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1 Motherboard Description
2 Motherboard Resources
3 Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility
4 Error Messages and Beep Codes
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1 Motherboard Description
1.1 Overview
Tigereye board diagram
1.2 Motherboard Manufacturing Options
1.3 Form Factor
1.4 Microprocessor
1.4.1 Microprocessor Upgrade
1.5 Memory
1.5.1 System Memory
1.5.1.1 EDO DRAM
1.6 Chipset
1.6.1 82430VX System Controller (TVX)
1.6.2 82430VX Data Path (TDX)
1.6.3 PCI ISA/IDE Xcelerator (PIIX3)
1.6.4 IDE SUPPORT
1.7 Ultra I/O Interface Controller (SMC FDC37C93FR)
1.7.1 Floppy controller
1.7.2 Keyboard and mouse interface
1.7.3 Real time clock, CMOS RAM and battery
1.7.4 IrDA (infra-red) support
1.8 Graphics Subsystem (S3 Trio64V+)
1.8.1 Resolutions supported
1.8.2 Graphics Drivers and Utilities
1.9 Audio Subsystem (Creative Labs Vibra 16C)
1.9.1 Vibra 16C resource map
1.9.2 Audio Drivers
1.10 Motherboard Connectors
Figure 3 shows the connectors on the motherboard. Pin call outs and signal names follow Figure 3.
Figure 3. Motherboard Connector Locations
1.10.1 CD-ROM Connector - J2F2
1.10.2 Wave Table Connector - J2F3
1.10.3 Telephony Connector - J2F1
1.10.4 Power Connector - J7M2
1.10.5 Floppy Drive Connector - J10H1
1.10.6 IDE Connectors - J9H1, J9H2
IDE Connectors - J9H1, J9H2 (continued)
1.10.7 Front Panel I/O Connectors - J9E2
1.10.8 ISA Connectors- J1A1, J1A2, J1B1
ISA Connectors (continued)
1.10.9 PCI Connectors - J2C1, J2D1, J2E1, J2E2
1.10.10 Power Supply Connectors
1.10.11 Front panel Connectors
1.10.11.1 Speaker
1.10.11.2 Reset
1.10.11.3 Sleep or Power LED
1.10.11.4 HD LED
1.10.11.5 Infra-Red (IrDA) connector
1.10.11.6 Sleep / resume
1.10.11.7 Remote ON/OFF and Soft Power Support
1.10.12 Back Panel Connectors
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Figure 5. I/O Connections
1.10.13 Add-in Board Expansion Connectors
1.11 Jumper Settings
J9C1
A B C D
J7A1
J6M1
1.11.1 CPU Configuration (J9C1-C, D)
1.11.2 Clear CMOS (J9C1-A, Pins 4,5,6)
1.11.3 Password clear (J9C1-A, Pins 1,2,3)
1.11.4 CMOS Setup Access (J9C1-B, Pins 1,2,3)
1.11.5 CPU Voltage (J6M1)
1.12 Reliability
1.13 Environmental
1.14 Power Consumption
1.15 Regulatory Compliance
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1.15.3.3 Canadian Compliance
1.15.4 Installation Requirements
1.15.4.1 Follow Installation Instructions
1.15.4.2 Assure Host System Compatibility
1.15.4.3 Use Only In Intended Applications
1.15.4.4 Assure Host System & Accessory Certifications
Europe
U.S.
Canada
1.15.4.5 Installation Precautions
1.15.4.6 Battery Marking
1.15.4.7 Overload Protection:
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2 Motherboard Resources
2.1 Memory Map
Table 6. Memory Map
2.2 I/O Map
Table 7. I/O Map
Table 7. I/O Map (continued)
2.3 Soft-Off Control
The motherboard design supports Soft-off control via the SMM code in the BIOS
2.4 PCI Configuration Space Map
Table 8. PCI Configuration Space Map
2.5 DMA Channels
2.6 Interrupts
Table 10. Interrupts
3 Motherboard BIOS and Setup Utility
3.1 Introduction
3.2 BIOS Flash Memory Organization
3.3 BIOS Upgrades
3.4 PCI IDE Support
3.5 PCI Auto-configuration
3.6 ISA Plug and Play
3.7 Advanced Power Management
3.8 Language Support
3.9 Boot Options
3.10 Flash LOGO Area
3.11 Setup Enable Jumper
3.12 BIOS Setup Program
3.12.1 Overview of the Setup Menu Screens
3.12.2 Main BIOS Setup Screen
3.12.2.1 System Date
3.12.2.2 System Time
3.12.2.3 Floppy Options
3.12.2.4 Primary Master
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3.12.11 Security Screen
3.12.11.1 Administrative and User Access Modes
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4 Error Messages and Beep Codes
4.1 BIOS Beep Codes
4.2 PCI Configuration Error Messages
The following PCI messages are displayed as a group with bus, device and function information.
The following messages chain together to give a message such as:
4.3 BIOS Error Messages
BIOS Error Messages (continued)
4.4 ISA NMI Messages