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User guide MATSONIC MS6380
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
PS/2, OS/2, IBM, PC/AT, and PC/XT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel and Pentium® are trademarks of Intel Corporation. AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends Inc. MS-DOS and WINDOWS 95/98/NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. PC-cillin and ChipAwayVirus are trademarks of Trend Micro, Inc. AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation. IDT is a trademark of Integrated Devices Technology Corporation. SiS is a trademark of Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation.
Copyright (C) 1999. All Rights Reserved. MS6380SG, Version 3.2 S5X/January 1999
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................................... 1 Key Features ......................................................................................... 2 Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions ................. 5 Chapter2: Hardware Configuration ...................................................... 6 Mainboard Component Locations ........................................................ 7 CPU Installation ................................................................................... 8 CPU Speed Setting ......................................................................... 8 Memory Installation ............................................................................. 8 Jumper Settings .................................................................................... 9 JP6 - CMOS RAM Clear Selector ................................................. 9 ATX Functions & Connectors ............................................................. 10 Software Power-Off ....................................................................... 10 LAN/Modem Ring Wake On .......................................................... 10 JP4 - LAN Wake On Connector ..................................................... 11 Alarm Wake On .............................................................................. 11 Keyboard Power On ....................................................................... 11 JP1 - Keyboard Power On Selector ................................................ 12 PWR1 - ATX Power Connector ..................................................... 12 J9(21,22) - Power Button/Suspend Switch Connector ................... 13 Connectors ........................................................................................... 14 FDC1 - Floppy Disk Drive Connector ........................................... 14 IDE1/IDE2 - Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors ........................ 14 COM2 - Serial Port 2 ..................................................................... 14 J6 - InfraRed Connector ................................................................. 15 FAN1 - CPU Fan Power Connector ............................................... 15 Case Connectors: J9 ....................................................................... 16 Onboard PCI Sound ............................................................................ 18 J7/J8 - Analog Audio from CD-ROM Connectors ........................ 18 Sound and Game ............................................................................ 18
iii J5 - Digital Audio Connectors ....................................................... 19 CD2 - SPDIF OUT Signal Level Selector ..................................... 19 CD1 - Internal SPDIF IN Connector ............................................. 19 Notice for Sound Pro drivers install and application ..................... 20 The 4 Speakers System .................................................................. 21 JP3 - Onboard Sound Pro Selector ................................................ 22 Chapter3: BIOS Setup .......................................................................... 23 Entering BIOS Setup............................................................................ 24 Default.................................................................................................. 24 Load Optimal Settings.................................................................... 24 Load Best Performance Settings.................................................... 24 Setup Item ........................................................................................... 25 Standard CMOS Setup................................................................... 25 Advanced CMOS Setup................................................................. 26 Advanced Chipset Setup................................................................ 28 Power Management Setup.............................................................. 31 PCI / Plug and Play Setup.............................................................. 33 Peripheral Setup............................................................................. 35 H/W Monitor & CPU PnP Setup.................................................... 37 Change Supervisor Password......................................................... 38 Auto-Detect Hard Disks................................................................. 38 Save Settings and Exit.................................................................... 38 Exit Without Saving....................................................................... 38 Chapter4: SoftWare Driver .................................................................. 39
Chapter 1
Introduction
This mainboard is a SiS530 100MHz highly integrated high-performance mainboard based on the advanced Socket 7 microprocessor and provides CPU Plug and Play feature for faster and easier CPU installation. The mainboard features highly flexible configurations and is fully IBM PC/AT compatible. The mainboard uses a Super 7 chipset with 3D video inside which is built with a high performance 64-bit 3D AGP Graphics Accelerator with 8MB frame buffer. It supports the PCI/ISA and Green standards, provides the Host/AGP bridge, and integrates all system control functions such as ACPI(Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). The ACPI provides more energy saving features for the OSPM(OS Direct Power Management) function. The mainboard has an onboard PCI Sound to meet PC98' specifications for 3D Multimedia systems, and built-in Hardware Monitor circuit to monitor CPU fan speeds/voltages/temperature with SiS System Hardware Monitor. And the mainboard BIOS provides Trend's ChipAway Virus to ensure the entire boot process virus free.
