Asus SP97 User Manual

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SP97/SP97-V  
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Pentium Motherboard  
USER’S MANUAL  
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CONTENTS  
I. INTRODUCTION............................................................................ 7  
How this Manual is Organized ........................................................ 7  
Item Checklist .................................................................................. 7  
II. FEATURES ..................................................................................... 8  
Features of the ASUS SP97 Motherboard ....................................... 8  
Introduction to ASUS SP97 Series of Motherboards ................. 9  
The ASUS SP97 Motherboard ......................................................... 11  
III. INSTALLATION .......................................................................... 12  
ASUS SP97 Motherboard Layout.................................................... 12  
Installation Steps .............................................................................. 14  
1. Jumpers ........................................................................................ 14  
Jumper Settings .................................................................... 15  
Compatible Cyrix CPU Identification .................................. 16  
2. System Memory (SIMM)............................................................. 20  
SIMM Installation ................................................................ 21  
3. Central Processing Unit (CPU) .................................................... 23  
4. Expansion Cards .......................................................................... 24  
Expansion Card Installation Procedure ................................ 24  
Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards................................... 24  
Assigning DMA Channels for ISA Cards............................. 25  
5. External Connectors..................................................................... 26  
Power Connection Procedures ................................................... 35  
IV. BIOS SOFTWARE ....................................................................... 36  
Support Software ............................................................................. 36  
Flash Memory Writer Utility ........................................................... 36  
Main Menu ........................................................................... 36  
Advanced Feature Menu....................................................... 37  
Managing and Updating Your Motherboard’s BIOS.................. 38  
6. BIOS Setup ................................................................................. 39  
Load Defaults ....................................................................... 40  
Standard CMOS Setup ............................................................... 40  
Details of Standard CMOS Setup:........................................ 41  
BIOS Features Setup .................................................................. 43  
Details of BIOS Features Setup............................................ 43  
Chipset Features Setup ............................................................... 45  
Details of Chipset Features Setup......................................... 45  
Power Management Setup.......................................................... 48  
Details of Power Management Setup ................................... 48  
PNP and PCI Setup .................................................................... 50  
Details of PNP and PCI Setup .............................................. 50  
Load BIOS Defaults ................................................................... 52  
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CONTENTS  
Load Setup Defaults ................................................................... 52  
Supervisor Password and User Password .................................. 53  
IDE HDD Auto Detection .......................................................... 54  
Save and Exit Setup ................................................................... 55  
Exit Without Saving ................................................................... 55  
V. SUPPORT SOFTWARE ................................................................ 56  
Desktop Management Interface (DMI)............................................ 56  
Introducing the ASUS DMI Configuration Utility ............... 56  
System Requirements ........................................................... 56  
Using the ASUS DMI Configuration Utility ........................ 57  
Notes ..................................................................................... 57  
VI. ASUS PCI SCSI Cards ................................................................ 59  
Symbios SCSI BIOS and Drivers .................................................... 59  
ASUS PCI-SC200 & PCI-SC860 SCSI Cards ................................ 59  
Setting Up the ASUS PCI-SC200 & PCI-SC860....................... 60  
Setting the INT Assignment for the ASUS PCI-SC200 ............. 60  
Terminator Requirements for SCSI Devices .............................. 60  
Terminator Settings for the ASUS PCI-SC860 .......................... 61  
Terminator Settings for the ASUS PCI-SC200 .......................... 61  
SCSI ID Numbers for SCSI Devices ......................................... 62  
SCSI ID Priority ......................................................................... 62  
VII. ASUS I-A16C Audio Card ......................................................... 63  
ASUS I-A16C Audio Features ................................................... 63  
Unpacking and Handling Precautions ........................................ 63  
Layout and Connectors .............................................................. 64  
Connectors ............................................................................ 64  
CD-Audio Connector Pin Definitions ........................................ 64  
VIDEO SOFTWARE MANUAL (with onboard 5598 VGA only) .. 65  
VIII. DOS UTILITY .......................................................................... 67  
DOS Utility ...................................................................................... 67  
1. SVGAUTL.EXE .................................................................... 67  
IX. SOFTWARE DRIVERS .............................................................. 74  
Software Drivers .............................................................................. 74  
1. Windows 3.1.......................................................................... 75  
2. Windows 95........................................................................... 81  
5. Autodesk ADI 4.2 -Protected Mode ....................................... 86  
6. OS/2 V2.1............................................................................... 92  
7. OS/2 V3.0 (Warp) ................................................................. 93  
8. Double Bytes OS/2 Warp ...................................................... 94  
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FCC & DOC COMPLIANCE  
Federal Communications Commission Statement  
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment 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 interference in a residential installa-  
tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, 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 reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING! The use of shielded cables for connection of the monitor to the  
graphics card is required to assure compliance with FCC regulations. Changes  
or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications Statement  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions  
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
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I. INTRODUCTION  
How this Manual is Organized  
I. Introduction  
Contents and checklist  
II. Features  
III. Installation  
IV. BIOS Software  
V. Support Software  
VI. ASUS SCSI Cards  
VII.ASUS Audio Card  
Product information and specifications  
Instructions on setting up the motherboard  
Instructions on setting up the BIOS software  
Information on the included support software  
Installation of optional ASUS SCSI cards  
Installation of an optional 16-bit audio card  
Item Checklist  
Check that your package is complete. If you discover damaged or missing items,  
contact your retailer.  
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ASUS SP97 or SP97-V (onboard VGA) motherboard  
2 serial port ribbon cables with mounting brackets  
1 parallel ribbon cable with mounting bracket  
1 IDE ribbon cable  
1 floppy disk ribbon cable  
ASUS SP97 Support Drivers  
• Flash Memory Writer utility to update the FLASH BIOS  
• Desktop Management Interface (DMI) utility  
• Readme files for descriptions and use of the files  
• Technical Support Form  
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User’s Manual (Audio section included with ASUS I-A16C audio bundle)  
1 video ribbon cable with mounting bracket for the 5598 onboard VGA  
USB, PS/2 mouse, and IR cable with mounting bracket set (optional)  
ASUS PCI-SC200 Fast-SCSI card (optional)  
ASUS I-A16C audio card, audio driver CD, and manual* (optional)  
*Online help is provided with the Creative 16X audio drivers. A separate manual is  
provided for the Creative 16C Series audio drivers.  
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II. FEATURES  
Features of the ASUS SP97 Motherboard  
The ASUS SP97 motherboard is carefully designed for the demanding PC user who  
wants many features in a small package, namely:  
SiS Chipset: Features either SiS5582 or SiS5598 chipsets. The SiS5598 chipset  
has a built-in video controller and supports video shared memory from 1MB to  
4MB.  
Versatile Processor Support: Intel Pentium® 75–233MHz (P55C-MMX, P54C/  
P54CS), IBM®/Cyrix® 6x86-PR166+ (Rev 2.7 or later), IBM®/Cyrix® 6x86MX™  
(PR166 & faster), AMD-K5(PR75–PR133), AMD-K6(PR166 & faster).  
Versatile Memory Support: Equipped with four SIMM sockets to support 4–  
64MB 72-pin Fast Page Mode (FPM) or Extended Data Out (EDO) memory  
modules up to 256MB.  
Easy Installation: Incorporates BIOS that supports autodetection of hard disk  
drives, PS/2 mouse, and Plug and Play devices to make setup of hard disk drives,  
expansion cards, and other devices virtually automatic.  
Dual Power Supply: Includes both AT and ATX power connectors onboard to  
support an AT or ATX power supply with soft-on/soft-off features.  
ISA and PCI Expansion Slots: Provides two 16-bit ISA slots, three 32-bit PCI  
slots, and one PCI/ISA shared slot for either a PCI or ISA card.  
Super Multi-I/O: Provides two high-speed UART-compatible serial ports and  
one parallel port with EPP and ECP capabilities.  
Desktop Management Interface (DMI): Supports DMI through BIOS, which  
allows hardware to communicate within a standard protocol creating a higher  
level of compatibility. (Requires DMI-enabled components.) (See section V)  
PCI Bus Master IDE Controller: Comes with an onboard Ultra DMA/33 Bus  
Master IDE controller with two connectors. Supports four IDE devices more  
than 8.4GB in two channels up to 33MB/sec IDE transfers and Enhanced IDE  
devices. Also supports PIO Modes 3 and 4 and Bus Master IDE DMA Mode 2.  
Includes integrated keyboard controller. Supports two of either 5.25- (360KB or  
1.2KB) or 3.5-inch disk drives (720KB, 1.44MB, or 2.88MB). Supports Japa-  
nese “Floppy 3 mode” (3.5-inch disk drive: 1.2MB) and LS-120 floppy disk  
drives (3.5-inch disk drive: 120 MB, 1.44MB, 720K). BIOS supports IDE CD-  
ROM or SCSI device bootup.  
Level 2 Cache: Comes with onboard 512K or 256KB Pipelined Burst SRAM.  
USB, IrDA, PS/2 Mouse Connector: Supports an optional cable and bracket  
set to allow connection to an unused expansion slot on the system chassis. A  
second IrDA connector is available for a standard infrared cable set.  
IrDA Connector: Supports an optional infrared module for wireless interface.  
Symbios SCSI BIOS: Supports optional ASUS SCSI controller cards through  
onboard firmware.  
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II. FEATURES  
Introduction to ASUS SP97 Series of Motherboards  
Performance  
Double the IDE Transfer Speed: ASUS SP97 series of motherboards with SiS  
5582 or SiS 5598 (with VGA) improves IDE transfer rate using Bus Master  
UltraDMA/33 IDE, which can handle data transfers up to 33MB/s. This new  
technology is compatible with existing ATA-2 IDE specifications so there is no  
need to upgrade current hard disk drives or cables.  
Concurrent PCI: Concurrent PCI allows multiple PCI transfers from PCI mas-  
ter busses to memory to CPU.  
ACPI Ready:ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is also imple-  
mented on all ASUS SiS 5582 or SiS 5598 (with VGA) series of motherboards.  
ACPI provides more Energy Saving Features for future operating systems (OS)  
supporting OS Direct Power Management (OSPM) functionality. With these  
features implemented in the OS, PCs can be ready around-the-clock, yet satisfy  
all the energy saving standards. To fully utilize the benefits of ACPI, an ACPI-  
supported OS, such as the successor to Windows 95, must be used.  
PC ’97 Compliant: Both the BIOS and hardware levels ofASUS SP97 series of  
motherboards meet PC ’97 compliancy. The new PC ’97 requirements for sys-  
tems and components are based on the following high-level goals: support for  
Plug and Play compatibility and power management for configuring and man-  
aging all system components, and 32-bit device drivers and installation proce-  
dures for both Windows 95 and Windows NT.  
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II. FEATURES  
The ASUS SP97 Motherboard  
USB, PS/2 Mouse, Infrared  
Super Multi I/O  
Parallel Serial Keyboard  
3 PCI Slots  
2 ISA Slots  
1 ISA/PCI  
Shared Slot  
AT Power Conn.  
ATX Power Conn.  
Floppy Connector  
IDE Connectors  
4 SIMM Sockets  
SiS5582 or  
5598 (VGA)  
Chipset  
Programmable  
Flash ROM  
CPU ZIF  
Socket 7  
Switching Voltage Regulators  
512KB/256KB Pipelined  
Burst L2 Cache  
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III. INSTALLATION  
ASUS SP97 Motherboard Layout  
Key-  
board  
COM 1  
COM 2  
Power Fan  
Serial Ports  
USB, PS/2  
Mouse, IrDA  
Parallel Port  
P9  
P8  
AT Power Input  
ATX Power Input  
VGA  
Select  
VGA  
Select 1  
SiS 5582  
Chipset  
or  
SiS 5598  
Chipset  
CPU Fan  
BIOS Power  
Row 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3  
CR2032 3Volts  
Lithium Cell  
CPU Voltage  
Clock Freq.  
FS3  
VID2  
VID1  
VID0  
Freq. Ratio  
Chassis Fan  
IDE LED  
Infrared  
Clock Freq  
FS0  
FS1  
FS2  
Switching  
Voltage  
Regulators  
CPU ZIF Socket 7  
NOTE: Outlined components are available only on motherboards with onboard VGA.  
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Jumpers  
1) RTCLR  
p. 15 RealTime Clock RAM (Keep CMOS/Clear CMOS)  
2) VID0, VID1, VID2  
3) FS0, FS1, FS2, FS3  
4) BF0, BF1, BF2  
p. 16 CPU Voltage Output Selection  
p. 16 CPU External Frequency (BUS) Selection  
p. 16 CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio  
5) VGA_ SEL/_SEL1 (optional) p. 18 Onboard VGA Setting  
6) VGA_INT (optional)  
p. 18 Onboard VGA Interrupt Selection  
Expansion Slots  
1) System Memory  
p. 20 System Memory (SIMM)  
2) SIMM1, SIMM2, SIMM3, SIMM4 p. 21 72-Pin SIMM Sockets  
3) CPU  
p. 23 Central Processing Unit (CPU) Socket  
4) PCI1, PCI2, PCI3, PCI4  
5) SLOT1, SLOT2, SLOT3  
p. 24 32-bit PCI Bus Expansion Slots  
p. 24 16-bit ISA Bus Expansion Slots  
Connectors  
1) KBCON  
p. 26 Keyboard Connector (5-pin female)  
p. 26 Floppy Disk Drive Connector (34-pin block)  
p. 27 Parallel Port Connector (26-pin block)  
p. 27 Serial Port Connectors (10-pin blocks)  
2) FLOPPY  
3) PRINTER  
4) COM1, COM2  
5) PWR_FAN, CPU_FAN, CHA_FAN p. 28 Power Supply, CPU & Chassis Fan Power Leads  
6) PRIMARYIDE, SECONDARYIDE p. 28 Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors (40-pin blocks)  
7) MSG.LED (PANEL)  
8) SMI (PANEL)  
9) PWR.SW (PANEL)  
10) RESET (PANEL)  
11) PWR.LED (PANEL)  
12) KEYLOCK (PANEL)  
13) SPEAKER (PANEL)  
14) USB_IR_MOUSE  
15) IR  
p. 29 Message LED Lead (2 pins)  
p. 29 SMI Suspend Switch Lead (2 pins)  
p. 29 ATXPower Switch/Soft Power Switch Lead (2 pins)  
p. 29 Reset Switch Lead (2 pins)  
p. 29 System Power LED Lead (3 pins)  
p. 29 Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (2 pins)  
p. 29 Speaker Output Connector (4 pins)  
p. 29 USB,Infrared, PS/2Mouse ModuleConnector(18-pinblock)  
p. 30 SecondIrDA-CompliantInfraredConnector(5-pinblock)  
p. 30 AT Power Supply Connector (12-pin block)  
p. 31 ATX Power Supply Connector (20-pin block)  
p. 32 IDE Activity LED (2 pins)  
16) POWER  
17) ATXPWR  
18) IDELED  
19) VGACON (optional)  
20) FEATURE  
p. 32 VGA Connector (16-pin block)  
p. 33 Video Feature Connector (28-pin block)  
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III. INSTALLATION  
Installation Steps  
Before using your computer, you must complete the following steps:  
1. Set Jumpers on the Motherboard  
2. Install DRAM Modules  
3. Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
4. Install Expansion Cards  
5. Connect Ribbon Cables, Cabinet Wires, and Power Supply  
6. Set Up the BIOS Software  
1. Jumpers  
Several hardware settings are made through the use of jumper caps to connect the  
jumper pins on the motherboard. See layout of motherboard on page 12 for locations  
of jumpers. The jumper settings will be described numerically, such as [----], [1-2],  
[2-3] for no connection, connect pins 1 & 2, and connect pins 2 & 3, respectively.  
Pin 1  
Pin 1  
Pin 1 is always on top  
the keyboard connector away from you. A “1” is written beside pin 1 on jumpers  
with three pins. The jumpers will also be shown graphically as to connect  
pins 1 & 2 and to connect pins 2 & 3. Jumpers with two pins will be shown as  
for Short (On) and for Open (Off). For manufacturing simplicity, the jump-  
or on the left  
when holding the motherboard with  
ers may be sharing pins from other groups. Use the diagrams in this manual instead  
of following the pin layout on the board. Settings with two jumper numbers require  
that both jumpers be moved together. To connect the pins, simply place a plastic  
jumper cap over the two pins as diagramed.  
