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1. Locations of the SRAMs on the 586 System Board Installation Overview 2 13 EISA PCI System Board Locations of the SRAMs on the E586 IPE System Board 2 14 Installation Overview gt EUN 5864 5864 Jumper Setting for Cache Memory Jumper JP15 Level 1 Cache The Level 1 cache of the Pentium processor supports Write Back and Write Through cache subsystem Set JP15 as shown below On Write Through Off Write Back Default Jumpers JP22 and JP23 Level 2 Cache If you have upgraded the cache size of your E586 ICP E586 IPE system board change Jumpers JP22 and JP23 as shown below 12 Cache JP22 JP23 512KB 230 230 20KB 120n 230n None 12 12 1 2 3 12 3 1 2 2 3 Installation Overview 2 15 amp EISA PCI System Board CPUlnstallation The E586 ICP E586 IPE is equipped with a 273 pin Zero Insertion Force ZIF socket on location U29 of the system board Make sure the jumpers are
2. 1 JP6 JP10 JP18 27 PIS L 19 21 PCI Sot Save PCI Slot Master Slave P16 PCI Slot Master Slave amp PCI Slot Master Slave EISA Slot EISA Slot EISA Slot EISA Slot Locations of Jumpers and Connectors on the E5864CP System Board Installation Overview 2 7 PCI Slot Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave PCI Slot Master Slave EISA Slot EISA Slot EISA Slot EU EISA Shot Locations of Jumpers and Connectors on the 586 System Board 2 8 Installation Overview 586 586 Jumper Settings Jumper JP1 PCI Edge
3. 3 11 Save SNP ctc 3 11 Exit Without Saving 3 12 EISA Configuration Utility 4 1 Troubleshooting Checklist 5 1 Appendix A Types of Modules Act Appendix B System Error Report B 1 Appendix C Memory 8 Maps C1 Appendix D EISA I O Pin Assignments D 1 Appendix E PCI I O Pin Assignments Appendix Connector Pin Assignments F 1 Appendix G Award BIOS Hard Disk Table G1 O This page left intentionally blank D MT Read Me First The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board requires the installation of the ECU EISA Configuration Utility found on the provided EISA Configuration Utility diskette for proper operation of this system board The ECU configures the EISA devices and maintains system parameters by storing them in the Extended CMOS Memory so the BIOS can initialize the system and expansion boards inserted in the EISA slots once you power u
4. D23540520 1994 by DFlinc All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of DFT Inc DFI Inc makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability quality or fitness for any particular purpose The information in this document is subject to change without notice DFI Inc reserves the right to make revisions to this publication and to make changes to any and or all parts of its content at any time without obligation to notify any person or entity of such changes Further DFI Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document DFI is a registered trademark and E586 ICP E586 IPE is a trademark of Diamond Flower Inc All other product names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies MT FCC Statement on Class This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence when the eguipment is operated in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed
5. POST Chipset default initialization Memory presence test Early shadow Cache presence test Setup low memory cache initialization Setup interrupt vecior table Test CMOS RAM checksum Initialize keyboard Initialize video interface gt 586 586 Description Program chipset registers with power on BIOS defaults OEM Specific Test to size on board memory OEM Specific Early Shadow enable for fast boot Extemal cache size detection Early chip set initialization Memory presence test OEM chip set routines Clear low 64K of memory Test first 64K memory Cyrix CPU initialization Cache initialization Initialize first 120 interrupt vectors with SPURIOUS INT HDLR and initialize INT 00h 1Fh according to INT TBL Test CMOS checksum if bad or Insert key pressed load defaults Detect type of keyboard controller optional Set NUM LOCK status Detect CPU clock Read CMOS location 14h to find out type of video in use Detect and initialize video adapter Test video memory write sign on message to screen Setup shadow RAM Enable shadow according to Setup AppendixB B 2 EISA PCI System Board POST hex Name F Test DMA controller 0 10 Test DMA controller 1 11 Test DMA page registers 12 13 Reserved 14 Test timer counter 2 5 Test 8259 1 mask bits 16 Test 825
6. Cancel ESC Done ESC Print F7 PgUp PgDn Help F1 d Type the filename you want to print and press lt Enter gt e Press lt Esc gt to return to the main menu Step 6 This step exits to the operating system If any configuration settings were changed you are given the option of rebooting the system so that the system settings will take effect a From the menu option choose Exit and press lt Enter gt A box will appear asking Do you really want to exit Choose Yes to exit to DOS Cancel to return to the main menu Reboot Reboot the system so that changes will take effect EISA Configuration Utility 4 17 EISAPCI System Board Utilities Configuration This screen controls how a configuration is produced Several options are available each one can be enabled or disabled by pressing SPACE when an option 1 highlighted To configure the Utilities From the main menu press lt F9 gt and a Utilities box similar to the one shown below will appear EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01 C 1992 American Megatrends Inc Utilities Press lt Space gt to change settings Remote Mode make a configuration for another system Advanced Dealer Mode show functions marked as EXP Force new configuration ignore previous settings Load CFG files manually from directory list Load CFG files listed in CFGLIST DAT Ignore ID mismatches b
7. Zero Insertion Force Socket 2 18 Installation Overview MT 586 586 To install simply move the handle upward Remove the original CPU from the socket Position the CPU above the socket Make sure pin 1 of the CPU is aligned with pin of the socket Lower the chip until the pins are inserted properly in their corresponding holes Fin 1 of 2 n Gana eee 55000 ag Oot 0 0050000000 Pin 1 of the Socket Installation Overview 2 19 EISA PCI System Board O 00 OO OO 0000000000 00 0000 D Dir o O D 1 OQ DO OO O D Q 00000 00 00 Q 0 00 00 Q Lifting the Handle SOO OOo oo 00000008 2090200000500 00 000001000 000000 D008 O oo OO 00000000 O GPU Pin 1 Positioning the CPU Above the ZIF Socket 2 20 Installation Overview O 586 586 Gently push the handle down until the handle locks into place You will hear a click when the handle is secure When you want to remove the chip simply lift the handle and remove the chip Warning The cables floppy drive hard drive CD ROM etc must be routed clear of the CPU with a minimum of 0 25 horizontal clearance to allow heat dissipation A minimum of 1 4 vertical clearance m
8. O 586 586 Chip Number M511000B Chip Number 514100 705 Chip Number M514100AL 70K O AppendixA 2 EISA PCI System Board FEO AppendixB SystemErrorReport POST hex Name off chipset cache 1 Processor test 1 2 Processor test 2 3 Initialize chips O 4 Test memory refresh toggle 5 Blank video initialize ke 6 Reserved 7 Test CMOS interface and battery status 1 Appendix B Description OEM specific cache control Processor status 1FLAGS verification Test the following processor status flags carry zero sign overflow The BIOS will set each of these flags verify they are set then tum each flag off and verify it is off Read Write Verify all CPU registers except SS SP and BP with data pattem FF and 00 Disable NMI PIE UEI SQWV Disable video parity checking DMA Reset math coprocessor 6 Clear all registers CMOS shutdown byte Initialize timer 0 1 and 2 including set EISA timer to a known state Initialize DMA controllers 0 and 1 Initialize interrupt controllers 0 and 1 Initialize EISA extended registers RAM must be periodically refreshed in order to keep the memory from decaying This function assures that the memory refresh function is working properly Keyboard controller initialization Verifies CMOS is working correctly detects bad battery
