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A Level 5 Pentium OverDrivesymbol 228 \f "Symbol" socket provides access to future enhancements (75 and 90 MHz products only), and SIMM sockets support up to 128 MB of DRAM. The Premiere/PCI II offers outstanding I/O capabilities. Three PCI local bus slots provide a high bandwidth data path for data-movement intensive functions such as graphics. An integrated RZ1000 IDE controller on the PCI local bus provides a high performance primary IDE interface, while an SMC 37C665 Super I/O component controls a floppy drive, secondary ISA IDE interface, two FIFO serial ports and an EPP/ECP-capable parallel port. Five ISA slots complete the I/O mix. The Premiere/PCI II provides the foundation for cost effective, high performance, highly expandable platforms which deliver the latest in CPU and I/O technology. Standard Baby-AT Form Factor The Premiere/PCI II baseboard conforms to the industry standard Baby-AT form factor. The Baby-AT form factor specifies maximum board size, board mounting locations, and connector locations for the keyboard connector, as well as expansion slot placement. In addition to complying with the standard, the Premiere/PCI II provides three slots which will accommodate high performance PCI local bus expansion cards. embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure 1. Premiere/PCI II Baseboard dimensions. Board Level Features embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  A symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Parallel port connector B symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Power connector C symbol 45 \f "Symbol" SMC 37C665 Super I/O D symbol 45 \f "Symbol" IDE connector on PC bus E symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Voltage regulator circuitry F symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Floppy disk connector G symbol 45 \f "Symbol" IDE connector on ISA bus H symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Real-time clock and battery I symbol 45 \f "Symbol" SIMM sockets J symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Intel Neptune chip set K symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Pentium processor L symbol 45 \f "Symbol" 256 KB write-back L2 cache M symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Shared slot for ISA or PCI card N symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Two dedicated PCI connectors O symbol 45 \f "Symbol" RZ1000 PCI IDE controller P symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Keyboard controller Q symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Four dedicated ISA connectors R symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Flash EEPROM System BIOS S symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Serial port connectors T symbol 45 \f "Symbol" AT-style keyboard connector Figure 2. Premiere/PCI II baseboard components CPU The Premiere/PCI II Baby-AT Baseboard is designed to operate with 3.3 volt Pentium processors and is offered with the 75 MHz, 90 MHz, or 100 MHz Pentium processor. The following matrix summarizes which Printed Board Assemblies (PBAs) support which processor speeds: Processor Speeds supported75 MHz or 90 MHz100 MHzPBA #s541297, 541298, 622997, 626248631177, 631178, 631179, 631180The Pentium processor maintains full backward compatability with the 8086, 80286, i386symbol 228 \f "Symbol" and i486symbol 228 \f "Symbol" processors. It supports both read and write burst mode bus cycles, and includes separate 8 KB on-chip code and data caches which employ a write-back policy. Also integrated into the Pentium processor is an advanced numeric coprocessor which significantly increases the speed of floating point operations while maintaining backward compatibility with i486DX math coprocessors and complying with ANSI/IEEE standard 754-1985. Based on a 0.6 micron process, the Pentium processor is driven by 3.3 volts Vcc (as opposed to 5 volts), reducing the power requirements of the Premiere/PCI II. A patented on-board voltage regulator circuit delivers the required 3.3 volts from the 12 volts provided by a standard PC power supply. Some versions of the Pentium processor support Intel's SMM power-management operation. Systems using the Premiere/PCI II baseboard with these processors and low-power peripherals may qualify for the Energy Star computers program. Performance Upgrade A 75 MHz system can be upgraded by installing a 90 MHz Pentium processor and changing the CPU Speed jumper setting (due to design differences, 75 MHz or 90 MHz Premiere/PCI II products cannot be upgraded with a 100 MHz processor). A 296-pin Zero Insertion Force socket also provides the users of 75 MHz or 90 MHz products with a Level 5 OverDrive processor performance upgrade path. Second Level Cache The processor's internal cache is complemented by a 256 KB direct mapped, write-back second level cache implemented with 32Kx8 SRAM devices. Tag and control logic is contained in the 82434NX PCMC core logic chip.  System Memory The Premiere/PCI II baseboard provides four 72-pin SIMM sites for memory expansion. The sockets support 256K x 36 (1 MB), 512K x 36 (2 MB), 1M x 36 (4 MB), 2M x 36 (8 MB), 4M x 36 (16 MB), and 8M x 36 (32 MB) SIMM modules. Minimum memory size is 2 MB and maximum memory size, using four 8M x 36 SIMM modules, is 128 MB. Memory timing requires 70 ns fast page devices. Parity generation and checking is provided for each byte. The parity generation and checking circuitry is automatically enabled or disabled by the system BIOS depending on the type of DRAM installed. Parity will only be enabled if all installed DRAM SIMMs are 36 bits. Any installed 32 bit SIMMs, non-parity, will disable the parity circuit. The four sockets are arranged as Bank A and Bank B, with each bank consisting of two sockets and providing a 64-bit wide data path and an optionally functional 8 bit parity path. Both SIMMs in a bank must be of the same memory size and type, although Banks A and B may have different types of memory installed. Bank A only, Bank B only, or both banks may be populated. There are no jumper settings required for the memory size, which is automatically detected by the system BIOS. Tin lead SIMMs are required to be used when adding DRAM. The memory array is controlled by the Intel 83434NX PCMC and data buffering is provided by two Intel 82433NX Local Bus Extension devices. Expansion Slots Up to seven expansion slots may be populated on the Premiere/PCI II baseboard. There are five ISA bus expansion connectors and three PCI expansion connectors. One slot is shared by connectors that will accommodate either an ISA or a PCI expansion card, but not both at the same time; thus accounting for the disparity between the number of slots and connectors. All three PCI expansion slots accept PCI master cards, and fully support the PCI specification. The board design limits the add-in card length of three slots. The height of the CPU heat sink limits the two inner PCI connectors to short PCI cards, and SIMM memory limits the length of cards installed in the outer ISA connector. PCI 3.3 Volt Capabilities To maintain strict compliance with the PCI specification, the baseboard provides a connector which can be used to route 3.3 volt power to the PCI slots. The connector may be used with a separate 3.3 volt power supply or with a custom designed voltage converter. Note: the on-board regulator provides power to the CPU and not the PCI slots. IDE SUPPORT The Premiere/PCI II baseboard provides two IDE interfaces. The primary interface uses the PC Tech RZ1000 chip which resides on the baseboard's PCI bus; no PCI slot is consumed. IDE mode-3 operation is supported to maximize bandwidth between the RZ1000 and the drive, and the BIOS supports 32 bit programmed I/Os to maximize bandwidth between the processor and RZ1000. A secondary IDE interface is implemented on the ISA bus using the SMC 37C665. Type F DMA access to this device is supported by the system BIOS. The system BIOS supports Logical Block Addressing on both IDE interfaces. PERIPHERAL COMPONENT INTERCONNECT (PCI) Chip Set The Intel Neptune chip set consists of one 83434NX PCI/Cache/Memory Controller (PCMC), two 82433NX Local Bus Extension (LBX) devices, and one 82378IB System I/O (SIO-G) bridge chip. The Neptune chip set provides the following functions: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h CPU reset control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h CPU L1 cache control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h CPU burst mode control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h CPU interface control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Integrated second level write-back cache controller with tag comparator symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Fast Page-mode DRAM controller symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Burst memory read/write control logic symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Data bus conversion to PCI symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Parity generation/detection to memory symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h AT-BUS direction control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Chip select for keyboard controller and RTC symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Speaker control symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h NMI logic symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Keyboard reset, gate A20 emulation logic symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h DMA controller symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Interrupt controller and steering symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Counters/Timers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h SMI interrupt logic and timer 82434NX PCI/Cache/Memory Controller (PCMC) The 82434NX provides all control signals necessary to drive a second level cache and the DRAM array, including multiplexed address signals. It also controls system access to memory and generates snoop controls to maintain cache coherency. 82433NX Local Bus extension (LBX) There are two 82433NX components which provide data bus buffering and dual port buffering to the memory array. Controlled by the 82434NX, the 82433NX devices add one load each to the PCI bus and perform all the necessary byte and word swapping required. Memory and I/O write buffers are included in these devices. 