AIMB-742 Socket 478 Intel® Pentium® 4/Celeron® Industrial ATX Motherboard with DDR/AGP/ Dual Gigabit LAN (400/533/ 800 MHz FSB) User’s Manual
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1.0.1 A Message to the Customer Advantech customer services Each and every Advantech product is built to the most exacting specifications to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments. Whether your new Advantech equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor, you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name Advantech has come to be known.
AIMB-742 User’s Manual iv Yes No Yes No LAN 1: Intel 82562EZ 10/ 100Base-T LAN 1: Intel 82547GI 10/ 100/1000Base-T LAN 2: Intel 82551QM 10/ No 100Base-T LAN 2: Intel 82541GI 10/ 100/1000Base-T No No Yes AGP Slot Yes Yes Yes (Intel 865G) Yes (Intel 865G) VGA: Intel 865G/865GV integrated No No Yes No Yes Yes (Intel 865G) Yes No Yes No Yes Yes (Intel 865G) AIMB-742E2- AIMB-742VG- AIMB-742G200A1 00A1 00A1 AIMB-742VE00A1 Model Table 1.
1.0.2 Product warranty Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation.
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Contents Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration .................................2 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 Features ............................................................................. 3 Specifications .................................................................... 3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 1.3.6 1.3.7 1.4 System............................................................................. 3 Memory...................
2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 Serial Ports (COM1 : CN9; COM2 : CN10 ) .................. 19 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Conn (CN11) ....................... 19 External Keyboard Connector (CN12)............................ 20 CPU Fan Connector (CN14) ........................................... 20 System FAN connector (CN15 and CN37)..................... 20 Front Panel Connectors (CN16, 17, 18, 19, 21&29)....... 21 2.12.1 2.12.2 2.12.3 2.12.4 2.12.5 2.12.6 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.
3.4.10 3.4.11 3.4.12 3.4.13 3.4.14 3.4.15 3.4.16 3.4.17 3.4.18 3.5 Advanced Chipset Features............................................. 34 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.5.8 3.5.9 3.5.10 3.5.11 3.5.12 3.5.13 3.5.14 3.6 Boot Up NumLock Status............................................. 33 Gate A20 Option........................................................... 33 Typematic Rate Setting................................................. 33 Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) .......................
3.6.16 3.6.17 3.6.18 3.6.19 3.6.20 3.6.21 3.6.22 3.6.23 3.6.24 3.7 Power Management Setup............................................... 41 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.7.3 3.7.4 3.7.5 3.7.6 3.7.7 3.7.8 3.7.9 3.7.10 3.7.11 3.7.12 3.7.13 3.7.14 3.7.15 3.8 Figure 3.10:PnP/PCI configurations screen.................. 44 Reset Configuration Data.............................................. 44 Resources Controlled By .............................................. 44 PCI/VGA Palette Snoop ...................................
3.13 Chapter 4 Chipset Software Install Utility.....................50 4.1 4.2 4.3 Chapter Introduction ..................................................................... 56 Dynamic Video Memory Technology............................. 56 Windows XP Driver Setup.............................................. 57 6 LAN Configuration ........................................62 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Chapter Before you begin ............................................................. 50 Introduction .........
B.9 CPU/System Fan Power Conn (CN14/15/37)................. 92 Table B.9:CPU/System Fan Power Conn (CN14/15/37).................................................................92 B.10 Power LED (CN16)......................................................... 92 B.11 External Speaker Connector (CN17)............................... 93 B.12 Reset Connector (CN18) ................................................. 93 B.13 HDD LED Connector (CN19)......................................... 94 B.
Table B.30:PCI bus map (for VE, E2 version) ........... 103 Table B.31:PCI bus map (for VG, G2 version) ..........
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CHAPTER 1 General Information 1
Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration 1.1 Introduction Advantech's AIMB-742 series industrial motherboard is designed based on the standard ATX form factor with additional industrial features such as long product life, high reliability and manageability. It is flexible to be installed in a commercial PC chassis or in an industrial grade rack mounting chassis. It meets the requirements of a variety of applications where a commercial motherboard cannot fit.