WARNING! Computer motherboards and components, such as sound cards, con-  
tain very delicate Integrated Circuit (IC) chips. To protect them against damage  
from static electricity, you must follow some precautions whenever you work on  
your computer.  
1. Unplug your computer when working on the inside.  
2. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. If you do  
not have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded object or to a  
metal object, such as the power supply case.  
3. Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips, leads, or  
circuitry.  
4. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with  
the component whenever the components are separated from the system.  
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Jumper Settings  
1. Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM (RTCLR)  
The CMOS RAM is powered by the onboard button cell battery. To clear the  
RTC data: (1) Turn off your computer and unplug the AC power, (2) Move this  
jumper to Clear CMOS, (3) Move the jumper back to Normal Set., (4) Turn on  
your computer, (5) Hold down <Delete> during bootup and enter BIOS setup to  
re-enter user preferences.  
Battery Test Jumper (BAT_TEST)  
You can test the battery’s current by removing this jumper and attaching a cur-  
rent meter to pins 1 & 2.  
WARNING! You must unplug the power cord to your power supply to ensure that  
there is no power to your motherboard. The CMOS RAM containing BIOS setup  
information may be cleared by this action. You must enter BIOS to “Load Setup  
Defaults” and reenter any user information after removing and reapplying this jumper.  
RTC RAM  
RTCLR  
Normal Set.  
[1-2] (Default)  
Clear CMOS [2-3] (momentarily)  
RTCLR  
RTCLR  
Battery Test  
Clear CMOS  
Normal Setting (Default)  
Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM  
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III. INSTALLATION  
Compatible Cyrix CPU Identification  
The only Cyrix processor that is supported on this motherboard  
is labeled Cyrix 6x86-P166+, which should be Revision 2.7 or  
later. Look on the underside of the CPU for the serial number,  
which should read G8DC6620A or later.  
2. CPU Voltage Output Selection (VID0, VID1, VID2)  
These jumpers set the voltage supplied to the CPU. The voltage regulators will auto-  
matically detect and switch between Single Power Plane & Dual Power Planes.  
Pentium MMX (P55C)Intel Pentium (P54C) AMD-K6  
AMD-K5  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86(MX) IBM/Cyrix 6x86(M1)  
(PR166 and faster) (PR166 and faster)  
(150MHz-233MHz) (75MHz-200MHz) (PR166 and faster) (PR75-PR133)  
Manufacturer  
CPU Type  
Single Plane Dual Plane VID0 VID1 VID2  
Intel/AMD/IBM/Cyrix P54C/CS/K5/6x86 3.5V(VRE)  
----  
[1-2] [1-2] [2-3]  
[1-2] [2-3] [2-3]  
[2-3] [2-3] [2-3]  
[2-3] [2-3] [2-3]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
AMD  
K6-PR166,200  
P54C/CS/K5  
P55C/6x86MX  
K6-PR233  
----  
2.9 Volts  
----  
Intel/AMD  
Intel/IBM/Cyrix  
AMD  
3.4V(STD)  
----  
2.8 Volts  
3.2 Volts  
----  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
VID2  
VID1  
VID0  
Dual Plane  
P55C/MX  
(2.8Volts)  
K6-166/200 K6-233  
(2.9Volts)  
(3.2Volts)  
Single Plane P54C/CS/K5  
P54C/CS/6x86  
(3.5V) (VRE)  
(3.4V) (STD)  
CPU Vcore Voltage ID Selection  
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3. CPU External Frequency (BUS) Selection (FS0, FS1, FS2, FS3)  
These jumpers tell the clock generator what frequency to send to the CPU. These allow  
the selection of the CPU’s external frequency (or BUS Clock). The BUS Clock multi-  
plied by the BUS Ratio equals the CPU’s internal frequency (the advertised CPU speed).  
When BUS Frequency is set to 75MHz or more, the PCI Frequency Selector  
(FS3) must be set to asynchronous PCI mode to maintain PCI signal stability.  
4. CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio (BF0, BF1, BF2)  
These jumpers set the frequency ratio between the internal frequency of the CPU  
and the external frequency (called the BUS Clock) within the CPU. These must be  
set together with the jumpers for CPU External (BUS) Frequency Selection.  
1
2
3
P54C/K5  
P55C/K6/MX 3.5x(7/2) 2.0x(2/1) 2.5x(5/2)  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86  
3.0x(3/1) ----  
----  
1.5x(3/2) 2.0x(2/1) 2.5x(5/2)  
3.0x(3/1) 4.0x(4/1) 4.5x(9/2)  
4.0x(4/1) ----  
----  
3.0x(3/1) 2.0x(2/1) 1.0x(1/1)  
CPU : BUS Frequency Ratio  
FS3  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
FS3  
FS3  
FS3  
FS0  
FS1  
FS2  
FS0  
1
FS0  
FS1  
FS2  
FS0  
FS1  
FS2  
1
2
3
1
2
3
2
3
FS1  
FS2  
Complete Names:  
Intel Pentium P54C, P55C-MMX  
AMD K5, K6  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86(M1), 6x86MX(M2)  
Sync  
Sync  
ASync  
Sync  
50MHz  
60MHz  
66MHz  
75MHz  
CPU External Clock (BUS) Frequency Selection  
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III. INSTALLATION  
Set the jumpers according to the internal speed of your processor as follows:  
(BUS Freq.)  
(Freq. Ratio)  
CPU Model  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Intel Pentium  
Freq.  
Ratio BUS Freq. FS0 FS1 FS2 FS3  
BF0 BF1 BF2  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [1-2] [1-2]  
[2-3] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
233MHz 3.5x  
200MHz 3.0x  
166MHz 2.5x  
150MHz 2.5x  
133MHz 2.0x  
120MHz 2.0x  
100MHz 1.5x  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
50MHz [2-3] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
90MHz  
75MHz  
1.5x  
1.5x  
AMD-K6-PR233  
AMD-K6-PR200  
AMD-K6-PR166  
233MHz 3.5x  
200MHz 3.0x  
166MHz 2.5x  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
AMD-K5-PR133  
AMD-K5-PR120  
AMD-K5-PR100  
AMD-K5-PR90  
AMD-K5-PR75  
100MHz 1.5x  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
50MHz [2-3] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
[1-2] [1-2] [1-2]  
90MHz  
1.5x  
100MHz 1.5x  
90MHz  
75MHz  
1.5x  
1.5x  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86MX-PR233 200MHz 3.0x  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86MX-PR200 166MHz 2.5x  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86MX-PR166 150MHz 2.5x  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
60MHz [1-2] [2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
[1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [2-3] [1-2]  
IBM/Cyrix 6x86L-P200+ 150MHz 2.0x  
*IBM/Cyrix 6x86-PR166+ 133MHz 2.0x  
75MHz [1-2] [2-3] [1-2] [2-3]  
66MHz [2-3] [1-2] [2-3] [1-2]  
[2-3] [1-2] [1-2]  
[2-3] [1-2] [1-2]  
*NOTE: Only IBM or Cyrix Rev 2.7 or later is supported on this motherboard (see preceding page).  
Bootup screen will show 6x86-P166+ with the Cyrix PR166+ installed on this motherboard.  
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5. VGA Selection (VGA_SEL & VGA_SEL1) (with onboard VGA version only)  
These jumpers allow you to turn the onboard VGAon or off. You need to disable  
the onboard VGA to use your own add-on VGA expansion card.  
Enable VGA  
(Default)  
Disable VGA  
Onboard VGA  
6. VGA Selection (VGA_INT) (with onboard VGA version only)  
These jumpers allow you to set the VGA interrupt method. The default disables  
the chipset’s internal interrupt routing. Some video capture cards may require  
that the interrupt be assigned by the onboard chipset.  
Interrupt Disabled  
(Default)  
Interrupt by Chipset  
(Video Capture Cards)  
Onboard VGA Interrupt  
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2. System Memory (SIMM)  
This motherboard supports four 72-pin, 32-bit SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Mod-  
ules) of 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64MB to form a memory size between 8MB to 256MB. The  
SIMMs can be either 60ns or 70ns Fast Page Mode (FPM) (Asymmetric or Sym-  
metric), or Extended Data Output (EDO) (BEDO & Parity are not supported). SIMMs  
must be installed in pairs so that each Row (refer to motherboard layout for Row  
locations) contains 64-bits of the same size and type of memory chips. One side  
(with memory chips) of the SIMM module takes up half a Row on the motherboard.  
IMPORTANT: Memory speed is set up through “Auto Configuration” in the BIOS  
Chipset Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE. If both 60ns and 70ns memory are used, set  
“Auto Configuration” to 70ns. Do not use memory modules with more than 24 chips  
per module. Modules with more than 24 chips exceed the design specifications of the  
memory subsystem and will be unstable.  
Memory Socket  
SIMM Memory Module  
Total Memory  
SIMM Sockets 1&2  
(Rows 0 & 1)  
4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB  
72-pin FPM or EDO SIMM  
(DIMM Sockets must be empty)  
x2  
x2  
SIMM Sockets 3&4  
(Rows 2 & 3)  
4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB  
72-pin FPM or EDO SIMM  
(DIMM Sockets must be empty)  
Total System Memory (Max 256MB)  
=
IMPORTANT: For the SiS 5598 chipset with VGA, SIMM Sockets 1&2 must be  
filled before Sockets 3&4. Sockets 3&4 may be filled before 1&2 for other chipsets.  
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SIMM Installation  
1. The SIMM memory modules will fit in only one orientation as shown because  
the plastic safety tab on one end of the SIMM sockets requires the notched end  
of the SIMM memory modules.  
1 2 3 4  
Notched End  
72-Pin SIMM Sockets  
2. Press the memory module firmly into place starting from a 45-degree angle,  
making sure that all the contacts are aligned with the socket.  
3. With your fingertips, rock the memory module into a vertical position so that it  
clicks into place. The plastic guides should go through the two mounting holes  
and the clips should snap.  
Support Clip  
72 Pin DRAM in SIMM Socket  
Mounting Hole  
Safety Tab (This Side Only)  
To release the memory module, push both clips outward and rock the module  
out of the clips  
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3. Central Processing Unit (CPU)  
The motherboard provides a 321-pin ZIF Socket 7 that is backward compatible with  
ZIF Socket 5 processors. The CPU that came with the motherboard should have a  
fan attached to it to prevent overheating. If this is not the case, then install a fan  
before you turn on your system.  
To install a processor, first turn off your system and remove its cover. Locate the ZIF  
socket and open it by first pulling the lever sideways away from the socket then  
upward to a 90-degree right angle. Insert the CPU with the correct orientation as  
shown. Use the notched corner of the CPU with the white dot as your guide. The  
white dot should point toward the end the of the lever. Notice that there is a blank  
area where one hole is missing from that corner of the square array of pin holes and  
a “1” printed on the motherboard next to that corner. Because the CPU has a corner  
pin for three of the four corners, the CPU will only fit in only one orientation as  
shown. The picture is for reference only; the CPU fan must cover the face of the  
processor. With the added weight of the fan, no force is required to insert the proces-  
sor. Once the processor is completely inserted, hold down on the fan and close the  
socket’s lever.  
IMPORTANT: You must set jumpers for CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio and jumpers  
for BUS Frequency Selection depending on the processor that you will install.  
Notch  
Blank  
Lock  
Lever  
ZIF Socket 7 with Pentium Processor  
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4. Expansion Cards  
WARNING! Unplug your power supply when adding or removing expansion  
cards or other system components. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to  
both your motherboard and expansion cards.  
First read your expansion card documentation for hardware and software settings  
that may be required to set up your specific card.  
Expansion Card Installation Procedure  
1. Read the documentation for your expansion card.  
2. Set any necessary jumpers on your expansion card.  
3. Remove your computer system’s cover.  
4. Remove the bracket on the slot you intend to use. Keep the bracket for possible  
future use.  
5. Carefully align the card’s connectors and press firmly.  
6. Secure the card on the slot with the screw you removed in step 4.  
7. Replace the computer system’s cover.  
8. Set up the BIOS if necessary (such as IRQ xx Used By ISA: Yes in PNP AND  
PCI SETUP)  
9. Install the necessary software drivers for your expansion card.  
Assigning IRQs for Expansion Cards  
Some expansion cards need to use an IRQ to operate. Generally an IRQ must be  
exclusively assigned to one use. In a standard design there are 16 IRQs available but  
most of them are already in use, leaving 6 IRQs free for expansion cards.  
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Both ISA and PCI expansion cards may require to use IRQs. System IRQs are avail-  
able to cards installed in the ISA expansion bus first, then any remaining IRQs are  
available to PCI cards. Currently, there are two types of ISAcards. The original ISA  
expansion card design, now referred to as legacy ISA cards, requires that you con-  
figure the card’s jumpers manually and then install it in any available slot on the ISA  
bus. You may use Microsoft Diagnostics (MSD.EXE) utility located in the Win-  
dows directory to see a map of your used and free IRQs. If you use Windows 95, the  
Resources tab under Device Manager displays the resource settings being used by  
a particular device (to access, double-click the System icon under the Control Panel  
program). Ensure that no two devices share the same IRQs or your computer will  
experience problems when those two devices are in use at the same time.  
To simplify this process, the motherboard complies with the Plug and Play (PnP)  
specification, which was developed to allow automatic system configuration when-  
ever a PnP-compliant card is added to the system. For PnP cards, IRQs are assigned  
automatically from those available.  
If the system has both legacy and PnP ISA cards installed, IRQs are  
assigned to PnP cards from those not used by legacy cards. The PCI and PNP con-  
figuration section of the BIOS setup utility can be used to assign which IRQs are  
being used by legacy cards. For older legacy cards that do not work with the BIOS,  
you may contact your vendor for an ISA Configuration Utility.  
An IRQ number is automatically assigned to PCI expansion cards after those used  
by legacy and PnP ISA cards. In the PCI bus design, the BIOS automatically assigns  
an IRQ to a PCI slot that contains a card requiring an IRQ. Leave all PCI INT  
assignments on “A.” PCI slot 1 automatically assigns an INT letter starting from A-  
B-C-D, PCI slot 2 assigns B-C-D-A, slot 3 assigns C-D-A-B, and slot 4 assigns D-  
A-B-C in these orders, therefore manual offsetting is not necessary.  
Assigning DMA Channels for ISA Cards  
Some ISAcards, both legacy and PnP, may also need to use a DMA(Direct Memory  
Access) channel. DMA assignments for this motherboard are handled the same way  
as the IRQ assignment process described earlier. You can select a DMA channel in  
the PCI and PnP configuration section of the BIOS Setup utility.  
IMPORTANT: To avoid conflicts, reserve the necessary IRQs and DMAs for legacy  
ISA cards (under PNP AND PCI SETUP of the BIOS SOFTWARE, choose Yes in  
IRQ xx Used By ISA and DMA x Used By ISA for those IRQs and DMAs you want to  
reserve).  
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5. External Connectors  
WARNING! Some pins are used for connectors or power sources. These are  
clearly separated from jumpers as shown in the motherboard layout (page 12).  
Placing jumper caps over these pins will damage your motherboard.  
IMPORTANT: Connect ribbon cables such that the red stripe is on the pin 1 side of  
the connector. The four corners of the connectors are labeled on the motherboard. Pin  
1 is the side closest to the power connector on hard and floppy disk drives. IDE ribbon  
cable must be less than 18in. (46cm), with the second drive connector no more than  
6in. (15cm) from the first connector.  
1. Keyboard Connector (KBCON, 5-pin female)  
This connector supports either a standard IBM-compatible, 101/102-key, or 104-  
key keyboard (Windows 95-compatible).  
Onboard Keyboard Connector  
(5-pin female)  
This motherboard accepts  
a 5-pin AT keyboard connector  
Keyboard Connector  
2. Floppy Disk Drive Connector (FLOPPY, 34-1 pin block )  
This connector supports the provided floppy disk drive ribbon cable. After con-  
necting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs on the other end to the  
floppy disk drives. (Pin 5 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orien-  
tation when using ribbon cables with pin 5 plugged).  