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Chapter 1
Key Features
The advanced features of the mainboard including: t Supports P54C/P55C (MMX) Pentium® CPUs and Cyrix/IBM 6x86L/6x86MX/MII, AMD K6/K6-2, IDT C6 CPUs with Frequency at 60/66/75/83/95/100MHz; Provides CPU Plug and Play features for faster and easier CPU installation; Memory: -- provides 3 DIMMs for SDRAM memory modules -- supports a maximum size of 768MB system memory -- onboard 64-bit 1M/2M(optional) L2 cache Expansion slots: -- provides 3 PCI, and 1 ISA slots; Onboard 2 IDE ports: -- supports 4 IDE devices maximum -- supports PIO, PCI Bus Master and Ultra DMA/33/66 operation modes ATX Power Supply: -- provides ATX power connectors and features of ATX power -- provides Power Button/Suspend Switch and Keyboard Power On/Off functions -- Alarm Wake Up and LAN/Modem Wake Up functions Onboard 64-bit 3D VGA Graphics Accelerator: -- supports AGP Ver1.0 specification and 66/133MHz -- supports high performance 64-bit GUI accelerator with excellent video playback capability
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Introduction -- maximum 8MB frame buffer share from the system memory -- high resolution graphic modes up to 1600x1200 t
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Onboard CMI 8338 PCI Sound Features: -- HRTF 3D positional audio supports Direct Sound 3D, A3D interfaces, and four speakers mode. -- full duplex 16bit CODEC for playback and record. -- supports Windows 3.1/95/98 and NT 4.0. -- Digital Audio Interface supports 24bit stereo 44KHz sampling rate and 120 dB audio quality. -- builtin 32 ohm earphone buffer and 3D surround. -- Wave-Table Synthesizer supports Direct Music. -- supports MPU-401 Game/Midi port and SB16. -- Stereo Mixer supports analog mixing from CDAudio, Line-In, and digital mixing from voice, FM/Wave-Table and digital CD-Audio Onboard Multi-I/O and Peripheral interface, including: -- 1 floppy port with 1 MB/s transferring rate -- 2 serial ports with 16550 compatible with Fast UART -- 1 parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities -- 2 USB ports and PS/2 keyboard/mouse ports -- 1 IR interface Built-in Hardware Monitor circuit: -- detects CPU fan speed/temperature and voltages. BIOS: -- Onboard 2M Flash ROM supports complete ACPI and Legacy PMU and is fully compatible with PC97 and PC98 -- provides Plug & Play function which detects the peripheral devices and expansion cards automatically -- supports Trend's ChipAwayVirus to ensure the entire boot process is virus free, no installation and configuration worries
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Chapter 1 Bundled: -- AMI Desktop Client Manager detects abnormal condition through the network link or self core -- PC-cillin98 (OEM) provides automatic virus protection for Windows 95/98 and the Internet Dimension: -- Micro ATX Form Factor, 24.5cm (L) x 19cm (W)
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Introduction
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Unpacking the Mainboard & Static Electricity Precautions
This Mainboard package contains the following items: 1. This Mainboard and the Device Driver 2. This User's Guide and AT cables 3. SPDIF/IN cable(optional) 4. Optional Digital Audio ribbon cable/bracket 5. COM2 ribbon cable/bracket The mainboard is easily damaged by static electricity. Follow the precautions below while unpacking or installing the mainboard. 1. Do not remove the mainboard from its original package until you are ready to install it. 2. Frequently ground yourself to discharge any static electric charge that may build up in your body while working on installation and/or configuration. For example, you may ground yourself by grasping an unpainted portion of the systemÕs metal chassis. 3. Remove the mainboard from its anti-static packaging and place it on a grounded surface, component side up. 4. Handle the mainboard by its edges or by the mounting bracket to avoid touching its components. 5. Check the mainboard for damage. If any integrated circuit appears loose, press carefully to seat it firmly in its socket. 6. Do not apply power if the mainboard appears damaged. If there is damage to the board contact your dealer immediately.
Chapter 2
Hardware Configuration
Before you install the mainboard into the system chassis, you may find it convenient to first configure the mainboard's hardware. This chapter describes how to set jumpers and install memory modules, and where to attach components, however, the CMOS jumper is set on the "Clear" position when this mainboard is shipped and you need to set it to the "Normal" position in order for the mainboard perform properly. Warning: Set JP6 to "Normal" position before setting other jumpers or memory modules. This mainboard will not function properly if you fail to do so.
Hardware Configuration
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Mainboard Component Locations
1
Line out J5 J7 J8
1
MIC Line in/ Rear
VGA1
COM1
USB(B) USB(T)
PS/2-KBD PS/2-Mouse
1
JP4
1
FDC 1
+
Chipset Chipset
IDE2
J9
21 22 1 2
Battery
1
1
JP6
1
IDE1
Figure 2-1. Mainboard Component Locations
Socket 7
CD2 CD1
JP3
1 1
Game J6
PRN1
PCI3
PCI2
PCI1
I/O
1
PWR1
JP1
1
COM2 DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
FAN1
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Chapter 2
CPU Installation
CPU Speed Setting
This mainboard provides CPU Plug and Play technology, so that there is no need to do the CPU jumper setting. Enter the BIOS Setup and select "CPU Plug and Play Setup". Choose the correct CPU speed to match your CPU installed. However, if you need to change a CPU, follow the below steps: 1. Power off system and unplug the power core. 2. Install a new CPU to Socket7. 3. Clear CMOS RAM (see Jumper Settings) or hold down the key then power on the system. 4. After power on the system, then enter the BIOS Setup section to set the new CPU speed. Note: If the CPU speed is set incorrectly and fails to boot up the system, then repeat steps 1, 3, 4 again.
