Acnodes PC 1060 manual

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    U S E R M ANUA L PC 106 0 VIA E den L ow P ower 1 0.4” Panel PC Syst em[...]

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    Copyright Noti ce PC 1060 Panel PC Syste m With LCD / Touch scr een OPE RA TIO N MA NU AL COP YRI GH T NO TIC E This op era ti on m anual is me ant to assis t users in insta lling and sett ing up the system . T he inform ation co ntained in this d ocument is s ubject to change with out prior any notice. This ma nual is cop y righted Novem ber, 2 00[...]

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    Copyright Noti ce FCC NOT IC E This eq uipm ent has bee n tested and found to comply with the lim its for a Cl ass A digital device , p ursuant to p ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. Thes e limit s are designed to provide reasonable protecti on against harmful interference when the equipment is o perated in a co mm e rcial environment. T his eq uipm ent ge[...]

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    Cont ents TABL E OF CON TENTS CHA PTER 1 IN TRO DUCT ION 1-1 A b out This M anual ....................... ...................... .......... 1-2 1-2 Cas e I llu stration ................ .............................. ............... 1-3 1-3 Sy stem Speci ficat ion ................... ............................... ... 1-5 1-4 Saf et y Precautions [...]

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    Cont ents 2-31 Mem ory Installation ............…… …................... ........... 2-27 2-32 AT/ATX Power Selec tion ……………… ……………. 2-28 2-33 Com p act Flash Master/Slave Selec tion ……………… . 2-29 2-34 IRQ12 Release Selection …………………… ………… 2-29 2-35 LVDS Panel Resolution Selec tion …?[...]

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    Cont ents 4-13 Passw ord Setting ..................... .................. ..........…...... 4-26 4-14 Sav e & Exit Setu p ......................... ............................... . 4-27 4-15 Exit Without Saving ......... .................. ......................... .. 4-28 APP ENDIX A SYST EM ASS EMBLY Exploded Diagram for Whole S y stem Uni[...]

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    INTRO DUCTION CHAPTER 1 This chapter gives y ou the infor m ation for PC 1060. Itso outlin e s th e Sys tem spec ificat ions. Section inclu des: z About This Manual z Case Illustra tion z Sys te m Specif ica tions z Safety precaution s for a Quick Start. page 2-1 Page:1-1[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 . A BOUT THI S M A NUAL Thank you for purc hasing our P anel PC. It is an updated system d esigned to be comparable with the highest perfor m ance of IBM A T personal computers. It provides f aste r process ing speed, greate r expandabil ity, and can handle more tasks. T his manual is desig ned to assist you on ho w to m [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1-2 . CA SE ILLU STRATI ON PC 10 60 USE R  S MANUAL Page: 1-3[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Page: 1-4 PC 10 60 USER  S MANUAL[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1-3 . SY STEM SP ECIFICA TION S MAI NBOAR D z CP U TYPE : VIA Eden 400 /733M processors Auto detect volt age regulator. z CH IPSET: VIA VT86 06+ VT82C686B z ME MORY : Up to 512 SDRAM One 184-pin DIMM sockets on boar d. z CACHE : Built-in CPU(1 28/256KB Cache). z REAL-TIM E CLOCK : CR2023 battery bac ked CMOS RAM Har dware im [...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction z BUS SUPPOR T : 1 PC104, 1 PC104 +. z VGA : Integrated in VT8 606, supports CRT & TFT-LCD panels. HRS DF13- 20DP-1.25 V (2 0 pin) 2 x connector o n bo ard for LVDS co nnection, 16 -Pin box-header on bo ard for CRT connecti o n. A 5-Pin box-header on board provides the power of inverter. AVR (“RVRK11K113 0206” ) is us[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction z PARALLEL PORT : One 25-pin D-Sub con nector on rear panel. Support for SP P, ECP, EPP Functio n. Bi- d ir ecti o nal par allel port. z LAN ADAPTER : Realte k RTL8110S Chip. RJ-45 jack onbo ard, Support for 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet. Support Wake-On-LAN function. z USB CONNECTOR : 2 USB p orts on rear panel, 2 internal USB[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction LCD PANEL TFT color LCD is ma nufactured b y u sing ver y high brightness technology. Some sequentia l pixels m ay not light or may light always, but t h is is not a failure. z LCD TYPE : LCD Panel 10”: Pri ority source - AU ( LVDS) or simi lar m o del. z PI XEL PITCH : According to the s upplier’s LCD speci fication. z B[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction TOU CH SCR EEN : ( OPTI ONAL) Vendor ACCU Type Resistive 2 Static Load 500g (30 ㎝ , 30 Sec) Hardness 3H Transparency 82% Write Life 10,000,000 Times Knock Life 35,000,000 Times Chattering Time 10 ms Input Voltage 5V Wire 5 Wire GEN ERAL I NFORM ATI ON z P OWER S UPP LY : DC 15V ~ 24V input, ATX 80W 1 0 Pin out put (Or AC 10[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction 1-4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Following m essa ges are safety remin ders o n how to protect your systems from damages. And thus, helps y ou le ngthen the life cycle of the sy stem. 1. Check the Line Volta ge a. T he o perating voltage for the power supply should cover the range of DC 15V~24V, otherwise the system m ay be damaged. 2[...]

