Samsung 164BX user manual Advanced Setup, Resources

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ARCSBIOS Setup.

Caution : Changing the environment variables may cause Windows NT to fail to boot.

There are 4 selections on the Environment Variable menu. Edit Environment Vari- able Set allows you to change an existing environment variable set. Select Default Environment Variable Set allows you to select which boot selection will boot auto- matically if the autoload feature is enabled. Create Environment Variable Set allows you to create a new environment variable set. You will be prompted to enter the system partition, the OS partition, and then select the version of Windows NT you are trying to boot. Delete Environment Variable Set allows you to delete an existing environment variable set.

7.2.3 Advanced Setup

This option brings up a submenu with 6 options. These options are described below.

a.Display Disk Resources. This option displays the drive section of the main ARCSBIOS screen.

b.Display Device Resources. This option brings up a menu that allows you to decide which device resources you wish to view. The following options are avail- able: Interrupt Resources, DMA Channel, I/O Port Resources, and Memory

Resources.

c.Set NVRAM Options. This option brings up another menu with three selections.

These selections are described below.

1.Set Device Options. This selection brings up a screen that allows you to set the following options. Floppy Drive 0 is used set the size of the first floppy drive installed in the system. Floppy Drive 1 is used to set the size of the second floppy drive installed in the system. The default is for Floppy Drive 0 to be set to 1.44M 3 1/2" Drive and Floppy Drive 1 to be set to Not Installed. The next section allows you to set the interrupt level of the parallel port. The default is for LPT1 and LPT 3 to be set to Not installed and LPT 2 to be set to IRQ 7. The Pointing Device setting allows you to set the type of pointing device the system tries to detect. The default is Autodetect. The next 3 setting give you the option of enabling or disabling the onboard Network, SCSI, and IDE controllers. The default for all of these is Yes to enable them. Load Embedded SCSI Drivers should be set to Yes. This loads the SCSI drivers built into the ARCSBIOS. Load Soft SCSI Drivers and Enable SCSI Delays should both be set to No. The Enable IDE Hard Drive Driver option is set default to No. This option should only be set to Yes if you are using an old IDE drive that does not work with the ATAPI driver.

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Contents AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual AlphaPC 164UX/BX Motherboard Windows NT User’s Manual Contents Memory and Microprocessor Configuration Configuring for Windows NTInterrupts and ISA Bus Addresses Troubleshooting Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Supporting ProductsSupport,Products and Documentation Figures Tables About This Manual Difference between AlphaPC 164UX and 164BXManual 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 Power Requirements Power RequirementsPower Supply DC Current Requirements Environmental 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 Pinouts1shows the PCI bus connector pinouts PCI Bus Connector PinoutsREQ# PCI Bus Connector PinoutsISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts ISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts2shows the ISA expansion bus connector pinouts ISA Expansion Bus Connector Pinouts J10Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts3shows the Sdram Dimm connector pinouts Sdram Dimm Connector Pinouts U3 through U8Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts4shows the Eide drive bus connector pinouts Eide Drive Bus Connector Pinouts J24Parallel Bus Connector Pinouts Diskette Drive Bus Connector PinoutsDiskette Drive Bus Connector Pinouts 5shows the diskette floppy drive bus connector pinoutsKeyboard/Mouse Connector Pinouts COM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector PinoutsCOM1/COM2 Serial Line Connector Pinouts 7shows the COM1/COM2 serial line connector pinoutsNarrow Scsi Bus Connector UX only Input Power Connector PinoutsInput Power Connector Pinouts 9shows the input power connector pinouts12 10/100 Mbit Ethernet Connector Pinouts UX only Fast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX onlyFast and Wide Scsi Bus Connector UX only 11shows the Fast and Wide Scsi bus connector pinoutsMicroprocessor Fan Power Connector Pinouts Speaker Connector PinoutsPin Power LED Connector Pinouts Speaker Connector PinoutsReset Switch Connector Pinouts IDE Drive LED Connector PinoutsSoft Power Switch Connector Pinouts Scsi LED Connector PinoutsMemory and Microprocessor Configuration Configuring Sdram MemoryAlphaPC 164UX Sdram Memory Configurations Configuring Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram Memory Upgrading Sdram MemoryIncreasing Microprocessor Speed Preparatory InformationRequired Tools Removing the 21164 Microprocessor Installing the 21164 MicroprocessorShows the Fan/Heat-Sink Assembly on AlphaPC 164UX Increasing Microprocessor Speed Interrupts Interrupts and ISA Bus Addresses1lists each Alpha 164UX ISA interrupt and its source ISA InterruptsISA I/O Address Map ISA I/O Address MapFlash ROM Address Map Lists the Alpha 164UX ISA I/O space address mappingISA I/O Address Map Navigating the Arcsbios Configuring for Windows NTExploring the Arcsbios Navigation KeysArcsbios Arcsbios Setup Arcsbios SetupRun a Program Environment VariablesResources Advanced SetupSystem Time and Date System ConfigurationInstalling Windows NT Upgrading the Arcsbios FirmwareUpgrading the Arcsbios Firmware Print Configuration Add-in Board UtilitiesType in CD\alpha\arcinst.exe Installing Windows NT Before Installing Windows NTInstalling Windows NT Windows NT SetupIf 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 Troubleshooting steps No Video TroubleshootingTroubleshooting steps Keyboard error on boot up Hardware StartupPost Codes Beep CodesReplace the keyboard Beep CodesPost Codes Safe ArcsbiosStarting the Safe Arcsbios Battery Recycle/Disposal Information Battery Recycle/Disposal InformationMemory Supporting ProductsVisionTek Lakeside Dr Gurnee,IL Phone Fax Table A-1 Samsung Dimm Part Number ListViking Components Columbia Laguna Hills,Ca Phone Fax MemoryTable A-2 VisionTek Dimm Part Number List Table A-3 Viking Components Dimm Part Number ListThermal Products Power SupplyThermal Products Table A-5 Dense-Pac Microsystems Dimm Part Number ListEnclosure EnclosureSupport,Products and Documentation Samsung Alpha Products Samsung Alpha Documentation Following table lists some of the available documentation4Support,Products and Documentation