9. Channel Size Byte Word Timing Default A Ok ENTER Cancel ESC Erase F4 Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Ouit ESC b Move the cursor to the appropriate DMA channel size and timing of the ISA board and press lt Enter gt c Choose OK to save the changes you have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved DMA definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the chanees 4 22 EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 7 allows you to define up to seven 7 levels Select one of the IRQ options and press lt Enter gt a An ISA IRQ Definition box similar to the one shown below will appear ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI ISA IRQ Definition Trigger Edge Level 8 or 16 bit Cancel ESC Erase F4 Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Ouit ESC b Select the appropriate IRO level and type of interrupt trigger to be used Press lt gt c Choose OK to save the changes you have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved IRO definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box w
10. This step is optional Use this step to manually add or delete boards not detected automatically Most boards are automatically detected and added by the ECU Choose Add and Remove Boards and a screen similar to the one shown on the next page will appear 4 4 EISA Configuration Utility 586 586 This box allows you to add remove move boards System Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Empty Empty Empty Empty Step2 Add and Remove Boards DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD 1 Empty 2 Empty 3 Empty 4 Empty 5 6 7 8 Press INSERT to add board that was not deleted has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finished with this step Add INSERT Add Remove DEL Move F7 Done ESC HELP F1 This option allows you to add a new board to the current configuration a Press lt Insert gt to select the Add option and a screen similar to the one shown below will appear Directory A CFG IDFI0400 CFG DFIO300 CFG IDFI1001 CFG DFIO001 CFG DFIO200 CFG Select ENTER Select the Board to Add E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD DFI EB3486 TN EISA SYSTEM BOARD DFI EIS ANet 500 EtherNet Adapter EISA SYSTEM BOARD EISA SYSTEM BOARD Cancel ESC Add ISA INSERT EIS
11. The system will stop for any errors except a disk error 3 4 Initial Setup Program MT MT 586 586 All But Disk Key system will stop for any errors except a keyboard or disk error The lower right hand corner shows the base memory size extended memory size expanded memory size and the other memory size of your system You cannot alter these items your computer automatically detects and displays them The Other Memory size refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This 15 the memory used for different applications DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep as much base memory free for application programs Most use this for the Shadow RAM When you are through making changes in the Standard amp CMOS Setup press Esc to return to the main menu BIOS Features Setup Use the arrow keys to highlight the BIOS Features Setup and press Enter a screen similar to the one on the next page will appear Initial Setup Program 3 5 EISA PCI System Board The Virus Warning option may be set to enabled or disabled When enabled the BIOS issues a warning when any program or virus sends a Disk Format com mand or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive If you choose System in the Security Option you will be prompted for a pass
12. EISA Configuration Utility 586 586 2 Copy your EISA Configuration Utility diskette and the CFG files for all of your EISA boards to this directory 3 To run the ECU make sure that you are in the directory created in step 1 and type CFG Main Menu The ECU outlines the six steps that involved in configur ing a EISA system steps 1 2 3 and 5 are optional To select a step use the arrow keys to move to a step of your choice and press lt Enter gt You may also select a step by pressing its number If you are using a mouse move the mouse pointer to the selected option and click the left mouse button once Note For a mouse to work in the ECU you must have a previously installed mouse driver The utility also includes an online Help menu which may be accessed anytime by pressing the lt F1 gt key EISA Configuration Utility 4 3 MT EISA PCI System Board EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01 C 1992 American Megatrends Inc Step 1 About EISA Configuration Step 2 Add and Remove Boards Step 3 Change Configuration Settings Step 4 Save Configuration Step 5 View Switch Jumper Settings Step 6 Exit Select Enter Exit Esc Help F1 Utilities F9 Step 1 About EISA Configuration This step displays information for users who are new to EISA and EISA Configuration Step 2 Add and Remove Boards
13. IO Address Function 000 01F DMA Controller 1 8237A 5 020 03F Interrupt Controller 1 8259A Master 040 05F Timer 8254 2 060 06F 8 42 Keyboard Controller 070 07 Realtime Clock NMI Non maskable Interrupt Mask 080 09F DMA Page Memory 7415612 Interrupt Controller 2 8259 OGO ODF DMA Controller 2 8237A5 Shadow and Cache Control Bit Clear Processor Extension Busy F1 Reset Processor Extension OF8 OFF Numeric Processor Extension 1F0 1F8 Fixed Disk 200 207 Game VO 278 27 Parallel Printer Port 2 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2 300 31F Prototype Card 360 36F Reserved 3 83 F Parallel Printer Port 1 380 38F SDLC Bisynchronous 2 Bisynchronous 1 Monochrome Display and Pnnter Adapter Reserved 3D0 3DF Color Graphics Monitor Adapter 3F03F7 Diskette Controller Serial Port 1 Note The I O address hex 000 to OFF are reserved for the system board I 0 Hex 100 to 3FF are available on the I O channels AppendixC 9 2 EISA PCI System Board Appendix D EISA VO Pin Assignments 31 31 31 31 IB 18 1 19 1919 19 HD GC Note Rows A C B and D are ISA contacts Rows E G F and H are EISA contacts 0 1 Appendix D E5864CP E586 IPE VO Pin Signal Name IO EI CMD O E2 Start IO E3 Exrdy IO EX32 IO E5 Gnd Gnd Access Key
14. 7 8 9 10 11 12 o 586 586 Function 12V Ground Ground 45V Function Power Good 12V 12V Ground Ground Ground Ground 45V 45V AppendixF F 5 EISA PCI System Board gt NES Appendix G Award BIOS Hard Disk Table Type Size Cylinders Heads Sectors Write Land Example Precomp Zone 306 615 5382888888 D PS05888 O 1 SER 9 1224 152 1024 4 O1 OIN NO ROOD Model TEAC 0510 MMI 112 5412 Seagate ST225 14026 Seagate 51125 Tandon TM262 Tandon IM 703 Disctron 526 M125 Microscience HH725 Syquest 3250 3425 Seagate ST4038 Seagate ST4051 Seagate ST4096 Maxtor 2085 Maxtor 2140 Priam S14 Maxtor 2190 Priam S19 G 1 Appendix G gi Cylinders Heads Sectors Write D Precomp 68 1024 8 17 None 93 918 11 17 None 83 925 11 17 69 1024 9 17 amp 1024 10 17 None 102 1024 12 17 None 110 1024 13 17 None 119 1024 14 17 17 1024 2 17 None 136 1024 16 17 114 918 15 17 40 820 6 17 4 1024 5 17 None 65 1024 5 5 40 809 6 17 None 61 809 6 5 100 716 8 33 No
15. 2 HSIMM sockets MemorySize Bank1 Bank2 2MB 256Kx36 256Kx36 256Kx36 512Kx36 256Kx36 512Kx36 512Kx36 256Kx36 SVB 512Kx36 512Kx36 1M536 Installation Overview 2 3 N 2 4 Installation Overview 586 586 82433LX 82433 X Pin 1 of the HSIMM socket co Locations of the HSIMM Sockets on the System Board Installation Overview 2 5 EISA PCI System Board installing the Modules HSIMMSs simply snap into a socket on the system board Pin 1 of the HSIMM must correspond with Pin 1 of the socket 1 Position the HSIM module above the HSIMM O socket with the chips of the module facing the center O of the system board 2 Seat the module at an angle into the bank Make sure it is completely seated Tilt the module upright until it locks in place in the socket 2 6 Installation Overview 586 586 Board Configuration The E586 ICP E586 IPE is designed with jumpers and connectors onboard Make sure that the jumpers are set correctly before installing the system board into your system unit 82433LX