Pin 1  
Orient the red stripe on the  
floppy ribbon cable to pin 1.  
Floppy Disk Drive Connector  
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3. Parallel Port Connector (PRINTER, 26-1 pin block)  
This connector supports the included parallel port ribbon cable with mounting  
bracket. Connect the ribbon cable to this connection and mount the bracket to  
the case on an open slot. You can make available the parallel port and choose the  
IRQ through the Onboard Parallel Port in Chipset Features of the BIOS SOFT-  
WARE. (Pin 26 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orientation  
when using ribbon cables with pin 26 plugged).  
Pin 1  
Orient the red stripe on the cable to pin 1  
For this connector to be available, you must connect  
the included parallel (25-pin female) cable set to a  
free expansion slot opening.  
TIP: You may also remove the bracket  
connectors and mount them directly to  
the case to save expansion slot space.  
Parallel Port Connector  
4. Serial Port Connectors (COM1/COM2, two 10-1 pin blocks)  
These connectors support the provided serial port ribbon cables with mounting  
bracket. Connect the ribbon cables to these connectors and mount the bracket to  
the case on an open slot. You can make available the parallel port and choose the  
IRQ through the Onboard Serial Port in Chipset Features of the BIOS SOFT-  
WARE. (Pin 10 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong orientation  
when using ribbon cables with pin 10 plugged).  
COM 2  
Pin 1  
COM 1  
Pin 1  
For these connectors to be available, you must connect  
the included serial cable set from COM1 (using the 9-pin  
male) & COM2 (using the 25-pin male) to a free expansion  
slot opening.  
TIP: You may also remove the bracket connectors and  
mount them directly to the case to save expansion slot.  
Onboard Serial Port Connectors  
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5. Power Supply, Chassis Fan Connectors (PWR_, CPU_, CHA_FAN, 3 pins)  
This connector supports a 3-pin cooling fan of 500mAmp (6watts) or less with a  
minimum of 3,500RPM. Depending on the fan manufacturer, the wiring and  
plug may be different. The red wire should be Positive and the black wire should  
be Ground.  
WARNING! Damage may occur to the motherboard and/or the fans if these  
pins are incorrectly used. DO NOT PLACE JUMPER CAPS OVER THESE PINS.  
Power Supply, CPU Fan Power  
Chassis Fan Power  
12Volt CPU Fan Power  
6. Primary/Secondary IDE Connectors (two 40-1 pin blocks)  
These connectors support the provided IDE hard disk ribbon cable. After con-  
necting the single end to the board, connect the two plugs at the other end to  
your hard disk(s). If you install two hard disks, you must set the second drive to  
Slave mode. Refer to the documentation of your hard disk for the jumper set-  
tings. BIOS now supports SCSI device or IDE CD-ROM bootup (see HDD Se-  
quence SCSI/IDE First & Boot Sequence in the BIOS Features Setup of the  
BIOS SOFTWARE) (Pin 20 is removed to prevent inserting in the wrong  
orientation when using ribbon cables with pin 20 plugged).  
Pin 1  
Orient the red stripe on the  
IDE ribbon cable to pin 1  
Secondary IDE Connector  
Primary IDE Connector  
IDE (Hard Disk Drive) Connectors  
TIP: You can configure two hard disks to be both Masters using one ribbon cable  
on the primary IDE connector and another ribbon cable on the secondary IDE  
connector. You may install one operating system on an IDE drive and another on a  
SCSI drive, and then select the boot disk through the BIOS Features Setup.  
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7. Message LED Lead (MSG.LED, 2 pins)  
This indicates whether a message has been received from a fax/modem. The  
LED will remain lit when there is no signal and blink when there is data transfer  
or messages waiting in the inbox. This function requires OS and driver support.  
8. SMI Suspend Switch Lead (SMI, 2 pins)  
This allows the user to manually place the system into a suspend mode or “Green”  
mode where system activity will be instantly decreased to save electricity and ex-  
pand the life of certain components when the system is not in use. This 2-pin con-  
nector connects to the case-mounted suspend switch. If the switch is not available,  
you can use the turbo switch. SMI is activated when it detects a short to open mo-  
ment; leaving it shorted, therefore, will not cause any problems. This may require  
one or two presses depending on the switch’s position. Wake-up can be controlled  
through the BIOS but the keyboard will always wake-up (the SMI lead cannot  
wake up) the system. If you want to use this connector, the “Suspend Mode” under  
Power Management Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE must be set to Enable.  
9. ATX Power Switch/Soft Power Switch Lead (PWR.SW, 2 pins)  
The system power can be controlled by a momentary switch connected to this  
lead. Pressing the button once will switch the system between ON and SLEEP.  
Pressing the switch while in the ON mode for more than 4 seconds will turn the  
system off. The system power LED shows the status of the system’s power.  
10. Reset Switch Lead (RESET, 2 pins)  
This connector connects to the case-mounted reset switch to allow the restarting  
of your computer without having to turn it off. This is a preferred method of  
restarting to prolong the life of the system’s power supply.  
11. System Power LED (PWR.LED, 3 pins)  
This connector connects the system power LED, which lights when the system  
is powered on and blinks when it is in sleep mode.  
12. Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (KEYLOCK, 2 pins)  
This 2-pin connector connects to the case-mounted keyboard lock switch to al-  
low keyboard locking.  
13. Speaker Connector (SPEAKER, 4 pins)  
This 4-pin connector connects to the case-mounted speaker.  
+5V  
Message  
NC  
Power LED &  
+5V  
LED  
GND  
LOCK  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
Keyboard Lock  
SMI Lead  
ATX Power  
Switch*  
+5V  
GND  
GND  
SPKR  
Speaker  
Connector  
Reset SW  
GND  
* Required with an ATX power supply.  
System Panel Connectors  
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14. USB, Infrared, PS/2MouseModuleConnector(USB_IR_MOUSE, 18-1pinblock)  
If you want to use USB, PS/2 mouse, or infrared (IrDA) devices, you need to  
purchase an external connector set. The external connector set connects to the  
18-pin block and mounts to an open slot on your computer’s chassis. The system  
will direct IRQ12 to the PS/2 mouse if one is detected. If not detected, expan-  
sion cards can use IRQ12. See PS/2 Mouse Control in BIOS Features Setup  
and USB Function in PnP and PCI Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE. See Sec-  
ond IrDA... connector for details on the infrared connector.  
USB, Infrared,  
PS/2 Mouse  
Bracket  
10  
1
Infrared  
9
18  
1: USB +5Volt  
2: USB Port 0 -  
3: USB Port 0 +  
4: Ground  
5: (no connection)  
6: PS/2 Mouse Clock  
7: Ground  
8: Reserved  
9: Reserved  
PS/2 Mouse  
10: USB +5Volt  
11: USB Port 1 -  
12: USB Port 1 +  
13: Ground  
USB 0  
USB 1  
14: (no connection)  
15: PS/2 Mouse Data  
16: Ground  
17: Reserved  
18: Reserved  
USB, Infrared, PS/2 Mouse Connector  
(Actual Cable Length 7.6 cm / 3 in.)  
15. Second IrDA-Compliant Infrared Connector (IR, 5-pin block)  
This connector supports the optional wireless transmitting and receiving infra-  
red module. This module mounts to a small opening on system cases that sup-  
port this feature. You must also configure the setting through UART2 Use Infra-  
red in Chipset Features Setup to select whether UART2 is directed for use  
with COM2 or IrDA. Use the five pins as shown below (Back View) and con-  
nect a ribbon cable from the module to the motherboard according to the pin  
definitions.  
Front View  
Back View  
+5V  
FIRRX  
GND  
IRRX  
IRTX  
+5V  
IRTX  
GND  
(NC)  
IRRX  
For the infrared feature to be available,  
you must connect an optional Infrared  
module to the motherboard.  
Infrared Module Connector  
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16. AT Power Supply Connector (POWER, 12-pin block)  
This connector connects to a standard 5-volt power supply. To connect the leads  
from the power supply, ensure first that the power supply is not plugged. Most  
power supplies provide two plugs (P8 and P9), each containing six wires, two of  
which are black. Orient the connectors so that the black wires are together.  
P9  
P8  
Power Connector  
on Motherboard  
Power Plugs from  
Power Supply  
AT Power Connector  
Using a slight angle, align the plastic guide pins on the lead to their receptacles  
on the connector. Once aligned, press the lead onto the connector until the lead  
locks into place.  
17. ATX Power Supply Connector (ATXPWR, 20-pin block)  
This connector connects to an ATX power supply. The plug from the power  
supply will only insert in one way because of the different hole sizes. Find the  
proper orientation and push down firmly making sure that the pins are aligned.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the ATX power supply can take at least 10mA  
load on the 5-volt standby lead (5VSB). You may experience difficulty in pow-  
ering on your system if your power supply cannot support the load.  
ATX Power Connector  
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18. IDE Activity LED (IDELED, 2 pins)  
This connector supplies power to the cabinet’s IDE activity LED. Read and  
write activity by devices connected to the Primary or Secondary IDE connectors  
will cause the LED to light up.  
TIP: If the case-mounted LED  
does not light, try reversing the  
2-Pin plug.  
IDE LED  
+
IDE Activity LED Lead  
19. VGA Connector (VGACON, 16 pins) (with onboard VGA version only)  
This connector, available only on motherboards with the SiS5598 chipset, sup-  
ports the provided video or monitor cable with mounting bracket. Connect the  
cable to this connector and mount the bracket to the case on a free expansion  
slot. You can make available the monitor port by setting the VGA_SEL jumper  
to Enable (see Jumpers for the VGA settings).  
Orient the red stripe on the  
monitor cable with pin 1  
1
2
15  
16  
Bracket to end approximately 6inch  
TIP: You may also remove the bracket  
connectors and mount them directly to  
the case to save expansion slot space.  
VGA (Monitor) Connector  
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20. Video Feature Connector (26 pins) (with onboard VGA version only)  
This connector is used for third-party video accessories such as video capture  
cards or television tuners.  
14  
1
26  
13  
Video Feature Connector  
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Power Connection Procedures  
1. After all jumpers and connections are made, close the system case cover.  
2. Make sure that all switches are off (in some systems, marked with ).  
3. Connect the power supply cord into your computer’s power supply.  
4. Connect the power cord into a power outlet that is equipped with a surge protector.  
5. You may then turn on your devices in the following order:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
Your monitor  
External SCSI devices (starting with the last device in the chain)  
Your system power. For ATX power supplies, you need to switch  
on the power supply as well as press the ATX power switch on the  
front of the case.  
6. The power LED on the front panel of the system case will light. For ATX power  
supplies, the system LED will light when the ATX power switch is pressed. The  
monitor LED may light up after the system’s if it complies with “Green” stan-  
dards or if it has a power standby feature. The system will then run power-on  
tests. While the tests are running, additional messages will appear on the screen.  
If you do not see anything within 30 seconds from the time you turn on the  
power, the system may have failed a power-on test. Recheck your jumper set-  
tings and connections or call your retailer for assistance.  
7. During power-on, press <Delete> to enter the BIOS setup. Follow the instruc-  
tions on the next section, “BIOS SOFTWARE.”  
* Powering OffYour Computer: You must first exit or shut down your operating  
system before switching off the power switch. ForATX power supplies, you can  
press the ATX power switch after exiting or shutting down your operating sys-  
tem. For Windows 95 users, you can click Shut down the computer? from the  
Start button and the system will give three quick beeps after about 30 seconds  
and power off after Windows shuts down.  
NOTE: The message, It’s now safe to turn off your computer, will not be  
shown in Windows 95 when using shut down with ATX power supplies.  
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Support Software  
FILELIST.TXT – View this file to see the files included in the support software.  
PFLASH.EXE – This is the Flash Memory Writer utility that updates the BIOS by  
uploading a new BIOS file to the programmable flash ROM chip on the mother-  
board. To determine the BIOS version, check the last four numbers of the code  
displayed on the upper left-hand corner of your screen during bootup. Larger num-  
bers represent a newer BIOS file.  
NOTE: A binary BIOS file is no longer included with the support software. Save  
the motherboard’s BIOS file to a floppy disk as soon as your system is operational.  
See “Flash Memory Writer Utility” in this section to “Save Current BIOS to File.”  
Flash Memory Writer Utility  
ASUSTek PNP BIOS  
FLASH MEMORY WRITER V1.5  
Copyright (C) 1995, ASUSTek COMPUTER INC.  
Flash Type -- SST 29EE010  
Current BIOS Revision: #401A0-xxxx  
Choose one of the following:  
1. Save Current BIOS To File  
2. Update BIOS Main Block From File  
3. Advanced Feature  
Enter Choice: [1]  
Press ESC To Exit  
xxxx denotes the current BIOS version stored in the Flash EPROM  
IMPORTANT: Flash Type may also be “INTEL 28F001BXT.” If “unknown” is  
shown after “Flash type --,” then this ROM chip is not programmable or not sup-  
ported with the PnP BIOS and therefore cannot be programmed by the Flash Memory  
Writer.  
Main Menu  
1. Save Current BIOS To File (Perform as soon as system is operational)  
This option allows you to copy the contents of the Flash memory chip onto a disk.  
This gives you a backup copy of the original motherboard BIOS in case you need to  
reinstall it.  
Create a system disk by typing FORMAT A:/S on the DOS prompt (do not  
create “AUTOEXEC.BAT” and “CONFIG.SYS”), then save the PFLASH.EXE  
file and the BIOS to the system disk.  
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2. Update BIOS Main Block From File  
This option updates the BIOS from a file on the disk. This can either be a new file or  
a backup file created by the “Save Current BIOS to File” option. This will not up-  
date the Boot Block if the Boot Block is different. You will be prompted with the  
following if advanced features if necessary.  
Boot Block of New BIOS is different from old one !!!  
Please Use 'Advanced Feature' to flash whole bios !!!  
3. Advanced Feature  
Selecting this option brings up the Advanced Feature screen for clearing the PnP  
configuration record and updating the motherboard BIOS.  
Advanced Feature Menu  
Advanced Feature  
Flash Type -- SST 29EE010  
Current BIOS Revision: #401A0-xxxx  
Choose one of the following:  
1. Clear PNP ESCD Parameter Block  
2. Update BIOS Including Boot Block and ESCD  
Enter Choice: [2]  
Press ESC To Return To Main Menu  
xxxx denotes the current BIOS version stored in the Flash EPROM  
1. Clear PNP ESCD Parameter Block  
This option erases the Plug-and-Play (PnP) configuration record.  
2. Update BIOS Including Boot Block and ESCD  
This option updates the Boot Block, the motherboard BIOS and the PnP ESCD  
Parameter Block from a new BIOS file.  
NOTE: “Update BIOS Main Block from File” and “Update BIOS Including Boot  
Block and ESCD” require that the system is running in real mode. This utility will not  
operate if the system is under protected mode or virtual mode. You must boot from a  
system floppy disk without the “AUTOEXEC.BAT” and “CONFIG.SYS” files.  
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Managing and Updating Your Motherboard’s BIOS  
Upon First Use of the Computer System  
1. Create a bootable system floppy diskette by typing [FORMAT A:/S] from the  
DOS prompt without creating “AUTOEXEC.BAT” and “CONFIG.SYS” files.  
2. Copy PFLASH.EXE to your new diskette.  
3. Run PFLASH.EXE from your new diskette and select option 1 “Save Current  
BIOS to File.” Enter the “Current BIOS Revision:” for the file name.  
Updating BIOS Procedures (only when necessary)  
IMPORTANT: If “unknown” is displayed after Flash Type -- , the memory chip  
is not programmable or is not supported with the PnP BIOS and therefore cannot be  
programmed by the Flash Memory Writer utility.  
1. Download an updated ASUS BIOS file from the Internet (WWW or FTP) or a  
BBS (Bulletin Board Service) (seeASUS CONTACT INFORMATION on page  
3 for details) and save to the disk you created earlier.  
2. Turn off your computer..  
3. Boot from the disk you created earlier.  
4. At the “A:\” prompt, type PFLASH and then press <Enter>.  
5. Enter 2 “Update BIOS Main Block From File” from the Main Menu or option 2  
“Update BIOS Including Boot Block and ESCD” from the Advanced Features  
Menu if prompted by option 2 of the Main Menu.  
