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10Static Electricity Precautions1. To prevent electrostatic build-up, leave the board in its anti-staticbag until you are ready to install it.2. Wear
112. Remove the system unit cover. Refer to the manufacturer’s instruc-tions if necessary.3. Detach all connectors from the old system board and remov
12Board Layout" square denotes pin 12. PBSRAM = Pipeline Burst SRAM1. "
13System MemoryThe G586IPVF system board supports two kinds of memory modules:DIMM and SIMM. DIMM, which uses SDRAM, performs better thanSIMM, which u
14SIMMThe SIMM (Single In-line Memory Module) sockets are divided into twobanks on the system board, Bank 0 and Bank 1. Each bank consists of2 SIMM so
15notchkey1. Position the SIMM above the socket with the “notch” in the modulealigned with the “key” on the socket.2. Seat the module at a 45° angle i
16Cache MemoryThe G586IPVF system board can support 256KB or 512KB pipelineburst, direct map write-back cache SRAM. Your system board maycome with 256
17Note:With the cache module installed in the cache module slot, the compo-nents on the solder side of the add-in card in PCI Slot 2 must not pro-trud
18Jumper Settings for CPUsIntel CPUs↓↓JP412↓JP92143JP11162354JP30162354JP82143Warning:The default setting of JP9, JP11, JP30 and JP31 is 3.3V. If your
19Cyrix 6x86 CPUsJP412↓↓↓Cyrix 6x86CPUsP120+P133+P150+P166+CPU CLK50MHz55MHz60MHz66MHzPin 1-2OnOffOnOffPin 3-4OnOffOffOnJP6JP82143JP92143JP11162354JP3
FCC Statement on Class BThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
20AMD-K5 CPUsJP412↓↓AMD-K5 CPUsPR75 75MHzPR90 90MHzCPU CLK50MHz60MHzJP4OffOnAMD-K5 CPUsPR75 75MHzPR90 90MHzCPU CLK50MHz60MHzPin 1-2OnOnPin 3-4OnOffJP6
21Zero Insetion Force (ZIF) SocketInstalling Upgrade CPUsThe G586IPVF is equipped with a 321-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF)socket at location U25 of t
22Lifting the HandleTo install an upgrade CPU, do the following.1. Make sure the handle on the side of the ZIF socket is up. To raisethe handle, push
234. Push the handle down until the handle locks into place. The topplate will slide forward. You will feel some resistance as the pres-sure starts to
24Clearance RequirementsYour CPU comes with a heatsink mounted on top. To maintain properairflow once the upgrade is installed on the system board, th
25Jumper Settings for Password Clear and DisplayType SelectJumper JP2Password ClearIf you set a password in the "Password Setting" option an
26Serial PortsThe built-in serial ports are RS-232C asynchronous communicationports with 16C550A-compatible UARTs that can be used with modems,serial
27Connecting the Serial PortsTwo DB-9P serial port cables are provided with the system board. Theyare mounted on a card-edge bracket along with the PS
28Floppy Disk Drive ControllerThe G586IPVF system board has a built-in floppy disk controller thatsupports two standard floppy disk drives. You can in
29HeaderNote:An IDE cable with a standard 40-pin connector (without the keyingmechanism) can be installed in the PCI IDE shrouded header. Be ex-tremel
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction... 5Features and Specifications ...
30We recommend that the Enhanced IDE hard drives be from the samemanufacturer. In a few cases, drives from two different manufacturerswill not functio
31Chapter 3Software InstallationAfter you power up your system, the BIOS message appears on yourscreen and the memory count begins.After the memory te
32TimeEnter the current time in the following format: <Hour>, <Minute>, <Sec-ond>. The time is based on the 24-hour military-time cl
33Primary Master, Primary Slave, Secondary Master and SecondarySlaveThese categories allow you to enter the appropriate specifications forthe type of
34Drive A and Drive BThis category identifies the types of floppy disk drive installed. The fol-lowing are the options for drives A and B.None360K, 5.
