Contents
Main
FCC STATEMENT
Copyright Notice
Acknowledgements
Packing list
Contents
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Introduction
Features
Specifications
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Board layout
Chapter 1 General Information 7
Card dimensions
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Installation
Jumpers and connectors
Chapter 2 Installation 11
Locating jumpers and connectors
ST
CHIPS
ALI
SMC
Setting jumpers
Safety precautions
Installing the CPU
Removing a CPU
Installing a CPU
Chapter 2 Installation 15
CPU type select (JP1, JP3, JP4)
CPU Type select (JP4, JP3, JP1)
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Installing DRAM (SIMMs)
Installing SIMMs
Removing SIMMs
IDE hard drive connections (IDE)
Connecting the hard drive
The following table lists the pin numbers and their respective signals:
IDE LED (IDE LED)
Floppy drive connections (FLOPPY DISK)
Connecting the floppy drive
Parallel port (PRINTER)
Installing the retaining bracket
Parallel port DRQ and DACK (JP11)
Power supply connections (POWER CON)
Power supply connector
Display connections (VGA, LCD)
LCD signal select (JP5, JP7)
*Default
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Keyboard and PS/2 KB/ mouse connections (KB CON, KB/PS2 MOUSE)
Serial ports
RS-232 connections (COM A, COM B)
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Watchdog timer setup
Watchdog timer time-out signal select (JP6)
Watchdog timer programming
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External switches and LEDs
Power LED and keylock (KEY LOCK)
External speaker (EXT SPK)
Reset switch (RESET SW)
Turbo LED (TURBO LED)
SMI (System Management Interrupt) switch (SMI SW)
Turbo Switch (TURBO SW)
Clear CMOS (JP12)
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General information
Using a mouse with WinBIOS setup
Using the keyboard with WinBIOS setup
WinBIOS Setup has a built-in keyboard driver that uses simple keystroke combinations:
Setup
Standard Setup
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Chapter 3 AMI WinBIOS
setup 45
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E000,64KB Shadow
Disabled
Enabled
Shadow
Setting Description
execution.
Chipset Setup
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Power Management Setup
PCI/PnP Setup
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Peripheral Setup
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Utility
Security
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Default
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Software drivers
Hardware configuration
Necessary prerequisites
Before you begin
Windows
95
Driver installation
Windows 3.1
Driver installation - Windows Setup
DOS
OS/2
NOTE: Always use the INSTxx.CMD for the
installation of the video device drivers. To change video resolutions, follow
below.
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Windows NT 3.51
Driver installation
Windows NT 4.0
Driver Installation
SOFTWARE UTILITIES
The CHIPSDSP utility
program
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The CHIPSCPL utility program
Installing the utility
How to use the utility
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A-80 SBC-455 User's Manual
Appendix A Watchdog Timer Demo Program A-81
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Installing PC/104 modules
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Usage
Configuring various LCD display