1.2 Features 1. Standard ATX form factor with industrial features: AIMB-742 provides industrial features like long product life, reliable operation under wide temperature range, watchdog timer, CMOS backup functions, etc. 2. PCI and ISA bus support: in addition to the 5 PCI slots, AIMB742 provides 2 ISA slots, allowing existing ISA legacy devices to be used in modern high performance computing system. 3.
drives or four enhanced IDE devices. Supports PIO mode 4 (16.67MB/s data transfer rate) and ATA 33/66/100 (33/66/100MB/s data transfer rate.) BIOS enabled/disabled. • Floppy disk drive interface: Supports up to two floppy disk drives, 5¼" (360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3½" (720 KB, 1.44 MB). BIOS enabled/disabled 1.3.2 Memory • RAM: Up to 4GB in four 184-pin DIMM sockets. Supports dual channel DDR266/333/400 SDRAM 1.3.3 Input/Output • PCI Bus: 5 PCI slots, 32-bit, 33MHz. PCI 2.
Dual 10/100/1000Base-T: Intel 82547GI (CSA) and Intel 82541GI (PCI) 1.3.6 Industrial features • Watchdog timer: Can generate a system reset or IRQ11. The watchdog timer is programmable, with each unit equal to one second or one minute (255 levels) 1.3.
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1.5 Board Layout: Jumper and Connector Locations CN37 CN32 CN59 CN58 CN31 CN55 CN57 PCI4 PCI3 PCI5 CN9 CN7 ISA2 ISA1 CN11 CN4 CN14 CN56 ATX1 PCI2 PCI1 J3 ATX2 J4 AGP1 CN1 CPU1 CN63 CN6 J1 CN18 CN29 CN1 CN2 SA0 SA1 DIMM 1 DIMM 2 CN22 CN13 DIMM 3 DIMM 4 CN64 J2 CN21 CN19 CN17 CN16 CN44 CN62 CN3 CN12 CN10 CN15 Figure 1.1: Jumper and Connector locations Note: AIMB-742VE-L0A1 and AIMB-742E2-L0A1 do not support AGP slot. CN55 CN31 CN11 CN4 CN9 CN7 Figure 1.
1.6 AIMB-742 Block Diagram 400/533/800 MHz FSB Processor VGA Port DDR 266/333/400 Channel A Intel 82865G/ Intel 82865GV CSA DDR 266/333/400 Channel B DDR 266/333/400 266MB/s ATA 33/66/100 2 SATA ports 150MB/s 8 USB Ports USB 2.0/1.1 Audio Codec AC-97 Intel 82801EB ICH5 LAN2 Intel 82541/ 82551 LPC Bus BIOS Super IO Winbond W83627HF Figure 1.
1.7 Safety Precautions Warning! Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis. Caution! Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges.
Caution! Danger of explosion if battery in correctly replaced. The battery need not to be charged. Replace only with Advantech-specified batteries. 1.8 Jumper Settings This section provides instructions on how to configure your motherboard by setting the jumpers. It also includes the motherboards's default settings and your options for each jumper. 1.8.1 How to set jumpers You can configure your motherboard to match the needs of your application by setting the jumpers.
Table 1.3: CMOS (J1) Clear CMOS data 2-3 closed * default setting 1.8.3 Watchdog timer output (J2) The AIMB-742 contains a watchdog timer that will reset the CPU or send a signal to IRQ11 in the event the CPU stops processing. This feature means the AIMB-742 will recover from a software failure or an EMI problem. The J2 jumper settings control the outcome of what the computer will do in the event the watchdog timer is tripped. Table 1.
512 and 1024 MB. The sockets can be filled in any combination with DIMMs of any size, giving a total memory size between 128 MB and 4 GB. Note: System resources such as PCI and AGP cards require physical memory address locations that reduce available memory addresses above 3GB. This may result in less than 4GB of memory being available to the operating system and applications. Limitation: The system configuration does not show the memory bank when booting. 1.9.
density (128 Mb, 256Mb or 512Mb and same in CSA latency. Any other memory configuration will result in single channel memory operation. 1.10 Memory Installation Procedures To install DIMMs, first make sure the two handles of the DIMM socket are in the "open" position. i.e. The handles lean outward. Slowly slide the DIMM module along the plastic guides on both ends of the socket. Then press the DIMM module right down into the socket, until you hear a click.