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    SY STEM CONFIGUR ATION CHAPTER 2 Hel p ful inform ation that d esc ribes t he ju m per & connecto sett ings, and component locations . Section inclu des: z Jumper & Connector Quick Ref erence T able z Com p onent Locations z Configuration and Jum p er settings z Connector Pin Assignm ents Page 2-1[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-1 . JUM PER & C ONNEC TOR QU I CK REFERE NCE TA BLE COM Port Connector ………………………………… ….... …………………………… ………… COM1, COM2 COM3, COM4 COM Port RI & Voltage Selection ………… ..………….... JP19 RS232/422/485 (COM2) Se lec tio n ..........[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-2 . CO MPO NEN T LOCAT IONS PC 106 0 Connector, Jumper a nd Component locations PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-3[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-3 . HO W TO SE T THE JU MPER S You can c onfigure your b oard by setting the ju m pers. Ju m per is c onsist s of two or three me tal pins with a plastic b ase mounted o n the card, and by using a sm all plastic " cap " , Al so known a s the j um per c ap (with a m etal contact inside), y ou are ab[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation JUMPER DI A G RAMS JUMP ER S ETTIN GS PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-5[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-4 . CO M PO RT C ONNECT OR There ar e four COM ports enhanced in this board nam ely: COM1, CO M2, COM 3 and COM4. COM1, CO M3 and COM 4 are fixe d for RS-232, while COM2 is selectable for R S-232/422 /485. COM1 : COM 1 Connector The COM1 Connector assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 COM1-DC D 2 COM[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation COM3 : COM 3 Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 COM3-DC D 2 COM3-RX 3 COM3-TX 4 COM3-DTR 5 GND 6 COM3-DSR 7 COM3-RTS 8 COM3-CTS 9 CO M3-RI / +5V / +12V se lectable 10 NC COM4 : COM 4 Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 COM4-DC D 2 COM4-RX 3 COM4-TX 4 COM4-D[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-5. COM PORT RI & VOLT A G E SELECTION JP19 : C OM1, COM 2, COM3, and C O M4 RI & Vol tage Selec tion The selections are as follows: SELE CTION JUMPER SETTING (Pin Closed) RI 1-2 JUMPER ILLUSTRATION CO M1 CO M2 5V 11-13 12V 9-11 RI 3-4 5V 12-14 12V 10-12 Page: 2-8 PC 10 60 USER ’ S MANUAL[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation RI 5-6 CO M3 CO M4 5V 15-17 12V 17-19 RI 7-8 5V 16-18 12V 18-20 PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-9[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-6 . RS 232/ 422/ 485 (C OM2 ) SE LEC TION JP3 : R S-232/422/485 (COM2) Selection COM2 i s selectable for RS-232, 4 22, 485 function. The j um per settin gs are as follo ws : COM 2 FUNCTION JUMPER SE TTING (pin closed) JUMPER ILLUS TRATION RS-232 Open RS-422 1-2, 5-6, 7 -8, 9-10 11-12, 13-14 , 15-16 17-18, 1 [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-7 . VGA CONN ECT O R VGA : VGA Co nnector The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GN D 6 GN D 7 GN D 8 GN D 9 VCC 10 GND 11 NC 12 PULL HI 13 HSYNC 14 VSYNC 15 PULL HI 16 NC PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-11[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-8 . LVD S CONN ECTOR LVDS1 : LVDS Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSI GNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 G ND 12 YCM 2 G ND 13 GND 3 Y 2P 14 GND 4 N C 15 Y0P 5 Y 2M 16 GND 6 N C 17 Y0M 7 G ND 18 LVDSVCC 8 G ND 19 GND 9 Y 1P 20 LVDSVCC 10 YCP 11 Y1M LVDS2 : LVDS Connector The pin assignments are as f[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-9 . BR IGHTN ESS VOLTA GE SEL ECT ION JP9 : Brightness Voltage Selection The selections are as follows : SELE CTION JUMPER SETTING (Pin Closed) 5V 2-3 2.5V 1-2 JUMPER ILLUSTRATION ***Manufacturing Default is set as 5V. PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-13[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-1 0. LV DS VOLTA GE SEL ECTIO N JP12 : LCD Volt age Sel ection The selections are as follows : SELE CTION JUMPER SETTING (Pin Closed) 12V 1-2 3.3V 3-4 5V 5-6 JUMPER ILLUSTRATION ***Manufacturing Default is set as 3.3V. Page: 2-14 PC 1 060 USER ’ S MANUAL[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-1 1. PO WER C ONNEC TOR CN1 : Power Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 VCC 2 VCC 3 GN D 4 GN D 5 VCC12 6 5VSB 7 VCC 8 GN D 9 PS_ON 10 VCC12J PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-15[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-1 2. FL OPPY D ISK DRI VE CONN ECTOR FDD1 : Flopp y Disk Drive Conn ector The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASSIGNM ENT P IN ASSIGNMENT 2 INDEX# 1 VCC 4 DRVA# 3 VCC 6 DSKCHG# 5 VCC 8 NC 7 NC 10 MO TEA# 9 NC 12 FDIR# 11 NC 14 STEP# 13 DENSEL# 16 WDATA# 15 NC 18 WGATE# 17 GND 20 TK00# 19 GND 22 WPT# 21 G[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-1 3. HA RD DI SK DRIVE C ONNEC TOR IDE1 : Hard Disk Drive Connecto r The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASS IG NMEN T PIN ASS IG NMEN T 1 ID ERST# 2 GN D 3 PD D7 4 PDD 8 5 PD D6 6 P DD 9 7 PD D5 8 PDD 10 9 PD D4 10 PDD1 1 11 PDD3 12 PDD1 2 13 PDD2 14 PDD1 3 15 PDD1 16 PDD1 4 17 PDD0 18 PDD1 5 19 GND 20 NC [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-1 4. PR INTER CONNECT OR LPT 1 : P rint er Connector As to link the Printer to the card, you need a cab le to co nnect both DB25 connector and parallel port. The pin assignments are as follows : LPT1 PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSI GNMENT 1 STROBE 14 AUTOF- 2 PPD 0 15 ERROR 3 PPD 1 16 INI T- 4 PPD 2 17 SLCTIN 5 PPD [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-1 5. LA N CON NECTO R LAN1: LAN Connector. The pin a ssignm ent is as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 MDI_0P 2 MDI_0 N 3 MDI_1P 4 MDI_2P 5 MDI_2 N 6 MDI_1 N 7 MDI_3P 8 MDI_3 N 2-1 6. LA N LED CONNE CTO R LANLED1 : LAN LED Connector The pin a ssignm ent is as follows : PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 LED10 0 2 CONT ROL 3 LED10 00 [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-1 7. KE YBOA RD CONN ECT OR KB1 : PC/ AT Keyboard Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 KB DAT A 6 5 2 NC 4 3 3 GND 1 2 4 KBMFVCC 5 KB CLK 6 NC KB1 2-1 8. PS /2 MO USE CO NNE CTOR MS1 : PS/2 Mouse Connector The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 MS DATA 5 6 2 NC 4 3[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-1 9. SO UN D CO NNECTO R The sound connec tor is com po sed of the Microphone (MIC1), Line-Out (SPK1), and Line-In (LINE1). LINE1 : Line-In Connector The pin a ssignm ent is as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 GND 2 LINE_L 3 LINE_R MIC1 : Mi cr ophone Connector The pin a ssignm ent is as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 GN[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-2 0. ON BOAR D AUD IO SE LEC TION JP11 : Onboar d Audio Select io n The selections are as follows: FUNCTION JUM PER SETTING (pin closed) JUMPER ILL USTRA TIO N On 1 -2 Off o pen *** Manufacturing Default – On. 2-2 1. RE SET CON NECTO R JP17 : Reset Connector. The pin a ssignm ent is as follows : PIN ASSIGN[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-2 3. PO WER B UTTO N CN56 : Powe r B utt o n The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 PW BN 2 GND 2-2 4. EX TER N A L BUZZE R CONN ECTOR JP14 (1- 2) : External Buzzer Con nector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 E_BUZ_P WR 2 E_BUZ 2-2 5. EX TER N A L SMI CO NNECT OR JP14 (7- 8) [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-2 6. CM OS FUN CTION SE LEC TION JP8 : CMOS Functi on Selection