6. The program displays a second screen prompting you for the name of the BIOS  
file. Type in the complete file name and extension of the new BIOS, and then  
press <Enter>. The utility then updates the BIOS file from disk.  
WARNING! If you encounter problems while updating the new BIOS, DO NOT  
turn off your system since this might prevent your system from booting up. Just  
repeat the process, and if the problem still persists, update the original BIOS file  
you saved to disk above. If the Flash Memory Writer utility was not able to  
successfully update a complete BIOS file, your system may not be able to boot  
up. If this happens, your system will need service.  
7. After successfully updating the new BIOS file, exit the Flash Memory Writer  
utility and then turn off your system.  
8. Turn on your computer and press <Delete> to enter BIOS setup. You must select  
“Setup Default” to effect the new BIOS, after which you may set the other items  
from the Main Menu.  
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6. BIOS Setup  
The motherboard supports two programmable Flash ROM chips: 5 volts and 12  
volts. Either of these memory chips can be updated when BIOS upgrades are re-  
leased. Use the Flash Memory Writer utility to download the new BIOS file into the  
ROM chip as described in detail in this section.  
All computer motherboards provide a Setup utility program for specifying the sys-  
tem configuration and settings. If your motherboard came in a computer system, the  
proper configuration entries may have already been made. If so, run the Setup util-  
ity, as described later, and take note of the configuration settings for future refer-  
ence, in particular, the hard disk specifications.  
If you are installing the motherboard, reconfiguring your system or you receive a  
Run Setup message, you will need to enter new setup information. This section  
describes how to configure your system using this utility.  
The BIOS ROM of the system stores the Setup utility. When you turn on the com-  
puter, the system provides you with the opportunity to run this program. This ap-  
pears during the Power-On Self Test (POST). Press <Delete> to call up the Setup  
utility. If you are a little bit late pressing <Delete>, POST will continue with its test  
routines, thus preventing you from calling up Setup. If you still need to call Setup,  
reset the system by pressing <Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Delete>, or by pressing the Reset  
button on the system case. You can also restart by turning the system off and then  
back on again. Do this only, however, if the first two methods fail.  
When you run Setup, the CMOS SETUP UTILITY main program screen will ap-  
pear with the following options:  
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Load Defaults  
Load BIOS Defaults loads the minimized settings for troubleshooting. Load Setup  
Defaults, on the other hand, is for loading optimized defaults for regular use. Choosing  
defaults at this level will modify all applicable settings.  
A section at the bottom of the preceding screen displays the control keys for this  
screen. Take note of these keys and their respective uses. Another section just below  
the control keys section displays information on the currently highlighted item in the  
list.  
Standard CMOS Setup  
Standard CMOS Setup allows you to record some basic system hardware configu-  
ration and set the system clock and error handling. If the motherboard is already  
installed in a working system, you will not need to select this option anymore. How-  
ever, if the configuration stored in the CMOS memory on the board gets lost or  
damaged, or if you change your system hardware configuration, you will need to  
respecify the configuration values. The configuration values usually get lost or cor-  
rupted when the power of the onboard CMOS battery weakens.  
User-configurable fields appear in a different color. If you need information on the  
selected field, press <F1>. The help menu will then appear to provide you with the  
information you need. The memory display at the lower right-hand side of the screen  
is read-only and automatically adjusts accordingly.  
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Details of Standard CMOS Setup:  
Date  
To set the date, highlight the “Date” field and then press either <Page Up>, <Page  
Down>, plus or minus signs (on the numeric keypad) to set the current date. Follow  
the month, day and year format. Valid values are Month: (1 to 12), Day: (1 to 31),  
Year: (up to 2079).  
Time  
To set the time, highlight the “Time” field and then press either <Page Up>, <Page  
Down>, plus or minus signs (on the numeric keypad) to set the current time. Follow  
the hour, minute and second format. Valid values are Hour: (00 to 23), Minute: (00 to 59),  
Second: (00 to 59).  
NOTE: You can bypass the date and time prompts by creating anAUTOEXEC.BAT  
file. For information on how to create this file, please refer to the MS-DOS manual.  
Hard Disk Drives  
This field records the specifications for all non-SCSI hard disk drives installed in  
your system. The onboard PCI IDE connectors provide Primary and Secondary chan-  
nels for connecting up to four IDE hard disks or other IDE devices. Each channel  
can support up to two hard disks; the first of which is the “master” and the second is  
the “slave”.  
Specifications for SCSI hard disks need not to be entered here because they operate  
using device drivers and are not supported by any BIOS. If you install the optional  
PCI-SC200 SCSI controller card into the motherboard (see section VI for instruc-  
tions). If you install other vendor’s SCSI controller card, refer to the documentation  
that came with the card on how to install the required SCSI drivers.  
For IDE hard disk drive setup, you can:  
Use the Auto setting for detection during bootup.  
Use the IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION in the main menu to automatically  
enter the drive specifications.  
Enter the specifications yourself manually by using the “User” option.  
The entries for specifying the hard disk type include CYLS (number of cylinders),  
HEAD (number of read/write heads), PRECOMP (write precompensation), LANDZ  
(landing zone), SECTOR (number of sectors) and MODE. The SIZE field auto-  
matically adjusts according to the configuration you specify. The documentation  
that came with your hard disk should provide you with the information regarding  
the drive specifications.  
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The MODE entry is for IDE hard disks only, and can be ignored for MFM and ESDI  
drives. This entry provides three options: Normal, Large, LBA, or Auto (see below).  
Set MODE to the Normal for IDE hard disk drives smaller than 528MB; set it to  
LBA for drives over 528MB that support Logical Block Addressing (LBA) to allow  
larger IDE hard disks; set it to Large for drives over 528MB that do not support  
LBA. Large type of drive can only be used with MS-DOS and is very uncommon.  
Most IDE drives over 528MB support the LBA mode.  
Autodetection of Hard Disks on Bootup  
For each field, Primary Master, Primary Slave, Secondary Master, and Secondary  
Slave, you can select Auto under the TYPE and MODE fields. This will enable auto  
detection of your IDE disk drives during bootup. This will allow you to change your  
hard disks (with the power off) and then power on without having to reconfigure  
your hard disk type. If you use older hard disks that do not support this feature, then  
you must configure the hard disk in the standard method as described earlier using  
the “User” option.  
NOTE: After the IDE hard disk drive information has been entered into BIOS, new  
IDE hard disk drives must be partitioned (such as with FDISK) and then formatted  
before data can be read from and write on. Primary IDE hard disk drives must have  
its partition set to active (also possible with FDISK).  
NOTE: SETUP Defaults are noted in parenthesis next to each function heading.  
Drive A / Drive B (None)  
These fields record the types of floppy disk drives installed in your system. The  
available options for drives A and B are 360KB, 5.25 in.; 1.2MB, 5.25 in.; 720KB,  
3.5 in.; 1.44MB, 3.5 in.; 2.88MB, 3.5 in.; None.  
To enter the configuration value for a particular drive, highlight its corresponding  
field and then select the drive type using the left or right arrow keys.  
Floppy 3 Mode Support (Disabled)  
This is the Japanese standard floppy drive. The standard stores 1.2MB in a 3.5-inch  
disk drive. This is normally disabled but you may choose from either Drive A, Drive  
B, Both, or Disabled.  
Video (EGA/VGA)  
Set this field to the type of video display card installed in your system. The options  
are EGA/VGA, CGA 40, CGA 80, and Mono (for Hercules or MDA). If you are using  
a VGA or any higher resolution card, choose EGA/VGA.  
Halt On (All Errors)  
This field determines which types of errors will cause the system to halt. Choose from  
either All Errors; No Errors; All, But Keyboard; All, But Diskette; or All, But Disk/Key.  
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BIOS Features Setup  
BIOS Features Setup consists of configuration entries that allow you to improve  
your system performance, or let you set up some system features according to your  
preference. Some entries are required by the motherboard’s design to remain in  
their default settings.  
NOTE: SETUP Defaults are noted in parenthesis next to each function heading.  
Details of BIOS Features Setup  
Virus Warning (Disabled)  
This field protects the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk against accidental  
modifications. Any attempt to write to them will cause the system to halt and display a  
warning message. If this occurs, you can either allow the operation to continue or use a  
bootable virus-free floppy disk to reboot and investigate your system. This setting is rec-  
ommended because of conflicts with new operating systems or some programs. Installa-  
tion of these programs requires that you disable Virus Warning to prevent write errors.  
CPU Internal Cache (Enabled)  
Choose Disable to turn off the CPU’s built-in level 1 cache.  
External Cache (Enabled)  
Choose Disable to turn off the CPU’s external level 2 cache.  
Quick Power On Self Test (Enabled)  
This field speeds up the Power-On Self Test (POST) routine by skipping retesting a  
second, third, and forth time. Setup default setting for this field is Enabled. A com-  
plete test of the system is done on each test.  
HDD Sequence SCSI/IDE First (IDE)  
When using both SCSI and IDE hard disk drives, IDE is always the boot disk using  
drive letter C (default setting of IDE). This new feature allows a SCSI hard disk  
drive to be the boot disk when set to SCSI. This allows multiple operating systems to  
be used on both IDE and SCSI drives or the primary operating system to boot using  
a SCSI hard disk drive.  
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Boot Sequence (C,A)  
This field determines where the system looks first for an operating system. Options  
are C,A; A,CDROM,C; CDROM,C,A; D,A; E,A; F,A; C only; LS/ZIP, C; and A,C.  
The default is to check first the hard disk and then the floppy disk drive, that is, C, A.  
Boot Up Floppy Seek (Disabled)  
When enabled, the BIOS will seek drive A one time.  
Floppy Disk Access Control (R/W)  
This allows protection of files from the computer system to be copied to floppy disk  
drives by allowing the setting of Read Only to only allow reads from the floppy disk  
drive but not writes. The setup default R/W allows both reads and writes.  
IDE HDD Block Mode Sectors (HDD MAX)  
This field enhances hard disk performance by making multi-sector transfers instead  
of one sector per transfer. Most IDE drives, except older versions, can utilize this  
feature. Selections are HDD MAX, Disabled, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32.  
Security Option (System)  
This field determines when the system prompts for the password. The default set-  
ting is System, where the system prompts for the User Password every time you boot  
up. The other option is Setup, where the system always boots up, and prompts for  
the Supervisor Password only when the Setup utility is called up. You can specify a  
password by using the Supervisor Password or User Password option from the main  
screen as explained later in this section.  
PS/2 Mouse Function Control (Auto)  
The default of Auto allows the system to detect a PS/2 Mouse on bootup. If detected,  
IRQ12 will be used for the PS/2 Mouse. IRQ12 will be reserved for expansion cards  
if a PS/2 Mouse is not detected. Disabled will reserve IRQ12 for expansion cards  
and therefore the PS/2 Mouse will not function.  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop (Disabled)  
Some display cards that are nonstandard VGAsuch as graphics accelerators or MPEG  
Video Cards may not show colors properly. The setting Enabled should correct this  
problem. Otherwise leave this on the setup default setting of Disabled.  
OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M (Disabled)  
When using OS/2 operating systems with installed DRAM of greater than 64MB,  
you need to Enable this option otherwise leave this on the setup default of Disabled.  
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Video ROM BIOS Shadow (Enabled)  
This field allows you to change the video BIOS location from ROM to RAM. Relocat-  
ing to RAM enhances system performance, as information access is faster than the ROM.  
C8000-CBFFF to DC000-DFFFF (Disabled)  
These fields are used for shadowing other expansion card ROMs. If you install other  
expansion cards with ROMs on them, you will need to know which addresses the  
ROMs use to shadow them specifically. Shadowing a ROM reduces the memory  
available between 640KB and 1024KB by the amount used for this purpose.  
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Boot Up NumLock Status (On)  
This field enables users to activate the Number Lock function upon system boot.  
Typematic Rate Setting (Disabled)  
When enabled, you can set the two typematic controls listed next. Setup default  
setting is Disabled.  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) (6)  
This field controls the speed at which the system registers repeated keystrokes. Op-  
tions range from 6 to 30 characters per second. Setup default setting is 6; other  
settings are 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, and 30.  
Typematic Delay (Msec) (250)  
This field sets the time interval for displaying the first and second characters. Four  
delay rate options are available: 250, 500, 750, and 1000.  
Chipset Features Setup  
This “Chipset Features Setup” option controls the configuration of the board’s chipset.  
Control keys for this screen are the same as for the previous screen.  
NOTE: SETUP Defaults are noted in parenthesis next to each function heading.  
Details of Chipset Features Setup  
Auto Configuration (60ns DRAM)  
The default setting of 60ns DRAM sets the optimal timings for items 2 through 9 for  
60ns DRAM modules. If you are using 70ns DRAM modules, you must change this  
item to 70ns DRAM. See section III for DRAM installation information.  
DRAM Leadoff Time (Leave on default setting of 5T)  
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Linear Mode SRAM Support (Leave on default setting of Disabled)  
For a slightly better performance on IBM/Cyrix CPUs, this function can be Enabled  
to switch from Toggle mode SRAM to Linear mode SRAM support. WARNING:  
Intel CPUs currently only support the Toggle mode so this function should be Dis-  
abled when using Intel CPUs.  
16-bit ISA Wait State (Leave on default setting of 1 Wait)  
Timing for 16-bit ISA cards.  
16-bit I/O Recovery Time (Leave on default setting of 5 BUSCLK)  
Timing for 16-bit ISA cards.  
8-bit I/O Recovery Time (Leave on default setting of 8 BUSCLK)  
Timing for 8-bit ISA cards.  
ISA Bus Clock (Leave on default setting of PCICLK/4)  
Timing for the ISA bus clock.  
Video BIOS Cacheable (Leave on default setting of Enabled)  
This allows the video BIOS to be cached to allow faster execution.  
Memory Hole at Address (None)  
This feature reserves memory address space, 15M-16M, 14M-16M, or 12M-16M, to  
ISA expansion cards that specifically require this setting. This, however, makes the  
memory from the specified and up unavailable to the system because expansion  
cards can only access memory up to 16MB.  
Refresh Cycle Time (187.2 us)  
This function sets the DRAM refresh rate. A slow refresh cycle time increases the  
bandwidth available for data transfers. NOTE: Some DRAMs are known to lose  
data without frequent refreshing so the default is set at 187.2 us.  
Delayed Transaction (Enabled)  
The default setting of Enabled frees the PCI Bus during CPU accessing of 8-bit ISA  
cards, which normally consume about 50–60 PCI clocks without PCI delayed trans-  
action. For PCI bus masters that cannot use the PCI Bus and some ISA cards that are  
not PCI 2.1 compliant, set this to Disabled.  
Onboard VGA Memory Size (1MB)  
This function allows the user to allocate either 1MB, 2MB or 4MB memory for the  
onboard video controler. Larger memory allows more colors and a higher resoultion  
to be selected within each operating system.  
Onboard VGA Memory Clock (Leave on default setting of Fast)  
This function allows the selection of the video speed. Normal uses 50MHz, Fast  
uses 60MHz, and Fastest uses 66MHz. If your monitor displays unrecognizable in-  
formation, you must decrease the speed to match your monitor’s frequency rate.  
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Onboard FDC Controller (Enabled)  
When enabled, this field allows you to connect your floppy disk drives to the on-  
board floppy drive connector instead of a separate controller card. If you want to use  
a different controller card, set this field to Disabled.  
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Onboard FDC Swap A: B: (No Swap)  
This field allows you to reverse the hardware drive letter assignments of your floppy  
disk drives. Two options are available: No Swap and Swap AB. If you want to switch  
drive letter assignments through the onboard chipset, set this field to Swap AB.  
Onboard Serial Port 1 (3F8H/IRQ4)  
Settings are 3F8H/IRQ4 (default), 2F8H/IRQ3, 3E8H/IRQ4, 2E8H/IRQ10, and Dis-  
abled for the onboard serial connector.  