16. a board s configuration settings Press ESC when you are satisfied with the current settings HELP F1 Select ENTER Done ESC Advanced Options F9 Global Resource Map The Global Resource Map allows you to view the DMA Channels IRQ line I O port address and memory address of a board 4 14 EISA Configuration Utility b Siep 4 586 586 Board Details This option Informs you about the slot number ID and the board slot type of a board System Details This option allows you to view the slot type the amperage used and EISA CMOS size of the boards installed in the system Physical Board ID Map The Physical Board ID Map allows you to view the boards that are physically present in the system Press lt Esc gt to return to the main menu Save Configuration gt This option allows you to save the configuration the CMS and INF file a After you have finished modifying the configuration go to the main menu and choose Save Configuration A box will appear informing you that the configuration has been saved into the INF and CMS file EISA Configuration Utility 4 15 MT EISA PCI System Board Step 5 View SwitchJumper Settings This step allows you to set DIP switches and jumpers on any board that is switch or jumper configurable a After saving the configuration choose Vi
17. corresponding jumpers Step 7 Install the prepared E586 ICP E586 IPE system board into the case and replace the screws Step 8 Reinstall all cards and connectors and replace the system unit cover Reconnect all power cords and cables Installation Overview 2 23 MT EISA PCI System Board InstallingthePS 2MousePort The E586 ICP E586 IPE package includes a DB 25S hole cover that holds the PS 2 mouse port attached with a ribbon cable To install 1 Use the two screws provided with the package to secure the DB 25S hole cover to DB 25S hole normally found at the rear of a system chassis 2 Connect the cable to Connector 11 of the system board Connect to J1 of the System Board Pin 1 2 24 Installation Overview MT 586 586 InitialSetupProgram After you power up your system the BIOS message appears on your screen and the memory count begins After the memory test the following message will appear on the screen Press CTRL ALT ESC DEL to enter setup If the message disappears before you respond restart your system or press the Reset button You may also restart the system by pressing the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Del gt keys If you do not press these keys at the correct time and the system does not boot the following error mes sage will appear Press F1 to continue Ctri A
18. set correctly before applying power or you may damage the CPU or system board Location of Pin 1 Location of the ZIF Socket on the E5864CP E586PE System Board 2 16 Installation Overview JumperSettingsforCPU Jumper JP18 CPU Speed Set Jumper JP18 according to the speed of the CPU installed on the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board On 60MHz Off 66MHz Default The jumpers below are for factory testing only and should always be set to their default configurations Reconfiguring these jumpers will cause problems with your E586 ICP or E586 IPE system board JP10 2 3 On JP12 On JP14 and JP16 Off JP17 and JP70 Off E586 IPE JP19 JP21 JP24 amp JP25 2 3 On E586 ICP JP27 Off E586 ICP Installation Overview 2 17 EISA PCI System Board Installing Upgrade CPUs The E586 ICP E586 IPE is equipped with 273 pin Zero Insertion Force ZIF socket at location U29 of the system board Warning Open the socket only if actually installing a CPU The warranty on the original CPU will be voided if the S N seal is broken Installation of the Pentium Processor will not affect the original system warranty The 273 pin ZIF socket consists of four rows of pin holes on each side
19. 9 2 mask amp bits 17 Test stuck 82595 interrupt bits 18 Test 8259 interrupt functionality 19 Test stuck NMI bits check 1A Reserved 1F Set EISA mode Description BIOS checksum test Keyboard detect and initialization Test DMA page registers Test 8254 timer 0 counter 2 Verify 8259 channel 1 masked interrupts by altemately tuming off and on the interrupt lines Verify 8259 channel 2 masked interrupts by altemately tuming off and on the interrupt lines Tum off interrupts then verify no interrupt mask register is on Force an interrupt and verify the interrupt occurred Verify NMI can be cleared Display CPU clock lf EISA non volatile memory checksum is good execute EISA initialization If not execute ISA tests and clear EISA mode flag Test EISA Configuration Memory Integrity checksum amp communication interface 3 AppendixB MT Enable slot 0 Enable slots 1 15 Size base and extended memory Test base and extended memory Test EISA extended memory Reserved Setup enabled Initialize and install mouse Setup cache controller Reserved Chipset initialization Initialize floppy drive and controller gt 586 586 Description Initialize slot 0 system board Initialize slots 1 through 15 Size base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory abo
20. A Configuration Utility 4 5 MT MT EISA PCI System Board b Select the board you want to add and press lt Enter gt If you wish to add an ISA board choose Add ISA option by pressing lt Insert gt at the Select the Board to Add screen An ISA Board Database box similar to the one shown on the screen below will appear Note You must define an ISA board before it will appear in the ISA Database definition box See the Define ISA Board section for further information If you do not want to add a board choose Cancel to go back to the Add and Remove Boards Step 2 Add and Remove Boards ISA Board Database Select the ISA board to load or press lt Esc gt to exit OL System Slot Slot Slot Slot WG 1200VL Slot Slot Slot Slot Press IN Press DH Press F7 Press Es Ok ENTER Cancel ESC Add INSERT Remove DEL Move F7 Done ESC HELP F1 Highlight the board you want to add in the configuration and press lt Enter gt A Slot Selection box similar to one shown on the next page will appear 4 6 EISA Configuration Utility Step2 Add and Remove Boards Adding a board Performing syntax check on AMIFFF1 CFG Slot Selection Select a slot for WG 1200VL Board slot type is ISA16 Slot Type Bus Master EISA Yes EISA Ye
21. EX16 IO EB SLBurst E9 MSBurst IO E10 WR IO E11 Gnd Gnd E12 Reserved E13 Reserved E14 Reserved E15 Gnd E IO 17 1 E18 1 31 IO E19 Gnd E20 4 0 IO E21 1A28 IO E22 4 27 IO E23 1 25 IO 224 Gnd Gnd Access Key E26 LA15 IO E27 LA13 IO 28 LA12 IO 29 11 IO E30 Gnd Gnd E31 LAO IO H Gnd Gnd F2 45V Power F3 V Power Access Key AppendixD 9 D 2 EISA PCI System Board VO Pin Signal Name IO F9 12 Power F10 IO F11 loc O F12 Reserved Gnd Gnd F14 Reserved F15 BE3 IO Access Key 17 IO F18 BEO IO F19 Gnd Gnd 20 V Power F21 4 29 IO E iO FA JAA Access Key 26 1 16 IO F27 LA14 IO F28 5V Power 29 5V Power F30 Gnd Gnd F31 LA10 IO Gi 7 IO C Gnd Gnd C8 LM IO Gt LA3 IO Gnd Gnd Access Key G SD17 IO SD19 IO CD 020 IO Gi0 SP22 IO D 3 Appendix D 586 586 9 09060900 000 AppendixD 0 4 EISA PCI System Board MT Appendix E PCI VO Pin Assignments Component Side B Reserved PRSNT2 Ground Ground Reserved Ground E 1 Appendix E A Solder Side TRST Reserved 5V I O Reserved Ground Ground pe ST 5V GNT Ground Reserved s ii ADS Ground AD 24 IDSEL Abie G
22. Edge Triggered Interrupt Ethernet Packet Reception Receive Own Packets Connector Selection Thin Ethernet BNC1 ETHERNet 500ECT Done ESC Change ENTER Resources F6 PgUp PgDn Help F1 b An option box will appear for you to choose Choose Slot Specific Only Default and press Enter c The same step should be done if you want to change the following functions Note Some function may only have one choice setting and therefore cannot be changed 3 To change a function s Resource settings use the up and down arrow keys to highlight a function and then press F6 When you are satisfied with the current settings press Esc to return to the previous menu Note Not all functions have resource settings EISA Configuration Utility 4 13 EISA PCI System Board Advanced Options This option allows you to view detailed information about the system board and the adapter boards installed in the system a Choose Advanced Options and a box similar to the one shown below will appear Step3 Change Configuration Settings Advanced Options Global Resource Map Board Details System Details Physical Board ID Map Select ENTER Done ESC Ot O Empty Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty This step is optional you may skip it by pressing ESC all configuration settings will remain unchanged Press ENTER to view or change
