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4.6Register Map and Miscellaneous Functions

System Support

The RPM (speed) of all fans is the result of the temperature of the CPU as sensed by speed control circuitry. The fans are controlled to run at the slowest (quietest) speed that will maintain proper cooling.

Units using chassis and CPU fans must have both fans connected to their corresponding headers to ensure proper cooling of the system.

4.6Register Map and Miscellaneous Functions

This section contains the system I/O map and information on general-purpose functions of the ICH10 and I/O controller.

4.6.1 System I/O Map

Table 4-9 lists the fixed addresses of the input/output (I/O) ports.

 

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Contents Technical Reference Guide HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series Business Desktop ComputersDocument Part Number DecemberTechnical Reference Guide HP Compaq 8000 Elite Series Business Desktop ComputersFirst Edition December Document Part Number Contents 1 Introduction2 System Overview 3 Processor/Memory Subsystem 4 System Support5 Input/Output Interfaces 7 Power and Signal Distribution 6 Integrated Graphics Subsystem8 SYSTEM BIOS A Error Messages and Codes IndexIntroduction 1.1 About this Guide1.2 Additional Information Sources 1.1.1 Online Viewing1.3 Serial Number 1.4 Notational Conventions1.4.1 Special Notices 1.4.2 Values1.5 Common Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or AbbreviationTable 1-1 Continued Table 1-1 Continued Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or AbbreviationTable 1-1 Continued Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or AbbreviationTable 1-1 Continued Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or AbbreviationTable 1-1 Continued Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or AbbreviationTable 1-1 Continued 1-10 System Overview 2.1 Introduction2.2 Features Feature Differences by Form Factor USDT2.3 System Architecture Architectural Differences by Form FactorSystem Overview 2.3.1 Intel Processor Support 2.3.2 ChipsetChipset Components and Functionality 2.3.3 Support Components 2.3.4 System MemorySupport Component Functions 2.3.5 Mass Storage 2.3.6 Serial Interface2.3.7 Universal Serial Bus Interface 2.3.8 Network Interface Controller2.3.9 Graphics Subsystem 2.3.10 Audio SubsystemIntegrated Graphics Subsystem Statistics 2.4 Specifications 2.3.11 HP ProtectTools Embedded SecurityEnvironmental Specifications Factory Configuration Power Supply Electrical Specifications Physical Specifications2-12 Processor/Memory Subsystem 3.1 Introduction3.2 Intel Processors 3.2.1 Intel Processor Overview3.2.2 Processor Changing/Upgrading Supported Processors partial listing3.3 Memory Subsystem 3.3.1 Memory Upgrading 3.3.2 Memory Mapping and Pre-allocationMemory Socket Loading Figure 3-2. System Memory Map for maximum of 8 gigabytes Expansion AreaBase Memory System Support 4.1 Introduction4.2 PCI Bus Overview 4.2.1 PCI 2.3 Bus OperationPCI Component Configuration Access Wired toSystem Support PCI Bus4.2.2 PCI Express Bus Operation Software/Driver LayerTransaction Protocol Layer PCI Bus Mastering Devices4.2.5 PCI Power Management Support 4.2.3 Option ROM Mapping4.2.4 PCI Interrupts Link Layer4.2.6 PCI Connectors PCI 2.3 ConnectorPCI 2.3 Bus Connector Pinout Figure 4-2. 32-bit, 5.0-volt PCI 2.3 Bus ConnectorPCIe Connectors PCIe Bus Connector PinoutFigure 4-3. PCIe Bus Connectors 4.3 System Resources 4.3.1 Interrupts8259 Mode APIC Mode4.3.2 Direct Memory Access PCI Interrupt Distribution4.4 Real-Time Clock and Configuration Memory 4.4.1 Clearing CMOS4.5 System Management 4.4.2 Standard CMOS Locations4.5.1 Security Functions Configuration Memory CMOS MapPower-On / Setup Password Setup PasswordCable Lock Provision I/O Interface Security4.5.2 Power Management Smart Cover Lock OptionalACPI Wake-Up Events 4.5.3 System Status 4.5.4 Thermal Sensing and CoolingSystem Operational Status LED Indications 4.6 Register Map and Miscellaneous Functions 4.6.1 System I/O MapSystem I/O Map I/O PortFunction 4.6.2 GPIO Functions ICH10 FunctionsSIO Controller Functions Input/Output Interfaces 5.1 Introduction5.2 SATA/eSATA Interfaces 5.2.1 SATA interface5.2.2 eSATA interface 5.3 Serial Interface DB-9 