SOYO P54C, P55C manual Appendix B Quick Installation Guide, Additional jumper settings

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Appendix B : Quick Installation Guide

This leaflet is meant to help you set the jumpers for your 5EAS motherboard in order to boot the motherboard. Please refer to Diagram 1 for the location of the relevant jumpers:

Diagram 1: Board layout

Table 1 : Jumper settings for CPU voltage and frequency

Voltage Settings: JP32

(JP30, JP31)

 

CPU frequency settings: JP10, 11, 12 / JP13, 14

voltage

1-2

3-4

5-6

7-8

JP30

JP31

frequency:

JP10

JP11

JP12

multiplier

JP13

JP14

single 3.52V

close

close

close

close

open

close

50 Mhz

2-3

2-3

2-3

1.5 / 3.5x

open

open

single 3.3V

close

close

open

close

open

close

55

Mhz

2-3

2-3

1-2

2.0x

close

open

dual

3.2V

close

close

open

open

close

open

60

Mhz

1-2

2-3

2-3

2.5x

close

close

dual

2.9V

close

open

open

close

close

open

66

Mhz

2-3

1-2

2-3

3.0x

open

close

dual

2.8V

close

open

open

open

close

open

75

Mhz

1-2

2-3

1-2

 

 

 

Table 2: Additional jumper settings

CMOS clear: J5

 

PCI bus synchronous / asynchronous:

Sleep Switch connector: J23

 

 

J16

 

 

 

Retain CMOS

1-2

PCI bus:

JP16

connect a switch to this jumper, Any

data (default)

synchronous

1-2

IRQ will wake up the system.

 

Clear CMOS data

 

asynchronous

2-3

Reset: J19

HDD Led: J24

 

2-3

note: Set JP16 to 2-3 when 75 Mhz bus

Connect the reset

connect the HDD

 

 

clock is selected, for 50 and 55 set 1-2.

button to J19

led to J24

J100: Cyrix CPU linear burst enable

 

Speaker: J18

Powerled: J17

Close this jumper when using a Cyrix CPU. Set the ‘linear burst’

connect the speaker

connect keylock

item in the BIOS under ‘chipset features’ to enabled as well when

to J18

& power led to

setting this jumper. (default setting is disabled)

 

 

J17

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Contents 5EAS5 Soyotm Table of Contents Bios setup… … ..… .… … … ..… … … .… … On-board supports Flash Memory for easy upgrade Bios Key FeaturesSupports Socket 7 for upgrade Supports 1 stripsof 8/16/32 MB Unbuffered DIMMsElectrostatic Discharge Precautions Unpacking the MainboardMainboard Layout w/ Default Settings TAG SramMainboard Default Setting Remarks on the Cyrix and IBM P200+ CPUs Hardware Setup JumpersJP16 PCI Bus Asynchronous/Synchronous Jumper CPU Type Configuration Frequency Setting2. 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 Bios Setup Drive a & B Video Halt OnCPU Internal Bios Features SetupQuick Power CacheSetting Boot SequenceBoot Up Num Swap FloppyChannel Adapter BiosIDE Second ControlChipset Features Setup ConfigurationDram Auto Read Pipeline Video Bios CacheableSdram Cycle Length Write PipelinePower Management Setup HDD Power Down Video Off Method Choose V/H Sync+Blank default, BlankConserve Mode Doze ModeDMA/master Primary IntrResources PNP/PCI Configuration SetupReset Controlled ByActivated By IrqxDmax assigned Select PCI-AUTO,ISA, or assign a PCI SlotLoad Setup Defaults Load Bios DefaultsIntegrated Peripherals Channel IDE Prefetch ModeIDE HDD Block Mode On-chip IDE FirstIDE Secondary Master Onboard Uart 2 ModeIR Duplex Mode IDE Secondary SlaveSupervisor Password User Password IDE HDD Auto Detection Appendix a Appendix B Quick Installation Guide Additional jumper settingsQuick Installation Guide

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