Onboard Serial Port 2 (2F8H/IRQ3)  
Settings are 3F8H/IRQ4, 2F8H/IRQ3 (default), 3E8H/IRQ4, 2E8H/IRQ10, and Dis-  
abled for the onboard serial connector.  
Onboard Parallel Port (378H/IRQ7)  
This field sets the address of the onboard parallel port connector. You can select either  
3BCH/IRQ 7, 378H/IRQ 7 (default), 278H/IRQ 5, or Disabled. If you install an I/O card  
with a parallel port, ensure that there is no conflict in the address assignments. The PC  
can support up to three parallel ports as long as there are no conflicts for each port.  
Parallel Port Mode (ECP+EPP)  
This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port. The setting  
Normal, allows normal-speed operation but in one direction only; EPP allows bidi-  
rectional parallel port operation at maximum speed; ECP allows the parallel port to  
operate in bidirectional mode and at a speed faster than the maximum data transfer  
rate; ECP+EPP (default) allows normal speed operation in a two-way mode.  
ECP DMA Select (3)  
This selection is available only if you select ECP or ECP+EPP in the  
Parallel Port Mode. Select either DMA Channel 1, 3 (default), or Disable.  
UART2 Use Infrared (Disabled)  
When enabled, this field activates the onboard infrared feature and sets the second  
serial UART to support the infrared module connector on the motherboard. If your  
system already has a second serial port connected to the onboard COM2 connector, it  
will no longer work if you enable the infrared feature. By default, this field is set to  
Disabled, which leaves the second serial port UART to support the COM2 serial port  
connector. See section III for the IrDA-compliant infrared module connector.  
Onboard PCI IDE Enable (Both)  
You can select to enable the Primary IDE channel, Secondary IDE channel, Both  
(default), or Disable both channels (for systems with only SCSI drives).  
IDE Ultra DMA Mode (Auto)  
This sets the IDE UltraDMA to be active when using UltraDMA-capab;e IDE de-  
vices. TheBIOS will automatically adjust or disable this setting for slower IDE de-  
vices so that Auto or high settings will not cause problems for older IDE devices.  
Choose Disable if you do not want this feature for all devices.  
IDE 0 Master/Slave PIO/DMA Mode, IDE 1 Master/Slave PIO/DMA Mode (Auto)  
Each channel (0 and 1) has both a master and a slave making four IDE devices possible.  
Because each IDE device may have a different mode timing (0, 1, 2, 3, 4), it is necessary  
for these to be independent. PIO and DMA settings can be independently set. The de-  
fault setting of Auto will allow autodetection to ensure optimal performance.  
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Power Management Setup  
This “Power Management Setup” option allows you to reduce power consumption.  
This feature turns off the video display and shuts down the hard disk after a period  
of inactivity.  
NOTE: SETUP Defaults are noted in parenthesis next to each function heading.  
Details of Power Management Setup  
Power Management (User Define)  
This field acts as the master control for the power management modes. User Define  
allows you to set power saving options according to your preference; Disable dis-  
ables the power saving features; Min Saving puts the system into power saving mode  
after 40 min of system inactivity; Max Saving puts the system into power saving  
mode after 30 sec of system inactivity.  
IMPORTANT: Advanced Power Management (APM) should be installed to  
keep the system time updated when the computer enters suspend mode acti-  
vated by the BIOS Power Management. For DOS environments, you need to  
add DEVICE=C:\DOS\POWER.EXE in you CONFIG.SYS. For Windows 3.x  
and Windows 95, you need to install Windows with the APM feature. A battery  
and power cord icon labeled “Power” will appear in the “Control Panel.” Choose  
“Advanced” in the Power Management Field.  
Video Off Option (Susp,Stby -> Off )  
This field determines when to activate the video off feature for monitor power  
management. The settings are All Modes -> Off; Always On; Suspend -> Off; and  
Susp,Stby -> Off .  
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Video Off Method (DPMS OFF)  
This field defines the video off features. The following options are available: DPMS  
OFF, DPMS Reduce ON, Blank Screen, V/H SYNC+Blank, DPMS Standby, and  
DPMS Suspend. The DPMS (Display Power Management System) features allow  
the BIOS to control the video display card if it supports the DPMS feature. Blank  
Screen only blanks the screen (use this for monitors without power management or  
“green” features. If set up in your system, your screen saver will not display with  
Blank Screen selected). V/H SYNC+Blank blanks the screen and turns off vertical  
and horizontal scanning.  
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PM Timers  
This section controls the time-out settings. The fields included in this section are  
HDD Power Down, which places the hard disk into its lowest power consumption  
mode, and the Doze, Standby and Suspend system inactivation modes. The system  
automatically “wakes up” from any power saving mode when there is system activ-  
ity, such as when a key is pressed from the keyboard, or when there is activity  
detected from the enabled IRQ channels.  
HDD Power Down (Disable)  
This shuts down any IDE hard disk drives in the system after a period of inactivity,  
configurable to 1-15 Mins or Disable. This feature does not affect SCSI hard disks.  
Doze Mode, Standby Mode, Suspend Mode (Disable)  
These fields set the period of time after which each of these modes activate: 30 Sec,  
1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 8 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 40 Min, 1 Hour, and Disable.  
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Power Up Control  
This section determines the ways the system can be controlled when modem activ-  
ity is detected, or when power to the computer is interrupted and reapplied.  
Ring Power Up Act (Disable)  
Allows either settings of Enable or Disable (default) for powering up the computer  
(turns the ATX power supply on) when the modem begins receiving or transmitting  
data while the computer is off.  
Automatic Power Up (Disable)  
Allows you to have an unattended or automatic power up of your system. The default  
does not allow automatic power up. You may, however, configure your system to  
power up at a certain time of the day by selecting Everyday, which will allow you to  
set the time or at a certain time and day by selecting By Date.  
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IRQ3 (device)-IRQ15 (device)  
You can individually Enable or Disable each IRQ to include in the sleep function.  
IRQ8 (RTC Alarm) is usually set to Disable so that any software alarm clock or  
event calendar can wake up the system.  
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IV. BIOS SOFTWARE  
PNP and PCI Setup  
This “PNP and PCI Setup” option configures the PCI bus slots. All PCI bus slots on  
the system use INTA#, thus all installed PCI cards must be set to this value.  
NOTE: SETUP Defaults are noted in parenthesis next to each function heading.  
Details of PNP and PCI Setup  
PNP OS Installed (No)  
When Plug and Play operating systems (OS) are installed, interrupts may be reas-  
signed by the OS when Yes is selected. When a non-Plug and Play OS is installed or  
to prevent reassigning of interrupt settings, select No.  
Slot 1/2/3/4 IRQ (Auto)  
The first four fields on the screen set how IRQ use is determined for each PCI slot.  
Slot 1 (Right) is nearest the memory sockets. The default setting for each field is  
Auto, which uses autorouting to determine IRQ use. The other options are the manual  
settings of NA, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, or 15 for each slot.  
PCI Latency Timer (32 PCI Clock)  
The default setting of 32 PCI Clock enables maximum PCI performance for this  
motherboard.  
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IRQ xx Used By ISA (No/ICU)  
These fields indicate whether or not the displayed IRQ for each field is being used  
by a legacy (non-PnP) ISA card. Two options are available: No/ICU and Yes. The  
first option, the default value, indicates either that the displayed IRQ is not used or  
an ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) is being used to determine if an ISA card is  
using that IRQ. If you install a legacy (non-PnP) ISA card that requires a unique  
IRQ, and you are not using an ICU, you must set the field for that IRQ to Yes. For  
example: If you install a legacy ISA card that requires IRQ 10, then set IRQ10 Used  
By ISA to Yes.  
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DMA x Used By ISA (No/ICU)  
These fields indicate whether or not the displayed DMA channel for each field is  
being used by a legacy ISA card. Available options include: No/ICU and Yes. The  
first option, the default setting, indicates either that the displayed DMA channel is  
not used or an ICU is being used to determine if an ISA card is using that channel. If  
you install a legacy ISA card that requires a unique DMA channel, and you are not  
using an ICU, you must set the field for that channel to Yes.  
ISA MEM Block BASE (No/ICU)  
This field allows you to set the base address and block size of a legacy ISA card that  
uses any memory segment within the C800, CC00, D000, D400, D800, and DC00  
address range. If you have such a card, and you are not using an ICU to specify its  
address range, select a base address from the six available options; the ISA MEM  
Block SIZE field will then appear for selecting the block size. If you have more than  
one legacy ISA card in your system that requires to use this address range, you can  
increase the block size to either 8K, 16K, 32K, or 64K. If you are using an ICU to  
accomplish this task, leave ISA MEM Block BASE to its default setting of No/ICU.  
SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS (Auto)  
The default uses Auto settings for the onboard SCSI BIOS. If you do not want to use  
the onboard SCSI BIOS, choose Disabled.  
USB Function (Disabled)  
The motherboard supports Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices but current operating  
systems do not. The default is set to Disabled. If you have the necessary support disks  
and USB devices, set this function to Enabled to use the onboard USB connector.  
USB IRQ (Auto)  
When USB devices are connected to the onboard USB connector, the resource set-  
tings or IRQs for these devices are, by default, automatically assigned by the BIOS.  
You may manually select the settings: 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15. If you are not  
using any USB devices, you may set this field to N/A.  
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IV. BIOS SOFTWARE  
Load BIOS Defaults  
This “Load BIOS Defaults” option allows you to load the troubleshooting default  
values permanently stored in the BIOS ROM. These default settings are non-opti-  
mal and disable all high performance features. To load these default settings, high-  
light “Load BIOS Defaults” on the main screen and then press <Enter>. The system  
displays a confirmation message on the screen. Press <Y> and then <Enter> to con-  
firm. Press <N> and then <Enter> to abort. This feature does not affect the fields on  
the Standard CMOS Setup screen.  
Load Setup Defaults  
This “Load Setup Defaults” option allows you to load the default values to the sys-  
tem configuration fields. These default values are the optimized configuration set-  
tings for the system. To load these default values, highlight “Load Setup Defaults”  
on the main screen and then press <Enter>. The system displays a confirmation  
message on the screen. Press <Y> and then <Enter> to confirm. Press <N> and  
then<Enter> to abort. This feature does not affect the fields on the Standard CMOS  
Setup screen.  
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IV. BIOS SOFTWARE  
Supervisor Password and User Password  
These two options set the system passwords. “Supervisor Password” sets a pass-  
word that will be used to protect the system and the Setup utility; “User Password”  
sets a password that will be used exclusively on the system. By default, the system  
comes without any passwords. To specify a password, highlight the type you want  
and then press <Enter>. A password prompt appears on the screen. Taking note that  
the password is case sensitive, and can be up to 8 alphanumeric characters long, type  
in your password and then press <Enter>. The system confirms your password by  
asking you to type it again. After setting a password, the screen automatically re-  
verts to the main screen.  
To implement the password protection, specify in the “Security Option” field of the  
BIOS Features Setup screen when the system will prompt for the password. If you  
want to disable either password, press <Enter> instead of entering a new password  
when the “Enter Password” prompt appears. A message confirms the password has  
been disabled.  
NOTE: If you forget the password, see CMOS RAM in section III for procedures  
on clearing the CMOS.  
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IV. BIOS SOFTWARE  
IDE HDD Auto Detection  
This “IDE HDD Auto Detection” option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk  
drive, and automatically enters them into the “Standard CMOS Setup” screen.  
Up to four IDE drives can be detected, with parameters for each listed inside the  
box. To accept the optimal entries, press <Y>, otherwise select from the numbers  
displayed under the OPTIONS field (2, 1, 3 in this case); to skip to the next drive,  
press <N>. If you accept the values, the parameters will appear listed beside the  
drive letter on the screen. The process then proceeds to the next drive letter. Pressing  
<N> to skip rather than to accept a set of parameters causes the program to enter  
zeros after that drive letter.  
If you are using another IDE controller that does not feature Enhanced IDE support  
for four devices, you can only install two IDE hard disk drives. Your IDE controller  
must support the Enhanced IDE features to use Drive E and Drive F. The onboard  
PCI IDE controller supports Enhanced IDE, with two connectors for connecting up  
to four IDE devices. If you want to use another controller that supports four drives,  
you must disable the onboard IDE controller in the Chipset Features Setup screen.  
When autodetection is completed, the program automatically enters all entries you  
accepted on the field for that drive in the “Standard CMOS Setup” screen. Skipped  
entries are ignored and are not entered in the screen.  
If you are autodetecting a hard disk that supports the LBA mode, three lines will  
appear in the parameter box. Choose the line that lists LBA for an LBA drive. Do not  
select Large or Normal.  
The autodetection feature can only detect one set of parameters for a particular IDE  
hard disk. Some IDE drives can use more than one set. This is not a problem if the  
drive is new and there is nothing on it.  
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IMPORTANT: If your hard disk was already formatted on an older previous system,  
incorrect parameters may be detected. You will need to enter the correct parameters  
manually or use low-level format if you do not need the data stored on the hard disk.  
If the parameters listed differ from the ones used when the drive was formatted, the  
drive will not be readable. If the autodetected parameters do not match the ones that  
should be used for your drive, do not accept them. Press <N> to reject the presented  
settings and enter the correct ones manually from the “Standard CMOS Setup” screen.  
Save and Exit Setup  
Select this option to save into the CMOS memory all modifications you specify  
during the current session. To save the configuration changes, highlight “Save &  
Exit Setup” on the main screen, type “Y”, and then press <Enter>.  
Exit Without Saving  
Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving the modifications you specify  
during the current session. To exit without saving, highlight “Exit Without Saving”  
on the main screen, type “Y”, and then press <Enter>.  
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V. SUPPORT SOFTWARE  
Desktop Management Interface (DMI)  
Introducing the ASUS DMI Configuration Utility  
This motherboard supports DMI within the BIOS level and provides a DMI Con-  
figuration Utility to maintain the Management Information Format Database (MIFD).  
DMI is able to autodetect and record information pertinent to a computer’s system  
such as the CPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external frequencies, and memory  
size. The onboard BIOS will detect as many system information as possible and  
store those collected information in a 4KB block in the motherboard’s Flash EPROM  
and allow the DMI to retrieve data from this database. Unlike other BIOS software,  
the BIOS on this motherboard uses the same technology implemented for Plug and  
Play to allow dynamic real-time updating of DMI information versus creating a new  
BIOS image file and requiring the user to update the whole BIOS. This DMI Con-  
figuration Utility also allows the system integrator or end user to add additional  
information into the MIFD such as serial numbers, housing configurations, and ven-  
dor information. Those information not detected by the motherboard BIOS and has  
to be manually entered through the DMI Configuration Utility and updated into the  
MIFD. This DMI Configuration Utility provides the same reliability as PnP updat-  
ing and will prevent the refreshing failures associated with updating the entire BIOS.  
System Requirements  
The DMI Configuration Utility (DMICFG.EXE) must be used in real mode in order  
for the program to run, the base memory must be at least 180K. Memory managers  
like HIMEM.SYS (required by windows) must not be installed. You can boot up  
from a system diskette without AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, “REM”  
HIMEM.SYS in the CONFIG.SYS, or press <F5> during bootup to bypass your  
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.  
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V. SUPPORT SOFTWARE  
Using the ASUS DMI Configuration Utility  
Edit DMI (or delete)  
Use the (left-right) cursors to move the top menu items and the (up-down)  
cursor to move between the left hand menu items. The bottom of the screen will  
show the available keys for each screen. Press enter at the menu item to enter the  
right hand screen for editing. “Edit component” appears on top. The reversed color  
field is the current cursor position and the blue text are available for editing. The  
orange text shows autodetected information and are not available for editing. The  
blue text “Press [ENTER] for detail” contains a second pop-up menu is available,  
use the + - (plus-minus) keys to change the settings. Enter to exit and save, ESC to  
exit and not save.  
If the user has made changes, ESC will prompt you to answer Y or N. Enter Y to go  
back to the left-hand screen and save, enter N to go back to left-hand screen and not  
save. If editing has not been made, ESC will send you back to the left hand menu  
without any messages.  
Notes  
A heading, *** BIOS Auto Detect ***, appears on the right for each menu item  
on the left side that has been auto detected by the system BIOS.  