The selections are as follows: FUNCTION JUM PER SETTING (pin closed) JUMPER ILL USTRA TIO N NORM AL 1-2 CLEAR CM OS 2-3 *** Manufacturing Default – Normal . To clear CMOS data, use r must power-off the computer and set the jumper to “Clear C[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-2 7. UN IVERSA L SER IAL BU S CON NECTOR USB1: Universal Serial Bus Co nnector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 USBV0 2 USB_DDT0- 3 USB_DDT0+ 4 GND USB2: Universal Serial Bus Co nnector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 USBV1 2 USB_DDT1- 3 USB_DDT1+ 4 GND USB3 : Univer[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n USB4 : Universal Ser ial Bus Con nector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 USBV3 2 USB_DDT3- 3 USB_DDT3+ 4 GND 5 GND 2-2 8. RE SET / NM I SELEC TION JP7 : Reset /NMI/Cl e ar Watchdog Select ion The selections are as follows: FUN CTION JUMP ER SET TIN G Re se t 1- 2 NMI 3- 4 JUMPER ILL USTRA[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-2 9. WA KE-ON -LAN CO NN ECTO R JWOL1 : Wake-On-LAN Connec tor The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 +5VSB 2 GND 3 WOL1 2-3 0. PO WER L ED CON NECTOR PWLE D1: P ower LED Connector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 PWLED_PW R 2 GND 2-3 1. M EMO RY I NSTA LLAT ION This syst em[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-3 2. A T/ATX P OWER SEL ECTIO N JP14 (3- 6) : AT/ATX Power Selectio n The selections are as follows: FUN CTION JUMPE R SETT ING JP14 (3- 6) JP18 JUMPER ILL USTRA TIO N AT 3-4, 5-6 Open ATX open 1-2 *** Manufacturing Default --- is set as ATX Page: 2-28 PC 1 060 USER ’ S MANUAL[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-3 3. CO MPAC T FLAS H MAST ER/SLA VE SELEC TION JP15 : Co m pact Flas h Master/Slave Sele ction The selections are as follows: FUN CTION JUMP ER SET TIN G Mas ter 1-2 Slav e o pen JUMPER ILL USTRA TIO N *** Manufacturing Default --- is set as Ma ster. 2-3 4. IR Q12 REL E A SE SELE CTI ON JP6 : IRQ12 Release Sel[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-3 5. LV DS PA NEL RESOL UTION SELEC TION JP16 : LVDS Pa nel Resoluti o n Sele ction. The selections are as follows: FUN CTION J UMPE R SETT ING (pin clo sed) 800 x 600 (10.4”) 1-2 1024 x 768 (15”) 3-4 *** Manufacturing Default --- 800 x 6 00. 2-3 6. IN VERTE R CO NNECT OR INV1: Inverter Connector. The pi[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-3 7. PO WER M ODUL E POWER1 : P ower Module. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASS IG NMEN T PI N ASSI GNMEN T 1 VC C 2 5VSB 3 VC C 4 5VSB 5 VC C 6 5VSB 7 VC C 8 VCC 9 VC C 10 VCC 11 VC C 12 VCC 13 G ND 14 GND 15 G ND 16 GND 17 G ND 18 GND 19 PS -ON 20 GND 21 NC 22 GN D 23 NC 24 GN D 25 VC C12J 26 VCC1 2[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-3 8. CO MPAC T FLAS H CONN ECTOR CF1 : Co m pact Flash Connector. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 GND 26 -CD1 2 D03 27 D111 3 D04 28 D121 4 D05 29 D131 5 D06 30 D141 6 D07 31 D151 7 -CS0 32 -CS11 8 A102 33 -VS1 9 -ATA SEL 34 -IORD 10 A092 35 -IOWR 11 A082 36 -WE3 12 +3.3V[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-3 9. PC 104 CON NECTO R PC104 : PC104 Conn e ctor. The pin assignments are as follows : PIN ASSI GNME NT PIN ASSIG NMENT PIN A SSIGNME NT PIN A SSIGNM ENT A1 IO CHK B1 GND C1 GN D D1 GND A2 D7 B2 REST C 2 SB HE D2 ME MCS16 A3 D6 B3 VCC C3 LA23 D3 IOCS16 A4 D5 B4 IRQ 9 C4 L A22 D4 IRQ 10 A5 D4 B5 NC C5 LA 21 D5 [...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con f igu rati o n 2-4 0. PC 104+ CO NNEC TOR PC104P LUS1 : PC104+ Connect o r. The pin assignments are as follows : A B C D PIN A SS I GNM ENT PIN ASSI GNM ENT P I N ASSIG NMEN T PIN ASSIG NM ENT A1 GND B 1 Reserved C1 +5V D1 AD00 A2 V/I/O B2 AD 02 C2 AD01 D2 +5V A3 AD05 B3 GND C3 AD04 D 3 A D03 A4 C/BE 0# B4 AD 07 C4 GND D4 AD[...]