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Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals 2.1 Introduction You can access most of the connectors from the top of the board while it is installed in the chassis. If you have a number of cards installed or have a packed chassis, you may need to partially remove the card to make all the connections. 2.2 Primary (CN1) and Secondary (CN2) IDE Connectors CN1 CN2 You can attach up to four IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drives to the AIMB-742’s built-in controller.
resource with CF (CompactFlash) socket. CF card is only available for master mode. While setting CF as master, the other IDE device connected to secondary IDE can work as a slave device only and vice versa. 2.3 Floppy Drive Connector (CN3) CN3 You can attach up to two floppy disk drives to the AIMB-742's onboard controller. You can use 3.5" (720 KB, 1.44 MB) drives. The motherboard comes with a 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable. On one end of the cable is a 34-pin flat-cable connector.
2.5 USB Ports (CN6/CN63) CN6/CN63 The AIMB-742 provides up to eight ports of USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, which gives complete Plug & Play and hot swapping for up to 127 external devices.The USB interface complies with USB Specification Rev. 2.0 support transmission rate up to 480 Mbps and is fuse-protected. The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. 2.6 VGA Connector (CN7) CN7 The AIMB-742 includes a VGA interface that can drive conventional CRT displays.
2.7 Serial Ports (COM1 : CN9; COM2 : CN10 ) CN9 CN10 The AIMB-742 offers two serial ports, CN9 as COM1 and CN10 as COM2. These ports can connect to serial devices, such as a mouse or a printer, or to a communications network. The IRQ and address ranges for both ports are fixed. However, if you want to disable the port or change these parameters later, you can do this in the system BIOS setup. Different devices implement the RS-232 standard in different ways.
2.9 External Keyboard Connector (CN12) CN12 In addition to the PS/2 mouse/keyboard connector on the AIMB-742's rear plate, there is also an extra onboard external keyboard connector. This gives system integrators greater flexibility in designing their systems. 2.10 CPU Fan Connector (CN14) CN14 If fan is used, this connector supports cooling fans of 500mA (6W) or less. 2.11 System FAN connector (CN15 and CN37) If fan is used, this connector supports cooling fans of 500mA (6W) or less.
2.12 Front Panel Connectors (CN16, 17, 18, 19, 21&29) There are several external switches to monitor and control the AIMB-742 CN16,17,18,19,21,29 2.12.1 Power LED and Keyboard Lock (CN16) CN16 is a 5-pin connector for the power on LED. Refer to Appendix B for detailed information on the pin assignments. If a PS/2 or ATX power supply is used, the system's power LED status will be as indicated below: Table 2.
2.12.4 HDD LED (CN19) You can connect an LED to connector CN19 to indicate when the HDD is active. 1 2.12.5 ATX soft power switch (CN21) If your computer case is equipped with an ATX power supply, you should connect the power on/off button on your computer case to CN21. This connection enables you to turn your computer on and off. 2.12.6 SM Bus Connector (CN29) This connector is reserved for Advantech's SNMP-1000 HTTP/SNMP Remote System Manager.
2.14 USB and LAN ports (CN31 and CN32) CN32 CN31 The AIMB-742 provides up to eight USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports, which gives complete Plug & Play and hot swapping for up to 127 external devices.The USB interface complies with USB Specification Rev. 2.0 support transmission rate up to 480 Mbps and is fuse-protected. The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. The AIMB-742 is equipped with one or two high-performance Ethernet interfaces, which are fully compliant with IEEE 802.
2.16 Line Out, Mic IN connector (CN55) The Line Out is to output the audio signal to external audio device, like speakers or headphones. The Mic IN is to input the audio signal via microphones. 2.17 Audio input from CD-ROM (CD IN; CN56) The CD IN is a connector for CD-ROM to input the audio signal. 2.18 Aux Line-In connector (AUX IN; CN57) The connector is for audio device with Line-in connector.