A heading, *** User Modified ***, will appear on the right for menu items that has  
been modified by the user.  
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V. SUPPORT SOFTWARE  
Save MIFD  
You can save the MIFD (normally only saved to flash ROM) to a file by entering the  
drive and path here. If you want to cancel save, you may press ESC and a message  
“Bad File Name” appears here to show it was not saved.  
Load MIFD  
You can load the disk file to memory by entering a drive and path and file name  
here.  
Load BIOS Defaults  
You can load the BIOS defaults from a MIFD file and can clear all user modified  
and added data. You must reboot your computer in order for the defaults to be saved  
back into the Flash BIOS.  
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VI. ASUS PCI SCSI Cards  
Symbios SCSI BIOS and Drivers  
NOTE: The ASUS PCI-SC860 is not supported on the SP97 at this time.  
Aside from the system BIOS, the Flash memory chip on the motherboard also con-  
tains the Symbios SCSI BIOS. This Symbios SCSI BIOS works in conjunction with  
the optionalASUS PCI-SC200 controller card to provide Fast SCSI-2 interface when  
using compatible SCSI devices or the ASUS PCI-SC860 SCSI controller cards to  
provide Ultra-Fast SCSI-2 interface when using Ultra-Fast SCSI-2 devices.  
All SCSI devices you install on your system require driver software to function.  
The Symbios SCSI BIOS directly supports SCSI hard disks under the DOS, Win-  
dows and OS/2 environments. It also uses device drivers from the DOS floppy disk  
included in the ASUS PCI-SC200 and ASUS PCI-SC860 controller card packages  
to support hard disks and other SCSI devices working under DOS, Microsoft Win-  
dows, Microsoft Windows NT, Novell NetWare and IBM OS/2. These drivers pro-  
vide higher performance than the direct BIOS support. To use these drivers, you  
must install them into your system and add them to your system configuration files.  
Driver support for SCSI devices used with SCO UNIX is also provided. These  
drivers are included in the second SCO UNIX floppy disk. Windows 95 support is  
also available using the device drivers included within the Windows software. The  
ASUS PCI-SC200 and ASUS PCI-SC860 are Plug and Play adapters that are auto  
detected by BIOS and current operating systems that support Plug and Play features.  
For information about these drivers and their usage, please view the Readme files  
included in the driver packages.  
ASUS PCI-SC200 & PCI-SC860 SCSI Cards  
The ASUS PCI-SC200 or the ASUS PCI-SC860 may be bundled with your mother-  
board or purchased separately. Both cards provide the option of connecting internal  
or external SCSI devices for a total of 7 devices on each SCSI card.  
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VI. ASUS PCI SCSI Cards  
Setting Up the ASUS PCI-SC200 & PCI-SC860  
There are two jumper settings you may need to make on theASUS PCI-SC200 to set  
it up. One setting assigns the PCI INT interrupt, the other sets the card’s termination.  
The ASUS PCI-SC860 has no jumper settings but you should read the “Terminator  
Requirements.”  
Setting the INT Assignment for the ASUS PCI-SC200  
You must use PCI INT A setting in order to properly assign the ASUS PCI-SC200's  
interrupt. On the ASUS PCI-SC200, you assign the INT by setting jumper JP1 or  
JP2. The default setting for the card already is INT A, so you do not need to change  
the setting to use the ASUS PCI-SC200 with this motherboard.  
JPJP  
1 2  
JPJP  
1 2  
JPJP  
1 2  
JPJP  
1 2  
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
INT A (Def) INT B  
INT C  
INT D  
Interrupt Settings (A, B, C, or D)  
Terminator Requirements for SCSI Devices  
SCSI devices are connected together in a “chain” by cables. Internal devices con-  
nect to theASUS PCI-SC200 orASUS PCI-SC860 with a fifty-pin flat ribbon cable.  
External devices connect to the external port with a SCSI-2 cable. If there are more  
than one internal or external devices, additional devices are connected with cables  
to form a “daisy chain.” Terminating the devices on the ends of the SCSI Bus “chain”  
is necessary for SCSI devices to work properly. Termination of the devices between  
the ends must be Disabled.  
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VI. ASUS PCI SCSI Cards  
Terminator Settings for the ASUS PCI-SC860  
Many SCSI devices including the ASUS PCI-SC860 use a set of onboard active  
resistors to terminate the devices at the ends automatically. Automatic termination  
requires that the SCSI devices be connected in a straight linear connection or “chain.”  
Connect SCSI devices to one or two of the SCSI connectors in a linear “chain” for  
auto termination of the ASUS PCI-SC860 to be effective. Other formations will  
cause your SCSI devices to not mount properly. You must use the end of the ribbon  
cable when using the internal connector(s) to keep a linear path.  
Additional Note: The Symbios Logic SCSI Configuration Utility is a powerful  
tool. If, while using it, you somehow disable all your controllers or cannot enter  
the configuration utility, pressing “Ctrl-A” after memory count during reboot  
allows you to recover and reconfigure.  
Terminator Settings for the ASUS PCI-SC200  
The ASUS PCI-SC200, on the other hand, has “active” termination that you must  
set using jumper JP5. There are two settings, "terminated" and "not terminated," as  
shown below.  
JP  
5
JP  
5
Terminated (Default)  
Not Terminated  
Terminator Setting (Terminated / Not Terminated)  
Decide whether or not you need to terminate the ASUS PCI-SC200 based on its  
position in the SCSI chain. Only the devices at each end of the chain need to be  
terminated. If you have only internal or only external devices connected to the  
ASUS PCI-SC200, then you must terminate the ASUS PCI-SC200. If you have  
both internal and external devices connected, you must not terminate the card. See  
the following examples which illustrate this concept.  
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SCSI Device 1  
SCSI Device 2  
Termination Required  
(End Device)  
Termination Required  
(JP5 Open)  
SCSI Device 3  
SCSI Device 4  
Termination Required  
(End Device)  
No Termination Required  
(JP5 Short)  
Termination Required  
(End Device)  
SCSI Device 1  
SCSI Device 2  
SCSI ID Numbers for SCSI Devices  
All SCSI devices, including the ASUS PCI-SC200 and ASUS PCI-SC860 interface  
card must have a SCSI identification number that is not in use by any other SCSI  
device. There are eight possible ID numbers, 0 through 7. The ASUS PCI-SC200 and  
ASUS PCI-SC860 cards have fixed SCSI IDs of 7. The SCSI ID serves two purposes:  
It uniquely defines each SCSI device on the bus.  
It determines which device controls the bus when two or more devices try to use  
it at the same time.  
SCSI IDs on one channel do not interfere with the IDs on another channel. This ap-  
plies to two SCSI host adapters that implement different buses as well as dual channels  
on a single host adapter. You can connect up to seven SCSI devices to the interface  
card. You must set a SCSI ID number (ID 0 to ID 6) for each device. SCSI devices  
vary in how they set the ID number. Some use jumpers, others have some kind of  
selector switch. Refer to the manual for any device you install for details on how to set  
its ID number.  
SCSI ID Priority  
The ASUS PCI-SC200 and ASUS PCI-SC860 are 8bit single-channel SCSI cards.  
SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority, and SCSI ID 0 has the lowest priority.  
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VII. ASUS I-A16C Audio Card  
NOTE: The ASUS I-A16C 16-bit ISA audio card comes with certain mother-  
board bundles only and is not for sale separately.  
ASUS I-A16C Audio Features  
Creative Labs ViBRA 16C PnP Audio Chip  
Full Duplex Supports  
16/8-bit PCM 5KHz to 44.1KHz  
Wave Table Upgradeable  
Software Includes:  
DOS and Window 3.1 Drivers  
Windows 95 Driver  
Wave Editor  
Wave OLE  
Quick CD  
Mixer Control  
Quick Player  
Unpacking and Handling Precautions  
WARNING! Keep the ASUS I-A16C stored in its anti-static bag until you are  
ready to install it in your system. The ASUS I-A16C is easily damaged by static  
electricity.  
Observe the following precautions while unpacking and handling the board:  
Before handling the board, discharge static electricity from your body by touch-  
ing an unpainted area of the system's metal chassis. While installing the board,  
ground yourself frequently to discharge any static electricity that may accu-  
mulate in your body.  
After removing the board form the anti-static bag, place it on a grounded sur-  
face with the components facing up.  
Check the board for damage. If any socketed component appears loose, press  
firmly but carefully to seat the chip in its socket. Otherwise, avoid touching  
the components on the board. Always handle the board by the edges.  
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VII. ASUS I-A16C Audio Card  
Layout and Connectors  
Panasonic Audio In  
Wave Table Upgrade  
PC Speaker Out  
Mitsumi Audio In  
Sony Audio In  
PC Speaker In  
Volume Control  
Speaker Out  
Line Out  
Line In  
Microphone  
MIDI/Game  
Connectors  
The audio input connectors are used when you wish to control software mixer set-  
tings (e.g., bass, treble, volume) for CDs that are played with your CD-ROM drive.  
If the “Audio Out” from the CD-ROM drive is not connected to the “Audio In” on  
the card, you can only use the direct output located in the front panel of the CD-  
ROM drive and adjust volume level by the knob.  
CD-Audio Connector Pin Definitions  
Sony Audio In  
Mitsumi Audio In  
Panasonic Audio In  
Pin Definition  
Pin Definition  
Pin Definition  
l
Right Signal  
Ground  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
Ground  
Left Signal  
Ground  
1
2
3
Left Signal  
Ground  
Right Signal  
2
3
4
Left Signal  
Right Signal  
-- ----  
PC Speaker In  
PC Speaker Out  
Volume Control  
Pin Definition  
Pin Definition  
Pin Definition  
1
2
Mono Signal  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
Right Signal  
Ground  
Left Signal  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
Ground  
Volume Up  
Ground  
Volume Down  
Ground  
-- ----  
-- ----  
-- ----  
-- ----  
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SP97-V  
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Pentium Motherboard  
VIDEO SOFTWARE  
USER’S MANUAL  
CONTENTS  
VIDEO SOFTWARE USER’S MANUAL ...................................... 65  
VIII. DOS UTILITY....................................................................... 67  
DOS Utility................................................................................................ 67  
1. SVGAUTL.EXE .................................................................................... 67  
1.1 General Description ................................................................... 67  
1.2 How to Use?............................................................................... 67  
1.3 What the Parameters Stand for?................................................ 68  
A1. Video Modes ............................................................................... 69  
IX. SOFTWARE DRIVERS ......................................................... 74  
Software Drivers....................................................................................... 74  
1. Windows 3.1 ....................................................................................... 75  
1.0 Version Notes ............................................................................. 75  
1.1 Driver Files ................................................................................. 75  
1.2 Installation .................................................................................. 76  
1.3 Video Operations ....................................................................... 78  
MMPLAY.EXE Button Description ..................................................... 79  
2. Windows 95 ........................................................................................ 81  
2.0 Version Note............................................................................... 81  
2.1 Driver Files ................................................................................. 81  
2.2 Installation .................................................................................. 81  
2.3 Using “Display Modes” ............................................................... 82  
2.4 Utilities 83  
3. Windows NT 3.5 & 3.51 ................................................................ 84  
4. Windows NT 4.0 ............................................................................ 85  
5. Autodesk ADI 4.2 -Protected Mode ...................................................... 86  
5.0 General Description .................................................................... 86  
5.1 AutoCAD R11 Setup................................................................... 87  
5.2 AutoCAD R1.2 Setup ................................................................. 88  
5.3 AutoShade R2.0 Setup............................................................... 89  
5.4 3D Studio Version 3.0 Setup ...................................................... 90  
6. OS/2 V2.1 ............................................................................................ 92  
6.0 Driver Notes ............................................................................... 92  
6.1 Driver Files ................................................................................. 92  
6.2 Installation .................................................................................. 92  
7. OS/2 V3.0 (Warp)................................................................................ 93  
7.0 Driver & OS/2 Version Notes...................................................... 93  
7.1 Driver Files ................................................................................. 93  
7.2 Installation .................................................................................. 93  
8. Double Bytes OS/2 Warp .................................................................... 94  
8.0 Driver & OS/2 Version Notes...................................................... 94  
8.1 Driver Files ................................................................................. 94  
8.2 Installation .................................................................................. 95  
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VIII. DOS UTILITY  
DOS Utility  
1. SVGAUTL.EXE  
1.1 General Description  
SVGAUTL.EXE is one of the utilities of SiS 5597/5598. It supports three functions:  
(1) Video Mode Setting  
(2) Frame Rate Setting  
(3) Power Saving Setting  
Since SiS 5597/5598 supports many enhanced Text Mode and Graphic Mode, you  
can use SVGAUTL.EXE to select the desired video mode.  
For 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280x1024 resolutions, SiS 5597/5598 sup-  
ports multiple frame rates.  
If your monitor could synchronize with these frame rates, you can use  
SVGAUTL.EXE to get advantage.  
SiS 5597/5598 also supports VESA DPMS Power Saving Modes.  
SVGAUTL.EXE can help you to set the capability.  
1.2 How to Use?  
To use SVGAUTL.EXE:  
1. Type SVGAUTL in the directory where it resides.  
For example, C:\> SVGAUTL <Enter> (assuming SVGAUTL.EXE is in C:\)  
2. The Main Menu would appear and direct you to configure SiS 5597/5598.  
3. When you complete configuration, you may save your preferences to  
“AUTOEXEC.BAT file and use it as your power-on (or hardware reset)  
default environment.  
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1.3 What the Parameters Stand for?  
The meaning of parameters used by SVGAUTL.EXE are explained below:  
Syntax:  
>SVGAUTL [/D:mode_no] [/F0:n0] [/F1:n1] [/F2:n2] [/F3:n3] [/PA:ta] [/PB:tb]  
where  
/D: Set the Video Mode to be mode_no which is a hex number.  
For example: Set 1024x768 256 color graphic mode.  
>SVGAUTL /D:38 <Enter>  
/F0: For 640x480, set frame rate to be n0 Hz.  
Three availabe frame rates are 60, 72, and 75 Hz.  
For example : Set 640x480 graphic mode with 60Hz frame rate  
>SVGAUTL /F0:60 <Enter>  
/F1: For 800x600, set frame rate to be n1 Hz.  
Four availabe frame rates are 56, 60, 72, and 75 Hz.  
For example : Set 800x600 graphic mode with 72Hz frame rate.  
>SVGAUTL /F1:72 <Enter>  
/F2: For 1024x768, set frame rate to be n2 Hz.  
Four availabe frame rates are 87 (Interlace), 60, 70, and 75 Hz.  
For example : Set 1024x768 graphic mode with 60Hz frame rate.  
>SVGAUTL /F2:60 <Enter>  
/F3: For 1280x1024, set frame rate to be n3 Hz.  
Two availabe frame rates are 87 (Interlace) and 60 Hz.  
For example : Set 1280x1024 graphic mode with 60Hz frame rate.  
>SVGAUTL /F3:60 <Enter>  
/PA: Set Standby Timer to be ta minutes. (0 < ta < 15 min.)  
For example : Set Standby Timer be 5 minutes.  
>SVGAUTL /PA:5 <Enter>  
/PB: Set Suspend Timer to be tb minutes. (0 < tb < 15 min.)  
For example : Set Suspend Timer be 5 minutes.  
>SVGAUTL /PB:5 <Enter>  
Note: 1. Suspend Time would be “ta + tb”. (i.e. standby time + suspend time)  
2. The timers will not be very accurate and would just be around the time.  
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A1. Video Modes  
A1.1 Standard VGA Modes  
MODE TYPE  
DISPLAY COLORS ALPHA  
BUFFER  
BOX  
MAX  
SIZE  
SHADES FORMAT START  
SIZE PAGES  
0
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
APA  
APA  
APA  
A/N  
A/N  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
320x200  
320x350  
360x400  
320x200  
320x350  
360x400  
640x200  
640x350  
720x400  
640x200  
640x350  
720x400  
320x200  
320x200  
640x200  
720x350  
720x400  
320x200  
640x200  
640x350  
640x350  
640x480  
640x480  
320x200  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
4
4
2
4
4
16  
16  
2
16  
2
40x25  
40x25  
40x25  
40x25  
40x25  
40x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
40x25  
40x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
40x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x25  
80x30  
80x30  
40x25  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B800  
B000  
B000  
A000  
A000  
B000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
8x8  
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
1
1
1
8
8
8
4
2
2
1
1
1
0*  
0+  
1
1*  
1+  
2
2*  
2+  
3
3*  
3+  
4
8x14  
9x16  
8x8  
8x14  
9x16  
8x8  
8x14  
9x16  
8x8  
8x14  
9x16  
8x8  
8x8  
8x8  
9x14  
9x16  
8x8  
5
6
7
7+  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
13  
8x8  
8x14  
8x14  
8x16  
8x16  
8x8  
16  
256  
NOTE: 1. A/N: Alpha/Numeric  
2. APA: All Point Addressable (Graphics)  
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MODE  
DISPLAY COLORS FRAME  
H-SYNC. VIDEO  
SIZE  
SHADES RATE.  
