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| Memory Configurations |
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Note: This mainboard requires 3.3V DIMM with an access time of 70ns or less, it supports memory size from 8 to 512MB and you may use any combination of DIMMs in the banks.
Connectors and Jumper Settings
CMOS clear: JP5 |
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| ATX Power Supply: ATX |
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Retain CMOS |
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| wake on LAN jumper: J44 |
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Clear CMOS data |
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| your LAN card to this jumper. |
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USB1 and 2 |
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Connect your USB devices to these headers |
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ATX Power Supply On/Off Switch: PWRBT |
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IrDA (Infrared Devices Connector: IR |
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Default I/O Settings
PORT | I/O Address | IRQ | Functionality |
LPT1 | 378H | 7 | ECP + EPP |
COM1 | 3F8H | 4 | Ð |
COM2 | 2F8H | 3 | Ð |
Note: If the default I/O settings conflict with those of other I/O cards, such as soundcards you will have to adjust the settings of one of them. The default settings for the onboard I/O can be changed in the BIOS setup. Enter BIOS Setup by pressing <Delete> key during