Acer X5400, X3400 manual DIM Code Checkpoints, High Byte XY

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DIM Code Checkpoints

The Device Initialization Manager (DIM) gets control at various times during BIOS POST to initialize different system busses. The following table describes the main checkpoints where the DIM module is accessed.

NOTE: Checkpoints may differ between different platforms based on system configuration. Checkpoints may change due to vendor requirements, system chipset or option ROMs from add-in PCI devices.

Checkpoint

Description

 

 

2A

Initialize different buses and perform the following functions: Reset, Detect, and

 

Disable (function 0); Static Device Initialization (function 1); Boot Output Device

 

Initialization (function 2). Function 0 disables all device nodes, PCI devices, and PnP

 

ISA cards. It also assigns PCI bus numbers. Function 1 initializes all static devices

 

that include manual configured onboard peripherals, memory and I/O decode windows

 

in PCI-PCI bridges, and noncompliant PCI devices. Static resources are also

 

reserved. Function 2 searches for and initializes any PnP, PCI, or AGP video devices.

 

 

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Initialize different buses and perform the following functions: Boot Input Device

 

Initialization (function 3); IPL Device Initialization (function 4); General Device

 

Initialization (function 5). Function 3 searches for and configures PCI input devices

 

and detects if system has standard keyboard controller. Function 4 searches for and

 

configures all PnP and PCI boot devices. Function 5 configures all onboard

 

peripherals that are set to an automatic configuration and configures all remaining

 

PnP and PCI devices.

 

 

While control is in the different functions, additional checkpoints are output to port 80h as a word value to identify the routines under execution. The low byte value indicates the main POST Code Checkpoint. The high byte is divided into two nibbles and contains two fields. The details of the high byte of these checkpoints are as follows:

HIGH BYTE XY

The upper nibble 'X' indicates the function number that is being executed. 'X' can be from 0 to 7.

0 = func#0, disable all devices on the BUS concerned.

1 = func#1, static devices initialization on the BUS concerned.

2 = func#2, output device initialization on the BUS concerned.

3 = func#3, input device initialization on the BUS concerned.

4 = func#4, IPL device initialization on the BUS concerned.

5 = func#5, general device initialization on the BUS concerned.

6 = func#6, error reporting for the BUS concerned.

7 = func#7, add-on ROM initialization for all BUSes.

8 = func#8, BBS ROM initialization for all BUSes.

The lower nibble 'Y' indicates the BUS on which the different routines are being executed. 'Y' can be from 0 to 5.

0 = Generic DIM (Device Initialization Manager).

1= On-board System devices.

2= ISA devices.

3= EISA devices.

4= ISA PnP devices.

5= PCI devices.

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Contents Acer Aspire X3400/X5400 Service Guide Revision History Copyright Disclaimer Conventions Service Guide Coverage Table of Contents System Block Diagram and Board Layout Chapter FeaturesDimension and weight Power supplyPorts Operating system and software Weight estimate  X3950  8 kg  X5950  8 kg Chapter Front Panel System ComponentsX3400 Icon ComponentX5400 Rear Panel X5400 Internal Components LED indicator Color LED status Description System LED IndicatorsChapter System Utilities Cmos Setup UtilityNavigating Through the Setup Utility Entering Cmos setupSetup Utility Menus Parameter Description Product InformationStandard Cmos Features CD/DVD Advanced Bios FeaturesAMD-V Advanced Chipset FeaturesAhci Integrated PeripheralsS3 STR Power Management SetupVbat PC Health StatusFrequency/Voltage Control Setting a system password Bios Security FeaturesRemoving a system password Load Default Settings Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving Disassembly Requirements System DisassemblyPre-disassembly Procedure X3400 Main Unit DisassemblyX5400 Removing the Side Panel Removing the Front Bezel Page Removing the Heatsink Fan Assembly Removing the Processor Removing the Optical Drive Remove the two screws B that secure the optical drive Removing the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Power Supply Lift the power supply module off the unit X3400 Removing the Memory Modules To remove the network card Removing an Expansion CardTo remove the VGA card Removing the Front I/O and Card Reader Boards Remove the screw D that secures the bracket to the chassis Pull the I/O board out of the bracket Removing the Mainboard Remove the six screws D that secure the mainboard Removing the Top Bezel Chapter Hardware Diagnostic Procedure System TroubleshootingPower System Check System Check ProceduresSystem External Inspection System Internal InspectionBootblock Initialization Code Checkpoints Viewing Bios checkpointsCheckpoints Checkpoint DescriptionBootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints Post Code Checkpoints Initialize RTC date/time High Byte XY DIM Code CheckpointsPost Bios Beep Codes Boot Block Beep CodesBeep Symptom Cause and Description Beep CodesTroubleshooting Post Bios Beep Codes Boot Error MessagesMemory Message Displayed DescriptionStorage Device Virus Related Eprom System ConfigurationMiscellaneous CmosSmbios eModule Error Messages USB eModule Error MessagesCPU eModule Error Messages MPS Table Multi-processor eModule Error MessagesBios Recovery Select Save & Exit Setup, then press Enter  Dimm Undetermined ProblemsSystem Block Diagram System Block Diagram and Board LayoutCode Description Board LayoutMainboard PWR2 Chapter FRU Field Replaceable Unit List Part Name Exploded DiagramX5400 System model ACERAX3400 Aboxer II NO91.3C401.A01G X3400 FRU ListAssembly Lower Case for Boxer TBD HDD&ODD Cover Bracket 220UB a EUP Screws Screw I NO6-32 L5 BZN System modelACERAX5400 Aboxer II no 91.3C401.A01 X5400 FRU ListHeatsink CPU Heatsink AIR Cooler LGA775 TMDC6 NEW Sprig Keyboard Keyboard USB 104 KEY LITE-ON SK-9625S SG-30703-XUW Chapter Appendix a AMD Phenom II SpecificationSystem Bios PCI Interface Network Interface SpecificationOptical Drive BD Combo Module SpecificationZclv Super Multi SpecificationBuffer Size Interface Type Serial ATA Appendix a

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