2.19 Modem-In connector (MDM IN; CN58) The connector is for modem with internal audio connector. 2.20 Front Panel audio connector (FP AUDIO; CN59) The FPAUDIO is a front panel audio connector compliant with Intel® Front Panel I/O Connectivity Design Guide. To direct the audio signal output to the rear audio ports, the 5 and 6 pins, 9 and 10 pins must be shorted by jumper to activate the rear panel audio function. 2.
The 8-pin alarm board connector is for Advantech chassis with alarm board. 2.22 Case Open Connector (CN64) The 2-pin case open connector is for chassis with case open censor. While opening the case, the buzzer on motherboard will ring. 2.23 Serial ATA interface (SA0 and SA1) In addition to the two EIDE interfaces (up to four devices), the AIMB742 features high performance serial ATA interface (up to 150MB/s) which eases cabling to hard drives with thin and long cables.
2.24 Connecting to SNMP-1000 remote manager Use the 6-pin to 8-pin cable to connect the motherboard to SNMP-1000. This cable comes with the SNMP-1000. CN21 CN18 CN19 CN29 PIN 1 (red) PIN 1 (red) CN19 SNMP-1000 CPU Card 2.25 Auxiliary 4-pin power connector (ATX1) To ensure the sufficiency of power supply for Pentium® 4 motherboard, one auxiliary 4 pin power connector is available on AIMB-742. It is strongly suggested to use ATX1 while the system is unstable.
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CHAPTER 3 Award BIOS Setup 29 Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3.1 Introduction Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed memory (CMOS RAM) so that it retains the setup information when the power is turned off. 3.1.1 CMOS RAM Auto-backup and Restore The CMOS RAM is powered by an onboard button cell battery. When you finish BIOS setup, the data in CMOS RAM will be automatically backed up to Flash ROM.
3.2 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and press to allow you to enter the BIOS setup. Figure 3.1: Award BIOS Setup initial screen 3.3 Standard CMOS Setup Choose the “Standard CMOS Features” option from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu, and the screen below will be displayed. This menu allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive, display, and memory. Figure 3.
3.4 Advanced BIOS Features The “Advanced BIOS Features” screen appears when choosing the “Advanced BIOS Features” item from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu. It allows the user to configure the AIMB-742 according to his particular requirements. Below are some major items that are provided in the Advanced BIOS Features screen. A quick booting function is provided for your convenience. Simply enable the Quick Booting item to save yourself valuable time Figure 3.3: Advanced BIOS features screen 3.4.
3.4.5 Quick Power On Self Test Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. 3.4.6 First/Second/Third Boot Device The BIOS tries to load the OS with the devices in the sequence selected. Choices are: "Floppy", "LS120", "HDD-0", "SCSI", "CDROM", "HDD1", "HDD-2", "HDD-3", "ZIP100", "USB-FDD", "USB-ZIP", "USBCDROM", "USB-HDD", "LAN", "Disabled". 3.4.7 Boot Other Device Choose other device to boot, the choice is "Enabled" or "Disabled". 3.4.
3.4.15 Security Option Select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup. "System" The system will not boot, and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt. "Setup" The system will boot, but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt. Note: To disable security, select “PASSWORD SETTING” in the main menu. At this point, you will be asked to enter a password.
Figure 3.4: Advanced chipset features screen 3.5.1 DRAM Timing Selectable This item allows you to control the DRAM speed. The selections are "Manual" or "By SPD". 3.5.2 CAS Latency Time This controls the latency between DDR RAM read command and the time that the data actually becomes available. Leave this on the default setting. The options are "2", "2.5" or "3". 3.5.
3.5.7 System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000hFFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may occur. The Choices: "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.5.8 Video Bios Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may occur. The Choices: "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.5.
3.6 Integrated Peripherals Figure 3.5: Integrated peripherals Figure 3.
3.6.1 IDE HDD Block Mode If your IDE hard drive supports block mode select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. 3.6.2 On-Chip IDE Device IDE Primary (Secondary) Master/Slave PIO/UDMA Mode (Auto) Each channel (Primary and Secondary) has both a master and a slave, making four IDE devices possible. Because each IDE device may have a different Mode timing (0, 1, 2, 3, 4), it is necessary for these to be independent.