Memory Installation
The mainboard lets you add up to 768MB of system memory through 3 DIMM sockets on the board, that is divided into 3 banks: Bank 0, Bank 1, and Bank 2, which supports the following memory configurations. Bank Memory Module Bank 0 DIMM1 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB Bank 1 DIMM2 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB Bank 2 DIMM3 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB Total System Memory = Bank 0 + Bank 1 + Bank 2 Notes: 1. Supports only 3.3V SDRAM DIMM modules. 2. The SDRAM must be installed in DIMM1 first, if onboard VGA is being used.
Hardware Configuration
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Jumper Settings
JP6 - CMOS RAM Clear Selector
The battery on this mainboard is designed to retain the system configuration in CMOS RAM. In order to save the life of the battery, this jumper is set to "Clear CMOS" position when this board is shipped, therefore you need to set this jumper to "Normal" position before setting other system configuration.
Description Clear CMOS
(while shipping)
JP6
1
I/O
Normal
1
Chipset Chipset
1
JP6
1
JP6
Note: 1. Make sure this jumper is set to Normal mode before use. 2. Once you need to clear the CMOS, make sure your system is truned off and the power core is unplugged.
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Chapter 2
ATX Functions & Connectors
This mainboard supports ATX power and ACPI specification. The ATX functions and connectors are described below.
Software Power-Off
Follow the steps below to use the "Software Power-Off Control" function in Windows 95/98 with ATX power supply. 1. Click the START button on the Windows 95/98 task bar. 2. Select Shut Down The Computer to turn off the computer. The message "It is now safe to turn off your computer." will not be shown when using this function.
LAN/Modem Ring Wake-On
While in Soft-off/Suspend state, if an external LAN/ modem ring-up signal occurs, the system wakes up and can be remotely accessed. Make sure that the IRQ3 option in the Power Management Setup of the BIOS Setup section is set to "Monitor" and the Ring On/LAN Card Power On options are set to "Enabled". User must connect LAN card to the following connector when using LAN Wake-On function.
Hardware Configuration
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JP4 - LAN Wake On Connector
Connect this connector to the LAN card which supports ACPI specification.
I/O
5V Standby Ground Active High
1
1
JP4
JP4
Chipset Chipset
Alarm Wake Up
If you want to autoboot the system at a certain time, set the function of RTC Alarm time properly and the function of RTC Alarm Power On in the BIOS Setup section will be set to "Enabled".
Keyboard Power On
Press the hot key(Ctrl + Alt + Back Space) to power on the system and refer to the following jumper description - JP1for more information.
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Chapter 2
JP1 Keyboard Power On Selector
This jumper is designed for the user to turn on the system by using the keyboard, and, the user must enter BIOS Setup to set the "Keyboard Power On" option in the Advanced Chipset Setup. The sequence of the hot key of Keyboard Power On is ++.
JP1
JP1
Chipset
Note: Make sure that the system power can provide 720mA on +5VSB(+5V Standby) signal before using Keyboard Power On function.
PWR1 ATX Power Connector
The ATX power supply is a single 20-pin connector. Connect the ATX power supply to this connector which provides all power for the mainboard.
Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 3.3V 3.3V Ground +5V Ground Pin Description 6 7 8 9 10 +5V Ground Power OK 5VSB +12V Pin Description 11 12 13 14 15 3.3V 12V Ground PS-ON Ground Pin Description 16 17 18 19 20 Ground Ground 5V +5V +5V
Sound I/O Chip
Description Disabled(default)
Chipset
JP1
1
Enabled
1
Cache
Cache
Hardware Configuration
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J9 (21,22) Power Button/SuspendSwitch Connector
Attach the ATX power button/suspend switch cable to this connector. In the AT power system, this connector will act as a suspend switch; and in the ATX power system, this connector will be not only an ATX power button but a suspend switch as well. Details are described below: Turn the system back on by pushing the power button, and, if the system is already on, pushing the power button allows the system to be switched to the Suspend mode. However, if push and hold the power button for more than 4 seconds, then the system will be turned off completely. And, if the system is already in the Suspend mode, pushing the power button rapidly will turn on the system.
I/O
pin21, 22 - Power Button
21 22
Chipset Chipset
J9
1 2
J9
21 22
1 2
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Chapter 2
Connectors
Attach system components and case devices to the mainboard via the mainboard connectors. A description of each connector follows. See Figure 21 for the location of the connectors on the mainboard. Note: Make sure that the power is turned off before making any connection to the board.
