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Preface
Conventions
Hexadecimal numbers are identified by a lower case h
For example
Binary numbers and bit patterns are identified by a lower case b
Bibliography
❒HP Kayak XA PC Workstation DT User’s Guide manual (D4790-90001)
❒HP Kayak XA PC Workstation MT User’s Guide manual (D4800-90001)
HP Kayak XA PC Workstation (Desktop and Minitower)
Familiarization Guide
How to use this online guide
the guide
guide
in the guide
Specifications
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Contents
1 System Overview
Environmental Specifications (Desktop and Minitower)
2 System Board
3 Interface Devices and Mass-StorageDrives
4 HP BIOS
5 Power-On Self-Testand Error Messages
Appendix
System Overview
Front view
1 System Overview
Package for the Desktop Models
Package for the Desktop Models
Front view with cover removed
Package for the Minitower Models
Package for the Minitower Models
HP Kayak XA PC Workstation Overview
HP Kayak XA PC Workstation Overview
Component
Desktop
Minitower
Microprocessor
Hardware Control Panel
Hardware Control Panel
Desktop Hardware
Control Panel
Minitower Hardware
Physical Characteristics
Electrical Specifications
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Total Rating
An attempt to draw too much current (such as a short circuit across edge
connector pins, or an accessory board that is not suitable for these PC
triggered, and the PC Workstation could fail to boot
Both power supplied on the desktop and minitower models are new
Environmental Specifications (Desktop and Minitower)
Access HP World Wide Web
Documentation
Where to Find the Information
System board
BIOS
routines (POST)
Peripheral Devices
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System Board
System Board and Backplane Boards
#AD[xx]
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Architectural View
Architectural View
Main Memory
The PAC Chip (440LX)
AGP Bus Interface
detail in “Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Controller” on page
348 MB of dynamic random access memory (ECC SDRAM)
The memory bus is 72-bitswide, comprised of 64 bits of data and 8 bits of
memory
The PIIX4, PCI/ISA Bridge Chip (82371AB)
translation. It supports the Plug-and-Playmechanism. Data buffers are
of the devices on the PCI Bus
ISA Bus Interface
contains a standard ISA bus controller and data buffering logic. It can
directly support six ISA slots without external data or address buffering
Cache Memory
Intel Pentium II Microprocessor
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Bus Frequencies
internal clock multiplier within the processor
For example, the Pentium II 300 MHz processor multiplies the 66 MHz
frequency of the Processor-Localbus, which for all HP Kayak XA PC
ratio
Error Correcting Code Operation
Main Memory Bus
The
(ECC) memory of the
allows any single bit error that occurs in any
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller
Other PCI Accessory Devices
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) Controller
HP Kayak XA PC Workstations
Pipelining
sideband addressing
Double clocking
AGP PCI Bus Implementation
In the below diagram, the AGP Bus is viewed as a PCI bus with extra data lines
Serial EEPROM
LM75 Chip
Main PLL
The Super I/O Controller (NS 82317)
Audio Controller
Flash EEPROM
System Board Switches
H = HP Professional PC
C = Kayak XA (Pentium II models) 1 = Kayak family
x = major revision
yy= minor revision
zz= language
Little Ben
Other ISA Accessory Devices
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Interface Devices and Mass-StorageDrives
Cirrus 5465 Graphics Controller Chip
The Cirrus Logic AGP 5465, can be characterized as follows:
•100% hardware- and BIOS-compatiblewith IBM® VGA display standard
64-bit
•24-bitpixel bus (video playback width)
•Green power saving features
•GUI acceleration width (in bits)
Hardware acceleration of graphical user interface (GUI) operations through a
•Hardware cursor
•Integrated programmable, dual-clocksynthesizer
Connectors
Video Memory
Available Video Resolutions
PCI Interface
SCSI Interface
SCSI / PCI LAN Combo Board Features
10BT/100TX LAN Controller
Mbits per second over
•Blinking - during Autonegotiation
10BT/100TX LAN Features
Remote Power On
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Hard Disk Drives
Flexible Disk Drives
CD-ROMDrives
Connectors and Sockets
IDE Connector
Status Panel Connector
Flexible Disk Drive Data Connector
USB Stacked Connector
Power Supply Connector
Battery Pack
Power Supply 3V3 for System
ExtStart Connector
Power Supply 3V3 for System
16-BitSCSI Connector
8-BitSCSI Connector
16-BitSCSI Connector
SCD12
SCD13
SCD14
SCD15
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VGA DB15 Connector
VGA DB Connector Pins
Standard VGA
DDC2B
VESA Pass-ThroughConnector
Socket Pin Layouts
Ethernet UTP Connector
Keyboard and Mouse Connector
Parallel Port Connector
Serial Port Connector
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HP BIOS
Using the HP Setup Program
Advanced Menu
•Memory and Cache. Define how to configure the specified block of memory
Video
•Flexible Disk Drives. Enable or disable the on-boardflexible disk controller
•IDE Devices. Configure IDE Primary and Secondary devices
Security
User Password
Hardware Protection
Boot Device Security
Boot Menu
Default Settings You Can Change
Starting the SCSI Configuration Utility
Power-Onfrom Space-Bar
Soft Power Down
System Memory Map
HP I/O Port Map (I/O Addresses Used by the System1)
DMA Channel Controllers
DMA controller
Interrupt Controllers
PCI Interrupt Request Lines
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Power-On Self-Testand Error Messages
Order in Which the Tests are Performed
view system errors
error message utility
For example, if the error 0101 - 52 is displayed
A table listing the error codes, causes and symptoms is on page
POST Routine Description
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The following are for boot block in Flash ROM
Error Message Summary
Error Message Summary
Category #1: if the error requires to run Setup, the POST should prompt:
<F1= Continue>, <F2= Setup>, <Enter= View System Error
and pause. (refer to autoconfig specification for more details on POST prompts)
<Enter= View System Error
Cause / Symptom
0310h
0311h
0305h
0306h
General failure on floppy controller
0731h
Defective SIMM (module 1, bank 3)
0732h
Defective SIMM (module 2, bank 3)
0800h
Beep Codes
Beep Pattern
Beep
Lights on the Hardware Control Panel
Appendix
Standard VGA Modes
Extended Video Modes
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of characters with descenders, but does not restrict program operation nor
does it make characters particularly difficult to read. For absolute
should be used
The fastest refresh rate for that particular monitor type selected is
Maximum Refresh Rates
BIOS Modes Supported
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