3.6.5 USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have USB peripherals. The choices: "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.6.6 USB 2.0 Controller This entry is for disable/enable USB2.0 controller only. The BIOS itself may/may not have high speed USB support. If the BIOS has high speed USB support built in, the support will be automatically turn on when high speed device were attached. The Choice : "Enabled" and "Disabled". 3.6.
3.6.12 Onboard FDC Controller When enabled, this field allows you to connect your floppy disk drives to the onboard floppy disk drive connector instead of a separate controller card. If you want to use a different controller card to connect the floppy disk drives, set this field to Disabled. 3.6.13 Onboard Serial Port 1 The settings are "3F8/IRQ4", "2F8/IRQ3", "3E8/IRQ4", "2E8/ IRQ3" and "Disabled" for the on-board serial connector. 3.6.
and at a speed faster than the maximum data transfer rate. “ECP + EPP” allows normal speed operation in a two-way mode. 3.6.22 EPP Mode Select This field allows you to select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9. The choices: "EPP1.9", "EPP1.7". 3.6.23 ECP Mode Use DMA This selection is available only if you select “ECP” or “ECP + EPP” in the Parallel Port Mode field. In ECP Mode Use DMA, you can select DMA channel 1, or DMA channel 3. Leave this field on the default setting. 3.6.
3.7.1 ACPI function The choice: "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.7.2 ACPI Suspend Type The Choice : "S1(POS)", and "S3(STR)". While selecting "S3(STR)", the "Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume" and "Resume on USB from S3" will be active for selection. 3.7.3 Power Management This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is directly related to the following modes: 1. HDD Power Down 2. Suspend Mode There are three selections for Power Management, and they have fixed mode settings.
seconds will turn off the system, whereas pushing the button momentarily (for less than 4 seconds) will switch the system to “suspend” mode. 3.7.9 CPU THRM-Throttling This field allows you to select the CPU THRM-Throttling rate. The choices: "75.0%", "50.0%", and "25.0%". 3.7.10 Resume on LAN/PCI PME# To enabled or disable the function to resume the system by PCI card or LAN. The Choice : "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.7.
3.7.15 PCI PIRQ [A-D]# When Enabled, the system will resume from suspend mode if interrupt occurs. The choice: "Enabled", "Disabled". 3.8 PnP/PCI Configurations Figure 3.10: PnP/PCI configurations screen 3.8.1 Reset Configuration Data Default is Disable. Select Enable to reset Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) if you have installed a new add-on and system configuration has caused such a conflict that OS cannot boot. 3.8.2 Resources Controlled By The commands here are "Auto(ESCD)" or “Manual.
This item will prevent the CPU from overheating. The choices are: "Disabled", "50C/122F", "53C/127F", "56C/133F", "60C/140F", "63C/145F", "66C/151F", "70C/158F". Figure 3.11: PC health status screen 3.9.2 Current System Temp This shows you the current temperature of system. 3.9.3 Current CPU Temperature This shows you the current CPU temperature. 3.9.4 Current CPUFAN Speed This shows you the current CPUFAN operating speed. 3.9.5 VCORE, +1.
3.10 Spread Spectrum Control Figure 3.12: Spread Spectrum Control screen 3.10.1 CPU Clock Ratio Key in a DEC number to setup the CPU Clodk Ratio. (Min=8; Max=50). This item only shows up under some special situations. 3.10.2 Spread Spectrum To enable/disable the spread spectrum. The Choice : "Disabled", "0.40%", "- 0.50%", "- 0.60%" and "- 1.00%". 3.11 Password Setting To change the password: 1. Choose the “Set Password” option from the “Initial Setup Screen” menu and press .
Please Confirm Your Password Enter the current password and press . 3. After pressing (ROM password) or the current password (user-defined), you can change the password stored in the CMOS. The password must be no longer than eight (8) characters. Remember, to enable the password setting feature, you must first select either “Setup” or “System” from the “Advanced BIOS Features” menu. 3.