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    Ch apter 2 Hardware Con figur ation 2-4 1. CP U FAN CONNE CTOR FAN1 : CPU Fan Connector The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 GND 2 +12V 3 CP UFAN1 2-4 2. SY STEM FAN CONN ECTOR FAN2 : Syste m F AN Connector The pin assignments are as follows: PIN ASSIGNM ENT 1 +5V 2 GND PC 10 60 USE R ’ S MANUAL Page: 2-35[...]

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    SOFTWAR E UTILITIES CHAPTER 3 This chapte r c om p rises t he detailed inf o rmation of VGA driver, LAN driver, and sound driver, VIA Chipset Software I nstallation Utility, touch scr een driver, USB 2.0 driver and Flash BIOS upd ate. I t also describes ho w to insta ll the watchdog timer configuratio n. Section include s: z Introduction z VIA 4 IN[...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 3-1. INTRODUCTION Enclosed wit h our PC 1060 packag e is our driver utility, whic h m a y comes in a form of a CD ROM disc o r floppy diskette s. For CD ROM d isc user, you will only need some of the files contained in the CD ROM d isc, please kindly refer to the following chart: Fil ename (Assume that CD ROM drive[...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 1. Win 95 progra m 2. Win 2000 progr am 3. Win 98/ SE pr ogr am 4. Win M E pr ogr am 3-3 . VGA DRIVE R UT ILITY 3-3-1. Intro duction The VGA interface e m bedded with our PC 106 0 can support a wide range of display mode, such as SV GA, STN, T FT,.....etc. You ca n display CRT and LCD Panel si m ulta neously on t h[...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 3-3-2. Installa tion of VGA Drive r 1. Install VGA Drive r to Windows 9 8/2000/XP (1). Place insert the Dri ver CD into CD ROM drive. (2). Under W indows 98 /2000/XP system , go to the dir ectory w here VGA driver is loc ated. (3). Click Setup.exe file for VGA dr iver installation. (4). Follow the instr uctions on [...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n FLASH MEMO RY WRITER V7.XX (C) Award Soft ware 2001 All Rights Reserved Flash Type - MX29F004T File Name to Program: s55xxxxx.bin Error Message : Do You W ant To Save BIOS (Y/N) If you want to sa ve up the original B IOS, enter " Y " and pre ss < Enter > . If you choose " N " , the follo w[...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n FLASH MEMO RY WRITER V7.XX (C) Award Soft ware 2001 All Rights Reserved Flash Type – MX29F004T File Name to Program: s55xxxxx.bin Ver ifyi ng Fla sh Mem ory – 7FF FF OK † Write O K † No Update † Write Fail F1: Reset F10 : Exit Please reset o r power off the system, then the Flas h BIOS is fully im p lemen[...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 3-5-2. Installa tion Procedure f or Windows 9x 1. Place insert the Dr iver CD into CD ROM drive. 2. Under W indows 9x/2000 system, go to t he directo ry where LAN driver is located . 3. Click Setup.exe file for LAN driver insta llation. 4. Follow the i nstructions on the screen to co m ple te the installa tion. 5. [...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 1. Wi n 98 program 2. Wi n NT 4.0 program 3. Wi n 2000 program 4. Wi n XP program 3-6-2. Installa tion Procedure f or Windows 9x/NT/2000 1. From the task bar, click on Sta rt, and then Run. 2. In the Run dialog bo x, type D:Soundsetup, where “D:Soundpath nam e ” refers to the full path to the source files. [...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n 3-8 . TO UCH SCREEN DR IVER U TILITY (OPT IONA L) To install, kindl y refer to the read m e.txt file found e ach separate file of the Driver Disc. 3-9 . US B CF C A RD DRIV ER UTI LITY (OPTIONA L) To install, kindl y refer to the read m e.txt file found e ach separate file of the Driver Disc. 3-1 0. WA TCHD OG TIM [...]