FREQ.  
0
320x200  
320x350  
360x400  
320x200  
320x350  
360x400  
640x200  
640x350  
720x400  
640x200  
640x350  
720x400  
320x200  
320x200  
640x200  
720x350  
720x400  
320x200  
640x200  
640x350  
640x350  
640x480  
640x480  
320x200  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
4
4
2
4
4
16  
16  
2
16  
2
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
70  
60  
60  
70  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
28.3 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
28.3 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
28.3 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
28.3 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
28.3 M  
28.3 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
0*  
0+  
1
1*  
1+  
2
2*  
2+  
3
3*  
3+  
4
5
6
7*  
7+  
0D  
0E  
0F  
10  
11  
12  
13  
16  
256  
NOTE: i - interlaced mode  
n - noninterlaced mode  
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A1.2 Enhanced Video Modes  
MODE TYPE  
DISPLAY COLORS ALPHA  
BUFFER  
BOX  
MAX.  
SIZE  
SHADES FORMAT START  
SIZE PAGES  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
29  
2A  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
37  
38  
39  
3A  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
A/N  
A/N  
A/N  
APA  
A/N  
APA  
A/N  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
APA  
4D  
1056x352  
1056x350  
1056x364  
640x480  
720x480  
800x600  
800x600  
640x350  
640x480  
640x400  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
256  
256  
256  
256  
16  
132x44  
132x25  
132x28  
80x60  
B800  
B800  
B800  
A000  
B800  
A000  
B800  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
A000  
160x64  
8x8  
2
4
4
1
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8x16  
8x14  
8x13  
8x8  
80x60  
9x8  
100x37  
100x40  
80x25  
80x30  
80x25  
100x37  
128x48  
128x48  
160x64  
160x64  
40x25  
8x16  
8x15  
8x14  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x8  
256  
1280x1024 16  
1280x1024 256  
320x200  
320x200  
320x200  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
32K  
64K  
16.8M  
32K  
64K  
16.8M  
32K  
64K  
16.8M  
32K  
64K  
40x25  
40x25  
80x30  
80x30  
8x8  
8x8  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
8x16  
A000  
80x30  
100x37  
100x37  
100x37  
128x48  
128x48  
128x48  
160x64  
16.8M  
1280x1024 32K  
APA  
1280x1024 64K  
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NOTE: 1. A/N: Alpha/Numeric  
2. APA: All Point Addressable (Graphics)  
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MODE  
DISPLAY COLORS FRAME  
H-SYNC. VIDEO  
SIZE  
SHADES RATE.  
FREQ.  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
29  
29*  
29+  
29#  
29##  
2A  
2D  
2E  
2E*  
2E+  
2E++  
2F  
1056x352  
1056x350  
1056x364  
640x480  
720x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
640x350  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x400  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1280x1024 16  
1280x1024 16  
1280x1024 16  
1280x1024 256  
1280x1024 256  
1280x1024 256  
320x200  
320x200  
320x200  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
70  
70  
70  
60  
60  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
70  
60  
72  
75  
85  
70  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
87  
60  
70  
75  
85  
87  
60  
70  
75  
85  
87  
60  
75  
87  
60  
75  
70  
70  
70  
60  
72  
75  
85  
60  
72  
75  
30.5 K  
30.5 K  
30.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
35.1 K  
37.9 K  
48.0 K  
46.8 K  
53.7 K  
35.1 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
37.9 K  
37.5 K  
43.4 K  
31.5 K  
35.1 K  
37.9 K  
48.0 K  
46.8 K  
53.7 K  
35.5 K  
48.4 K  
56.5 K  
60.2 K  
68.7 K  
35.5 K  
48.4 K  
56.5 K  
60.2 K  
68.7 K  
48.8 K  
65.0 K  
80.0 K  
48.8 K  
65.0 K  
80.0 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
31.5 K  
37.9 K  
37.5 K  
43.4 K  
31.5 K  
37.9 K  
37.5 K  
40.0 M  
40.0 M  
40.0 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
30.0 M  
40.0 M  
50.0 M  
50.0 M  
56.3 M  
36.0 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
31.5 M  
31.5 M  
36.0 M  
25.1 M  
36.0 M  
40.0 M  
50.0 M  
50.0 M  
56.3 M  
44.9 M  
65.0 M  
75.0 M  
80.0 M  
94.5 M  
44.9 M  
65.0 M  
75.0 M  
80.0 M  
94.5 M  
80.0 M  
110.0 M  
135.0 M  
80.0 M  
110.0 M  
135.0 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
25.1 M  
31.5 M  
31.5 M  
36.0 M  
25.1 M  
31.5 M  
31.5 M  
16  
16  
16  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
256  
256  
256  
256  
256  
30  
30*  
30+  
30#  
30##  
37i  
37n  
37n+  
37n#  
37n##  
38i  
38n  
38n+  
38n#  
38n##  
39i  
39n  
39n+  
3Ai  
3An  
3An+  
40  
41  
42  
43  
43*  
43+  
43++  
44  
44*  
44+  
32K  
64K  
16.8M  
32K  
32K  
32K  
32K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
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MODE  
DISPLAY COLORS FRAME  
H-SYNC. VIDEO  
SIZE  
SHADES RATE.  
FREQ.  
44++  
45  
45*  
45+  
45++  
46  
46*  
46+  
46#  
46##  
47  
47*  
47+  
47#  
47##  
48  
48*  
48+  
48#  
48##  
49i  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
64K  
85  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
87  
60  
70  
75  
85  
87  
60  
70  
75  
85  
87  
60  
70  
75  
85  
89  
89  
43.4 K  
31.5 K  
37.9 K  
37.5 K  
43.4 K  
35.1 K  
37.9 K  
48.0 K  
46.8 K  
53.7 K  
35.1 K  
37.9 K  
48.0 K  
46.8 K  
53.7 K  
35.1 K  
37.9 K  
48.0 K  
46.8 K  
53.7 K  
35.5 K  
48.4 K  
56.5 K  
60.2 K  
68.7 K  
35.5 K  
48.4 K  
56.5 K  
60.2 K  
68.7 K  
35.5 K  
48.4 K  
56.5 K  
60.2 K  
68.7 K  
48.8 K  
48.8 K  
36.0 M  
25.1 M  
31.5 M  
31.5 M  
36.0 M  
36.0 M  
40.0 M  
50.0 M  
50.0 M  
56.3 M  
36.0 M  
40.0 M  
50.0 M  
50.0 M  
56.3 M  
36.0 M  
40.0 M  
50.0 M  
50.0 M  
56.3 M  
44.9 M  
65.0 M  
75.0 M  
80.0 M  
94.5 M  
44.9 M  
65.0 M  
75.0 M  
80.0 M  
94.5 M  
44.9 M  
65.0 M  
75.0 M  
80.0 M  
94.5 M  
80.0 M  
80.0 M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
32K  
32K  
32K  
32K  
32K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
32K  
32K  
32K  
32K  
32K  
49n  
49n+  
49n#  
49n##  
4Ai  
4An  
4An+  
4An#  
4An##  
4Bi  
4Bn  
4Bn+  
4Bn#  
4Bn##  
4Ci  
64K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
64K  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
16.8M  
1280x1024 32K  
1280x1024 64K  
4Di  
NOTE: i - interlaced mode  
n - noninterlaced mode  
* For the limitation of memory bandwidth in 1MB DRAM configuration, the  
following video modes is not supported in 1MB configuration: modes 45*,  
45+, 46+, 46#, 47+, and 47#.  
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IX. SOFTWARE DRIVERS  
Software Drivers  
To make use of the advance features of SiS 5597/5598, extended graphic and text  
modes are supported by software application drivers developed by SiS. The follow-  
ing applications are currently supported:  
3D Studio Ver. 3.0  
AutoCAD/386 Release 11, 12  
Auto Shade/386 Ver. 2.0  
MicroSoft Windows 3.1  
MicroSoft Windows NT Ver. 3.1, 3.5, 3.51, 4.0  
MicroSoft Windows 95  
OS/2 Presentation Manager 2.1 & 3.0  
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1. Windows 3.1  
1.0 Version Notes  
The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and maybe  
later release version but not guaranteed.  
1.1 Driver Files  
1. The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 Windows 3.1 driver contains SETUP.EXE and other  
installation-related files.  
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1.2 Installation  
1.2.1 Unpack & Copy  
To unpack and copy drivers to where they should reside, please follow the following  
procedures:  
1. Boot up Windows using standard VGA mode.  
2. In Windows Program Manager Screen, choose “File” item.  
3. In “File Item List”, choose “Run” item.  
4. In “Run” Screen, select your driver source. e.g. D:\MM\WIN31\SETUP.EXE  
5. Follows the directions appeared on the screen to complete the unpack & copy  
procedures.  
6. After unpack & copy complete, a SiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group would  
be created and shown on screen.  
7. In the “SiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group, there would be five icons:  
(1) SiS Multimedia Manager: To create a small “SiS Multimedia” icon on the  
corner of the screen.  
(2) SVGA Setup: SiS VGA graphics configuration system  
(3) SiS MMPlayer: To create a SiS MMPlayer” VCP-like icon on the screen.  
(4) Center Screen:An utility to adjust the position of display on the screen.  
(5) Uninstall utility.  
1.2.2 Graphics Setup  
1. In “SiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group, choose “SVGA Setup” icon to  
enter “SiS VGA Configuration System” screen.  
2. In “SiS VGAConfiguration System” Screen, choose which options you would  
like to use.  
3. After completing your selections, choose “OK” to make all your selections  
effective.  
4. Choose “Restart Winodws” to re-boot Windows using new settings. Or, choose  
“Continue” to continue your current Windows processes. (But when you  
re-boot Windows, the new settings would take effect.)  
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1.2.3 Power Saving Setup in Windows  
1. In “SiS VGAConfiguration System” screen, choose “power saver” item to enter  
“Power Saver” screen.  
2. In “Power Saver” Screen, choose which options you would like to use.  
3. After completing the selections, choose “OK” to make all your selections  
effective.  
4. After complete setup, the power_saver would take effect as you request when  
time up and you may continue your normal process.  
1.2.4 Zoom_Key Setup  
In “SiS VGA Configuration System” screen, choose “zooming” item to define “hot  
keys” for zoom-in or zoom-out screen without entering setup program.  
The operation principles of zoom-in and zoom-out are as follow:  
(1) The resolution change sequence for zoom-in is  
1024x768 ===> 800x600 ===> 640x480 .  
(2) The resolution change sequence for zoom-out is  
640x480 ===> 800x600 ===> 1024x768 .  
(3) But you must first be able to zoom-in before you may zoom-out, that means  
you can not get a resolution larger than that you setup.  
To use this feature, please follow the following procedures.  
1. In “SiS VGA Configuration System” screen, choose “zooming” item to enter  
“Zooming Hotkey” screen.  
2. In “Zooming Hotkey” Screen, choose which “hot key” you would like to use  
and enable it.  
3. After completing the selections, choose “OK” to make all your selections  
effective.  
4. After complete setup, you may use your own defined hot key to zoom-in or  
zoom-out screen.  
1.2.5 Notes  
1. The power saver’s timer settings would be effective even exit Windows back to  
DOS.  
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1.3 Video Operations  
1.3.1 DCI Function  
SiS 5597/5598 supports DCI driver for software MPEG playback and other media  
player programs which could take advantage of DCI.  
The SiS 5597/5598 DCI driver is automatically loaded during “Windows Driver  
Unpack & Copy” process. Therefore it should be transparent to the end-user and  
any media players could take advantage of it.  
1.3.2 SiS MMPlay (SW MPEG)  
To make SW MPEG playback more friendly than original SW MPEG player  
supplier provided, SiS provide an MMPlayer application program to provide an  
VCP-like (Video Cassette Player) interface.  
To take advantage of the SiS MMPlayer, you must first install “SW MPEG Player”.  
All the SiS provided is just an interface but not a SW MPEG Player at present. If the  
SW MPEG Player does not exist, the SiS MMPlayer will not work. (Xing or  
Mediamatics SW MPEG Player supported)  
To use the SiS MMPlayer, you just follow the procedures below:  
1. In “SiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group, choose “SiS MMPlayer” icon and  
SiS MMPlayer VCP-like icon would appear.  
2. Enjoy the SW MPEG playback as you like.  
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MMPLAY.EXE Button Description  
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Power On/Off  
Open File & Type Control  
Minimize This Application  
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Eject CD Title (Not implemented yet.)  
Fast Backward  
Fast Forward  
Mark in  
Mark out  
Pause  
Play  
Stop  
End  
Begin  
: Volume increase (Not implemented yet.)  
: Volume decrease (Not implemented yet.)  
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2. Windows 95  
2.0 Version Note  
The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and maybe  
later release version but not guaranteed.  
2.1 Driver Files  
1. The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 Windows 95 drivers files are:  
SETUP.EXE  
SIS597.DRV  
Other Files  
SIS597.INF  
SISMINI.VXD  
2. All the 16-color, 256-color, 32K/64K-color, and 16M-color drivers are  
available.  
2.2 Installation  
1. Boot up Windows 95.  
2. In Windows 95 “Booted” Screen, select “My Computer” icon.  
3. In “My computer” Screen, select “Control Panel” icon.  
4. In “Control Panel” Screen, select “Display” icon.  
5. In “Display Properties” Screen, select “Settings” item.  
6. In refreshed “Display Properties” Screen, select “Change Display_Type” item.  
7. In “Change Display Type” Screen, select “Adapter Type ==> Change” item.  
8. In “Select Device” Screen, select “Have Disk...” item.  
9. In “Install From Disk” Screen, select your driver source.e.g. A:\WIN95  
10. In new “Select Device” Screen, “SiS 5597/5598” would appear and select “OK”.  
Then Windows 95 would perform driver installation.  
11. After completing installation, Windows 95 would go back to “Change  
Display Type” Screen, select “Close” item.  
12. Windows 95 would go back to “Display Properties” Screen, select “Close” or  
“Apply” item.  
13. In “System Settings Change” Screen, select “Yes” item to restart your  
computer.  
14. After restarting, Windows 95 will run on 640x480x256 color, 60NI.  
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2.3 Using “Display Modes”  
1. Go to “Display Properties” Screen and you will find that “Display Modes” item  
had been added.  
2. First select “Display Modes” item and you may select desired resolution by  
changing “Desktop area” pointer, desired color by changing “Color palette” value,  
desired font size by changing “Font size”, and  
changing “Refresh rate”.  
desired refresh rate by  
3. After completing selection, select “OK” or “Apply” to complete the whole in-  
stallation.  
4. In “SiS 5597/5598 Settings” Screen, select “OK”.  
5. Two cases happen :  
a). You did not change “color” and/or “font size”.  
1. “SiS 5597/5598 Settings” Screen appears again,  
2. Select “Yes” and you may work on your selected mode now.  
b). You changed “color” and/or “font size”.  
1. System will reboot.  
2. You may work on your selected mode now.  
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2.4 Utilities  
2.4.1 Installation  
1. From “Start Menu”, select “Run” item.  
2. In “Run” Screen, select your source execution file.  
e.g. D:\MM\WIN95\SETUP.EXE  
3. In “SiS Multimedia Setup Ver x.xx”, select “OK”.  
4. ASiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group would be created and shown on screen,  
select “Restart Now”.  
