Transcend Information TS-USP3 CPU Internal Cache/External Cache, CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking

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CPU Internal Cache/External Cache

Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional DRAM (system memory). 486-type CPUs and higher contain internal cache memory. Most, but not all, modern PCs have additional (external) cache memory. When the CPU requests data, the system transfers the requested data from the main DRAM into cache memory for even faster access by the CPU. The “External Cache” field may not appear if your system does not have external cache memory.

CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking

Select “Enabled” to start the ECC function for L2 Cache.

Processor Number Feature

Make the CPU Serial number function active. (Only in PIII CPU)

Quick Power On Self Test

Select “Enabled” to reduce the amount of time required to run POST. The Quick POST skips certain steps. We recommend that you normally disable Quick POST. It’s better to find a problem during POST than to lose data during your work.

First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device

The original IBM PCs load the DOS operating system from drive A (floppy disk). So, IBM PC-compatible systems are designed to search for an operating system first on drive A, and then on drive C (hard disk). However, the BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these fields. In addition to the traditional drives A (“Floppy”) and C (“HDD-0”), options include “HDD-1”, “HDD-2”, “HDD-3”, and “CD-ROM”; plus a “SCSI” hard drive, a “LS/ZIP” drive and a “LAN” drive. If your boot device is not included in the list, you can set the “Boot Other Device” field to “Enabled”, and let the system detect the drive automatically.

Swap Floppy Drive

This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives. Selecting “Enabled” assigns physical drive B to logical drive A, and physical drive A to logical drive B.

Boot Up Floppy Seek

When you select “Enabled”, the BIOS tests (seeks) floppy drives to determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks. Only 360-KB floppy drives have 40 tracks. Drives with 720KB, 1.2MB, and 1.44MB capacity all have 80 tracks. Because very few modern PCs have 40-track floppy drives, we recommend that you set this field to “Disabled” to save time.

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Contents USER’S Manual TS-USL3 Family Motherboard Table of Contents Appendix INTRODUCTION1 Essential Handling PrecautionsPower Supply Battery Replacement2INTRODUCTION Package ContentsSpecifications and Features Bus Slot Award BiosSwitching Voltage Regulator INTRODUCTION34INTRODUCTION Other FeaturesPCB Dimensions Transcend TS-USL3 Motherboard Hardware Installation815 Layout of Transcend TS-USL3 MotherboardJumper Setup 1 66/100/133 MHz System Configuration Hardware InstallationClear Cmos Jumper 8HARDWARE InstallationUsing Jumper JP1 to Clear Cmos Audio Selection Jumper Onboard Audio Setting JP2 ON-BOARD AudioKeyboard Wake Up Keyboard Wake Up 3-pin KB-AWKVCC3 Adjust 5 VCC3 AdjustIDE Connectors Connector Description Primary/Secondary IDE ConnectorsFloppy Disk Drive Connector Floppy Disk Drive Connector 34-pin FDCFan Power Connectors Fan Power ConnectorsUnbuffered Position Memory ConfigurationPanel Connector Panel ConnectorsSuspend Mode LED Lead 2-pin Sled Wake-on-LAN Connector Wake-on-LAN Connector 3-pin WOLPower Connector Power Connector 20-pin PWR-CONNIrDA Connector IrDA-Compliant Infrared Module Connector 10-pin IrDAInternal Serial Port Connector Comb Internal Serial Port Connector CombInternal Audio Connector 22HARDWARE InstallationEeprom for storage of the alert envelope JP31 USB 3/4 ConnectorUSB 3/4 Connector Back Panel I/O Ports External Back Panel I/O PortsMain Menu Bios SetupBios Setup Power Management Setup Standard Cmos FeaturesAdvanced Bios Features Advanced Chipset FeaturesStandard Cmos Features Bios Setup Halt On Floppy Mode 3 SupportDrive A/Drive B VideoVirus Warning Advanced Bios FeaturesBoot Up Floppy Seek Processor Number FeatureQuick Power On Self Test First/Second/Third/Other Boot DeviceDelay For HDD Secs Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Rate Setting Typematic Delay MsecAdvanced Chipset Features Onboard Display Cache Setting Only for Aimm Video Bios CacheableCPU Latency Timer Delayed TransactionRAS# Timing Paging Mode ControlCAS# Latency RAS-to-CAS OverrideIDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO Integrated PeripheralsOn-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE USB Controller IDE HDD Block ModePower On Function IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UdmaIR Transmission Delay KB Power On PasswordHot Key Power On Uart Mode SelectECP Mode Use DMA Use IR PinsParallel Port Mode EPP Mode SelectAcpi Suspend Type Power Management SetupPower Management Acpi FunctionModem Use IRQ Video Off MethodVideo Off In Suspend Suspend TypeResume by Alarm Suspend ModeHDD Power Down Power On by RingResources Controlled by PnP/PCI Configuration SetupReset Configuration Data PCI n Assignment IRQ ResourcesPCI/VGA Palette Snoop PC Health Status Frequency/Voltage Control CPU Ratio Load Optimized Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsTo set a password Supervisor PasswordSave & Exit Setup User PasswordExit Without Saving INF Update for 815E Chipset Software SetupVGA Driver Setup Intel Security Controller Driver Audio Driver for Windows 95/98/2000 Audio Driver SetupSoftware Setup Audio Driver for WindowsNT L 3 Ver 1.01 11/06/00 How to Check Your Bios File Name and VersionHow to Download the Correct Bios File from the Web How to Upgrade Your Motherboard Bios Bios Upgrade\INFO\OTHER\OTHER.TXT 60APPENDIXAPPENDIX61 62APPENDIX APPENDIX63