FastTrak100 User Manual

Checking CMOS Settings

No changes are necessary in the Mainboard CMOS Setup for resources or drive types. Since FastTrak100 is a PCI Plug-n-Play (PnP) device, the Interrupt and Port address resources are automatically assigned by the Mainboard’s PCI PnP BIOS.

The FastTrak100 system resources including port address, interrupt, and BIOS address are automatically determined by the system PnP BIOS. To customize IRQ settings, enter the Mainboard BIOS’s Advanced PCI setup and follow the manufacturer’s procedures. When the system is limited by IRQ resources, the FastTrak100 card can be set for the same IRQ as other PCI cards that support PCI interrupt sharing.

For the FastTrak100 to be the bootable IDE controller, confirm in the mainboard’s Standard CMOS Setup that the drive types (for hard disk drives) are set for “Unknown Device” or “Not Installed” (see below). If there is a “Hard-Disk Drive Sequence,” place the FastTrak controller as the second choice in searching for a bootable device. No changes are needed for CD-ROM drives that are attached to the mainboard IDE controller.

Processor ID:

MHz

BIOS version: xxx

Cache:

 

Server Tag: xxxxx

System Time

 

18:50:37

 

System Date

 

Tue May 02, 2000

 

Diskette Drive A:

 

3.5 inch, 1.44 MB

 

Diskette Drive B:

 

Not Installed

 

Primary Drive 0

 

Unknown Device

 

Primary Drive 1

 

Unknown Device

 

Secondary Drive 0

 

CD-ROM Reader

 

Secondary Drive 1

 

Unknown Device

 

Hard-Disk Drive Sequence

<ENTER>

 

Boot Sequence

 

<ENTER>

 

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Promise Technology FAST TRAK100TM user manual Checking Cmos Settings, Processor ID MHz Bios version Cache Server Tag