82378IB-G System I/O (SIO.G) The 82378IB integrates seven 32-bit DMA channels, five 16-bit timer/counters, two eight-channel interrupt controllers, PCI-to-AT interrupt mapping circuitry, NMI logic, ISA refresh address generation, and PCI/ISA bus arbitration circuitry together onto the same device. Detailed information on the chip set is available in the Intel 82430 PCISet data sheet. SMC 37C665 Super I/O Controller Control for the integrated serial ports, parallel port, floppy drive and secondary IDE hard drive interface is incorporated into a single component, the SMC FDC37C665. This component provides: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Two NS16C552-compatible UARTs with send/receive 16 byte FIFO symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Multi-mode bi-directional parallel port - Standard mode; IBM and Centronics compatible - Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) with BIOS/Driver support - High Speed mode; Enhanced Capabilities Port (ECP) compatible symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Industry standard floppy controller with 16 byte data FIFO (2.88 MB floppy support) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Type-F DMA capable secondary IDE interface Header pins located near the back of the board allow cabling to use these interfaces. The serial ports can be enabled as COM1, COM2, or disabled. The parallel port can be configured via Setup as normal, extended, or disabled. Keyboard Interface An Intel 8242 surface mount microcontroller contains the Phoenix Technologies PE keyboard/mouse controller code. Besides providing traditional keyboard and mouse control functions, this keyboard controller allows hot-key sequences to immediately power-down the system. An AT keyboard connector is located on the back panel side of the baseboard. The 5V lines to this connector is protected with a PolySwitch* circuit which acts much like a self-healing fuse, re-establishing the connection after an over-current condition is removed. While this device eliminates the possibility of having to replace a fuse, care should be taken to turn off the system power before installing or removing a keyboard or mouse. The 8242 microcontroller code supports Power-On/Reset (POR) password protection. The POR password is set via the Setup program. The keyboard controller also provides for the following "hot key" sequences: : System software reset. This sequence performs a software reset of the system by jumping to the beginning of the BIOS code and running the POST operation. <+> and <->: Turbo mode selection. <-> sets the system for de-turbo mode, emulating an 8 MHz AT, and <+> sets the system for turbo mode. Changing the Turbo mode may be prohibited by an operating system, or when the CPU is in Protected mode or virtual x86 mode under DOS. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Power down and coffee-break sequences (available in varying levels of efficiency, depending on whether the Pentium processor supports SMM). Dallas DS12887 Real Time Clock, CMOS RAM and Battery The Real Time Clock, RTC, is implemented using a Dallas DS12887 device. The DS12887 is accurate to within 13 minutes/year and requires no external support, the battery and oscillator are integrated into the device. The component has an estimated lifetime of ten years. The RTC can be set via the BIOS SETUP Program. CMOS memory supports the standard 128byte batterybacked RAM, fourteen bytes for clock and control registers, and 114 bytes of general purpose non-volatile CMOS RAM. All CMOS RAM is reserved for BIOS use. The CMOS RAM can be set to specific values or cleared to the system default values using the BIOS SETUP program. Also, the CMOS RAM values can be cleared to the system defaults by using a hardware jumper. Appendix B lists jumper configurations. System BIOS The Premiere/PCI ED baseboard uses an American Megatrends Incorporated (AMI) Pentium ROM BIOS, which is stored in Flash EEPROM and easily upgraded using a floppy disk-based program. BIOS upgrades will be downloadable from the Intel Applications Support electronic bulletin board service. In addition to the AMIBIOS, the Flash EEPROM also contains the Setup utility, Power-On Self Tests (POST), update recovery code, and the PCI auto-configuration utility. This baseboard supports system BIOS shadowing, allowing the BIOS to execute from 32-bit on-board write-protected DRAM. The BIOS displays a sign-on message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and a five-digit revision code. The initial production BIOS in the Premiere/PCI II will be identified as 1.00.01.AX1. As BIOS updates occur the revision number will increase to 1.00.02.AX1, and so on. Information on BIOS functions can be found in the IBM PS/2 and Personal Computer BIOS Technical Reference published by IBM, and the ISA and EISA Hi-Flex AMIBIOS Technical Reference published by AMI. Both manuals are available at most technical bookstores. FLASH Implementationtc "Implementation"\l 3 The Intel 28F001BXT 1 Mb FLASH component is organized as 128K x 8 (128 KB). The Flash device is divided into five areas, as described in Table 1. System AddressFLASH Memory AreaF0000HFFFFFH64 KB Main BIOSEE000HEFFFFH8 KB Boot Block (Not FLASH erasable)EC000HECFFFH4 KB OEM LOGO AreaED000HEDFFFH20 KB System BIOS ReservedE0000HEBFFFH32 KB Not UsedTable 1. Flash memory organization The FLASH device resides in system memory in two 64 KB segments starting at E0000H, and can be mapped two different ways, depending on the mode of operation. In Normal Mode, address line A16 is inverted, setting the E000H and F000H segments so that the BIOS is organized as shown in the system address column above. Recovery mode removes the inversion on address line A16, swapping the E000H and F000H segments so that the 8 KB boot block resides at FE000H where the CPU expects the bootstrap loader to exist. This mode is only necessary in the unlikely event that a BIOS upgrade procedure is interrupted, causing the BIOS area to be left in an unusable state. For information on recovering in the event of a catastrophic failure, refer to Appendix I. BIOS Upgradestc "Utility"\l 3 FLASH memory makes distributing BIOS upgrades easy. A new version of the BIOS can be installed from a diskette. BIOS upgrades will be available as downloadable files on the Intel bulletin board. The disk-based Flash upgrade utility, FMUP.EXE, has three options for BIOS upgrades: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" The Flash BIOS can be updated from a file on a disk; symbol 183 \f "Symbol" The current BIOS code can be copied from the Flash EEPROM to a disk file as a backup in the event that an upgrade cannot be successfully completed; or symbol 183 \f "Symbol" The BIOS in the Flash device can be compared with a file to ensure the system has the correct version. The upgrade utility ensures the upgrade BIOS extension matches the target system to prevent accidentally installing a BIOS for a different type of system. Security to prevent unauthorized changes to the BIOS is provided via a write-protect jumper on the baseboard. The default setting is to allow BIOS upgrades. A recovery jumper is provided to allow recovery in the unlikely event of an unsuccessful BIOS upgrade. The jumper forces the ROM decode to access a 32 KB block of write protected recovery code in the Flash device. Setup Utility The ROM-based Setup utility allows the configuration to be modified without opening the system for most basic changes. The Premiere/PCI II baseboard also incorporates many new capabilities into the Flash EEPROM, including: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Auto configuration of IDE hard disks (manual selection of the drive type is no longer required). symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Support for two IDE disk interfaces (primary and secondary) providing access to 4 IDE devices (when a second IDE controller is added on the PCI or ISA bus). symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h An option allowing the user to assign a block of addresses below the 1 MB boundary as non-shadowed, non-cached. This area is primarily used for expansion card ROM which causes timing problems when shadowed and cached. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h ISA interrupts IRQ9, IRQ10, IRQ11, and IRQ15 may be assigned to add-in card ISA adapters, thereby informing the PCI configuration utility which interrupts not to use. The Setup utility is accessible only during the Power-On Self Test, POST, by pressing the or key after the POST memory test has begun and before boot begins. A prompt may be enabled that informs users to press the key to access Setup. A baseboard jumper can be set to prevent user access to Setup for security purposes. Setup options are detailed in Appendix G. PCI Auto-configuration Capability The PCI auto-configuration utility operates in conjunction with the system Setup utility to allow the insertion and removal of PCI cards to the system without user intervention. When the system is turned on after adding a PCI add-in card, the BIOS automatically configures interrupts, DMA channels, I/O space, and other parameters. The user does not have to configure jumpers or worry about potential resource conflicts. Because PCI cards use the same interrupt resources as ISA cards, the user must specify the interrupts used by ISA add-in cards in the Setup utility. The PCI Auto-Configuration function complies with version 2.0G of the PCI BIOS specification. ISA Plug & Play Capability The BIOS will incorporate ISA Plug and Play capabilities as delivered by Intel Architectural Labs Plug and Play Release 1.1. This will allow auto-configuration of Plug and Play ISA cards, and resource management for legacy ISA cards, when used in conjunction with the ICU, ISA Configuration Utility. Copies of the IAL Plug and Play specification may be obtained via FaxBack (800) 628-2283, or via CompuServe by typing Go PlugPlay. Power Management Capability The Premiere/PCI II baseboard supports power management via System Management Mode, SMM, interrupts to the CPU and Advanced Power Management, APM, BIOS support. In general, power management capabilities allow the system to be put into a power managed state by either an explicit hot-key combination being entered by the user, or by the expiration of a hardware timer which detects system inactivity for a user-configurable amount of time. When in power managed state the board is capable of telling the disk drive and graphics controllers to enter a power managed state, and of reducing CPU power consumption. Flash LOGO Area Premiere/PCI II supports a 4 KB programmable FLASH