins 12 13 14 Connector Signal DescriptionsPin Description Signal Description Connect Onboard I/OPin Signal Description SLCTIN#Attach Floppy Drive Pin Use Floppy Connector PinoutTwist in Floppy Cable Attach IDE Drive Attach IDE Drive Primary Pinout The Primary IDE pinout is Secondary IDE Pinout The Secondary pinout is Test and Configure Page Winbios Setup Keystroke Action Using a Mouse with Winbios SetupUsing the Keyboard with Winbios Setup Winbios Setup Menu Standard Setup Drive Type How to ConfigureParameter Description Hard Disk Drive Types 65535 1223 152 MBAdvanced Setup Setting DescriptionAdvanced Setup Type of Armd Device Drive Emulation Configured Advanced Setup Disabled Chipset Setup Power Management Setup Power Management Setup Snoop Bit Action PCI/PnP SetupCont’d Option Optimal Default Fail-Safe Default DMA ChannelIDE Secondary IRQ options Peripheral SetupPrimary Prefetch Offboard PCI IDE Primary IRQPeripheral Setup Setting Description EPP VersionAmibios Password Support SecuritySetting a Password Changing a PasswordAnti-Virus Utility Fail-Safe OriginalOptimal Programming the Flash ROM Programming the Flash EpromProgramming the Flash ROM Step Expected behaviorNumber of Beeps Description Bootblock Code Checkpoint Codes Code Description