FDC1 Floppy Disk Drive Port IDE1/IDE2 Primary/Secondary IDE Ports COM2 - Serial Port 2
Cache
Cache
Chipset
Chipset
I/O Chip
Parallel (printer) port (25-pin Female) PS/2 Mouse (6-pin Female)
Sound
Game (15-pin Female)
USB
Line-In/Rear
Side View
Line-Out
MIC
PS/2 Keyboard (6-pin Female)
COM1 Serial Port 1
VGA1 VGA Connector
Hardware Configuration
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J6 Infrared Connector
The mainboard provides a 5-pin Infrared connector for infrared devices. You must configure the setting for infrare d device through the Peripheral Setup in BIOS Setup section.
J6
5V NC IRRX GND IRTX
1
J6
I/O
Chipset Chipset
FAN1
FAN1 CPU Fan Power Connector
Connect CPU fan cable to this connector.
GND +12V Sensor
1 2 3 4 5
FAN1
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Chapter 2
Case Connectors: J9
The case connectors contain: Speaker, Power LED, Keylock, Turbo LED, HDD LED, Reset Switch, and Power Button. Refer to the following drawing for the location on the mainboard.
I/O
pin1, 3, 5, 7 Speaker pin2, 4, 6 Power LED pin8, 10 Keylock pin13, 14 Turbo LED pin15, 16 HDD LED pin17, 18 Reset Switch pin21, 22 Power Button
21 22
Chipset Chipset
J9
1 2
J9
21 22
1 2
J9 (21, 22) - Power Botton/Suspend Switch Connector
Refer to the ATX Functions & Connectors section.
J9 (17, 18) - Reset Switch Connector
Setting Open Close Description Normal Mode Reset System
Hardware Configuration
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J9 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) Keylock & Power LED Connector
Pin 2 4 6 8 10 Description LED Output N.C. Ground Keylock Ground
J9 (1, 3, 5, 7) Speaker Connector
Pin 1 3 5 7 Description +5V N.C. Ground Data Out
J9 (13, 14) Turbo LED Connector
Pin 13 (+) 14 (Ð)
Description Anode Ground
J9 (15, 16) HDD LED Connector
Pin 15(+) 16(-) Description +5V Active Low
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Chapter 2
Onboard PCI Sound
There is a onboard PCI Sound for the 3D multimedia systems.
J7/J8 Analog Audio from CD-ROM Connectors
Connect from "AUDIO" output of the CD-ROM driver to these connectors. For Panasonic or compatible type ofCDROM, connect to J7 (pin signals assignment is G-L-G-R), and for Sony or compatible type of CD-ROM,connect to J8 (pin signals assignment is L-G-G-R).
Sound and Game (on the external connectors)
The board provides Line-In/Rear(see following The 4 Speakers System section), MIC(Microphone),Line-Out (Speaker) signals for audio I/O, and Game port(which is also used as the Joystick/MIDI port) signals.
Game port
J7 J8
Sound port
1
Line in /Rear MIC Line out (Speaker)
Side View
J7 J8
1
I/O
Chipset Chipset
Hardware Configuration
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J5 Digital Audio Connector
Connect this connector to the Aux. Sound ribbon cable/ bracket that contains 3 jacks for Aux IN, SPDIF IN and SPDIF OUT device. Aux IN is called the second Line-in. Connect SPDIF IN to the Mini-Disk to record, and avoid this jack to work simultaneously with the internal SPDIF IN connector. Connect SPDIF OUT to the AC3 Audio Amplifier or Mini-Disk to play, and set the following jumper to select 5V or 0.5V signal level for used device.
CD2 SPDIF OUT Signal Level Selector
Description 5V 0.5V
(default)
CD2
CD1 Internal SPDIF IN Connector
Connect to "DIGITAL AUDIO" port of the CD-ROM drive by using the SPDIF/IN cable, which gives you the nondistortion digital audio from CD-ROM. Avoid this connector to work simultaneously with the SPDIF IN jack.
2 Aux R 4 GND 6 GND D In 5
CD1 CD2
J5
D Out 7 Aux L 1
J5
CD1 CD2
1
I/O
Chipset Chipset
8 GND
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Chapter 2
Notice for PCI Sound application
1. Before you install the PCI Sound drivers, make sure your Operating System has been installed, otherwise the PCI Sound Pro might be detect as "Other Device" by the device manager of your OS. 2. After the drivers install, if you wants to use Software Wave-Table drivers as MIDI output device, select MULTIMEDIA icon within CONTROL PANEL. Select MIDI page, and click on "C-media SoftMidi Synthesis(Win98)/Driver(Win95)" then click "OK" to confirm. 3. A Windows application named Audio Rack is provided within PCI Sound drivers, which gives you control over all audio functions through a user interface as simple to use a home stereo system, we recommended you to use the System Mixer within Audio Rack to control the volume, recording device select and recording gain. 4. If you using devices that use Midi port as the control interface, you need to select MULTIMEDIA icon within CONTROL PANEL. Select MIDI page, and click on "CM8338 MPU-401"(Win98) or "CMI8338/C3DX PCI Audio External MIDI port"(Win95) then click "OK" to confirm. 5. See details of PCI Sound manual within the CD attached with the mainboard.