user area located at ED000-EDFFF. An OEM may use this area to display a custom logo. The Premiere/PCI II BIOS accesses the user area just after completing POST. Security features BIOS Password A BIOS password feature provides security during the boot process. A password can be set using the Setup utility, and must be entered prior to peripheral boot or keyboard/mouse operation. The second option is conisdered "network password"; it allows the system to fully boot, but the keyboard is nonoperational until the password is typed. To enable, disable, or change the password, refer to the Setup program options in Appendix G. If the password is forgotten, it can be cleared by turning off the system and setting the "password clear" jumper to the clear position. Setup Enable Jumper A baseboard jumper controls access to the BIOS Setup utility. By setting jumper to the disable position, he user is prevented from accessing the Setup utility during the Power-On Self Test or at any other time. Connectors Front panel connections embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure 3. Front Panel Connectors The external speaker provides error beep code information during the Power-On Self Test if the system cannot use the video interface. See Appendix H symbol 45 \f "Symbol" AMIBIOS Error Messages and Beep Codes for more information about error beep codes. Back panel connections The back panel provides external access to either the standard AT-style keyboard. Figure 4 shows the general location of the keyboard connector. embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure 4. Premiere/PCI II AT Style Back panel. I/O connections The baseboard contains shroud-less stake pin header connections for cabling the serial, parallel, floppy, and IDE interfaces. Appendix C shows the locations of these connectors, orientation of pin 1 on each, the numbering of each connector, and for IDE and Floppy, the missing key pin. System Level Features Chassis The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop easily provides the expandability required for most traditional PC applications symbol 45 \f "Symbol" seven peripheral bays, seven expansion slots, an ample 200 watt power supply and an additional fan located at the front left side of the chassis to help keep the system cool. The user can access five of the peripheral bays from the front of the chassis. The Premiere/PCI II also meets stringent environmental requirements. Peripheral Bays embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure 5: Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop Front Panel Seven expansion bays are available for peripherals and other devices. These include three 5" half-height bays and two 3" one-inch bays accessible from the front panel. Two internal 3" bays are located above the power supply. FAN The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop has two fans to keep the system cool. One fan within the power supply provides 28 cfm of air movement. The second fan, located behind the card guide, provides 26 cfm across the add-in cards and the CPU. The second fan receives 12 Vdc directly from the baseboard at stake pin location J1A1. Expansion slots The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop has seven expansion card slots. Several of the slots are intended for use with less than full-length cards. One ISA slot is limited in length by the 3" peripheral bay carrier, one ISA card slot is limited in length by the left-most SIMM socket, two ISA card slots are full length, two PCI slots are limited in length by the CPU heatsink, and one is a full length shared slot, accepting either an ISA or a PCI expansion card. Front Panel The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop front panel consists of a power switch, a power-on LED and a hard disk access LED. Five peripheral bays also can be accessed from the front panel, as shown in Figure 5. Back panel The back panel consists of access panels for the expansion slots (one location is unused), two DB9 RS-232 serial ports, a bi-directional parallel port, an AT-style keyboard connector, a 115/230 voltage switch, a power supply input, an auxiliary power output and the power supply fan. Punch-out locations also are provided for adding a second parallel port and a SCSI-2 connector. embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure 6. Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop Back Panel. Power Supply The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop integrates a 200 watt switchable power supply for all onboard resources, add-in cards, and peripherals. The Astec Corp. model SA201-3440 supports operating settings at 100-120 VAC (5 Amps AC) or 200-240 VAC (3 Amps AC). The input voltage is selected using a switch on the back of the system. AC Power input SPEcifications Input frequency 50/60 HzAC VoltageCurrent90-1355.0 A180-2653.0 ATable 2. Power Supply Input Specifications. DC output SPECIFICATIONS DC VoltageMax. Continuous CurrentPeak Current 15 SecondsMinimum Current Load+5V22.0A-3.0A-5V0.5A-0A+12V8.0A9.0 A0A-12V0.5A-0ATable 3. Power Supply DC Output Specifications. Power Consumption Table 4 lists the current used by system resources in a configuration which includes 8 MB of DRAM. Table 5 lists the typical power consumed by the same configuration. Note that the 3.3 volts used to drive the CPU and core logic is derived from an on-board voltage regulator from the +12 volt source. This information is preliminary and is provided only as a guide for calculating approximate total system power usage with additional resources added. Current DC VoltageTypical Current*+5V2.7 amps-5V120 milliamps+12V780 milliamps-12V90 milliampsTable 4. Premiere/PCI II current requirements (preliminary) *Calculated with 8 MB DRAM, VGA controller and floppy drive, while idle at DOS prompt Watts ResourceTypical Power*Premiere/PCI II baseboard, 8 MB (4 MB in each of two banks), 256 KB cache 24.7 WattsTeac 3" Floppy drive1.7 WattsTable 5. Current use by system resources (preliminary) *Calculated with 8 MB DRAM, VGA controller and floppy drive, while idle at DOS prompt Floppy Drive The Premiere/PCI II Expandable Desktop integrates a 3" Teac Floppy drive Model FD-235HF into the right 3" bay. This is the same proven floppy disk drive that has been used on many previous Intel systems. Speaker The standard system ships with an external speaker installed. The user may enable/disable the device using the Setup utility or program the speaker via port 61H. The speaker provides error beep code information during POST if the system cannot use the video interface. The product guide contains detailed beep and error code information. Chassis color The chassis color is beige. The bottom and back of the chassis are not painted. Appendix A symbol 45 \f "Symbol" User-Installable Upgrades SYSTEM MEMORY Table A-1 shows the possible memory combinations. The Premiere/PCI II will support both parity and non-parity SIMMs, but they cannot be mixed within the same memory bank. If both parity and non-parity SIMMs are combined in the system all memory will be treated as non-parity. SIMM requirements are 70ns, Fast Page Mode, with tin-lead connectors. SIMM 1,2 (Bank 0) SIMM Type (Amount)SIMM 3,4 (Bank 1) SIMM Type (Amount)Total System Memory256K X 36 (1 MB)Empty2 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)4 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)6 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)10 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)18 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)34 MB256K X 36 (1 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)66 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)Empty4 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)6 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)8 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)12 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)20 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)36 MB512K X 36 (2 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)68 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)Empty8 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)10 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)12 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)16 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)24 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)40 MB1M X 36 (4 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)72 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)Empty16 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)18 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)20 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)24 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)32 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)48 MB2M X 36 (8 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)80 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)Empty32 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)34 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)36 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)40 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)48 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)64 MB4M X 36 (16 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)96 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)Empty64 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)256K X 36 (1 MB)66 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)512K X 36 (2 MB)68 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)1M X 36 (4 MB)72 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)2M X 36 (8 MB)80 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)4M X 36 (16 MB)96 MB8M X 36 (32 MB)8M X 36 (32 MB)128 MBTable A-1. Possible SIMM memory combinations Note: SIMMs may be parity (x 36) or non-parity (x 32) Appendix B symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Jumpers embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure B-1. Jumper locations and settings (symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 8 denotes default settings) 75/90 (CPU SPEED) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J1H3 Sets the processor's internal operating frequency at 75 MHz (1-2) or 90 MHz (2-3). The other half of the jumper set (J1H4) is used only for operation with a 100 MHz processor. RESERVED for 100 MHz (CPU SPEED) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J1H4 Used only for operation with a 100 MHz processor (1-2, with no jumper installed on J1H3). FLASH Recovery (FLASH RCVR/NRM) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J6J2 Allows recovery if the system Flash update process results in corrupted EPROM. 