23. Triggered Interrupt Jumper is used to select the PCI edge triggered interrupt of E586 ICP E586 IPE system board Set according to the table shown below JP1 INT RQ 12 Int A IRQ15 34 Qn Int A IRQ14 56 Qn Int IRQ11 78 On Int C IRQ10 910 Int D GO RQ RQ RQ RO O 15 4 10 9 210 O OO O O Ole A A B C D Installation Overview 2 9 EISA PCI System Board Jumpers JP3 and JP5 Built in IDE The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board is equipped with a built in IDE disk interface only if installed with the Symphony SL82C101P chip Set JP5 to On to enable the built in IDE Set JP3 to On to disable the built in IDE amp On IDE Disabled On IDE Enabled Default Jumpers JP6 and Enable Disable Set Jumpers JP6 and to On to enable the SRAM s parity bit On Parity Enabled Off Parity Disabled Default 2 10 Installation Overview 586 586 Jumper JP7 PS 2 Mouse The E586 ICP E586 IPE package includes a DB 25S hole cover that holds the PS 2 mouse port The PS 2 mouse port uses IRQI2 If you set Jumper JP7 to IRQI2 enable make sure you connect the PS 2 mouse port to Connector J1 On IRQ12 Enabled Off IRQ12 Disabled Default Jumper JP11 Display Type Select Jumper JP11 sets the display adapter to color or mono This jumper must match the type of d
24. and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna lt Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the eguipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice 1 The changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with the emission limits aent 1 1 Features and Specifications 1 2 Package Checklist a 1 2 Installation Overview 2 1 Preparing the Area 2 1 Handling the System 2 2 Tips in Handl
25. appear Load Setup Defaults Y N Type Y and press lt Enter gt to return to the Setup default values After pressing lt Enter gt you will be returned to the main menu Initial Setup Program 3 9 EISA PCI System Board Password Setting If you want to set a password make sure that the Security Option under the BIOS Features Setup is set to System or Setup Refer to the BIOS Features Setup option for more information Use the arrow keys to highlight the Password Setting option and press lt Enter gt The message below will appear Enter Password Type in the password You are limited to eight charac ters Type in a password that is eight characters long or shorter When done the message below will appear Confirm Password You are asked to verify the password Type in exactly the same password If you type in a wrong password you will be prompted to enter the correct password again Otherwise enter a new password To delete or disable the password function simply press lt Enter gt instead of typing in a new password If for some reason you forget your password a jumper can be set to clear the password Refer to Jumper on page for more information Press the lt Esc gt key to return to the main menu 3 10 Initial Setup Program 586 586 IDE HDD Auto Detection This option detects the hard d
26. board choose the DFI0400 CFG file to be configured EISA Configuration Utility 4 1 EISA PCI System Board CMS File The CMS file contains a copy of the configuration information that is written into the system s Extended CMOS Memory Each CMS file should have a corresponding INF file INF File The INF file contains detailed information about a configuration such as switch and jumper settings software statements connection statements and resource allocation The INF file is used by the Display Print command to recall information on a saved configuration Each file should have a corresponding CMS file Initial Configuration O Every EISA system board and expansion board comes O with a CFG file Prior to running the ECU make sure that all CFG files for expansion boards you are using are in the same directory as the ECU file If you did not receive the CFG file for your expansion board please contact your dealer or the board manufacturer If you are installing an EISA hard drive controller SCSI host adapter you will need to run the ECU from a bootable floppy diskette because the system will not see the hard drive until the EISA expansion board is configured To run the ECU after the hard drive controller SCSI host adapter is installed 1 Create a directory on the disk drive where you want to install the EISA configuration files Change to this directory 4 2
27. bse quently you must select an IRQ for the INT you have selected for the slot Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to the option you wish to change or modify Use the lt Page Up gt lt Page Down gt lt gt or lt gt keys to make the corresponding changes If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press lt F6 gt or lt F7 gt to return to the default settings Press lt Esc gt after making the changes to return to the main menu 3 8 Initial Setup Program Load Setup Defaults e 586 586 Load BIOS Defaults If for some reason the CMOS becomes corrupted the system can be reconfigured with the default values stored in the ROM chips The BIOS Setup default values should provide optimum performance for the system You should use these values unless you are possibly having hardware problems Highlight this option on the main menu and press lt En ter gt The message below will appear Load BIOS Defaults Y N N Type Y and press lt Enter gt to return to the BIOS setup default values After pressing lt Enter gt you will be returned to the main menu The Setup defaults are similar to the BIOS Setup de faults These defaults are the most stable values for the system and should be used if you are possibly having hardware problems Highlight this option on the main menu and press lt En ter gt The message below will
28. d Type Slot Type Video Board Multifunction Board Mass Storage Device n 10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Ouit ESC 586 586 Highlight Board Name and press Enter The cursor will appear for you to type in the name of the board After typing in the board name press lt Enter gt Highlight Manufacturer and press Enter The cursor will appear for you to type in the name of the manufacturer After typing in the manufacturer s name press Enter Highlight Board Type and press Enter Select the appropriate option for the board and press Enter Highlight Slot Type and press Enter Select the slot type appropriate for the board and press Enter It is necessary to define an ISA board when you want to prevent other boards in the system from using the same IRQ levels DMA channels I O Port address or Memory address that your ISA board uses allows you to define up to four 4 DMA channels a Select one of the DMA options and press lt Enter gt The ISA DMA Definition box similar to the one shown on the next page will appear EISA Configuration Utility 4 21 MT O MT EISA PCI System Board ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI ISA DMA Definition Board Type 6 bit bit or 16 bit
29. e E586 ICP E586 IPE system board please refer to the checklist below If you still cannot isolate the problem please contact your dealer 1 Check the jumper settings to ensure that the jumpers are properly set If in doubt refer to the Board Configuration section 2 Verify that all SIM modules are seated securely into the bank sockets 3 Make sure that the SIM modules are in the correct locations 4 Check that all populated memory banks are filled with valid size HSIMMs 5 If your board fails to function place the board on a flat surface and seat all socketed components gently press each component into the socket Troubleshooting Checklist 5 1 MT MT EISA PCI System Board AppendixA TypesoflVlodules The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board allows you to populate memory with 256Kx36 512Kx36 36 2Mx36 4Mx36 and 8Mx36 HSIM modules The follow ing modules have been tested with this board Most untested brands will work but a few may fail to do so For HSIM 256Kx36 Modules Brand Chip Number CKI M51C256A 70 For HSIM 512Kx36 Modules Brand Chip Number M514256B 70J For HSIM 1 36 Modules Brand Chip Number Toshiba TC511000AJL OK GT 1M 36B Fujitsu 81C1000A 70 1 Appendix A For 2 36 Modules Brand OK For 4 36 Modules Brand OK For 8 36 Modules Brand OK PR