Hardware Configuration
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The 4 Speakers System
Onboard Sound provides 2 wave channels (front/rear), known as the 4 speakers system. When application programs via DirectSound® 3D or A3D® interface locate the sound sources to the listener's back, the two rear speakers will work to enhance the rear audio positional effect, so as to complement the insufficiency of using only two front speakers to emulate the audio effect. The following is the hardware installation and the software setups: 1. The speaker installation. Connect the front pair speakers to the Line-out jack on the Sound port, and then connect rear pair speakers to Line-in/ Rear jack. The original Line-in can be moved to Aux-in. 2. The positions of the speakers Put your speakers the way the following picture suggests, so as to avail yourself to the best audio result. 3. The mixer setup When user was setup the PCI Audio Application, there is a 4 speakers option in the Volume Control of the Mixer, click 4 SPK icon to enable this option, it means the rear speakers are connected to Line-in/Rear jack. When Line-in/Rear jack is connected to other external Line-in sources, please DO NOT enable this option in order to avoid hardware conflicts. Regarding rear speaker option, you can turn on/off the output of the back speakers, and adjust the volume of speakers to the same volume. 4. The demo Execute the "Helicopter" demo within the C3D HRTF Positional Audio Demos of the PCI Audio Application. When the helicopter flies behind you, the rear speakers will work.
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(Sound Port)
Rear Speakers
Speaker
Chapter 2
Line-in/Rear
Speaker
Line-out
Monitor
Speaker
Speaker
Front Speakers
A picture on the 4 speakers application
JP3 - Onboard Sound Selector
Set this jumper to disable the onboard PCI Sound.
1
1
JP3
JP3
I/O
Description Disabled Enabled
(default)
JP3
1
1
Chipset Chipset
Chapter 3
BIOS Setup
This chapter explains how to configure the mainboard's BIOS setup program. The setup program provided with the mainboard is the BIOS from AMI. After you have configured the mainboard and have assembled the components, turn on the computer and run the software setup to ensure that the system information is correct. The software setup of the system board is achieved through Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) programming. You use the BIOS setup program to tell the operating system what type of devices are connected to your system board. The system setup is also called CMOS setup. Normally, you need to run system setup if either the hardware is not identical with information contained in the CMOS RAM, or if the CMOS RAM has lost power. Note: Hold down the key then power on to reboot the system when installing newer BIOS into this mainboard .
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Chapter 3
Entering BIOS Setup
To enter the BIOS Setup program: 1. Turn on or reboot the system. A screen appears with a series of diagnostic checks. 2. When "Hit if you want to run SETUP" appears, press the key to enter the BIOS setup program. The following screen appears:
AMIBIOS SIMPLE SETUP UTILITY - VERSION 1.1X (C)1998 American megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup PCI/Plug and Play Setup Load Optimal Settings Load Best Performance Settings
Esc: Quit : Select Item (Shift) F2: Change Color F6: Optimal values F7: Best performance values F5: Old Values F10 : Save&Exit
Peripheral Setup H/W Monitor & CPU PnP Setup Change Supervisor Password Auto-Detect Hard Disks Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving
Standard CMOS setup for changing time, date, hard disk type, etc.
3. Use your keyboard to choose options. Modify system parameters to reflect system options. Press Alt-H for Help.
Default
Every option in the BIOS Setup contains two default values: Best default and the Optimal default value.
Load Optimal Settings
The Optimal default values provide optimum system settings for all devices and system features.
Load Best Performance Settings
The Best default values provide best performance settings for all devices and system features, however depending on the devices used, these settings are not recommend for long hours of work load.
BIOS Setup
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Setup Items
Standard CMOS Setup
Choosing the item from the BIOS Setup main menu. All Standard Setup options are described in this section.