Serial Connector Pinout5.4 Parallel Interface Support 5.4.1 Standard Parallel Port Mode5.4.2 Enhanced Parallel Port Mode 5.4.3 Extended Capabilities Port Mode5.4.4 Parallel Interface Connector DB-25 Parallel Connector Pinoute w q - 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 g f d s a p o i u y t r 5.5 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface 5.5.1 Keyboard Interface Operation5.5.3 Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface Connector 5.5.2 Pointing Device Interface OperationKeyboard/Pointing Device Connector Pinout 5.6.1 USB Connector 5.6 Universal Serial Bus Interface5.6.2 USB Cable Data USB Connector PinoutUSB Cable Length Data USB Color Code5.7 Audio Subsystem Figure 5-8. Audio Subsystem Functional Block Diagram5.7.1 HD Audio Controller 5.7.2 HD Audio Link Bus5.7.3 Audio Multistreaming 5.7.4 Audio Specifications The specifications for the HD Audio subsystem are listed in TableHD Audio Subsystem Specifications 5.8 Network Interface Controller 5.8.3 Power Management Support 5.8.1 Wake-On-LAN Support5.8.2 Alert Standard Format Support 5.8.4 NIC Connector 5.8.5 NIC SpecificationsTable 5-11. NIC Specifications Integrated Graphics Subsystem 6.1 Introduction6.2 Functional Description SDRAM Installed GMA 4500 Memory AllocationMaximum Memory Allocation 6.3 Display Modes 6.4 Upgrading 6.5 Monitor Connectors 6.5.1 Analog Monitor Connector6.5.2 DisplayPort Connector Figure 6-3. DisplayPort Connector, as viewed from rear of chassisIntegrated Graphics Subsystem Power and Signal Distribution 7.2 USDT Power Distribution7.1 Introduction 7.3 SFF/CMT Power Distribution Table 7-1 lists the specifications of the external supplyUSDT 135-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications Figure 7-2. SFF/CMT Power Distribution and Cabling, Block DiagramSFF 240-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications CMT 320-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications7.4 Power Control 7.4.1 Power ButtonPower LED Indications Power LEDPower failure power supply is overloaded. Check storage Pre-video memory error. Incompatible or incorrectly seated7.5 Power Management 7.4.2 Wake Up EventsPower Management Event Wake-On-LANSystem Power States PowerPower State7.6 Signal Distribution System Board Connector, Indicator, and Switch DesignationsDesignator Component functionFigure 7-5 shows pinouts of headers used on the sytem boards Table 7-7. ContinuedFigure 7-3. System Board Header Pinouts 7-10 System BIOS 8.1 Introduction8.2 ROM Flashing 8.2.1 Upgrading8.2.2 Changeable Splash Screen 8.3 Boot Functions 8.3.1 Boot Device Order8.3.2 Network Boot F12 Support 8.3.3 Memory Detection and Configuration8.3.4 Boot Error Codes 8.4 Client Management Functions 8.4.1 System ID and ROM Type 8.4.2 Temperature StatusSystem ID Numbers 8.5 SMBIOS SMBIOS Functions8.6 USB Legacy Support 8.7 Management Engine FunctionsError Messages and Codes A.2 Beep/Power LED CodesA.1 Introduction A.3 Power-On Self Test POST Messages Error Messages and CodesPower-On Self Test POST Messages Error Message1794--Inaccessible device attached to SATA 1796-SATA Cabling Error1801-Microcode Patch Error A.4 System Error Messages Error Messages and CodesA.5 Memory Error Messages Memory Error MessagesTable A-4 A.6 Keyboard Error Messages Memory Error MessagesTable A-4. Continued MessageA.7 Printer Error Messages A.8 Video Graphics Error MessagesInt. test, LpBk. test., and data register failed Int. test, LpBk. test., and cntrl. register failedA.9 Diskette Drive Error Messages A.10 Serial Interface Error Messages Table A-9 Serial Interface Error MessagesA.11 Modem Communications Error Messages Table A-10 Modem Communications Error MessagesA.12 System Status Error Messages A.13 Hard Drive Error Messages Cntlr. failed to deallocate bad sectorsxx = 00, Hard drive ID test xx = 01, Hard drive format test A.14 Hard Drive Error Messages A.15 Video Graphics Error Messages A.16 Audio Error MessagesEGA Mono. graphics mode test failed Lightpen graphics test failed, no respA.17 DVD/CD-ROM Error Messages A.18 Network Interface Error MessagesA.19 SCSI Interface Error Messages 65xx-xx, 66xx-xx MessageProbable Cause A.20 Pointing Device Interface Error Messages 8601-xx A-20 Index Numerics
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