2-3 is normal mode, 1-2 is Flash recovery mode. Default is normal mode (2-3). See Appendix I symbol 45 \f "Symbol" BIOS Recovery for more information. Clear CMOS (NRM/clr) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J6J1 Allows CMOS settings to be reset to default values. 1-2 keeps the current CMOS settings, 2-3 clears the CMOS settings to default values. Default is to keep the current settings (1-2). Setup ENABLE (SU) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J7J1 Controls access to CMOS Setup Utility. 1-2 allows user access to Setup, 2-3 prevents user access to Setup. Default is allow user access (1-2). Flash Write Protect (NRM/WP) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J7J2 Allows reprogramming of Flash EPROM to be disabled. 1-2 allows Flash updates, 2-3 enables Flash write protect. Default is to allow Flash updates (1-2). Color/Mono (M/c) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J7J3 Chooses monochrome or color video mode at boot. 1-2 selects monochrome, 2-3 selects color. Default is color (2-3). Password clear (ena/dis pswd) symbol 45 \f "Symbol" \s 12 J7J4 Clears the system password when set to 2-3. Default is disabled (1-2). Appendix C symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Connectors embed MSDraw \* mergeformat  Figure C-1. Premiere/PCI II connectors (symbol 168 \f "Symbol" \s 8 indicates Pin 1 location) Parallel Port Signal NamePinPinSignal NameSTROBE-12AUTO FEED-Data Bit 034ERROR-Data Bit 156INIT-Data Bit 278SLCT IN-Data Bit 3910GroundData Bit 41112GroundData Bit 51314GroundData Bit 61516GroundData Bit 71718GroundACJ-1920GroundBUSY2122GroundPE (Paper End)2324GroundSLCT2526N.C.Primary Power PinNameFunction1PWRGDPower Good2+5 V+ 5 volts Vcc3+12 V+ 12 volts4-12 V- 12 volts5GNDGround6GNDGround7GNDGround8GNDGround9-5 V-5 volts10+5 V+ 5 volts Vcc11+5 V+ 5 volts Vcc12+5 V+ 5 volts VccIDE Connectors Signal NamePinPinSignal NameReset IDE12GroundHost Data 734Host Data 8Host Data 656Host Data 9Host Data 578Host Data 10Host Data 4910Host Data 11Host Data 31112Host Data 12Host Data 21314Host Data 13Host Data 11516Host Data 14Host Data 01718Host Data 15Ground1920KeyDRQ32122GroundI/O Write-2324GroundI/O Read-2526GroundIOCHRDY2728BALEDACK3-2930GroundIRQ143132IOCS16-Addr 13334GroundAddr 03536Addr 2Chip Select 0-3738Chip Select 1-Activity3940Ground Floppy Connector Signal NamePinPinSignal NameGround12FDHDINGround34ReservedKey56FDEDINGround78Index-Ground910Motor Enable A-Ground1112Drive Select B-Ground1314Drive Select A-Ground1516Motor Enable B-Ground1718DIR-Ground1920STEP-Ground2122Write Data-Ground2324Write Gate-Ground2526Track 00-Ground2728Write Protect-Ground2930Read Data-Ground3132Side 1 Select-Ground3334Diskette Change-Turbo LED PinSignal Name1PULL_UP_3302LED_TURBO-Hard Drive LED (Disk) PinSignal Name1PULL_UP_3302HD ACTIVE-3Key4PULL_UP_330Key lock/Power LED PinSignal Name1LED_PWR2Key3Ground4KEY LOCK5GroundReset Connector PinSignal Name1RESET 2GroundSpeaker Connector PinSignal Name1SPKR_DAT2Key3No Connect4+5V Vcc ISA Connectors Signal NamePin Pin Signal NameGNDB1A1IOCHK-RSTDRVB2A2SD7VccB3A3SD6IRQ9B4A4SD5-5VB5A5SD4DRQ2B6A6SD3-12VB7A7SD20WS-B8A8SD1+12VB9A9SD0GNDB10A10IOCHRDYSMEMW-B11A11AENSMEMR-B12A12SA19IOW-B13A13SA18IOR-B14A14SA17DACK3-B15A15SA16DRQ3B16A16SA15DACK1-B17A17SA14DRQ1B18A18SA13REFRESH-B19A19SA12SYSCLKB20A20SA11IRQ7B21A21SA10IRQ6B22A22SA9IRQ5B23A23SA8IRQ4B24A24SA7IRQ3B25A25SA6DACK2-B26A26SA5TCB27A27SA4BALEB28A28SA3VccB29A29SA2OSCB30A30SA1GNDB31A31SA0KEYKEYMEMCS16-D1C1SBHE-IOCS16-D2C2LA23IRQ10D3C3LA22IRQ11D4C4LA21IRQ12D5C5LA20IRQ15D6C6LA19IRQ14D7C7LA18DACK0-D8C8LA17DRQ0D9C9MEMR-DACK5-D10C10MEMW-DRQ5D11C11SD8DACK6-D12C12SD9DRQ6D13C13SD10DACK7-D14C14SD11DRQ7D15C15SD12VccD16C16SD13Master-D17C17SD14GNDD18C18SD15 PCI Connectors Signal NamePinPinSignal NameSignal NamePinPinSignal NameGNDA1B1-12VAD16A32B32AD17+12VA2B2No Connect3.3VA33B33CBE2-No ConnectA3B3GNDFRAME-A34B34GNDNo ConnectA4B4No ConnectGNDA35B35IRDY-VccA5B5VccTRDY-A36B363.3VPCIINT3-A6B6VccGNDA37B37DEVSEL-PCIINT1-A7B7PCIINT2-STOP-A38B38GNDVccA8B8PCIINT4-3.3VA39B39PLOCK-ReservedA9B9No ConnectSDONEA40B40PERR-VccA10B10ReservedSBO-A41B413.3VReservedA11B11No ConnectGNDA42B42SERR-GNDA12B12GNDPARA43B433.3VGNDA13B13GNDAD15A44B44CBE1-ReservedA14B14Reserved3.3VA45B45AD14SPCIRST-A15B15GNDAD13A46B46GNDVccA16B16PCLKEAD11A47B47AD12AGNT-A17B17GNDGNDA48B48AD10GNDA18B18REQA-AD9A49B49GNDReservedA19B19VccKEYA50B50KEYAD30A20B20AD31KEYA51B51KEY3.3VA21B21AD29CBEO-A52B52AD8AD28A22B22GND3.3VA53B53AD7AD26A23B23AD27AD6A54B543.3VGNDA24B24AD25AD4A55B55AD5AD24A25B253.3VGNDA56B56AD3AD22 (IDSEL)A26B26CBE3-AD2A57B57GND3.3VA27B27AD23AD0A58B58AD1AD22A28B28GNDVccA59B59VccAD20A29B29AD21SREQ64-A60B60SACK64-GNDA30B30AD19VccA61B61VccAD18A31B313.3VVccA62B62Vcc auxiliary (3.3V) Power PinNameFunction1GNDGround2GNDGround3GNDGround4+3.3 V+ 3.3 volts5+3.3V+ 3.3 volts6+3.3 V+ 3.3 voltsAT Style Keyboard Port Pin Signal Name1Clock2Data3No Connect4Ground5Vcc (fused)Serial Ports PinSignal Name1DCD2DSR3Serial In - (SIN)4RTS5Serial Out - (SOUT)6CTS7DTR8RI 9GND10N.C. SLow fan/ fast fan Power PinSlow Fan - J1A2Fast Fan - J1A11GroundGround2125 mA max. 400 mA max. 3GroundGround Appendix D symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Memory Map Address Range (Decimal)Address Range (hex)SizeDescription1024K-131072K100000-8000000130048KExtended Memory960K-1023KF0000-FFFFF64KAMI System BIOS952K-959KEE000-EFFFF8KFLASH Boot Block (Available as HIMEM)948K-951KEC000-ECFFF4KOEM LOGO (available as HIMEM if no user info is here)928K-947KED000-EDFFF20KBIOS RESERVED640K-927KA000-E7FFF288KAvailable HI DOS Memory (open to the ISA & PCI bus)639K9FC00-9FFFF1KExtended BIOS Data (moveable by QEMM, 386MAX)512K-638K80000-9FBFF127KExtended conventional0K-511K00000-7FFFF512KConventional Table D-1. Premiere/PCI II memory map Appendix E symbol 45 \f "Symbol" I/O Map Address (hex)SizeDescription0000 - 000F16 bytesSIO - DMA 10020 - 00212 bytesSIO - Interrupt Controller 10040 - 00434 bytesSIO - Timer 10048 - 004B4 bytesSIO - Timer 200601 byteKeyboard Controller Data Byte00611 byteSIO - NMI, speaker control00641 byteKbd Controller, CMD/STAT Byte0070, bit 71 bitSIO - Enable NMI0070, bits 6:07 bitsSIO - Real Time Clock, Address00711 byteSIO - Real Time Clock, Data00731 byteReserved - Brd. Config.00751 byteReserved - Brd. Config.,RD only00781 byteSIO - BIOS Timer0080 - 008F16 bytesSIO - DMA Page Register00A0 - 00A12 bytesSIO - Interrupt Controller 200C0 - 00DE31 bytesSIO - DMA 200F01 bytesReset Numeric Error0170 - 01778 bytesSecondary IDE Channel 01F0 - 01F78 bytesPrimary IDE Channel0278 - 027B4 bytesParallel Port 202F8 - 02FF8 bytesOn-Board Serial Port 203761 byteSecondary IDE Chan Cmd Port03771 byteSecondary IDE Chan Stat Port0378 - 037F8 bytesParallel Port 103BC - 03BF4 bytesParallel Port x03E8 - 03EF8 bytesSerial Port 303F0 - 03F56 bytesFloppy Channel 103F61 bytesPrimary IDE Channel Cmnd Port03F7 (Write)1 byteFloppy Channel 1 Command03F7, bit 71 bitFloppy Disk Change Channel 103F7, bits 6:07 bitsPrimary IDE Channel Status Port03F8 - 03FF8 bytesOn-Board Serial Port 1LPT + 400h8 bytesECP port, LPT + 400h0CF81 bytePCI Configuration Space Enable0CF91 byteDeturbo Mode EnableC000 - C0FF256 byte82434NX Config. Registers *C200 - C2FF256 byte82378IB Config. Registers * Table E-1. Premiere/PCI II I/O address map * Only accessible after PCI configuration space is enabled. Appendix F symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Interrupts & DMA Channels IRQSystem ResourceNMIParity Error0Reserved, Interval Timer1Reserved, Keyboard buffer full2Reserved, Cascade interrupt from slave PIC3Serial Port 24Serial Port 15Parallel Port 26Floppy7Parallel Port 18Real Time Clock9User available10User available11User available12On-board Mouse Port13Reserved, Math coprocessor14Primary IDE if enabled, else available to user15Secondary IDE if enabled, else available to userTable F-1.Premiere/PCI II interrupts DMAData WidthSystem Resource08- or 16-bitsOpen18- or 16-bitsOpen - Normally used for LAN28- or 16-bitsFloppy38- or 16-bitsParallel Port4Reserved - Cascade channel516-bitsOpen616-bitsOpen716-bitsISA IDETable F-2. Premiere/PCI II DMA map Appendix G symbol 45 \f "Symbol" AMIBIOS Setup The BIOS Setup utility has four major menus: Main, Advanced, Security and Exit. Each of these menus occupies the left and center sections of the screen. Selecting certain fields within the menus will drop the user into sub-menus. On the right side of the display is a Command Screen for interacting with the Setup utility. In each of the following sections, the field which is being displayed is in bold type. If there are user selectable options for that field they are displayed in italic type. Explanations and comments about the fields and options are contained within boxes. Command Screen Navigation The right side of the Setup screen contains a list of commands which are available to the user and are displayed at all times, for each menu and sub-menu. F1 Help Help is provided for a subset of the fields. It can not be invoked when parameter options are being displayed. ESC Back The ESC key provides a mechanism for backing out of any field. When the ESC key is entered from the top level of any field, the field options cease to be displayed. When the ESC key is entered from the top level of any sub-menu, the parent menu is re-entered. When the ESC key is entered from the top level of any major menu the following screen is displayed: Exit Discarding ChangesPress Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort At this point pressing the Enter key will cause the user to leave the Setup Utility without saving any changes they might have made. Pressing the ESC key will bring them back to the top level of the current menu. Enter Select The Enter key is used to activate sub-menus, change parameters and select parameter options. ( Previous Item The up arrow is used to move to the menu item above the current item. It does not wrap around. ( Next Item The down arrow is used to move to the menu item below the current item. It does not wrap around. ( Select Menu The left and right arrow keys are used to move between the 4 major menus. They do not wrap around. F5 Setup Defaults The F5 key is used to set all Setup Parameters to default values. When this key is pressed the following message appears: Load Setup Defaults?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then all Setup Parameters will be set to their default values. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to where they were before F5 was pressed without effecting any change. F6 Previous Values The Previous Values key is used to set all parameters to their previous values. When pressed, the following message appears: Discard Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then all Setup Parameters will be return to the values selected when Setup was entered. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to where they were before F6 was pressed without effecting any change. F10 Save & Exit The Save & Exit key is used to exit the Setup Utility saving the current state of all parameters When this key is pressed the following message appears: Exit Saving Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then the Setup Utility will be exited with all parameters set to their current values. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to where they were before F10 was pressed without effecting any change. Main Menu Navigation Each menu contains a number of parameters. Most parameters can be changed by the user, although some are only informative. Parameters which can be changed by the user are displayed in black, informative only parameters are displayed in blue. Depending on the security option chosen and in effect (via password), a parameter can be either changeable or non-changeable. A parameter which is non-changeable due to insufficient security privilege or other reasons will be grayed out. Parameters which have no effect based on the value other parameters are not displayed. Main Menu LEVEL System Date Month-Day-Year The System Date field specifies the current date . System Time Hour:Minute:Second The System Time field specifies the current time. Floppy A: Floppy B: Disabled 360 Kb, 5.25 1.2 Mb, 5.25 720Kb, 3.5" 1.44 Mb, 3.5 2.88 Mb, 3.5" The Floppy A: Type and Floppy B: Type fields specify the physical size and maximum supported media size of the floppy drives attached to the floppy interface. Hard Disk C: Hard Disk D: .... Identification string returned from drive Not Installed The Hard Disk C: through Hard Disk F: fields report the presence of, and identification string reported by, up to 4 physical IDE drives. When the cursor is placed on one of these fields and it is selected by hitting the Enter Key, the Hard Disk Sub-Menu appears (see below) allowing parameters which affect the drives to be set. Disk drive assignments Drive letters will be assigned to physical drives as follows: P rimary IDE Interface OnlyMasterC:SlaveD:Secondary IDE Interface OnlyMasterC:SlaveD:Primary & Secondary Interface, Two Drives UsedPrimary MasterC:Secondary MasterD: Primary & Secondary Interfaces,Three Drives UsedPrimary MasterC:Primary slaveD:Secondary MasterE:Primary MasterC:Secondary MasterD:Secondary slaveE:Primary & Secondary Interfaces, Four Drives UsedPrimary MasterC:Primary SlaveD:Secondary MasterE:Secondary SlaveF: When drives have multiple partitions on them, partitions beyond the primary partition will be assigned in ascending order, based on available drive letters and other installed drives. Partitions are assigned to primary partitions first (across multiple drives), and then to secondary partitions. This means that when there are multiple drives with multiple partitions, the logical drive numbering scheme may result in discontiguous logical partitions on the same physical drive. For instance, if there is a Drive 1 with two partitions which is a Master on the Primary IDE interface, a Drive 2 with three partitions which is a Slave on the Primary interface, and a Drive 3 with two partitions which is a master on the Secondary interface the drive letters will be assigned as follows: Drive 1 Primary Partition C: Secondary Partition F: Drive 2 Primary Partition D: Secondary Partition G: Tertiary Partition H: Drive 3 Primary Partition E: Secondary Partition I: Hard Disk Sub-Menu Hard Disk Type Auto Configured -- default User Definable Number of Cylinders Number of Heads Number of Sectors If Hard Disk Type = Auto Configured Then parameters reported by drive If Hard Disk Type = User Definable Then parameters entered by user The Number of Cylinders, Number of Heads, and Number of Sectors fields display what is reported by the drive if Hard Disk Type is set to Auto Configured. If Hard Disk Type is set to User Definable then these fields are entered by the user. Hard Disk Type should be set to Auto Configured unless the drive was formatted on another system with parameters different than those reported by the drive. Maximum Capacity Value calculated from Cylinder, Head, and Sector info above Initialization Timeout Disabled 5 Seconds 10 Seconds -- default 31 Seconds Initialization Timeout selects the number of seconds the BIOS will wait to determine if an IDE drive is present, after initiating a transaction with the drive. If a drive is present and responds to the BIOS before the Initialization Timeout period, then the BIOS will proceed, i.e. there is no boot-time penalty for a large value when a drive is present. If a drive is not present, then the BIOS will wait the Initialization Timeout period before proceeding. If a drive is present, but does not respond to the BIOS within the Initialization Timeout range, then the BIOS will not see the drive and it will not be accessible. This value should be set to Disabled for any IDE drives not installed. This parameter works in conjunction with the Hard Disk Pre-Delay parameter contained in the Boot Options sub-menu of the Main menu. IDE Translation Mode Standard CHS -- default Logical Block Extended CHS Auto Detected The IDE Translation Mode parameter controls the way in which the BIOS interacts with the drive in terms of drive geometry. Proper choice is dependent upon the drives size, capabilities, and the operating system (OS) used. Standard CHS is the translation mode that has been in use for years. Its use limits IDE capacity to a maximum of 528 Megabytes regardless of the size of the drive used. Logical Block mode overcomes the 528 MB maximum size limitation imposed by Standard CHS mode. It should be used only when the drive supports LBA (Logical Block Addressing), and the OS supports LBA, or uses the BIOS to access the disk. Extended CHS mode also overcomes the 528 MB maximum size limitation imposed by Standard CHS mode. It can be used with drives which are larger than 528 MB, but do not support LBA mode. Auto Detected allows the BIOS to examine the drive and determine the optimal mode. The first choice is to utilize Logical Block mode if it is supported by the drive. The second choice is to utilize Extended CHS mode if the drive topology allows. If neither of the above two methods are possible, then Standard CHS mode is used. Important NOTE: When set to Auto Detected the BIOS will detect what the drive is capable of, not the translation mechanism which was used to format the drive. If a drive is run in a mode other than the mode in which it was partitioned and formatted, unpredictable results may occur, including data loss. Different operating systems have different abilities regarding IDE Translation Modes: UNIX operating systems (as currently implemented) do not support either LBA or ECHS and must utilize the Standard CHS method. UNIX can support drives larger than 528 MB, but does so in its own way. OS/2 2.1 can support LBA, ECHS or Standard CHS methods . Note that LBA support may require a switch setting on an OS/2 driver in order to operate in that mode. (*) OS/2 2.0 & Novell Netware can support either ECHS or Standard CHS methods, but not LBA. DOS & Windows can support LBA, ECHS or Standard CHS methods. If the "Fast 32-bit IDE" option of Windows is utilized, make sure to use the Standard CHS setting only, unless a version of WDCDRV.386 is being used which supports these advanced geometrys. You will get better performance NOT using Fast 32-bit IDE if using a drive which employs Mode 3 PIO on the PCI interface, unless using a version of WDCDRV.386 which supports these advanced modes. Multiple Sector Setting Disabled 4 Sectors/Block 8 Sectors/Block Auto Detected -- default The Multiple Sector Setting field controls the number of sectors which are transferred by an IDE drive per interrupt generated. If set to Disabled, then an interrupt will be generated for each sector transferred, even if the OS issues a multi-sector transfer. If set to 4 Sectors/Block or 8 Sectors/Block then 4 or 8 sectors will be transferred per interrupt (for a request that is as large as, or larger than 4 or 8 sectors). If Auto Detected is chosen, then x sectors will be transferred per interrupt, where x is the maximum value supported by the drive. If a drive does not support multiple sectors/block then the BIOS will ignore this setting. If the drive does not support the specific number (4 or 8) of sectors chosen, then the BIOS will default to the largest number of sectors smaller than the chosen value supported by the drive. Fast Programmed I/O Modes Disabled Auto Detected -- default The Fast Programmed I/O Modes field controls the speed in which Programmed I/O (PIO) transfers occur on the PCI IDE interface. If set to Disabled, transfers occur at an un-optimized (Mode 0) speed. If set to Auto Detected, transfers occur at the rate which the drive reports as its maximum (up to and including the maximum mode 3 timing). This field should only be set to Disabled if a drive is being used which incorrectly reports an ability to function with advanced timings. Main Menu LEVEL Language English (US) .. .. The Language field controls the language of the text strings used in Setup and the BIOS. Any installed language will appear as an option in its own language (for example, German will appear as Deutch). Only installed languages will appear as options. Boot Options When the cursor is placed the Boot Options field and it is selected by hitting the Enter Key, the Boot Options Sub-Menu appears allowing parameters which affect the boot process to be set. Boot Options Sub-Menu Boot Sequence C: First, Then A: A: First, Then C: -- default C: Only A: Only The field controls the order in which the BIOS attempts to boot from the hard and floppy drives. System Cache Disabled Enabled -- default The System Cache field controls both the primary and secondary caches. Setting System Cache Disabled to will hurt performance, but might be required when running software which utilizes software timing loops and needs to be slowed down to execute properly. Boot Speed Turbo -- default De-turbo The Boot Speed field controls the system CPU cycles. De-turbo mode slows the CPU by disabling system cache and adding increased refresh cycles. It does not reduce CPU