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BIOS Setup

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IDE Second

Default setting is Enabled. Choose Disabled when

Channel

you need to turn off the onboard IDE second

Control

channel.

 

PS/2 Mouse

Default setting is Disabled. You need to enable this

Function

function when the PS/2 mouse is attached.

Control

 

 

PCI/VGA

Enabled:

The color of the monitor may be incorrect

Palette Snoop

 

if uses with MPEG card. Enable this

 

 

option to make the monitor normal.

 

Disabled:

Default setting.

OS Select for

OS2 Ð

Choosing this when you are using OS/2

 

operation system.

DRAM >64MB

 

 

 

 

Non-OS/2 Ð Choosing this when you are using no-

 

 

OS/2 operation system.

Video or

BIOS shadow copies BIOS code from slower ROM

Adapter BIOS

to faster RAM. BIOS can then execute from RAM.

Shadow

These 16K segments can be shadowed from ROM to

 

RAM. BIOS is shadowed in a 16K segment if it is

 

enabled and it has BIOS present.

3.After you have finished with the BIOS Features Setup program, press the <ESC> key and follow the screen instructions to save or disregard your settings.

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Contents 5EAS5 Soyotm Table of Contents Bios setup… … ..… .… … … ..… … … .… … Supports 1 stripsof 8/16/32 MB Unbuffered DIMMs Key FeaturesSupports Socket 7 for upgrade On-board supports Flash Memory for easy upgrade BiosUnpacking the Mainboard Electrostatic Discharge PrecautionsTAG Sram Mainboard Layout w/ Default SettingsMainboard Default Setting Remarks on the Cyrix and IBM P200+ CPUs Jumpers Hardware SetupJP16 PCI Bus Asynchronous/Synchronous Jumper Frequency Setting CPU Type Configuration2. CPU Jumper Settings Stability Ð1Ð3. CPU Jumper Settings 3. CPU Jumper Settings Stability 1. Single Voltage 3.3V CPU 3 Dual Voltage CPU Bank Bank 1 & Bank Dimm Bank 2& Dimm Multi I/O Port Addresses CN1 PS/2 Mouse Connector J18 Speaker Connector Bios Setup Standard Cmos Setup Drive a & B Video Halt On Bios SetupCache Bios Features SetupQuick Power CPU InternalSwap Floppy Boot SequenceBoot Up Num SettingControl Adapter BiosIDE Second ChannelChipset Features Setup ConfigurationDram Auto Write Pipeline Video Bios CacheableSdram Cycle Length Read PipelinePower Management Setup Doze Mode Video Off Method Choose V/H Sync+Blank default, BlankConserve Mode HDD Power DownPrimary Intr DMA/masterControlled By PNP/PCI Configuration SetupReset ResourcesSelect PCI-AUTO,ISA, or assign a PCI Slot IrqxDmax assigned Activated ByLoad Bios Defaults Load Setup DefaultsOn-chip IDE First Channel IDE Prefetch ModeIDE HDD Block Mode Integrated PeripheralsIDE Secondary Slave Onboard Uart 2 ModeIR Duplex Mode IDE Secondary MasterSupervisor Password User Password IDE HDD Auto Detection Appendix a Additional jumper settings Appendix B Quick Installation GuideQuick Installation Guide

P55C, P54C specifications

The SOYO P54C and P55C are motherboards designed to cater to a diverse range of computing needs, targeting enthusiasts and professionals alike. Built for compatibility with Intel processors, these motherboards provide a stable foundation for a powerful computing experience.

The SOYO P54C features the Intel 440FX chipset, supporting Intel Pentium processors, whereas the P55C supports the more advanced Pentium processors with enhanced performance and features. This reflects a significant leap in technology, enabling users to harness increased computational power for demanding tasks.

One of the standout features of the P54C and P55C is their support for a range of memory types. The P54C supports SDRAM, while the P55C can handle EDO memory, allowing for improved data access speeds and overall system performance. Both motherboards support up to 128MB of RAM, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance.

In terms of expansion capabilities, the SOYO P54C and P55C motherboards are equipped with ISA and PCI slots. This versatility allows users to integrate various expansion cards for enhanced functionality. Whether it's additional graphics capabilities, sound cards, or network interfaces, users can customize their systems to meet specific needs.

Connectivity options on both motherboards are notable. They come with integrated ports that support PS/2 peripherals, parallel and serial connections, making it easy to connect a variety of devices. Additionally, both motherboards support integrated audio systems, further streamlining the user experience by providing out-of-the-box sound functionality.

When it comes to power efficiency, the SOYO P54C and P55C exhibit reliable power management features, including advanced power-saving modes. This not only helps in reducing energy consumption but also contributes to longer-lasting hardware.

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