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CHAPTER 4 Chipset Software Installation Utility 49 Chapter 4
Chapter 4 Chipset Software Install Utility 4.1 Before you begin To facilitate the installation of the enhanced display device drivers and utility software, you should read the instructions in this chapter carefully before you attempt installation. The device drivers for the AIMB-742 board are located on the software installation CD. The auto-run function of the driver CD will guide and link you to the utilities and device drivers under a Windows system.
• Identification of Intel ® chipset components in the Device Manager. • Integrates superior video features. These include filtered sealing of 720 pixel DVD content, and MPEG-2 motion compensation for software DVD Note: This utility is used for the following versions of Windows system, and it has to be installed before installing all the other drivers: Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows XP 4.3 Windows XP Driver Setup 1. Insert the driver CD into your system's CD-ROM drive.
2. Click "Next" when you see the following message. 3. Click "Yes" when you see the following message.
4. Click "Next" when you see the following message. 5. When the following message appears, click "Finish" to complete the installation and restart Windows.
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CHAPTER 5 VGA Setup 55 Chapter 5
Chapter 5 VGA Setup 5.1 Introduction The AIMB-742 has VGA onboard, you need to install the VGA driver to enable the function. The Intel® 865G/865GV Graphics Memory Controller Hub (the 865G/ 865GV GMCH) provides an integrated graphics accelerator delivering cost competitive 3D, 2D, and video capabilities. The GMCH contains an extensive set of instructions for 3D operations, BLT and Stretch BLT operations, motion compensation, overlay, and display control.
DVMT dynamically responds to system requirements, and application demands, by allocating the proper amount of display, texturing and buffer memory after the operating system has booted. For example, a 3D application when launched may require more vertex buffer memory to enhance the complexity of objects, or more texture memory to enhance the richness of the 3D environment.
installation procedure is for Windows XP. For other operating systems, please follow the on-screen installation guide 1.
2. You will see a welcome window. Please chick on "Next" to continue the installation. 3. Click "Yes" when you see the following message.
4. Click on "Yes" to continue the installation 5. Click "Finish" to complete the installation and restart the computer now or later.
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Chapter 6 LAN Configuration 6.1 Introduction The AIMB-742 features the 32-bit 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet network interface. This interface supports bus mastering architecture and autonegotiation features. Therefore standard twisted-pair cabling with RJ-45 connectors for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps and 1000 Mbps connections can be used. Extensive driver support for commonly-used network systems is also provided. 6.
6.3 Installation Note: Before installing the LAN drivers, make sure the CSI utility has been installed in your system. See Chapter 4 for information on installing the CSI utility. The AIMB-742's onboard Ethernet interface supports all major network operating systems. However, the installation procedure varies with different operating systems. In the following sections, refer to the one that provides driver setup procedure for the operating system you are using. 6.
2. Select "I accept the terms in the license agreement" and click "Next" to continue. 3. Click "Next" to continue.
4. Click "Install Software" to start the installation procedure. 5. The driver will be installed automatically and the LAN function will be enabled after the installation.
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CHAPTER 7 Onboard Security Setup 67 Chapter 7
Chapter 7 Onboard Security Setup 7.1 Introduction The AIMB-742's hardware monitor is designed with Winbond W83627HF. Onboard security (OBS) functions monitor key hardware. They help you maintain your system's stability and durability. The AIMB-742 can monitor 5 sets of system positive voltages, 2 sets of system negative voltages, CPU cooling fan speed, and CPU temperature. The positive system voltage sets which can be monitored include: • CPU core voltage: 1.3 V ~ 3.3 V, according to Intel specifications.
7.2 Windows XP Driver Setup 1. Insert the driver CD into your system's CD-ROM drive. In a few seconds, the software installation main menu appears, as shown in the following figure. Click on the "Install" button under the "OBS DRIVERS" heading. 2. Click "Next" when you see the following message.