speed to 4.77Mhz or 8Mhz AT class machines. Num Lock Off -- default On The Num Lock field controls whether the keyboard Num Lock function is turned on or off when the system is booted. Setup Prompt Disabled Enabled -- default The Setup Prompt field controls whether the Press Key To Enter Setup message is displayed during POST (Power On Self Test).It does not control access, just the message. Hard Disk Pre-Delay Disabled 1 Second 2 Seconds 3 Seconds -- default 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds The Hard Disk Pre-Delay provides a mechanism which delays the BIOSs attempt to initialize the first IDE drive in the system. It is necessary because certain drives take longer than others to spin up and might hang if they are accessed too soon after being powered up or reset. The delay is only honored for the first drive accessed. This parameter works in conjunction with the Initialization Timeout parameter contained in the Hard Disk Sub-menu of the Main menu. The two are added together. It should be noted that this new addition to the BIOS Setup is the result of our speeding up the POST process. Typematic Rate Programming Default -- default Override The parameter controls whether default or user configurable values are used for Typematic Rate Delay and Typematic Rate (see below). If Default is chosen then Typematic Rate Delay is set to 500 msec and Typematic Rate is set to 15. If Override is chosen the following two screens appear allowing the user to customize these values. Typematic Rate Delay 250 msecesssW23-/egIK9; GG HHHHHLHNHQHRH^H_H`HnHpHtHHHH4]5]:];]jst›ěś!#,-89=>ILWsPPP4Q6Q:Q;QQQQQQQQQQQ;R=R@R -- default 500 msec 750 msec 1000 msec The Typematic Rate Delay field controls how long it takes for the keyboard auto-repeat function to start when a key is held down. Typematic Rate 6 char/sec -- default 8 char/sec 10 char/sec 12 char/sec 15 char/sec 20 char/sec 24 char/sec 30 char/sec The Typematic Rate Delay field controls the speed characters repeat when you hold down a keyboard key. The higher the number, the faster the repeat. Main Menu LEVEL Video Mode The Video Mode field is informative only. Mouse The Mouse field is informative only. If the system supports a PS/2 style mouse, and the mouse is installed, this field will be displayed. If the system does not support a PS/2 style mouse, or if it does and the mouse is not installed, this field will not be displayed. Base Memory This Base Memory field is informative only. There is another Base Memory field which can be changed in the Advanced Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu of the Advanced menu. Extended Memory The Extended Memory field is informative only. Amount of system memory above 1 Megabyte Advanced Menu Processor Type Processor Speed Cache Size The Processor Type, Processor Speed, and Cache Size fields are informative only and can not be changed by the user. Cache Size refers to the L2 cache only. Peripheral Configuration Advanced Chipset Configuration Power Management Configuration Plug and Play Configuration The Peripheral Configuration, Advanced Chipset Configuration, Power Management, and Plug and Play Configuration fields are used to enter sub-menus where these areas are configured. Press Enter to access. Peripheral Configuration Sub-Menu Configuration Mode Auto -- default Manual The Configuration Mode fields controls whether on board resources are manually or automatically set up. When set to Auto, on board system peripherals (IDE drives, Floppy Drive, Serial Ports, Parallel Port) are automatically configured during power up. When set to Manual, system peripherals must be explicitly configured. The following 6 fields (PCI IDE Interface to Parallel Port Address) are only user accessible when Configuration Mode is set to Manual. PCI IDE Interface Enabled -- default Disabled Floppy Interface Enabled -- default Disabled PCI IDE Interface and Floppy Interface allow these drive interfaces to be individually enabled or disabled. Serial Port 1 Address Disabled COM1, 3F8h -- default COM2, 2F8h COM3, 3E8h COM4, 2E8h Serial Port 2 Address Disabled COM1, 3F8h COM2, 2F8h -- default COM3, 3E8h COM4, 2E8h The Serial Port 1 Address, Serial Port 2 Address fields allow the user to select the I/O ports used by these interfaces. If a COM port is chosen for one of the Serial Port Addresses, it will not appear in the option list for the other Serial Port Address, i.e. if one of the Serial Port Addresses is set to Disabled, then there will be four choices for the other serial port address. Otherwise there will be three choices. Parallel Port Address Disabled LPT3, 3BCh LPT1, 378h -- default LPT2, 278h The Parallel Port Address fields allow the user to select the I/O ports used by these interfaces. Parallel Port Mode  Compatible -- default Extended EPP ECP When set to Compatible, the parallel port will be set up in a mode compatible with the original AT. When set to Extended the parallel port will be set up in the most advanced mode allowed by the chipset (ex. EPP, ECP). EPP and ECP modes can also be set manually. Serial Port 1 IRQ Interrupt Used Serial Port 2 IRQ Interrupt Used Parallel Port IRQ Interrupt Used The Serial Port 1 IRQ, Serial Port 2 IRQ and Parallel Port IRQ fields display the interrupts used by the Serial and Parallel Ports. These values may not be changed by the user. If an interface is disabled via the Serial Port 1 Address, Serial Port 2 Address, or Parallel Port Address fields, then the associated interrupt is not displayed, and is available for use by add in cards. Advanced Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu Base Memory Size 512KB 640 KB -- default The Base Memory Size field controls the mapping of addresses between 512K and 640K (80000h-9FFFFh). If 512KB is chosen then accesses between 512K and 640K are directed to the ISA bus. When 640 KB is selected accesses between 512K and 640K are directed to system DRAM. Unless using an ISA card which requires access to this particular address range this field should be set to 640 KB. ISA Bus Speed Compatible -- default Enhanced The ISA Bus Speed field controls the speed of the ISA Bus clock. If set to Compatible the speed will fall within the limits defined by the IBM AT Technical Reference (6-8.33 Mhz). If set to Enhanced the speed will be greater than the maximum defined by the IBM AT Technical Reference manual. Modern ISA cards can operate with the enhanced speeds, however some older cards can experience difficulties. ISA performance will be enhanced when ISA Bus Speed is set to enhanced. The actual value of the Bus Clock when set to Compatible or Enhanced is dependent upon the external frequency of the CPU: External Frequency Compatible Enhanced 60 Mhz 7.5 Mhz 10 Mhz 66 Mhz 8.25 Mhz 11 Mhz Byte Merging Enabled Disabled -- default Byte Merging is a feature which increases performance for older applications which write to video memory in bytes instead of words. However, this feature is not supported on all PCI video cards. For best performance this field should be enabled unless a PCI graphics card which does not support this feature is used. If this field is enabled and used with a card which lacks support video corruption will be seen in some video modes. ISA LFB Size Disabled -- default 1 MB 3 MB 7 MB The ISA Video Linear Frame Buffer Size provides a mechanism for creating a hole in the system memory map. Accesses made to addresses within this hole will be directed to the ISA bus instead of main memory. This should be set to Disabled unless you are using an ISA card which has memory greater than 64K which needs to be accessed by the CPU, and you are not using the Plug and Play run-time utilities (Configuration Manager & ISA Configuration Utility). ISA LFB Base Address Dependent upon ISA LFB Size If ISA LFB Size Then ISA LFB Base Address Disabled N.A. 1 MB` 15 MB 3 MB 13 MB 7 MB 9 MB The ISA Video LFB Base Address field displays the starting address of the ISA memory hole if a value other than Disabled is chosen for the ISA Video LFB Size parameter. If ISA Video LFB Size is set to disabled, then this field does not appear. This field is informative only, i.e. it cannot be changed by the user. Video Palette Snoop Disabled Enabled -- default The Video Palette Snoop field controls the ability of a PCI graphics cards to snoop write cycles to an ISA video cards color palette registers. This should normally be set to Enabled. It should only be set to Disabled if: An ISA card connects to a PCI graphics card via the VESA connector AND That ISA card connects to a color monitor AND That ISA card uses the RAMDAC on the PCI card AND The Palette Snooping feature (also called RAMDAC shadowing) is broken on the PCI card. Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) Number between 0 and 256 66 -- default The Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) field controls the length of time an agent on the PCI bus can hold the bus when another agent has requested the bus. Its default value is 66. In general this should not be changed. If there are latency sensitive cards in the system (such as audio cards and/or network cards with small buffers) this can be set to a lower value to reduce latency. If there are no latency sensitive cards in the system, but I/O intensive applications are being run, this can be increased to slightly improve performance. Power Management Configuration Sub-Menu Advanced Power Management Enabled Disabled -- default The Advanced Power Management field enables or disables Advanced Power Management (APM) support in the BIOS. If set to enabled the BIOS will work with APM aware Operating Systems to manage the power consumed by the CPU, IDE drives, and graphics cards. If set to Disabled then none of the other fields in the Power Management Configuration Sub-Menu are displayed. IDE Drive Power Down Enabled Disabled -- default The IDE Drive Power Down field controls whether or not a spin down command will be issued to the IDE drives when the system goes into low power mode. VESA Video Power Down Disabled -- default Standby Suspend Sleep The VESA Video Power Down field controls the VESA power management command issued to the graphics card when the system goes into low power mode. The proper setting is dependent upon the VESA mode(s) supported by your graphics card. Inactivity Timer (Minutes) 0 to 255 0 -- default Inactivity Timer (Minutes) controls the number of minutes that the system will detect no user activity before going into low power mode. Hot Key User definable The Hot Key field is used to define a key which when entered will cause the APM BIOS