30. easured above the socket surface must be kept free above the CPU Do not run cables or other obstructions in this area Adequate airflow for cooling must be provided over the CPU For Pentium Processors the airflow must be adequate to keep the system temperature below 40 C measured 0 5 inch above the CPU and assuming a room temperature of 25 C Installation Overview 2 21 MT EISA PCI System Board InstallingtheSystem Board Before installing the system board into your system unit you should prepare the tools you will use You will need medium size flat bladed screwdriver one medium Philips screwdriver Step 1 Unlock your system unit Turn off the power and dis connect all power cords and cables Step 2 Remove the system unit cover Refer to the manufac turer s instructions if necessary Slep 3 Remove expansion cards seated in any of the expansion slots and detach all connectors from the old system board Step 4 Loosen the screws holding the original system board and remove the board from the system Save the screws 2 22 Installation Overview MT 586 586 Step 5 Insert the SIM modules into the SIMM banks on the E586 ICP E586 IPE The quantity and location of the SIM modules is dependent upon the memory configuration and type of modules you intend to use Step 6 Set the
31. em Board System Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot Slot 1 2 3 4 Slot 5 6 7 8 Empty Empty Empty Empty MT Change Configuration Settings DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD DFI EISANet 500 EtherNet Adapter Empty Empty Empty This step is optional you may skip it by pressing ESC and all configuration settings will remain unchanged Press ENTER to view or change a board s configuration settings Press ESC when you are satisfied with the current settings Select ENTER Done ESC Advanced Options F9 HELP F1 2 Select the slot you want to change from the configuration and press lt Enter gt a If you want to change your system memory choose System Board and press lt Enter gt Select System Board Memory and press lt Enter gt A System Board Memory Functions box similar to the one shown on the next page will appear If you do not want to change anything press lt Esc gt to go back to the previous screen 4 10 amp EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 Edit Settings for DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD System Board Memory Functions System Board Memory Use SIMM Memory Module for the 486 System Board Select ENTER Cancel ESC EN b Select the memory that was installed in your amp system board and press Ent
32. er Note You can only choose up to a maximum range of 64MB under EISA Configuration EISA Configuration Utility 4 11 MT EISA PCI System Board Edit Settings for DFI EISANet 500 Ethernet Adapter DFI EISANet 500 I O Addresses Slot Specific Only Default DFI EISANet 500 EPROM EPROM Disabled Default Bus Master Bus Release After Preempt 23 BCLK Cycles DFI EISANet 500 Interrupt Interrupt Edge Level Edge Triggered Interrupt Ethernet Packet Reception Receive Own Packets Connector Selection Thin Ethernet BNC1 ETHERNet 500ECT Done ESC Change ENTER Resources F6 PgUp PgDn Help F1 This menu box contains a list of all choice settings and may have one or more resource settings To change a amp function s choice setting a Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight a function and then press lt Enter gt The first section DFI EISANet 500 I O Addresses box was already shown on the next page 4 12 EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 Edit Settings for DFI EISANet 500 Ethernet Adapter This board supports both slot specific and ISA compatible I O addressing The ISA mode should only be used for software compatibility with ISA drivers Slot Specific only Default Slot Specific and ISA Select Enter Cancel ESC Interrupt Edge Level
33. etween installed boards and CMOS Restore configuration from backup CMS file Display Physical Board ID Map Define ISA Board OK ENTER Cancel ESC Step 6 Exit Select Enter Exit Esc Help F 1 Utilities F9 Remote Mode The Remote Mode of the configuration should be turned off if you are working on this computer If you want to produce a configuration for a computer other than this one turn on the Remote Mode If Remote Mode is off configuration information will be stored in this computer s EISA CMOS RAM as well as a CMS file and INF file 4 18 amp EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 If Remote Mode is on the configuration will be stored In the files only These files can be copied to another computer and the configuration can be copied to that system s EISA CMOS RAM using the Restore configuration from backup option on this screen Advanced Dealer Some EISA boards have CFG files that contain option that are not ordinarily configured by end users If this mode is turned on any functions that are marked as EXP expert will be visible and can be changed Force New Configuration When turned on this mode will ignore any existing configuration settings in CMOS or in the CMS file All settings will be set to their defaults Load CFG Files Manually from Directory List When this mode is turned on the ECU will no
34. ew Switch Jumper Settings if you want to configure the switch or jumper from your board Press lt Enter gt and a box similar to the one shown below will appear EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY Release 2 01 C 1992 American Megatrends Inc Step 5 View Switch of Jumper Settings After saving the configuration it is important that you do the following steps before using this system 1 Note the switch and jumper settings verify that all switches and jumpers on the boards in your system are set correctly Some boards have switches and jumpers that need to be set manually 2 Note the software statements to see if any of the boards in your configuration need special drivers to be loaded O The screen that follow provide this information O Step 6 Exit Select Enter Exit Esc Help F 1 Utilities F9 b Press lt Enter gt to display the information If your board has no switches or jumpers a box will appear informing you that the board has no switches or jumpers c To print the configuration press F7 and a Confirm Print box similar to the one shown on the next page will appear 4 16 EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 Switch Jumper View Page 1 of 6 Switches and Jumpers for Slot 0 Slot 0 DFI E586 ICP E586 IPE SYSTEM BOARD This board has no Confirm Print Print to Printer File Filename S9 Wi
35. hinder air circulation These O areas also attract static electricity which can damage some circuits on your system board Be sure that the power source has a properly grounded three pronged socket It is essential that the power connection be properly grounded for correct functioning of your system board For further protection we recom mend that you use a surge protection socket This will protect the system board from damage that may result from a power surge on the line Move items that generate magnetic fields away from your system board since magnetic fields can also dam age your system board Once you have selected the ideal location unpack the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board carefully Installation Overview 2 1 MT EISA PCI System Board Handling the System Board It is guite easy to inadvertently damage your system board even before installing it to your system unit Static electrical discharge can damage computer compo nents without causing any signs of physical damage You must take extra care in handling the system board to ensure that no static build up is present Tips in Handling the System Board 1 To prevent electrostatic build up leave the board in Its anti static bag until you are ready to install it 2 Wear an antistatic wriststrap 3 Do all preparation work on a static free surface with components facing up 4 Hold system boa