3. Click "Next" when you see the following message. 4. Click "Next" when you see the following message.
5. Click "Next" to continue. 6. Click "Finish" when you see the following message.
7.3 Using the OBS Hardware Doctor Utility After completing the setup, all the OBS functions are permanently enabled. When a monitored reading exceeds safe limits, a warning message will be displayed and an error beep tone will activate to attract your attention. OBS Hardware Doctor will show an icon on the right side of the bottom window bar. This icon is the "Terminate and Stay Resident" (TSR) icon.
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Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer 75 Appendix A
Appendix A Programming the watchdog timer A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer The AIMB-742's watchdog timer can be used to monitor system software operation and take corrective action if the software fails to function after the programmed period. This section describes the operation of the watchdog timer and how to program it. A.1.1 Watchdog timer overview The watchdog timer is built-in the super I/O controller W83627HF.
Unlock W83627H Select register of watchdog timer Enable the function of the watchdog timer Use the function of the watchdog timer Lock W83627HF 77 Appendix A
Watchdog Timer Registers Address of register (2E) Attribute Read/Write Value (2F) and description 87 (hex) ----- Write this address to I/O address port 2E (hex) twice to unlock theW83627HF 07 (hex) write Write 08 (hex) to select register of watchdog timer. 30 (hex) write Write 01 (hex) to enable the function of the watchdog timer. Disabled is set as default. F5 (hex) write Set seconds or minutes as units for the timer.
F7 (hex) read/write Bit 6: Write 1 to enable keyboard to reset the timer, 0 to disable.[default] Bit 5: Write 1 to generate a timeout signal immediately and automatically return to 0. [default=0] Bit 4: Read status of watchdog timer, 1 means timer is ""time out""." AA (hex) ----- Write this address to I/O port 2E (hex) to lock the watchdog timer.2 Table A.1: Watchdog timer registers A.1.4 Example Program 1. Enable watchdog timer and set 10 sec.
;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Set second as counting unit Mov al,0f5h Out dx,al Inc dx In al,dx And al,not 08h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Set timeout interval as 10 seconds and start counting Mov al,0f6h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,10 Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; lock W83627HF Mov al,0aah Out dx,al 2.
;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al,30h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,01h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Set minute as counting unit Mov al,0f5h Out dx,al Inc dx In al,dx Or al,08h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Set timeout interval as 5 minutes and start counting Mov al,0f6h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,5 Out dx,al ;-------------------
Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,08h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al,30h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,01h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable watchdog timer to be reset by mouse Mov al,0f7h Out dx,al Inc dx In al,dx Or al,80h Out dx,al ;------------------
Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,08h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al,30h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,01h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable watchdog timer to be strobed reset by keyboard Mov al,0f7h Out dx,al Inc dx In al,dx Or al,40h Out dx,al ;-------
Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,08h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al,30h Out dx,al Inc dx Mov al,01h Out dx,al ;----------------------------------------------------------Dec dx ; Generate a time-out signal Mov al,0f7h Out dx,al Inc dx In al,dx ;Write 1 to bit 5 of F7 register Or al,20h Out dx,al ;
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Appendix B Pin Assignments B.1 IDE Hard Drive Connector (CN1, CN2) Table B.
B.2 Floppy Drive Connector (CN3) 33 31 3 1 34 32 4 2 Table B.
B.3 Parallel Port Connector (CN4) 13 12 2 1 26 25 15 14 Table B.
B.4 USB Connector (CN6 and CN63) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table B.4: USB1/USB2 connector (CN6 and CN63) Pin USB1 Signal Pin 1 +5 V 6 2 UV7 3 UV+ 8 4 GND 9 5 Chassis GND 10 USB2 Signal +5 V UVUV+ GND N/CA B.5 VGA Connector (CN7) 5 1 10 6 15 11 Table B.
B.6 COM1/COM2 RS-232 Serial Port (CN9, CN10) Table B.6: COM1/2 RS-232 serial port (CN9/10) Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI B.
Table B.7: Keyboard and mouse connector (CN11) Pin Signal 1 KB DATA 2 N/C 3 GND 4 KB VCC 5 KB CLK 6 N/C B.8 External Keyboard Connector (CN12) Table B.