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    Chapter 3 Software Configuratio n MOV DX, 441H OUT DX, AX The Watchdog T im er control t able is as follo ws: Level Value Time /sec Level Value Time/sec 1 F 0 9 7 64 2 E 8 10 6 72 3 D 1 6 1 1 5 80 4 C 24 12 4 8 8 5 B 3 2 1 3 3 96 6 A 4 0 1 4 2 104 7 9 48 15 1 112 8 8 56 16 0 120 Page:3-10 PC 106 0 USES MANUAL[...]

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    AWARD BIOS SETUP CHAPTER 4 This chapter sho ws how to set up the Award BIOS. Section include s: z Introduction z Entering Setup z The Standard CMOS Features z The Advanced BIOS Features z The Advanced Chipset Features z Integrated Pe ripherals z Power Manage m ent Se tup z PNP/PCI Configurations z PC Health Status z Frequency/Volta ge Control z Loa[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1. INTRODUCTION This chapter will show you the function of the BIOS in m anagin g the features of your system. The P C 106 0 P anel PC is equipped w it h the B IOS for s y stem chipset from A ward Software Inc. This p age brie fly explains the function of the B IOS in m anagi ng the special features o f your system. The[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-2 . EN TER ING SET UP When the system is p owered o n, the BIOS will enter the Power-On Self Test ( POST) routines and the following message w ill app ear o n the lo w er scr een: PRESS <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP, ESC TO SKIP MEMORY TEST As long as this me ss age is p resent on the screen you may pr ess the <Del> [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-3 . TH E STAN DA RD CM OS FEA TURES Highlight the STANDARD C MOS FEATURES and p ress the <ENT ER> key and the scree n will display the follo wing table: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Tim e (hh:mm :ss) IDE Primary Master IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Seco[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup IDE Pr imary Mast er / Sla ve : IDE Sec ondar y Master / Slav e: The BIOS can automatically detect the specifications and optimal operating m ode of almost all IDE hard drives. When you select type AUTO for a hard drive, the BIOS detect its sp ecifications during POST, every ti m e syste m boots. If you do not want to sel[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ƒ LB A (Logical Bloc k Address ing): Durin g drive acce sses, t he ID E controller transfor m s the data address described by sector, head and cylinder num b er into a ph y sical block ad dress, si gnificantly im p roving data trans fer ra tes. For drives greater than 10 24 cylinders. DRIVE A AND DRIVE B: Select the type[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup HARD DISK ATTRIBUT ES: Type Cylinders Heads V-P comp LZone Sect Capacit y 1 306 4 128 305 17 10 2 615 4 300 615 17 20 3 615 6 300 615 17 30 4 940 8 512 940 17 62 5 940 6 512 940 17 46 6 615 4 65535 615 17 20 7 642 8 256 511 17 30 8 733 5 65535 733 17 30 9 900 15 65535 901 17 112 10 820 3 65535 820 17 20 11 855 5 65535 855[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-4 . TH E A DV A NCED BIOS F EATU RES Choose the ADVANCED BI OS FEATURES in t he ma i n menu, the screen shown as belo w. Viru s W ar ning Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features [Disabled] CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup A brief introductio n of each settin g in the BIOS FEAT URES SETUP progra m is given o n the next fe w pages. VIRUS WARNING : This item allows you to choo se the Virus W arning feature for ID E Hard Disk boot secto r protection. I f this function is enabled a nd some o ne attempt to write data into thi s area, BIOS will s[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup This entry allo ws you to select how t he gate A20 is handled. When Norm al was set, a p in in the keyboard controller co ntrols Gate A20. And when Fast was set, the chipset co ntrols Gate A20. TYPE M A TIC RA T E SE T TI NG: Enable this ite m i f you wish to be able to configure the chara cteristics of your keyboard . Ty[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup VI DEO B IOS S H A DOW: Determines w het her v ideo BIOS will be coped to RAM. However, it i s optional dep ending o n chip set design. Video Shado w will increase the video speed. 4-5 . A DV A NCED C HIPSE T FEA TURES Choose the ADVANCED CH IPSET FEAT URES from the m ain menu, the screen shown a s below. Phoenix - AwardB[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup This para m eter allo ws you to configure the system based on the spe cific features of the in stalled chipset. T he chipset ma na ges bus speed and access to syste m m e m or y resources, such as DRAM and the external cac he. It also coo rdinates comm unica tions between conventional I SA bus and the PCI bus. It m ust be[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup SYS TEM BIOS C A CHE A BLE: Selecting E nabled a llows cac hing of the system BI OS ROM at F000 0h- FFFFFh, r esulting in better system performance. Ho w ever, if any pr ogram writes to this m emory area, a