5. In the “SiS Multimedia Vx.xx” program group, there are three icons:  
(1) SiS Multimedia Package: To create a small “SiS Multimedia” icon on the  
corner of the screen.  
(2) SiS MMPlayer: To create a “SiS MMPlayer” VCP-like icon on the screen.  
(3) Center Screen: An utility to adjust the position of display on the screen.  
6. “SiS Multimedia V x.xx” program group has been created, select “Restart Now”.  
2.4.2 Operation  
1. For Video Operations (“SiS MMPlayer”), please refer to section 1.3.  
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3. Windows NT 3.5 & 3.51  
3.0 Version Note  
The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and maybe  
later release version but not guaranteed.  
3.1 Driver Files  
(1) The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 Windows NT 3.5 & 3.51 drivers are:  
SISTAG  
SISV.SYS  
SISV256.DLL  
SISV.DLL  
OEMSETUP.INF  
(2) All the 16-color, 256-color, 32K/64K-color, and 16M-color drivers are available.  
3.2 Installation  
1. Select Control Panel from Main group.  
2. Select Display icon.  
3. Select Change Display Type from Display Settings.  
4. Select Change from Display Type.  
5. Select Other from Select Device.  
6. Place the SiS 5597/5598 CD-title Disk into CD-ROM Drive.  
7. When the “Install from Disk” dialog box appears, type the directory storing the  
drivers and click “OK”.  
The directory in CD-Title is at “D:\MM\WINNT\WINNT35”.  
8. Select Install and click “Yes” when the “Installing Driver” dialog box appears.  
9. Select New when the “Windows NT Setup” dialog box appears.  
10. Click “Continue” - A message will appear stating that the drivers were success-  
fully installed. Click “OK”. You must now restart Windows NT 3.51.  
3.3 Selecting resolution and color depth  
1. Select Control Panel from Main group.  
2. Select Display icon.  
3. Select Color Palette to change between 16 colors, 256 colors, 32768 colors,  
65536 colors, and 16777216 colors.  
4. To select desktop resolution size, go to the Desktop area and use the slide bar to  
change resolution from 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280x1024.  
5. Select Test to test the resolution.  
If the display test screen was good then select “Yes” when the “Testing Mode”  
dialog box appears. If the display test screen was bad then select “No”. Win-  
dows NT will give you an error message.  
6. If the display test screen was good and you select “Yes”, Windows  
NT 3.51 will prompt you to restart Windows NT 3.51.  
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4. Windows NT 4.0  
4.0 Version Note  
The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and  
maybe later release version but not guaranteed.  
4.1 Driver Files  
(1) The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 Windows NT 4.0 drivers are:  
SISV.SYS  
SISV.DLL  
SISV256.DLL  
SISV5597.INF  
(2) All the 16-color, 256-color, 32K/64K-color, and 16M-color drivers are available.  
4.2 Installation  
1. Click “Start” menu and select Control Panel from Settings group.  
2. Select Display icon.  
3. Select Settings of Display Properties.  
4. Select Display Type.  
5. Select Change from the Adapter Type area.  
6. Select Have Disk of Change Display.  
7. Place the SiS 5597/5598 CD-Title Disk into CD-ROM Drive.  
8. When the “Install from Disk” dialog box appears, type the directory  
storing the drivers and click “OK”.  
The directory in CD-Title is at “D:\MM\WINNT\WINNT40”.  
9. When the “Change Display” dialog box appears, click “OK”.  
10. When the “Third-party Drivers” dialog box appears, click “Yes” - A message  
will appear stating that the drivers were successfully installed.  
11. Click “OK”. You must now restart Windows NT 4.0.  
4.3 Selecting resolution and color depth  
1. Click “Start” menu and select Control Panel from Settings group.  
2. Select Display icon.  
3. Select Settings.  
4. Select Color Palette to change between 16 colors, 256 colors, 32768 colors,  
65536 colors, and 16,777,216 colors.  
5. To select desktop resolution size, go to the Desktop area and use the slide bar to  
change resolution from 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280x1024.  
6. Select Test to test the resolution. If the display test screen was good then select  
Yes” when the “Testing Mode” dialog box appears. If the display test screen  
was bad then select “No”. Windows NT 4.0 will give you an error message.  
7. Click “OK”. If the display test screen was good and you select “Yes”,  
Windows NT 4.0 will change the mode without restarting Windows NT 4.0.  
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5. Autodesk ADI 4.2 -Protected Mode  
5.0 General Description  
5.0.1 Driver Files  
1. The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 ADI driver contains the following file:  
RCPSIS.EXP SiS ADI Driver (for all resolutions & colors)  
Note: This version of ADI driver does not support 16-color operation.  
2. This driver fits for a series of Autodesk Inc. products including:  
(1) AutoCAD/386 R11  
(2) AutoCAD/386 R12  
(3) AutoShade/386 V2.0  
(4) 3D Studio V3.0  
3. Their installation procedures are different from one program to the others. But  
the first step of installation is the same for all these programs, that is “To  
unpack and copy drivers to where you would like them to reside.” Therefore,  
we will state this step below.  
4. As to the real installation procedures for each program, we will give a detail  
description in Sec. 5.1 to Sec. 5.4.  
5.0.2 Unpack & Copy  
To unpack and copy drivers to where they should reside, please follow the following  
procedures:  
1. Run “INSTDRV.EXE” where it resides.  
2. In “SiS Super VGA Drivers Installation” menu, select “A. ADI 4.2” to unpack  
and copy drivers. (To select, type “A”)  
3. In “Unpack & Copy ADI 4.2 Drivers” screen, keyin the “drive:\directory”  
where these drivers would reside (default C:\ADI42). Program would  
unpack & copy all related driver files to where you assign.  
4. After “unpack and copy” completed, exit the INSTDRV.EXE program.  
5. Refer to Sec. 5.1 to Sec. 5.4 for the real installation procedures for each  
program.  
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5.1 AutoCAD R11 Setup  
1. The following procedures assume that  
(1) You have complete “unpack & copy” procedure.  
(2) Your ADI 4.2 drivers are located in C:\ADI42.  
2. Add the following setting to your own batch file for AutoCAD R11 (say  
ACADR11.BAT) or to your “AUTOEXEC.BAT” file:  
SET DSPADI=\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP <Enter>  
3. Delete the configure file ACAD.CFG resides in \ACAD directory.  
4. Type ACADR11 <Enter> to configure your AutoCAD R11 system.  
5. In “Select Display Device:” item, choose “ADI P386 V4.0/4.1 display”  
6. In “Select Display Resolution” screen, choose which display driver you want to  
use.  
7. Go through the whole instrutions, and the system would start with the desired  
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5.2 AutoCAD R1.2 Setup  
1. The following procedures assume that  
(1) You have complete “unpack & copy” procedure.  
(2) Your SiS ADI 4.2 drivers are located in C:\ADI42.  
(3) Your AutoCAD R12 program is located in C:\ACADR12.  
(4) Your AutoCAD R12 default drivers are located in C:\ACADR12\DRV.  
(5) Your AutoCAD R12 configure file ACAD.CFG is located in C:\ACADR12.  
2. Copy the following driver file to C:\ACADR12\DRV: RCPSIS.EXP.  
You may complete this step by COPY C:\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP  
C:\ACADR12\DRV.  
3. Delete your original ACAD.CFG file. You may complete this step by DEL  
C:\ACADR12\ACAD.CFG.  
4. Restart your AutoCAD R12 program as usual.  
5. AutoCAD R12 will ask you to complete the configuration procedures since it  
can’t find the configure file ACAD.CFG.  
6. Follow the instructions of AutoCAD R12 to proceed configuration.  
7. In “Available Video Displays:” item, choose the “SiS Super VGA ADI v4.2  
Display and Rendering driver” item.  
8. In “Select Display Resolution” screen, choose which display driver you want to  
use.  
9. Go through the whole instructions, and the system would start with the  
selected display setting.  
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5.3 AutoShade R2.0 Setup  
1. The following procedures assume that  
(1) You have complete “unpack & copy” procedure.  
(2) Your ADI 4.2 drivers are located in C:\ADI42.  
2. Add the following settings to your batch file for AutoShade R2.0 (say  
SHADE2.BAT) or to your “AUTOEXEC.BAT” file.  
(a) For display driver setting, SET DSPADI=\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP.  
(b) For rendering driver setting, SET RDPADI=\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP.  
3. Delete the configure file SHADE.CFG.  
4. Type SHADE2 <Enter> to re-configure the AutoShade.  
5. While prompting “Select display device:”, choose “P386 AutoDesk Device In-  
terface display driver.”  
6. While prompting “Select rendering display driver:”, choose “P386 AutoDesk  
Device Interface rendering driver.”  
7. Go through all the instructions, the system would start with the desired display  
setting.  
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5.4 3D Studio Version 3.0 Setup  
1. The following procedures assume that  
(1) You have complete “unpack & copy” procedure.  
(2) Your ADI 4.2 drivers are located in C:\ADI42.  
2. Create your own 3D Studio V3.0 batch file (say 3DS3.BAT) and add the fol-  
lowing settings to it, or add the following settings to your “AUTOEXEC.BAT”  
file.  
(1) SET RCPADI=C:\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP  
(2) SET RDPADI=C:\ADI42\RCPSIS.EXP  
3. Execute the new 3DS batch file or reboot the computer using the new  
“AUTOEXEC.BAT” as to make the new settings effective.  
4. Change your current working directory to \3DS3 (where your 3D Studio V3.0  
usually resides).  
5. Delete original configuration file “3DADI.CFG”.  
6. Type 3DS VIBCGF <Enter> to configure your display environment.  
7. After the “Company Register Screen” appears, press <Enter> to continue.  
8. The “Video Environment Configuration Screen” will appear.  
Please follow the following procedures to configure your video display  
environment.  
(1) In Main-Display” item,  
(a) Press <Enter> The selection menu will appear.  
(b) In selection menu, move cursor to “RCPADI”. Press <Enter> to  
select.  
(2) In “Material-Display” item,  
(a) Press <Enter> The selection menu will appear.  
(b) In selection menu, move cursor to “RCPADI”. Press <Enter> to  
select.  
(3) In “Render-Display” item,  
(a) Press <Enter> The selection menu will appear.  
(b) In selection menu, move cursor to “RCPADI” or “RDPADI”. Press  
<Enter> to select.  
(4) Complete the other selections and exit configuration.  
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9. After exit configure, 3DS will boot automatically using the environment you  
just select.  
10. If your previous configuration is OK, 3DS will ask you to make detail configu-  
ration for SiS 5597/5598 drivers. If this didn’t happen, please check your previ-  
ous procedures or contact the technical support people.  
11. In the detail configuration for SiS 5597/5598 drivers, just follow the instruc-  
tions appear on the screen and make your own choice. If you are confused in  
anything, contact the technical support people for solution.  
12. After detail configuration, you will enter the 3DS main display screen and  
you may begin your 3D Studio work in the environment you make before.  
13. Once completing the detail configuration,  
you may enter 3D Studio in the  
same configuration simply by type \3DS3\3DS <Enter> next time.  
14. If you want to change your video configuration, just follow the procedures men-  
tioned before to re-configure.  
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6. OS/2 V2.1  
6.0 Driver Notes  
1. The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and  
maybe later release version but not guaranteed.  
6.1 Driver Files  
1. The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 2.1 driver contains the following files:  
SISINST.CMD  
SVGA.EXE  
S768256.DL@  
OTHERS  
SiS driver install program  
SiS PMI Generator  
SiS IBMDEV32.DLL Display Driver  
other files required during installation  
6.2 Installation  
Before install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 drivers, make sure:  
1. Install your OS/2 system using “VGA display” option (i.e. standard VGA).  
2. Start your OS/2 system.  
Install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 2.1 drivers as following procedures:  
1. Enter “OS/2 window” or “OS/2 full screen”.  
2. Change directory to which holds the SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 2.1 display drivers  
and type SISINST <Enter>.  
For example, A:\OS2\SBCS.21>SISINST  
3. All the Driver Files will be copied to a subdirectory C:\SISDRV and the  
“Select Screen parameters for SiS SVGA” menu appears and all the resolution  
(and color) and frame rate supported would be shown on the screen.  
4. Choose which one you would like to use and click “OK”.  
5. Then installation program would complete all installation process and  
create a “SiS Setup” for future change mode usage.  
6. Shutdown and re-boot OS/2 to make your selection effectively.  
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7. OS/2 V3.0 (Warp)  
7.0 Driver & OS/2 Version Notes  
1. The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03” and  
maybe later release version but not guaranteed.  
2. All the OS/2 Warp Versions up to SiS 5597/5598 driver Rev. 1.03 would be  
installed as described in this section except for Double Bytes OS/2 Warp (i.e.  
Chinese, Japanese, Korea, etc.).  
3. For Double Bytes OS/2 Warp installation, please refer to “Sec. 8 Double Bytes  
OS/2 Warp”.  
7.1 Driver Files  
The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 3.0 driver contains the following files:  
SISINST.CMD  
SVGA.EXE  
S768256.DL@  
OTHERS  
SiS driver install program  
SiS PMI Generator  
SiS IBMDEV32.DLL Display Driver  
other files required during installation  
7.2 Installation  
Before install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 drivers, make sure:  
1. Install your OS/2 system using “VGA display” option (i.e. standard VGA).  
2. Start your OS/2 system.  
Install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 Warp drivers as following procedures:  
1. Enter “OS/2 window” or “OS/2 full screen”.  
2. Change directory to which holds the SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 3.0 display drivers  
and type SISINST <Enter>. For example, A:\OS2\SBCS.30>SISINST  
3. All the Driver Files will be copied to a subdirectory C:\SISDRV and the  
“Select Screen parameters for SiS SVGA” menu appears and all the resolution  
(and color) and frame rate supported would be shown on the screen.  
4. Choose which one you would like to use and click “OK”.  
5. Then installation program would complete all installation process and  
create a “SiS Setup” for future change mode usage.  
6. Shutdown and re-boot OS/2 to make your selection effectively.  
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8. Double Bytes OS/2 Warp  
8.0 Driver & OS/2 Version Notes  
1. The following description apply to “SiS 5597/5598 Driver Release V1.03”  
and maybe later release version but not guaranteed.  
2. The following description apply to “Double Bytes OS/2 Warp” only. (i.e.  
Chinese, Japanese, Korea, etc.)  
8.1 Driver Files  
The enclosed SiS 5597/5598 Double Byte OS/2 3.0 driver contains the following  
files:  
SETUP.CMD  
SVGA.EXE  
S768256.DL@  
OTHERS  
SiS driver install program  
SiS PMI Generator  
SiS IBMDEV32.DLL Display Driver  
other files required during installation  
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8.2 Installation  
For Double Byte OS/2 Warp limitation, the installation process is a two phase  
installation and can’t complete the whole installation in one-time-process.  
1st phase: copy files, modify “config.sys”, create “SiS Install” icon then  
shutdown and re-boot OS/2.  
2nd phase: double clicks “SiS Install” icon to complete the installation  
Before install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 drivers, make sure:  
1. Install your OS/2 system using “VGA display” option (i.e. standard VGA).  
2. Start your OS/2 system.  
Install SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 Warp drivers as following procedures:  
1st phase:  
1. Enter “OS/2 window” or “OS/2 full screen”.  
2. Change directory to which holds the SiS 5597/5598 OS/2 3.0 display drivers  
and type SETUP <Enter>, For example, A:\OS2\DBCS.30>SETUP  
3. All the Driver Files will be copied to a subdirectory C:\SISDRV and “SiS  
Install” icon would be created.  
4. After completing “setup” program, shutdown and re-boot OS/2.  
2nd phase:  
5. After re-booting OS/2, double clicks “SiS Install” icon. Then the “SiS Install”  
icon would be executed automatically and “Select Screen parameters for SiS  
SVGA” screen would appeared on the screen.  
6. Select the desired resolution (and color) and frame rate on this screen, then  
click “OK” to complete installation and “SiS Setup” icon would be created for  
future change modes and frame rate usage.  
7. After completing installation, shutdown and re-boot OS/2 to make your  
selection effectively.  
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