36. ing the System Board 22 Hardware Installation 2 2 Memory Installation 22 Installing the Modules 26 Board COMMOTION sessi u uu uu u uuu u 2 7 Jumper Settings 29 Cache Configuration 2 13 Jumper Settings for Cache Memory 2 15 PUR 2 16 Jumper Settings for CPU 2 17 Installing Upgrade CPUS 2 18 Installing the System 2 22 Installing the PS 2 Mouse 2 24 Initial Setup Program 31 Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utilities 32 Standard CMOS Setup 32 BIOS Features Setup 35 Chipset Features Setup 3 7 PCI Slot Configuration 38 Load BIOS Defaults ees 39 Load Setup Defaults 39 3 10 IDE HDD Auto Detection
37. isk parameters for the hard disk drives installed in your system Highlight this option and press lt Enter gt A screen similar to the one below will appear The screen displays the parameters detected and allows you to accept or reject the parameters Type and press lt Enter gt to accept the parameters or press lt Esc gt to abort If you select Y the parameters of the hard disk will be displayed in the Standard CMOS Setup Save amp Exit Setup When all the changes have been made highlight Save amp Exit Setup and press lt Enter gt The message below will appear Save to CMOS and Exit Y N N Initial Setup Program 3 11 MT EISA PCI System Board Type and press Enter The following message will appear Reboot System Y N and press lt Enter gt The modifications you have made will be written into the CMOS memory and the system will reboot You will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make additional changes to the setup press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt or lt Del gt after memory testing is done Exit Without Saving When you do not want to save the changes you have made highlight this option and press lt Enter gt The message below will appear Ouit Without Saving Y N N amp and press lt Enter gt The system will reboot and yo
38. isplay adapter installed If you change your video adapter make sure this jumper is changed accordingly 12 3 1 2 3 O OJO O O O 1 2 On Color 2 3 Default Installation Overview 2 11 EISA PCI System Board Jumper JP13 Password Clear If you set a password in the Password Setting option and forget your password power off your system and set Jumper JP13 to On to clear the password stored in your CMOS Now power on your system After your system has detected the floppy or hard drive turn it off again and set JP13 to Off On Clear Password Off Normal Default Jumper JP26 Hash EPROM Jumper JP26 should be set to match the type of Flash EPROM installed on the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board See page 2 7 and 2 8 for the location of the Flash EPROM installed on your system board 1 2 3 1 2 3 OOO 1 2On FlashEPROM 23 Normal EPROM Default 2 12 Installation Overview 586 586 Cache Configuration The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board can be config ured to two different cache sizes 256KB and 512 256 of cache memory is the default size The system board supports direct map write back or write through cache subsystem with tag RAM integrated into the chipset The E586 ICP uses Burst SRAM for fast 3 1 1 1 Level 2 cache access The E586 IPE uses Async SRAM for 3 2 2 2 Level 2 cache access
39. it PCI slots One shared PCI EISA slot Three 32 bit EISA slots e Connectors A mini DIN 6 connector for the PS 2 mouse One IDE disk interface optional only if installed with the Symphony SL82C101P chip Tooling Holes Baby AT form factor PCB 4 layers Package Checklist O The E586 ICP E586 IPE package contains the following Items e The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board e The E586 ICP E586 IPE user s manual e One EISA Configuration Utility diskette e One DB 25S hole cover holding the PS 2 mouse port One 40 pin IDE hard disk cable optional If any of these items is missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance 1 3 Introduction MT 586 586 Installation Overview This chapter summarizes the steps in installing the E586 ICP E586 IPE system board into your system unit It also includes a description of the area in which you must work and directions for memory installation Before installing the system board obtain the memory you plan to install Preparing the Area Before unpacking the system board make sure the location you have selected is relatively free of dust and static Excessive exposure to dust static electricity direct sunlight excessive humidity extreme cold and water can damage the operational capabilities of your system board Avoid soft surfaces such as beds and carpeted floors which can
40. ithout saving the changes EISA Configuration Utility 4 23 MT EISA PCI System Board 8 Ports allows you to define up to eight 8 ranges of I O ports addresses a Select one of the I O Port options and press lt Enter gt The ISA Port Definition box similar to the one shown below will appear ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type ISA Port Definition IOK ENTER Cancel ESC Erase F4 Cancel ESC Erase F4 Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Quit ESC b Select the starting and ending port address and the timing setting of the selected port address Press lt Enter gt c Choose OK to save the changes you have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved Port definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes 4 24 EISA Configuration Utility MT 586 586 9 Memory allows you to define up to eight 8 memory addresses a Select one of the Memory options and press lt Enter gt An ISA Memory Definition box similar to the one shown below will appear ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Board Type ISA Memory Definition KB h Width Decode OK ENTER Ca
41. l Move This option allows you to move an adapter board to 6 another slot amp a Select the board you want to move and press F7 A Slot Selection box similar to the one shown on the next page will appear 4 8 EISA Configuration Utility Step2 Add and Remove Boards DFI 586 586 SYSTEM BOARD Empty Slot Selection Empty WG 1200VL Select a slot for d WG 1200VL Empty Board slot type is ISA16 Empty Empty Slot Type Bus Master EISA Yes EISA Yes EISA Yes Press INSERT to add a board that wa EISA Yes Press DEL to remove the selected bod Press F7 to move the selected board 1 Press Esc when finished with this ste Slots are listed in recommended order Select ENTER Add INSERT Remove DEL b Select the slot that corresponds to the actual slot where the adapter board to be moved will reside and press lt Enter gt 6 c If you are finish with this step choose Done to amp return to the main menu Step 3 Change Configuration Settings Use this step to view or change configuration settings for any board that is installed If you skip this step all settings will remain set to their default values 1 Choose Change Configuration Settings and a box similar to the one shown on the next page will appear EISA Configuration Utility 4 9 EISA PCI Syst
42. li Esc or Del to enter Setup O If you have set a password and selected System in the Security Option of the BIOS Feature Setup menu you will be prompted for the password everytime the system is rebooted or any time you try to enter Setup Type in the correct password and press lt Enter gt If you selected Setup in the Security Option you will be prompted for the password only when you try to enter Setup Refer to the BIOS Features Setup section for more information Initial Setup Program 3 1 MT EISA PCI System Board Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt or lt Del gt to enter the Setup utility A screen similar to the one below will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight the option you want and press lt Enter gt Standard CMOS Setup Use the arrow keys to highlight the Standard CMOS Setup and press lt Enter gt a screen similar to the one on the next page will appear 3 2 amp Initial Setup Program 586 586 Date and Time Sets the time and date for the system Press lt F3 gt for the calendar Drive C and Drive D If you have added hard drive you must select appropriate type for the drive The E586 ICP E586 IPE has 46 pre set types and one user definable type Use the lt Page Up gt or lt Page Down gt keys to select the appro priate t