s ystem error m ay result. VIDEO RAM CACHE ABLE: Selecting Enabled allo ws caching of the video BIOS R OM at C0000h [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup PCI DELAY TRANS A CTION : The chipset has a n em bedde d 32-bit posted write buffer to support delay tra nsa ction s cycl es. Sele ct Enabled to support compliance with P CI specification ver sion 2.1. PCI#2 ACCESS #1 RETRY : When disabled , PCI# 2 will not b e disconnected until access finishes (de fault). When enabled, [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-6 . IN TEG RAT ED PERI PHE RAL S Choose INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS fro m the main setup menu , a display will be s hown on screen as belo w: Phoenix – Award CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Channel0 OnChip IDE Channel1 IDE Prefetch Mode Primary Master PIO Primary Slave P IO Secondary Master PIO Seconda[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ONCHIP IDE CH A N NEL 0 / 1 : The chipset co ntains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select E nabled to activate the seco ndary IDE interface. Select Disabled to d eactivate this inter face. IDE PREFETCH M ODE : The onbo ard IDE drive interfaces suppo rts IDE pre-fetchin g for faster drive accesses. [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 1: ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 2: ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 3: ONBOARD SERI A L PORT4: Select a n address and cor responding inte r rupt for the first and second serial ports. ONBOARD PAR A L LEL PORT : This ite m allows you to determine access o nboard parallel po rt co ntroller w ith which I/O add ress. PARALLEL P[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-7 . POWE R MA NA GEMEN T SET UP Choose POWER MANAGEM ENT SETUP option on the main m e nu, a display will be s hown on screen as belo w : Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Ź Power Management PM Control by APM Video Off Option Video Off Method MOD EM Use IRQ Sof t- Off by PWRBT N[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup VIDEO OFF OPTION: When enabled , this feature allo w s the VGA adapter to operate in a po wer saving mode. Always On Monitor will remain on during power saving modes. Suspend --> Off Monitor blanked when the systems enters the Susp end mode. Susp,Stby --> Off Mo nitor blanked when the sy stem ent ers either Suspend [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-8. PNP/PCI CONFIGUR A TIO N Choose PNP /PCI CONFIGURATION from the m ain menu, a display will be shown on scr een as below: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP/PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By x IRQ Resources x DMA Reso urc es PCI/VGA Palette Snoop As sig n IRQ [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup RESET CONFIGUR ATION DAT A : Normally, you le ave thi s field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended System Con figuration Data ( ESCD) when you exit Setup if you ha ve installed a n ew add-on and the syste m configuratio n has caused such a serious conflict that t he operating s ystem cannot boot. RESOURCE CONT ROLLE[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-9 . PC HEA LTH STAT US Choose PC HE ALTH STATUS fro m the m ain menu, a displa y will be shown on screen a s below: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status CPU Warning Temperature Current CPU Temp. Current System Fan Speed VCORE 2.5V 3.3V 5 V 12V [Disabled] 44 q C/111 q F 6012 RPM 1. 09V 2. 2.56V 3.46V 5[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1 0. FR EQUEN CY/VOLTA GE CO NTROL Choose FREQUEN CY/VOL TAGE CONTROL fro m the m ain menu, a display will be s hown on screen as belo w: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency/Voltage Control VIA C3 Clock Ratio Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk [Default] [Enabled] Item Help Spread Spectrum [Disabled] M enu Level Ź np[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1 1. LOA D FA IL-SA FE DEFA ULTS By pressing the < ENTER> key on t his item , you get a con firm at ion dialog box with a message similar to the follo wing: Load Fail-Sa fe Defaults ( Y/N ) ? N To use the BIOS d efault values, change t he prompt to "Y" and press the <Enter > key. CMOS is loaded a u[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1 3. PA SSWOR D SETT ING User is allowed to set either supe rvisor or user password, or both of them. The difference i s that the super visor password can enter and change the options of the setup m enus while the user password ca n enter only but do not have the authorit y to change the op tions of the setup menus. TO [...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1 4. SA VE & EX IT SE TUP After you have co m ple ted adjustin g all th e setti ngs as required, you m us t remem ber to save these setting into the CMOS RAM. T o save the settings, select “SAVE & EXIT SETUP ” and press <Enter>, a display will be s hown as follows: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utilit[...]