AMIBIOS SETUP - STANDARD CMOS SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Tue Nov 24,1998 Time (hh:mm:ss) : 18:44:46 Pri Pri Sec Sec Master Slave Master Slave : : : : TYPE Auto Auto Auto Auto SIZE Cyln Head WPcom Sec LBA Mode Blk Mode PIO Mode 32Bit Mode On On On On
Floppy Drive A : 1.44MB 31/2 Floppy Drive B : Not Installed
Base Other Extended Total
Memory Memory Memory Memory
: : : :
640 384 123 124
Kb Kb Mb Mb
Month: Jan - Dec Day: 01 - 31 Year: 1901 - 2099
ESC : Exit : Select Item PU/PD/+/- : Modify (Shift)F2 : Color
Date/Time
Select the Date/Time option to change the date or time. The current date and time are displayed. Enter new values through the displayed window. Choose these icons to configure the hard disk drive named in the option. When you click on an icon, the following parameters are listed: Type, LBA/Large Mode, Block Mode, 32Bit Mode, and PIO Mode. All parameters relate to IDE drives except Type. Choose the Type parameter and select Auto BIOS automatically detects the IDE drive parameters and displays them. Choose on LBA Mode and choose On to enable support for IDE drives with capacities greater than 528MB. Click on Blk Mode and choose On to support IDE drives that use Blk Mode. Click on 32Bit Mode and choose On to support IDE drives that permit 32-bit accesses.
Pri Master; Pri Slave; Sec Master; Sec Slave
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Chapter 3 Choose the Floppy Drive A or B icon to specify the floppy drive type. The settings are 360KB 51/4", 1.2MB 5 1/4", 720KB 31/2", 1.44MB 3 1/2", or 2.88MB 31/2".
Advanced CMOS Setup
Choosing the item from the BIOS Setup main menu. All Advanced Setup options are described in this section.
AMIBIOS SETUP - ADVANCED CMOS SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device 4th Boot Device Try Other Boot Devices S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks Quick Boot BootUp Num-Lock Floppy Drive Swap Floppy Drive Seek PS/2 Mouse Support Primary Display Password Check Boot to OS/2 > 64MB Internal Cache External Cache System BIOS Cacheable Video,32K Shadow C800,16K Shadow CC00,16K Shadow IDE-0 Floppy ARMD-HDD Disabled Yes Disabled Enabled On Disabled Disabled Enabled Absent Setup Disabled Enabled Enabled Cached Cached Disabled Disabled D000,16K D400,16K D800,16K DC00,16K Shadow Shadow Shadow Shadow Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
ESC F1 F5 F6 F7
: : : : :
Quit : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/ : Modify Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults
1st Boot Device; 2nd Boot Device; 3rd Boot Device; 4th Boot Device Try Other Boot Devices S.M.A.R.T for Hard Disks Quick Boot
Set these options to select the boot sequence from different booting devices.
Choose Yes or No to search other boot devices to boot up the system when all the options in the previous function failed. Choose Enabled or Disabled. This option allows you to utilize the S.M.A.R.T. function of HDDs. Set this option to Enabled to permit BIOS to boot within 5 seconds.
BIOS Setup Boot Up Num-Lock Floppy Drive Swap Floppy Drive Seek
27 Set this option to turn on Num Lock key when the system is powered on. This option allows you to swap floppy drives between A: and B:. Choose Enabled or Disabled. Disabled provides a faster boot and reduces the possibility of damaging the heads.
PS/2 Mouse Support When this option is set to Enabled, BIOS supports a PS/2-type mouse. Password Check This option specifies the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented. The settings are: Setup: The password prompt appears only when an end user attempts to run BIOS Setup. Always: A password prompt appears every time the computer is powered on or rebooted. The password does not have to be enabled. Set this option to select the primary display subsystem in the computer. You need to set this option to Enabled when using the OS/2 operating system with installed DRAM which is greater than 64MB. Set these two options to enable or disable the internal/external cache. BIOS always copies the system BIOS from ROM to RAM for faster execution. Set this option to Enabled to permit the contents of the F0000h RAM memory segment to be written to and read from cache memory.
Primary Display Boot to OS/2 > 64MB
Internal Cache; External Cache System BIOS Cacheable
28 Chapter 3 Video, 32K Shadow; Disabled: The specified ROM is not C800, 16K Shadow; copied to RAM. CC00, 16K Shadow; Enabled: The contents of the ROM area D000, 16K Shadow; are not only copied from ROM D400, 16K Shadow; to RAM for faster execution, D800, 16K Shadow; the contents of the RAM area DC00, 16K Shadow can be written to or read from cache memory. Cached: The contents of the ROM area are copied from ROM to RAM for faster execution.
Advanced Chipset Setup
Choose the item from the BIOS Setup main menu. All Chipset Setup options are then displayed and are described in the following section:
AMIBIOS SETUP - ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Trend ChipAway Virus DRAM Auto Configuration Refresh Command Delay RAS Precharge Time RAS to CAS Delay Share Memory Size Refresh Queue Depth Graphic Win Size CAS Latency ISA Bus Clock 16Bit I/O Recovery Time 8Bit I/O Recovery Time USB Function USB Function for DOS Keyboard Power On Enabled Manual 9T 3T 3T Disabled 0 64M 3T 7.159MHz 5 BUSCLK 5 BUSCLK Enabled Disabled Disabled ESC F1 F5 F6 F7 : : : : : Quit : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/ : Modify Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults
Trend ChipAway Virus DRAM Auto Configuration
Choose Enabled to activate the Trend ChipAwayVirus function. Set this option to enable the Auto Configuration of DRAM timing.