43. ncel ESC Erase F4 Save F10 Load F9 New F2 Delete F4 Ouit ESC b Select the appropriate options in the ISA Memory Definition box and press lt Enter gt c Choose OK to save the changes you have just made d Choose Erase to delete the previously saved Memory definition e Choose Cancel to return to the ISA Board Definition box without saving the changes EISA Configuration Utility 4 25 MT EISA PCI System Board 10 11 12 13 14 After you have finished configuring the board choose Save to save the configuration in an ISA CFG file Choose Load to edit a previously saved ISA CFG file A Load ISA Board Definition box will appear Highlight the ISA board to be edited and press lt Enter gt Choose New to start a new ISA board configuration Choose Delete to remove an ISA board definition from the ECU s internal ISA board database An ISA Board Database box similar to the one shown below will appear ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI ISA Board Database Select the ISA board to delete or press lt Esc gt to exit 1 WG 1200VL Cancel ESC Quit returns you to the main menu without saving any changes 4 26 EISA Configuration Utility 586 586 TroubleshootingChecklist If you experience difficulty with th
44. ne 208 684 16 58 None O Land 1023 1023 8388 B MT 586 586 Maxtor 1085 Micropolis 1325 Maxtor 1105 1120 4780 Maxtor 1170 CDC 9415 Maxtor 1140 4380 Seagate ST251 Seagate 4053 Miniscribe 3053 6053 3053 6053 Miniscribe 3650 amp Miniscribe 3675 RLL Conner CP3104 Conner CP3204 AppendixG 9 G 2 MT 21840429
45. p your system The Extended CMOS Memory is equipped with an internal battery that needs to be constantly charged In a small number of cases the internal battery may have drained and the information stored in the Extended CMOS Memory lost during shipment If this happens you will get the message EISA CMOS Inoperational when you power up your system simply run the ECU software bundled with the system board to reconfigure the system Save the configuration and reboot your system Refer to the EISA Configuration Utility section on page 4 1 for more detailed information EISA PCI System Board 4 Introduction The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board offers several advanced features integrated into the system board It 1 designed based on the new PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect local bus and EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture standards The E586 ICP E586 IPE supports 273 pin Zero Inser tion Force socket for Pentium processors running at 60MHz or 66MHz bus speed It also supports an op tional Flash EPROM Flash EPROM is a memory chip for the storage of BIOS which can be erased in bulk or modified using a software utility The E586 ICP E586 IPE comes with an EISA Configu ration Utility ECU that must be installed and run to configure the board and the EISA expansion boards that will be inserted in the EISA expansion slots O The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board is equip
46. ped with four EISA and four PCI local bus slots One EISA slot and one PCI slot are shared meaning you may use only one or the other of these three slots Therefore in accord with the PCI standard seven slots are useable The E586 ICP E586 IPE is also equipped with one mini DIN 6 connector for the PS 2 mouse and an op tional IDE disk interface only if installed with the Symphony SL82C101P chip The E586 ICP E586 IPE can be configured to twenty two different sizes from 2MB to 128MB using 256Kx36 512Kx36 1Mx36 2Mx36 4Mx36 and 8 36 modules 1 1 Introduction MT 586 586 Features and Specifications Pentium Processor Chipset Intel 82430 PCI system Symphony SL82C101P PCI IDE optional BIOS Award system BIOS Cache Memory 256K or 512K Burst sync SRAM for 3 1 1 1 Level 2 cache access E586 ICP 256K or 512K Async SRAM for 3 2 2 2 Level 2 cache access E586 IPE Supports direct map write back or write through K cache subsystem 9 Integrated cache tag RAM Memory Onboard 2MB to 128MB DRAM Type 256 36 512 36 1Mx36 2 36 4Mx36 and 8Mx36 SIMM Supports single and or double density SIMMs Supports DRAM access time of 60ns or 70ns Supports page mode e Socket 273 pin ZIF socket Intel Socket 4 Introduction 1 2 MT EISA PCI System Board Slots Three 32 b
47. rd 15 edees only careful not to touch any of the components contacts or connections especially gold contacts on the board 5 Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors Hold modules and connectors by their ends Hardware Installation Memory Installation The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board can support 2MB to 128MB of memory using HSIMMs HSIMM is an acronym for High Density Single In line Memory Mod ule 2 2 Installation Overview MT 586 586 HSIMM consists of several RAM chips soldered onto a small circuit board An HSIMM connects to the system board via a 72 pin card edge connector The HSIMM sockets are divided into two banks on the system board The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board uses 256 36 512Kx36 36 2Mx36 4Mx36 SMx36 HSIM modules You will need 2 to 4 pieces of HSIM modules depend ing on the amount of memory you intend to install Your system board can be configured with 2MB 4MB SMB 10 12 16 18 20MB 24MB 32MB 34MB 36MB 40MB 48 64MB 66MB 68MB 72 80MB 96MB or 128MB of onboard memory To install the modules first populate Bank 1 and then Bank 2 Failure to do so will cause the system amp board to work improperly The following table summarizes the bank locations and modules needed for the corresponding memory sizes Each bank consists of
48. round AD 18 1 Y TO FRAME Ground TRDY Ground STOP C BE 0 AD 06 AD 04 Ground gt 586 586 Appendix F Connector Pin Assignments J1 PS 2 Mouse Connector Connector J2 optional IDE Hard Disk Drive Connector 5 ON 5 Function Mouse Data Reserved Ground Mouse Clock Heserved AppendixF 1 Pn Functon D13 D14 D15 Ground Reserved Reserved 48 83 94 83 63 59 9 1 U 2 AppendixF Connector J3 IDE LED Connector J4 Keylock Connector Connector J6 Speaker Connector 5 ON 9 RON 586 586 Function LED LED Function LED Signal Reserved Keylock Signal Ground Function signal Connector to Buzzer Ground 45V AppendixF F 3 EISA PCI System Board Connector J7 Reset Switch Connector Pin Function 2 Ground Connector JP2 Legacy Connector 5 O gt F 4 6 AppendixF Connector JP28 Fan Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 Connectors PL2 Power Connectors Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6
49. s EISA Yes EISA Yes EISA Yes A OO WD Press INSERT to add a board that w Press DEL to remove the selected bd Press F7 to move the selected boardi Press Esc when finished with this std Slots are listed in recommended order Select ENTER Add INSERT Remove DEL amam You must select a slot for each adapter board The slots are listed in the recommended order of preference Select the slot that corresponds to the actual slot where amp the adapter board being configured resides and press Enter Choose OK to continue the configuration process Remove This option allows you to remove a board from the current configuration a Select the board you want to remove from the configuration and press Delete A screen similar to the one shown on the next page will appear EISA Configuration Utility 4 7 MT EISA PCI System Board Step 2 Add and Remove Boards Confirm Do you really want to remove WG 1200VL OK ENTER Cancel ESC Slot 7 Empty Slot 8 Empty Press INSERT to add a board that was not deleted or has not been installed yet Press DEL to remove the selected board Press F7 to move the selected board to a different slot Press Esc when finished with this step Add INSERT Remove DEL Move F7 Done ESC HELP F1 b Press lt Enter gt to confirm removal or lt Esc gt to cance