35MemoryThe lower right corner of the Standard CMOS Setup Screen shows thebase memory size, extended memory size and the memory size of yoursystem.Bas
36BIOS issues a warning when any program or virus sends aDisk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sec-tor of the hard disk drive.No warnin
37Quick Power On Self TestThis category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power upthe computer. If it is set to Enable, BIOS will shorten
38Boot Up Floppy SeekDuring POST, BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive is 40 or 80tracks. 360KB type is 40 tracks while 720KB, 1.2M, 1.44M and
39KeyboardChipsetNormalFastTypematic Rate (Chars/Sec)When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to selectthe rate at which the keys
4Supervisor Password ...52User Password ...5
40Security OptionThis category allows you to limit access to the system and setup, or justto setup. The default value is Setup.SystemSetupThe system w
41C8000-CBFFF Shadow to DC000-DFFFF ShadowThese categories determine whether option ROMs will be copied toRAM.EnabledDisabledOptional shadow is enable
42ROM PCI/ISA BIOSPOWER MANAGEMENT SETUPAWARD SOFTWARE, INC.Power ManagementPM Control by APMVideo Off MethodDoze ModeStandby ModeSuspend ModeHDD Powe
43Video Off MethodThis determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. The defaultvalue is V/H SYNC + Blank.V/HSYNC+BlankBlankScreenDPMSThis se
44HDD Power ModeWhen enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the hard drivewill be powered down while all other devices remain active. Th
45OnOffThe activity of this wake-up event causes the timers to bereset, i.e., the Power Management Unit (PMU) monitors thespecified activities as powe
46AutoManualThe BIOS will control the locations of the resources.You can set the locations of the resources. The screen willshow the information of th
47PCI IDE IRQ Map ToThis allows you to configure your system to the type of IDE disk control-ler in use. By default, setup assumes that your controlle
48Load BIOS DefaultsThe “Load BIOS Defaults” option loads the troubleshooting default val-ues permanently stored in the ROM chips. These settings are
49IDE HDD Block ModeIf this option is enabled, the system BIOS will check the hard disk drivefor the maximum block size the system can transfer. The b
5The G586IPVF, equipped with a 321-pin Zero Insertion Force (ZIF)CPU socket, is a fast Pentium processor-class system board supportingIntel Pentium CP
50Onboard Serial Port 1 or 2This option allows you to control the assignment of the serial port 1 or 2connector on the system board. The default value
51UART 2 ModeThis item allows you to use IrDA function. The default value is Standard.StandardHPSIRASKIRIf you are using the COM 2 serial port.If your
52Supervisor PasswordIf you want to protect your system and setup from unauthorized entry,set a supervisor’s password with the “System” option selecte
53ROM PCI/ISA BIOSCMOS SETUP UTILITYAWARD SOFTWARE, INC.HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD RECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODEPrimary Master:Sel
54The maximum number of cylinders, heads and sectors for Normal modeare 1024, 16 and 63, respectively.no.Cylinders (1024)x no. Heads ( 16)x no.Sectors
55Large ModeLarge mode is the extended HDD access mode supported by theG586IPVF system boards. Some IDE HDDs have more than 1024 cylin-ders without LB
56ROM PCI/ISA BIOSCMOS SETUP UTILITYAWARD SOFTWARE, INC.Hard Disk Low Level Format UtilitySELECT DRIVEBAD TRACK LISTPREFORMEDCurrent select drive is :
57Exit Without SavingWhen you do not want to save the changes you have made, highlight “ExitWithout Saving” and press <Enter>. The message below
58CMOS CHECKSUM ERRORChecksum of CMOS is incorrect. This can indicate that CMOS has be-come corrupt. This error may have been caused by a weak battery
59Memory test failBIOS reports the memory test fail if the onboard is tested error.IDE Device DriversTo install the IDE device drivers supported by th
6Features and SpecificationsProcessor• Intel Pentium™ 75/90/100/120/133/150/166/200MHz• Future Pentium™ OverDrive processor• Cyrix 6x86 P120+/P133+/P1
60Chapter 4Troubleshooting ChecklistIf you experience difficulty with the G586IPVF system board, please re-fer to the checklist below. If you still ca
61Appendix ATypes of ModulesThe G586IPVF system board allows you to populate memory with1MBx64 or 2MBx64 DIMM, and 1MBx32, 2MBx32, 4MBx32 and8MBx32 SI
62Memory Address MapAddress Name Function00000000 to 640KB System System Board Memory0009FFFF Board RAM000A0000 to 128KB Video Reserved for Graphics00
63Note:The I/O address hex 0000 to 00FF are reserved for the system board I/O. Hex 0100 to 03FF are available on the I/O channels.I/O Address MapI/O A
64Appendix CPCI I/O Pin Assignments- 01 -- 02 -- 03 -- 04 -- 05 -- 06 -- 07 -- 08 -- 09 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- 19 --
65Appendix DISA I/O Pin Assignments- 01 -- 02 -- 03 -- 04 -- 05 -- 06 -- 07 -- 08 -- 09 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 15 -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- 19 --
66Connector J3PS/2 Mouse ConnectorPin123456FunctionMouse DataN.C.Ground+5VMouse ClockN.C.J4 (COM1) and J5 (COM2)COM 1 and COM 2 Serial PortsPin1234567
67Pin 293031323334FunctionGroundRead DataGroundHead SelectGroundDisk ChangePin232425262728FunctonGroundWrite GateGroundTrack 0MSENWr ProtectPin1234567
68Pin3132333435FunctionIRQIOCS16SA1N.C.SA0Pin3637383940FunctionSA2HCS0HCS1LEDGroundConnector J10Fan ConnectorPin123FunctionGround+12VGroundConnector J
69Connector J16Reset Switch ConnectorPin12FunctionGroundResetConnector J17Speaker ConnectorPin1234FunctionSignalN.C.Ground+5VConnector J18Power LED/Ke
7PCI IDE Interface• PIO Mode 3 and Mode 4 Enhanced IDE (data transfer rate up to16.6MB/sec.)• DMA Mode 2 Bus Master IDE (data transfer rate up to 22.2
70Connector CN2AT Keyboard ConnectorPin12345FunctionKeyboard ClockKeyboard DataN.C.Ground+5VConnector PL1Power ConnectorPin123456789101112FunctionPowe
71Connector SSM1Cache Module SlotPin12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546FunctionGroundTIO0TIO2TIO6TIO4R
72Pin93949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126FunctionHBE7#HBE1#+5VHBE3#CAB3CALEGroundRSVDA4A6A8
73EDO DRAM at Row (s)"Row (s)" refers to the Row Address Strobe of the DRAM or SDRAM.The Row Address Strobe differs according to the locatio
74Appendix GUsing G586IPVF with CD-ROM DrivesImportant:If you encountered problems while using an ATAPI CD-ROM drivethat is set in Master mode, please
8Package ChecklistThe G586IPVF package contains the following items:• The G586IPVF system board• The G586IPVF user’s manual• One 40-pin IDE hard disk
9Chapter 2Hardware InstallationThis chapter summarizes the steps to install the G586IPVF systemboard into your system unit. It also includes a descrip
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