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    Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4-1 5. EX IT WI THO UT SA VING If you wish to c ancel any changes you have m ade, you may select the “EXIT W ITHOUT SAVING” and the original setting stored in the CMOS will be retained. The screen will be shown as below: Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Ź Standard CMOS Features Ź Advanced BIOS Features Ź Adva[...]

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    SY STEM AS SEMBLY APPENDIX A This append ix contain exploded diagra m of t he system . Section include s: z Exploded Diagram for Whole S ystem Unit z Exploded Diagram for Removing Hook Hold er z Exploded Diagram for Removing Back Co ver z Exploded Diagram for Removing LCD Asse m bl y z Exploded Diagram for Front Panel Page: A-1[...]

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    Appendix A System Assem bly EXPL ODED D I A GRAM FO R WH OLE SYTE M UN IT Page: A-2 PC 1060 USER MANUAL[...]

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    App endi x A System A ssembly EXPL ODED D I A GRAM FO R RE MOVING HOOK HOL DER PC 1060 USER MANUAL Page: A-3[...]

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    Appendix A System Assem bly EXPL ODED D I A GRAM FO R RE MOVING BACK COVER Page: A-4 PC 1060 USER MANUAL[...]

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    App endi x A System A ssembly EXPL ODED D I A GRAM FO R RE MOVING LCD A SSEMBLY PC 1060 USER MANUAL Page: A-5[...]

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    Appendix A System Assem bly EXPL ODED D I A GRAM FO R FR ONT PAN EL Page: A-6 PC 1060 USER MANUAL[...]

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    TECHNICAL SUMMAR Y APPENDIX B This section intro duce you the m aps concisel y. Sections include: z Block Diagra m z Interrupt Map z RTC (Standard ) RAM Bank z Time r & DMA Cha nnels Map z I / O & Me m or y Map Page: B-1[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary BL OCK DIA GRAM Page: B-2 PC 106 0 USER MANUAL[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary INT ERRUPT M A P IRQ A SSIGNMENT 0 S y stem TIMER interr upt from TIMER-0 1 Ke y b oard output bu ffer full 2 Cascade for IRQ 8-15 3 Serial p ort 2 4 Serial p ort 1 5 Av ailable 6 Flop py Disk adapter 7 P arallel port 1 8 R TC clock 9 ACPI-Compliant S y stem 10 Serial port 3 11 Serial port 4 12 PS/2 Mo use 13 Math cop [...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary RT C (S T A NDARD) RAM BANK CODE ASSI GNM ENT 00h Seconds 01h Second alarm 02h Minutes 03h Minutes alar m 04h Hours 05h Hours alar m 06h Day of week 07h Day of m onth 08h Month 09h Year 0Ah Status register A 0Bh Status register B 0Ch Status register C 0Dh Status register D 0Eh-7Fh 114 Bytes of User RAM Page: B-4 PC 106[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary TIM ER & DMA CHANN ELS MA P Timer Channel M ap : Timer Channel Assign ment 0 S ystem tim er interr upt 1 DR AM Refresh request 2 Spe aker tone generator DMA C hannel Map : DMA C hannel Assign ment 0 A vailable 1 A vailable 2 Flop py Disk adapter 3 A vailable 4 C ascade 5 A vailable 6 A vailable 7 A vailable PC 1060[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary I/O & MEMORY M A P Fixed I/O Rang es Decoded by ICH2 : I/O Address Read Targe t Write Target Inter nal Unit 00h- 08h DMA Contro lle r D MA Co ntro ller D MA 09h-0Eh Reserv ed DMA Contro ller DMA 0Fh DMA Cont roll er DMA Contr oller DMA 10h- 18h DMA Contro lle r D MA Co ntro ller D MA 19h-1Eh Reserv ed DMA Contro ll[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary I/O Address Read Targe t Write Target Inter nal Unit 80h DMA Controller DM A controller & LPC/PCI DMA 81h- 83h DMA Contro lle r D MA Co ntro ller D MA 84h-86h DMA Controller DM A Controller & LPC or PCI DMA 87h DMA Contr oller D MA Co ntro ller D MA 88h DMA Controller DM A Controller & LPC or PCI DMA 89h- 8[...]

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    Appendix B Technical Summ ary Memory Deco de Ranges From Proce ssor Perspective : Memory Rang e Target Dependency /Comments 0000 0000h- 000D FFFFh 0010 0000-TOM (Top of Mem ory) Main Memory TOM registers in Host Controller 000E 0000h-000F FFFFh FWH Bit 7 in FWH Decode Enable Register is set FEC0 0000h-FEC0 0100h I/O APIC inside ICH2 FFC 0 000 0h-F [...]