Samsung 164BX CPU Speed Selection Option 1,2,3, &4, AlphaPC 164UX Configuration Jumpers

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CPU Speed Selection (Option 1,2,3, &4)

Figure 3–1 AlphaPC 164UX Configuration Jumpers

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Option 5

Option 6

Option 7

Option 8

Option 9

Option 10

Option 11

Option 12

Option 13

Option 14

Option 15

Option 16

J28 System Configuration Jumpers

Frequency

Option1 Option2 Option3 Option4

300 MHz

In

In

In

In

333 MHz

Out

In

In

In

366 MHz

In

Out

In

In

400 MHz

Out

Out

In

In

433 MHz

In

In

Out

In

466 MHz

Out

In

Out

In

500 MHz

In

Out

Out

In

533 MHz

Out

Out

Out

In

566 MHz

In

In

In

Out

600 MHz

Out

In

In

Out

633 MHz

In

Out

In

Out

666 MHz

Out

Out

In

Out

700 MHz

In

In

Out

Out

733 MHz

Out

In

Out

Out

766 MHz

In

Out

Out

Out

800 MHz

Out

Out

Out

Out

Option 5 : Pyxis Bus Speed Select(Default Out)

Option 6 : Reserved Default Out

Option 7 : Enable SROM Debug Mode(Default Out)

Option 8 : Enable Firmware Debug Mode(Default Out)

Option 9 : Enable only 1 set of Scache(Default Out)

Option 10 : Reserved Default Out

Option 11 : Boot SAFE ARCSBIOS Image(Default Out)

Option 12 : Reserved Default Out

Option 13 : Must be In

Bcache Size

Option14 Option15

0MB

In

Out

1MB

In

In

2MB

Out

Out

4MB

Out

In

Option 16 : FAN OK Signal Do not ever populate(Default Out)

3.1 CPU Speed Selection (Option 1,2,3, &4)

The clock synthesizer makes it possible to change the frequency of the microproces- sor’s clock input without having to change the clock crystal. Simply set the speed jumpers to adjust the frequency of the microprocessor’s clock. These speed jumpers are located at J28-1/2 (Option 1), J28-3/4 (Option 2), J28-5/6 (Option 3), and J28-7/8 (Option 4). These four jumpers set speed at power-up as listed in Figure 3–1.

3–2AlphaPC 164UX Jumper Configuration

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Contents AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual Contents Configuring for Windows NT Memory and Microprocessor ConfigurationInterrupts and ISA Bus Addresses Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Supporting Products TroubleshootingSupport,Products and Documentation Figures Tables Difference between AlphaPC 164UX and 164BX About This ManualManual Conventions and Terminology This term Refers to Manual Conventions and TerminologyAlphaPC 164UX Features Features of the AlphaPC164UX MotherboardAlphaPC 164UX Jumper/Connector Location AlphaPC 164UX Jumper/Connector List Environmental Requirements Power RequirementsPower Requirements Power Supply DC Current RequirementsPhysical Parameters Physical ParametersBoard Measurements and Hole Locations 3shows the Board Vertical Clearance for the AlphaPC 164UX Board measurement and Hole Position DiagramBoard Vertical Clearance Diagram Physical Parameters ATX Cutout Information ATX Back Panel DimensionAlphaPC 164UX Jumper Configuration CPU Speed Selection Option 1,2,3, &4 AlphaPC 164UX Configuration JumpersBcache Size Jumpers Option 14,15 Boot Option Jumper OptionPCI Bus Connector Pinouts AlphaPC 164UX Connector PinoutsPCI Bus Connector Pinouts 1shows the PCI bus connector pinoutsREQ# PCI Bus Connector PinoutsISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts J10 ISA Expansion Bus Connector PinoutsISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts 2shows the ISA expansion bus connector pinoutsSdram Dimm Connector Pinouts U3 through U8 Sdram Dimm Connector PinoutsSdram Dimm Connector Pinouts 3shows the Sdram Dimm connector pinoutsEide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts J24 Eide Drive Bus Connector PinoutsEide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts 4shows the Eide drive bus connector pinouts5shows the diskette floppy drive bus connector pinouts Diskette Drive Bus Connector PinoutsParallel Bus Connector Pinouts Diskette Drive Bus Connector Pinouts7shows the COM1/COM2 serial line connector pinouts COM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector PinoutsKeyboard/Mouse Connector Pinouts COM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector Pinouts9shows the input power connector pinouts Input Power Connector PinoutsNarrow Scsi Bus Connector UX only Input Power Connector Pinouts11shows the Fast and Wide Scsi bus connector pinouts Fast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX only12 10/100 Mbit Ethernet Connector Pinouts UX only Fast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX onlySpeaker Connector Pinouts Speaker Connector PinoutsMicroprocessor Fan Power Connector Pinouts Pin Power LED Connector PinoutsScsi LED Connector Pinouts IDE Drive LED Connector PinoutsReset Switch Connector Pinouts Soft Power Switch Connector PinoutsConfiguring Sdram Memory Memory and Microprocessor ConfigurationAlphaPC 164UX Sdram Memory Configurations Configuring Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram MemoryPreparatory Information Increasing Microprocessor SpeedRequired Tools Removing the 21164 Microprocessor Installing the 21164 MicroprocessorShows the Fan/Heat-Sink Assembly on AlphaPC 164UX Increasing Microprocessor Speed ISA Interrupts Interrupts and ISA Bus AddressesInterrupts 1lists each Alpha 164UX ISA interrupt and its sourceLists the Alpha 164UX ISA I/O space address mapping ISA I/O Address MapISA I/O Address Map Flash ROM Address MapISA I/O Address Map Navigation Keys Configuring for Windows NTNavigating the Arcsbios Exploring the ArcsbiosArcsbios Environment Variables Arcsbios SetupArcsbios Setup Run a ProgramResources Advanced SetupSystem Time and Date System ConfigurationAdd-in Board Utilities Upgrading the Arcsbios FirmwareInstalling Windows NT Upgrading the Arcsbios Firmware Print ConfigurationType in CD\alpha\arcinst.exe Installing Windows NT Before Installing Windows NTWindows NT Setup Installing Windows NTIf you want to accept, press Enter Installing Windows NT 10Configuring for Windows NT Enter Network and select wired to a network. Click the Next Button Installing Windows NT 14Configuring for Windows NT Hardware Startup TroubleshootingTroubleshooting steps No Video Troubleshooting steps Keyboard error on boot upBeep Codes Beep CodesPost Codes Replace the keyboardPost Codes Safe ArcsbiosStarting the Safe Arcsbios Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Battery Recycle/Disposal InformationTable A-1 Samsung Dimm Part Number List Supporting ProductsMemory VisionTek Lakeside Dr Gurnee,IL Phone FaxTable A-3 Viking Components Dimm Part Number List MemoryViking Components Columbia Laguna Hills,Ca Phone Fax Table A-2 VisionTek Dimm Part Number ListTable A-5 Dense-Pac Microsystems Dimm Part Number List Power SupplyThermal Products Thermal ProductsEnclosure EnclosureSupport,Products and Documentation Samsung Alpha Products Samsung Alpha Documentation Following table lists some of the available documentation4Support,Products and Documentation