to ask an APM (Advanced Power Management) aware Operating Systems to go into immediate power managed mode. There will be some delay, typically about a minute before the system actually goes into power managed mode, however the speaker will issue 2 descending tones. If there is a User Password in effect then upon going into power managed mode the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the keyboard will flash on and off in sequence, indicating to the user that the system is in Secure Mode. In this case the correct password will have to be entered before the user regains control of the system. This password will not be echoed to the screen, whether the screen is active or inactive at the time the password is entered (see Set User Password field in Security Menu). The following table describes how the Power Down hot key interacts with the Security Hot Key: Power-Down Hot Key EnteredSecurity Hot Key EnteredPower-Down Hot Key Only EnabledSystem powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected N.A.Security Hot Key Only EnabledN.A.System Secure Immediately LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typedBoth Hot Keys Enabled System Secure Immediately System powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typed Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected System Secure Immediately System powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typed Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected Plug and Play Configuration Sub-Menu Configuration Mode Use Setup Utility -- default Use ICU The Configuration Mode field is used to choose the method in which information about legacy ISA cards (ISA cards which do not have Plug and Play capabilities) is conveyed to the BIOS to allow the BIOS to set up PCI cards and ISA Plug and Play cards without conflicting with the legacy ISA cards. If Use ICU is chosen, then the BIOS will depend upon information provided by run-time Plug and Play software (Configuration Manager and ISA Configuration Utility) to ensure that there are no conflicts with legacy ISA cards. Only choose this method if your system is configured with these utilities and they are used. When Use ICU is chosen no other fields are displayed in this Sub-Menu. If Use Setup Utility is chosen, then the BIOS will depend upon information provided by the user in the fields below to prevent conflicts between Plug and Play cards and legacy ISA cards. If the Use Setup Utility is chosen then the user should not install and use run-time Plug and Play software (Configuration Manager and ICU). ISA Shared Memory Size Disabled -- default 16 KB 32 KB 48 KB 64 KB The ISA Shared Memory Size field is used to set a block of system memory which will not be shadowed (shadowing is a technique which copies a block of memory from an add in cards ROM to the same address in system memory to allow faster access to the code and achieve higher performance). By default all upper memory is shadowed unless a block is un-shadowed using this and the ISA Shared Memory Base Address fields. This field should be set to Disabled unless an ISA card is used which communicates with the CPU through a block of shared memory located in the upper memory area. If set to a value other than Disabled the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field will appear below. Note that if a value of 64 KB is chosen, then the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field can only be set to D0000h or below. ISA Shared Memory Base Address C0000h C4000h C8000h CC000h D0000h D4000h D8000h DC000h The ISA Shared Memory Base Address field works in conjunction with the ISA Shared Memory Size. See above. IRQ 3* IRQ 4* IRQ 5 IRQ 7* IRQ 9 IRQ 10 IRQ 11 IRQ 15* Available Used By ISA Card * These options will not be visible if consumed by on-board resources (IRQ3 Serial Port 1, IRQ4 Serial Port 2, IRQ7 Parallel Port, IRQ 15, both IDE interfaces used). The IRQ 3 - IRQ 15 fields are used to indicate whether individual interrupts are used by ISA legacy cards. If not used, then they should be set to Available. If used they should be set to Used By ISA Card. Note: All but one can be set to Used By ISA Card. One must remain available for PCI cards which use interrupts to function. Security Menu There are two types of passwords available, User Password and Administrative Password. The User password can be used to control access to the Setup Utility, the keyboard upon initial boot, and the keyboard when used in conjunction with the Security Hot Key. The Administrative Password is used to control access to the Setup Utility. The following table describes the interaction between these passwords: Password In EffectEnter Setup with User PasswordEnter Setup with Admin. PasswordBootUser Password OnlyCan change all fieldsN.A.User Password RequiredAdministrative Password OnlyN..A.Can change all fieldsNo Password RequiredBothCan change limited number of fieldsCan change all fieldsUser or Administrative Password RequiredIf the Administrative Password is in effect and Setup is entered with the User Password only the following fields may be changed: System Date, System Time, User Password, and Security Hot Key. User Password is Disabled -- default Enabled Administrative Password is Disabled -- default Enabled The User Password is and Administrative Password is fields indicate whether the User and Administrative passwords have been set. If neither the User Password is or the Administrative Password is fields are set to Enabled neither the Unattended Start or Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) fields will be displayed. Set User Password When the Set User Password field is chosen the user is presented with one of two sub-menus. If there is currently no User Password in effect the following menu appears: Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort If there is already a User Password in effect, the following menu appears. To disable the password, use a carriage return as the new password. Enter Current Password_______Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort Set Administrative Password When the Set Administrative Password field is chosen the user is presented with one of two sub-menus. If there is currently no Administrative Password in effect the following menu appears: Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to AbortIf there is already an Administrative Password in effect, the following menu appears. To disable the password, use a carriage return as the new password. Enter Current Password_______Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort Unattended Start Disabled -- default Enabled The Unattended Start field controls the point at which the User Password is required. If set to Disabled the User Password is required before the system boots, either from disk or the network. The user will be prompted for the password with the text string Enter Password (1): If set to Enabled the system will go through automatic boot activity (for instance running CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT when booting DOS from disk), however the keyboard will be locked and the User Password must be entered to unlock it. The BIOS does not provide any prompt string so it is suggested that the last thing that the automatic login sequence does is prompt the user for the password. The Unattended Start field can only be set if a User Password is in effect. Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) Alpha-Numeric Key The Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) field can be used to define a key which when entered in conjunction with the CTRL and ALT keys puts the system into secure mode (locks the keyboard). When this Hot Key combination is entered the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the keyboard will flash on and off in sequence, indicating to the user that the system is in secure mode (as opposed to being hung). Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes The Exit Saving Changes field is used to exit the Setup Utility saving the current state of all parameters. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Exit Saving Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then the Setup Utility will be exited with all parameters set to their current values. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any change. Exit Discarding Changes The Exit Discarding Changes field is used to exit the Setup Utility discarding any changes made to Setup parameters. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Exit Discarding Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then the Setup Utility will be exited with changes to Setup parameters lost. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any change. Load Setup Defaults The Load Setup Defaults field is used to load default values into all Setup parameters, except for the passwords. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Load Setup Defaults?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then defaults are loaded into all Setup parameters, except for the passwords. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any changes. Discard Changes The Discard Changes field is used undo any changes made to Setup parameters during this Setup session. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Discard Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then any changes made to Setup parameters are discarded. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any changes. Appendix H symbol 45 \f "Symbol" AMIBIOS Error messages and Beep Codes Errors can occur during POST (Power On Self Test) which is performed every time the system is powered on. Fatal errors, which prevent the system to continue the boot process, are communicated through a series of audible beeps. Other errors are displayed in the following format: ERROR Message Line 1 ERROR Message Line 2 For most displayed error messages, there is only one message. If a second message appears, it is "RUN SETUP". If this message occurs, press to run AMIBIOS Setup. BEEP CODES BeepsError MessageDescription1Refresh FailureThe memory refresh circuitry on the baseboard is faulty.2Parity ErrorParity error in the first 64 KB of memory.3Base 64 KB Memory FailureMemory failure in the first 64 KB.4Timer Not OperationalMemory failure in the first 64 KB of memory, or Timer 1 on the baseboard is not functioning.5Processor ErrorThe CPU on the baseboard generated an error.68042 - Gate A20 FailureThe keyboard controller (8042) may be bad. The BIOS cannot switch to protected mode.7Processor Exception Interrupt ErrorThe CPU generated an exception interrupt.8Display Memory Read/Write ErrorThe system video adapter is either missing or its memory is faulty. This is not a fatal error. 