50. t automatically detect and add boards to the configuration You will be prompted to select boards one by one Load CFG Files Listed in CFGLIST DAT If you prefer to specify a list of CFG files to load you may create a file called CFGLIST DAT that contain the filename of the CFG files to be added Turning this option on causes the ECU to use this file EISA Configuration Utility 4 19 MT EISA PCI System Board Ignore ID Mismatches Between Installed Boards and CMOS Normally the ECU will only configure boards that are physically present in the system If a board was present in a previous configuration but was then physically removed the ECU will normally not load the CFG files for this board Turning this option on causes the ECU to load CFG files for all boards that were in the previous configuration regardless of whether or not they are physically installed Define ISA Board In addition to EISA adapter boards you can install ISA adapter boards by choosing this option Most ISA adapter boards do not have a CFG file Without a CFG file the ECU cannot automatically reserve system resources for ISA adapter boards These boards must be configured manually To configure an ISA board 1 Choose Configure Define ISA Board and ISA Board Definition box similar to the one shown below will appear ISA Board Definition Board Name WG 1200VL Manufacturer DFI Boar
51. te all CMOS values back to RAM and clear screen Enable parity checker Enable NMI enable cache before boot Initialize any option ROMs present from C8000h to EFFFFh Note When FSCAN option is enabled will initialize from C8000h to F7FFFh Initialize time value in 40h BIOS area Setup virus protect according to Setup Set system speed for boot 5 MT POST E1 EF Setup NumLock Boot attempt Spurious Unclaimed NMI Setup pages Boot MT 586 586 Description Setup NumLock status according to Setup Set low stack Boot via INT 19h If interrupt occurs in protected mode If unmasked NMI occurs display Press F1 to disable NMI F2 reboot E1 Page 1 E2 Page 2 etc AppendixB B 6 MAU EISA PCI System Board n Appendix C Memory amp VO Maps Memory Address Address Name Function 0000000 to 640K System System Board Memory O09FFFF Board RAM 00A0000 to 128K Video Reserved for Graphics Display OOBFFFF Display Memory Memory 00C0000 to 192K VO Reserved for ROM on I O OOEFFFF Expansion ROM Adapier Card 00F0000 to 64K ROM on System Board BIOS OOFFFFF the System Board 0100000 to Maximum System Board Memory 3FFFFFF Memory 128M 1 Appendix C E5864CP E586 IPE IO Address
52. u will once again see the initial diagnostics on the screen If you wish to make any changes to the setup press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt Esc gt or lt Del gt after memory testing 1s done 3 12 Initial Setup Program MT 586 586 EISA Configuration Utility Overview The E586 ICP E586 IPE system board requires the use of the EISA Configuration Utility ECU The ECU 15 used to configure EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture computer systems EISA system boards and EISA adapter cards are much more complex than the designs of ISA Industry Stan dard Architecture boards and adapter cards making the setup of jumpers and switches more complicated The ECU was created to automate this configuration process The CFG files that come with each EISA expansion board are copied onto the ECU diskette The ECU then stores this configuration data the system s Extended CMOS Memory The CFG file tells the ECU what choices the user has in configuring the card and what system resources to reserve for the card E586 ICP E586 IPE system board uses the DFI0400 CFO file File Structure The ECU uses three different files the CFG CMS and INF files CFG Files Each EISA expansion board comes with a CFG file A board s CFG file contains detailed information about the board as well as the functions the board can perform For E586 ICP E586 IPE system
53. ve 1 Test base memory from 256K to 640K and extended memory above 1MB using various patterns Note This will be skipped in EISA mode and can be skipped with ESC key in ISA mode If EISA mode flag is set then test EISA memory found in slots initialization Note This will be skipped in ISA mode and be skipped with Esc key in EISA mode amp Detect if mouse is present initialize mouse install interrupt vectors Initialize cache controller Program chipset registers with Setup values Display virus protest disable or enable Initialize floppy disk drive controller and any drives AppendixB B 4 EISA PCI System Board POST 42 Initialize hard drive and controller 43 Detect and initialize serial parallel ports 4 Reserved 45 Detect and initialize math coprocessor 46 Reserved 47 Reserved 484D Reserved 4 Manufacturing POST Loop or Display Messages 4 Security check 50 Write CMOS 51 Pre boot enable 52 Initialize option ROMs 53 Initialize time value 60 Setup virus protect 61 Set boot speed Description Initialize hard drive controller and any drives Initialize any serial and parallel ports also game port Initialize math coprocessor Reboot if manufacturing POST loop pin is set Otherwise display any messages i e any non fatal errors that were detected during POST and enter Setup Ask password security optional Wri
54. word every time you cold boot your system or access setup If you choose Setup you will be prompted for a password only when trying to access setup If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press lt F6 gt or lt F7 gt to return to the default settings Press lt Esc gt after making the changes to return to the main menu 3 6 Initial Setup Program o E586 ICP E5864PE Chipset Features Setup The E586 ICP E586 IPE uses the Intel 82430 chipset The Chipset Features Setup allows you to modify some functions to optimize system performance If you press lt Enter gt a screen similar to the one below will appear Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to the option you wish to change or modify Use the lt Page Up gt lt Page Down gt lt gt or lt gt keys to make the corresponding changes If the changes you made are incorrect or you change your mind press lt F6 gt or lt F7 gt to return to the default settings Press lt Esc gt after making the changes to return to the main menu Initial Setup Program 3 7 EISA PCI System Board PCI Slot Configuration Use the arrow keys to highlight the PCI Slot Configura tion and press lt Enter gt a screen similar to the one below will appear The INT of each PCI slot must be set according to the INT of the PCI add on card installed on the slot Su
55. ype for the drive The table in Appendix G gives a complete listing of the available drive types Any given hard drive must be set to one specific drive type number Please refer to your hard drive documentation to find the appropriate type number Initial Setup Program 3 3 EISA PCI System Board If none of the pre set types 1 appropriate for your hard drive choose User which is the user definable type To use this type highlight either hard disk C or D depending on your hard drive configuration Use the arrow keys until type User 1 showing Fill in all the parameters as specified by the drive manufacturer If either of the drives 1s not present select None and press Enter Drive A and Drive B These options are used to select the type of floppy disk drives installed in your system If either of the drives is not present select None Make sure you choose the correct drive type otherwise your system might improp erly format the device Video This 1s used to select the type of video adapter installed in your system Halt on This option selects when the system will halt if an error is detected during power up No Errors The system boot will not stop for any errors detected All Errors The system will stop whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error All But Keyboard The system will stop for any errors except a keyboard error All But Diskette

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