Refresh Command Set this option to select the proper refresh Delay command delay.
BIOS Setup RAS Precharge Time
29 Set this option to select the proper SDRAM RAS precharge time.
RAS to CAS Delay Set this option to select the proper delay time of SDRAM RAS to CAS. Share Memory Size Set this option to select the onboard VGA frame buffer size that share from system memory. Refresh Memory Size Set this option to select the proper refresh queue depth. Graphics Win Size Set this option to select the memory-mapped. Use the default setting. CAS Latency ISA Bus Clock This option is designed to select the SDRAM CAS Latency. Set this option to select the proper ISA bus clock.
16Bit I/O Recovery Set this option to select the proper 16-bit bus Time I/O recovery time clock. Use the default setting. 8Bit I/O Recovery Time USB Function USB Function for DOS Set this option to select the proper 8-bit bus I/O recovery time clock. Set this option to enable the system BIOS USB functions. Set this option to enable the passive release on the USB.
30 Chapter 3 Keyboard Power On Set this option to enable the Keyboard Power On function, and needs ATX power supply, refer to "Keyboard Power-On" in the ATX Functions & Connectors section.
BIOS Setup
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Power Management Setup
Choosing the item from BIOS Setup main menu.
AMIBIOS SETUP - POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Power Management/APM Green Monitor Power State Video Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down Mode Standby Time Out (Minute) Suspend Time Out (Minute) Modem Use IRQ Display Activity IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 LAN Card Power On Ring On Power On Disabled Suspend Stand By Suspend Disabled Disabled N/A Ignore Monitor Monitor Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Monitor Monitor Disabled Disabled
RTC RTC RTC RTC RTC Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Power On Date Hour Minute Second Disabled 15 12 30 30
ESC F1 F5 F6 F7
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Power Management/ Set this option to enable power APM management features and APM (Advanced Power Management). Green Monitor Power State This option specifies the power state that the green PC-compliant video monitor enters when AMIBIOS places it in a power savings state after the specified period of display inactivity has expired. This option specifies the power conserving state that the VESA VGA video subsystem enters after the specified period of display inactivity has expired. This option specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk drive enters after the specified period of hard drive inactivity has expired.
Video Power Down Mode
Hard Disk Power Down Mode
32 Standby Time out (Minute)
Chapter 3 This option specified the length of system inactivity while in Full power on state. When this length of time expires, the computer enters Standby power state. This option specified the length of a period of system inactivity while in Standby state. When this length of time expires, the computer enters Suspend power state. When set to Monitor, these options enable event monitoring on the specified hardware interrupt request line and the computer is in a power saving state, BIOS watches for activity on the specified IRQ line. The computer enters the full on power state if any activity occurs. Set these options to enable the signal of LAN/ modem to resume the system with ATX power. Set this option to enable the RTC Alarm to resume the system with ATX power. Set these options to specify the RTC Alarm time on Date/Hour/Minute/Second.
Suspend Time Out (Minute)
Display Activity; IRQ3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
LAN Card, Ring On Power On RTC Alarm Power On RTC Alarm Date; RTC Alarm Hour; RTC Alarm Minute; RTC Alarm Second
BIOS Setup
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PCI/Plug and Play Setup
Choose the item from the BIOS Setup main menu.
AMIBIOS SETUP - PCI / PLUG AND PLAY SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved Plug and Play Aware O/S Onboard AGP VGA PCI VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ for VGA DMA Channel 0 DMA Channel 1 DMA Channel 3 DMA Channel 5 DMA Channel 6 DMA Channel 7 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ7 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ14 IRQ15 Reserved Memory Size Yes PCI Disabled No PnP PnP PnP PnP PnP PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP PCI/PnP Disabled Reserved Memory Address C8000
ESC F1 F5 F6 F7
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Plug and Play Aware OS
Set this option to Yes if the operation system in this computer is aware of and follows the Plug and Play specification. Currently, only Windows 95 is PnP-aware. Set this option to select onboard AGP or PCI VGA card for primary graphics adapter.
Onboard AGP VGA
PCI VGA Palette When this option is set to Enabled, multiple Snoop VGA devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device. Bit 5 of the command register in the PCI device configuration space is the VGA Palette Snoop bit. Assign IRQ for VGA This option is used to allocate IRQ to PCI VGA. Recommendation is set to No.
34 Chapter 3 DMA Channel 0, These options specify the bus that the specified 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 DMA channel is used on. IRQ3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15 These options specify the bus that the specified IRQ line is used on. These options allow you to reserve IRQs for legacy ISA adapter cards.