9ROM Checksum ErrorROM checksum value does not match the value encoded in BIOS.10CMOS Shutdown Register Rd/Wrt ErrorThe shutdown register for CMOS RAM failed.11Cache Error / External Cache BadThe external cache is faulty.error messages Error MessageExplanation8042 Gate - A20 ErrorGate A20 on the keyboard controller (8042) is not working. Replace the 8042.Address Line Short!Error in the address decoding circuitry on the baseboard.Cache Memory Bad, Do Not Enable Cache!Cache memory is defective. Replace it.CH-2 Timer ErrorMost AT systems include two timers. There is an error in timer 2.CMOS Battery State LowCMOS RAM is powered by a battery. The battery power is low. Replace the battery.CMOS Checksum FailureAfter CMOS RAM values are saved, a checksum value is generated for error checking. The previous value is different from the current value. Run AMIBIOS Setup.CMOS System Options Not SetThe values stored in CMOS RAM are either corrupt or nonexistent. Run Setup.CMOS Display Type MismatchThe video type in CMOS RAM does not match the type detected by the BIOS. Run AMIBIOS Setup.CMOS Memory Size MismatchThe amount of memory on the baseboard is different than the amount in CMOS RAM. Run AMIBIOS Setup. ERROR MESSAGES (cont.) CMOS Time and Date Not SetRun Standard CMOS Setup to set the date and time in CMOS RAM.Diskette Boot FailureThe boot disk in floppy drive A: is corrupt. It cannot be used to boot the system. Use another boot disk and follow the screen instructions.Display Switch Not ProperSome systems require a video switch on the baseboard be set to either color or monochrome. Turn the system off, set the switch, then power on.DMA ErrorError in the DMA controller.DMA #1 ErrorError in the first DMA channel.DMA #2 ErrorError in the second DMA channel.FDD Controller FailureThe BIOS cannot communicate with the floppy disk drive controller. Check all appropriate connections after the system is powered down.HDD Controller FailureThe BIOS cannot communicate with the hard disk drive controller. Check all appropriate connections after the system is powered down.INTR #1 ErrorInterrupt channel 1 failed POST.INTR #2 ErrorInterrupt channel 2 failed POST.Invalid Boot DisketteThe BIOS can read the disk in floppy drive A:, but cannot boot the system. Use another boot disk.Keyboard Is Locked...Unlock ItThe keyboard lock on the system is engaged. The system must be unlocked to continue.Keyboard ErrorThere is a timing problem with the keyboard. Set the Keyboard option in Standard CMOS Setup to Not Installed to skip the keyboard POST routines.KB/Interface ErrorThere is an error in the keyboard connector.Off Board Parity ErrorParity error in memory installed in an expansion slot. The format is: OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (XXXX) XXXX is the hex address where the error occurred.On Board Parity ErrorParity error in baseboard memory. The format is: OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR (HEX) = (XXXX) XXXX is the hex address where the error occurred.Parity Error ????Parity error in system memory at an unknown address.ISA NMI Messages ISA NMI MessageExplanationMemory Parity Error at xxxxxMemory failed. If the memory location can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx. If not, the message is Memory Parity Error ????.I/O Card Parity Error at xxxxxAn expansion card failed. If the address can be determined, it is displayed as xxxxx. If not, the message is I/O Card Parity Error ????.DMA Bus Time-outA device has driven the bus signal for more than 7.8 microseconds. Appendix I symbol 45 \f "Symbol" BIOS Recovery The Premiere/PCI II incorporates the AMIBIOS in a Flash memory component. Flash BIOS allows easy upgrades without the need to replace an EPROM. The upgrade utility fits on a floppy diskette and provides the capability to save, verify, and update the system BIOS. The upgrade utility can be run from a hard drive or a network drive, but no memory managers can be installed during upgrades. The latest upgrade utility and BIOS code are available in the BIOS section of the iPAN bulletin board. Using the upgrade utility If the utility is obtained from the bulletin board, UNZIP the archive and copy the files to a bootable MS-DOS 3.3, 4.01, 5.0, or 6.0 diskette. Reboot the system with the upgrade diskette in the bootable floppy drive and follow the directions in the easy to use menu-driven program. Recovery mode In the unlikely event that a FLASH upgrade is interrupted catastrophically, it is possible the BIOS may be left in an unusable state. Recovering from this condition requires the following steps (be sure a power supply and speaker have been attached to the board, and a floppy drive is connected as drive A:): 1. Change Flash Recovery jumper (RCVR FLASH) to the recovery mode position. 2. Install the bootable upgrade diskette into drive A: 3. Reboot the system. 4. Because of the small amount of code available in the non-erasable boot block area, no video is available to direct the procedure. The procedure can be monitored by listening to the speaker and looking at the floppy drive LED. When the system beeps and the floppy drive LED is lit, the system is copying the recovery code into the FLASH device. As soon as the drive LED goes off, the recovery is complete. 5. Turn the system off. 6. Change the Flash Recovery jumper back to the default position. 7. Leave the upgrade floppy in drive A: and turn the system on. 8. Continue with the original upgrade. Appendix J symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Environmental Standards ParameterConditionSpecificationTemperatureNon-Operating-40oC to +70oCOperating+0oC to +55oCHumidityNon-Operating92% Relative Humidity max. @ 36oC Operating80% Relative Humidity max. @ 36CAltitudeNon-Operating50,000 feet (15,240 meters)Operating10,000 feet (3048 meters)ESD1.0kVNo Errors2.5kVNo Errors5.0kV5% Soft Errors, 0% Hard Errors, No physical damage7.5kV10% Soft Errors, 0% Hard Errors, No physical damage10.0kV25% Soft Errors, 5% Hard Errors, No physical damage12.5kV50% Soft, 10% Hard, No physical damage15.0kV100% Soft, 25% Hard, No physical damage25.0kV100% Soft, 100% Hard, No physical damageShockNon-Operating30.0G, 11ms, 1/2 sine Table J-1. Environmental standards Appendix K symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Reliability Data The Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF) data is calculated from predicted data @ 55C. Premiere/PCI II baseboard with 4 MB 81,832 hours Appendix L symbol 45 \f "Symbol" Customer Support The Premiere/PCI II is backed by Intel's industry-leading support groups in the OEM Products and Services Division (OPSD), including IntelTechDirect, which includes these major services: iNTEL applications Support A direct link to highly qualified and well trained technical personnel. - Toll-free access to Intel support engineers for problem resolution - Responses within 24 hours Monday-Friday - Expert assistance geared to the special needs of OEMs and VARs Intel Applications Support BBS A full service bulletin board with product information, demo software and more. - Available worldwide through direct-dial Americas 916-356-3600 Europe 44-793-496340 - Modem speeds up to 14.4k baud with standard software - FLASH BIOS upgrade files - Modem set at no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit. - Master BBS file list and FaxBack catalog available at 800-897-2536. WINDOWS HELP FILES - Monthly Product updates available to qualified users on the bulletin board - Official notification of engineering changes and technical data - Easy information retrieval using Windows Help file format - Intel platform system, board, and BIOS revision histories - Hardware and software compatibility notes - Documentation updates, spare parts and order information FaxBack - Product descriptions and technical data sent to any fax machine from a touch-tone phone - Information on End-of-Life products - Available worldwide through direct dial U.S. Toll Free 800-628-2283 Americas 916-356-3105 Europe 44-793-496646 Premiere/PCI II Technical Product Summary symbol 183 \f "Symbol" Page page 16 Premiere/PCI II Technical Product Summary symbol 183 \f "Symbol" Page page 17 Premiere/PCI II Technical Product Summary symbol 183 \f "Symbol" Page page 34 Premiere/PCI II Technical Product Summary symbol 183 \f "Symbol" Page page 19 Premiere/PCI II Technical Product Summary symbol 183 \f "Symbol" Page page 33 PAGE \# "'Page: '#' '" Page: 1  PAGE \# "'Page: '#' '" Page: 3  I think the appropriate place for this is under board level features. 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Intel makes no commitment to update the information contained herein, and may make changes at any time without notice. There are no express or implied licenses granted hereunder to any intellectual property rights of Intel Corporation or others to design or fabricate Intel integrated circuits or integrated circuits based on the information in this document. Contact your local sales office to obtain the latest specifications before placing your order. *All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. symbol 227 \f "Symbol" INTEL CORPORATION, 1994 Introduction The Premiere/PCI II is a state-of-the-art computer platform delivering the latest microprocessor and I/O technology in an industry standard Baby-AT form factor. It is ideal for demanding desktop applications requiring the maximum in computing performance and I/O expansion flexibility. 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Intel makes no commitment to update the information contained herein, and may make changes at any time without notice. There are no express or implied licenses granted hereunder to any intellectual property rights of Intel Corporation or others to design or fabricate Intel integrated circuits or integrated circuits based on the information in this document. Contact your local sales office to obtain the latest specifications before placing your order. *All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. symbol 227 \f "Symbol" INTEL CORPORATION, 1994 Introduction The Premiere/PCI II is a state-of-the-art computer platform delivering the latest microprocessor and I/O technology in an industry standard Baby-AT form factor. It is ideal for demanding desktop applications requiring the maximum in computing performance and I/O expansion flexibility. 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