B.9 CPU/System Fan Power Conn (CN14/15/37) Table B.9: CPU/System Fan Power Conn (CN14/15/37) Pin Signal 1 GND 2 +12V 3 Detect B.10 Power LED (CN16) You can use an LED to indicate when the motherboard is on. Pin 1 of CN16 supplies the LED's power, and Pin 3 is the ground. Table B.
B.11 External Speaker Connector (CN17) The motherboard has its own buzzer. You can also connect it to the external speaker on your computer chassis. Table B.11: External Speaker Connector (CN17) Pin Function 1 Buzzer 2 NC 3 Buzzer 4 Speaker out B.12 Reset Connector (CN18) 1 Table B.
B.13 HDD LED Connector (CN19) 1 Table B.13: HDD LED connector (CN19) Pin Signal 1 VCC (LED+) 2 IDE LED (LED-) B.14 ATX Soft Power Switch (CN21) 1 Table B.
B.15 H/W Monitor Alarm (CN22) 1 Table B.15: H/W monitor alarm (CN22) Pin Signal 1 Enable OBS alarm 2 Disable OBS alarm B.16 SM Bus Connector (CN29) 1 Table B.16: SM Bus Connector (CN 29) Pin Signal 1 2 SMB_DATA SMB_CLK B.17 USB/LAN ports (CN31 and CN32) Table B.
Table B.18: Ethernet 10/100Base-T RJ-45 port Pin Signal Pin 1 XMT+ 5 2 XMT6 3 RCV+ 7 4 N/C 8 Signal N/C RCVN/C N/C B.18 CF socket (CN44) Table B.
21 22 23 24 25 D00 D01 D02 #IOIS16 #CD2 46 47 48 49 50 #PDIAG D08 D09 D10 GND B.19 Line Out, Mic IN connector (CN55) Line Out MIC in B.20 Audio input from CD-ROM (CD IN; CN56) Table B.
B.21 Aux Line-In connector (AUX IN; CN57) Table B.21: Aux Line-In connector (AUX IN; CN57) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 AUX_L 3 GND 2 GND 4 AUX_R B.22 Modem-In connector (MDM IN; CN58) Table B.
B.23 Front Panel audio connector (FP AUDIO; CN59) Table B.23: Front audio conn (FP AUDIO; CN59) Pin Signal Pin 1 MIC 6 2 GND 7 3 MIC_BIAS 8 4 VCC 9 5 LOUT_R 10 Signal LOUT_RR NC NC LOUT_L LOUT_LL B.24 Case Open Connector (CN64) Table B.
B.25 8-pin Alarm Board Connector (CN62) Table B.25: 8-pin Alarm Board Connector (CN62) Pin Signal Pin 1 5VSB 5 2 GND 6 3 GND 7 4 -5V 8 Signal VCC VCC3 -12V +12V B.26 System I/O Ports Table B.26: System I/O ports Addr.
1F0-1F8 200-207 278-27F 290-297 2F8-2FF 300-31F 360-36F 378-37F 380-38F 3A0-3AF 3B0-3BF 3C0-3CF 3D0-3DF 3F0-3F7 3F8-3FF Fixed disk Game I/O Parallel printer port 2 (LPT3) On-board hardware monitor Serial port 2 Prototype card Reserved Parallel printer port 1 (LPT2) SDLC, bisynchronous 2 Bisynchronous 1 Monochrome display and printer adapter (LPT1) Reserved Color/graphics monitor adapter Diskette controller Serial port 1 B.27 DMA Channel Assignments Table B.
B.28 Interrupt Assignments Table B.
B.30 PCI Bus Map Table B.30: PCI bus map (for VE, E2 version) Function Signals: Device ID INT# pin Onboard LAN1 -INT E Onboard LAN2 AD26 INT H Bridge AD22 PCI slot 1 AD31 INT B, C, D, A PCI slot 2 AD30 INT C, D, A, B PCI slot 3 AD29 INT D, A, B, C PCI slot 4 AD28 INT A, B, C, D PCI slot 5 AD27 INT B, C, D, A Table B.
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