Reserved Memory These options are designed to be used for Size/Address reserving memory/memory address for the IO card.
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BIOS Setup
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Peripheral Setup
Choose the item from the BIOS Setup main menu.
AMIBIOS SETUP - PERIPHERAL SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved OnBoard FDC OnBoard Serial Port1 OnBoard Serial Port2 Serial Port2 Mode Ir Duplex Mode OnBoard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode Parallel Port IRQ Parallel Port DMA OnBoard IDE Enabled 3F8h/COM1 2F8h/COM2 Normal Full 378h Normal 7 N/A Both
ESC F1 F5 F6 F7
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Quit : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/ : Modify Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults
OnBoard FDC
This option enables the FDC (Floppy Drive Controller) on the motherboard or auto detects the FDC. This option specifies the base I/O port address of serial port 1. This option specifies the base I/O port address of serial port 2. This option specifies the serial port2 mode. Normal: The normal serial port mode is being used. IrDA/ASKIR: The serial port2 will be redirected to support IR function when this option is set to IrDA or ASKIR.
OnBoard Serial Port1 OnBoard Serial Port2 Serial Port2 Mode
IR Duplex Mode This option is to specify the Duplex mode of Serial Port 2. OnBoard Parallel This option specifies the base I/O port address Port of the parallel port on the motherboard.
36 Parallel Port Mode
Chapter 3 Depends on the type of your external device which connects to this port to choose Normal, EPP, or ECP mode.
Parallel Port IRQ This option specifies IRQ to parallel port. Parallel Port DMA OnBoard IDE This option is only available if the setting of the Parallel Port Mode option is EPP/ECP. This option specifies the channel used by the IDE controller on the motherboard.
BIOS Setup
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H/W Monitor & CPU PnP Setup
Choose this item from the BIOS Setup main menu.
AMIBIOS SETUP - H/W Monitor & CPU PnP SETUP (C)1998 American Megatrends, Inc. All Rights Reserved CPU Plug and Play Auto CPU Brand AMD-K6-2 VCCore Voltage 2.2V CPU Speed 400Mhz CPU Base Frequency 100Mhz CPU Multiple Factory 4.0X -=System Hardware Monitor=Temperature 72C/161F Current FAN Speed 0 RPM +12.000V 11.750 V +5.000V 4.921 V +3.300V 3.250 V Vcore 2.203 V
ESC F1 F5 F6 F7
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Quit : Select Item Help PU/PD/+/ : Modify Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults
CPU Plug & Play
Set this option to Auto, then CPU will be able to detect CPU speed automatically; when it is set to Manual, then it allows the user to set CPU frequency, ratio, and voltage. This option is displayed only to show the CPU name. Set this option to select the voltage of CPU core when the previous option (CPU Plug & Play) is set to Manual. Set this option to select speed of CPU when the previous option (CPU Plug & Play) is set to Auto. Select a correct CPU Frequency to match your CPU, that includes 60, 66, 75, 83, 95, 100 MHz. Select a correct CPU factory to match your CPU, that includes 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5,6, etc.
CPU Brand VCCore Voltage
CPU Speed
CPU Base Frequency CPU Multiple Factory
38 = System Hardware Moniotr =
Chapter 3
Temperature; These options are displayed only to show the Current Fan Speed; status of the system hardware. +12.000V; +5.000V; +3.300V; Vcore
Change Supervisor Password
This item lets you configure the system password which is required every time when the system boots up or an attempt is made to enter the Setup program. The password cannot be longer than six characters. Note: Keep a safe record of the new password. If you forget or lose the password, the only way to access the system is to clear CMOS memory by holding down the key then powering on to reboot the system.
Auto-Detect Hard Disks
If your system has an IDE hard drive, you can use this utility to detect its parameters and automatically enter them into the Standard CMOS Setup. This utility will autodetect up to four IDE devices.
Save Settings and Exit
Select this item to save the values entered during the current session and then exit the BIOS setup program.
Exit Without Saving
Select this item to exit the BIOS setup program without saving the values which has been entered during the current session.
Chapter 4
Software Driver
The CD came with the package is free of charge and includes all our products' drivers and the path of this mainboard's drivers and utilities are listed below: * VGA Driver Path (CD-ROM): \MS6380SG\VGA\ * USB Driver for Windows 95 (CD-ROM): \USB\Eusbsupp\Usbsupp.exe * Sound Driver Path (CD-ROM): \Audio\PCI8338\ * BIOS Update Utility (CD-ROM): \UTILITY\Ami_Flash\Flash807.exe * Bundled PC-cillin Path (CD-ROM): \PC-cillin\ * Bundled ADCM Path (CD-ROM): \MS6380SG\AMI ADCM\
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