Intel Printer MIC 3358 User Manual

MIC-3358  
®
6U  
Pentium  
CompactPCI  
Intel  
®
4 Processor - M  
Single Board Computer with  
VGA / Dual Giga LAN / PMC  
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CE Notification  
The MIC-3358, developed by Advantech CO., LTD., has passed the CE  
test for environment specification when shielded cables are used for  
external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables.  
Product warranty  
Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its prod-  
ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year  
from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products  
which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair person-  
nel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse,  
abuse, accident or improper installation. Advantech assumes no liability  
under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events.  
Because of Advantech's high quality-control standards and rigorous test-  
ing, most of our customers never need to use our repair service. If an  
Advantech product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no  
charge during the warranty period. For out-of-warranty repairs, you will  
be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and  
freight. Please consult your dealer for more details.  
If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:  
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For exam-  
ple, CPU speed, Advantech products used, other hardware and software  
used, etc.) Note anything abnormal and list any on-screen messages you  
get when the problem occurs.  
2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual,  
product, and any helpful information readily available.  
3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return mer-  
chandize authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to pro-  
cess your return more quickly.  
4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and  
Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as  
your sales receipt) in a shippable container. A product returned without  
proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service.  
5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship  
it prepaid to your dealer.  
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Packing List  
Before installing your board, ensure that the following materials have  
been received:  
• 1 MIC-3358 all-in-one single board computer  
• 1 Utility CD-ROM disc  
• 1 CPU Heat sink (Assembled)  
• 1 CPU thermal dissipation paste  
• 1 Thermal pad (Assembled)  
• 1 RJ-45 to RS-232 COM port adaptor  
• 1 Hard drive isolation pad (Assembled)  
• 1 Hard drive bracket (Assembled)  
• 1 Solder-side cover (Assembled)  
• Several screws  
• 1 warranty certificate document  
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or  
sales representative immediately.  
Warning! Any changes or modifications made to the  
equipment which are not expressly approved by  
the relevant standards authority could void your  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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1.1 Introduction....................................................................... 2  
1.3 Functional Block Diagram ................................................ 6  
Table 1.11:CN5 USB 1.1/2.0 port Definitions ............. 13  
Table 1.15:J11/J12/J14 PMC Connector Definitions .. 15  
Table 1.18:SW2 Drone mode definitions ..................... 19  
locations21  
1.6 Safety Precautions........................................................... 21  
1.7 Installing CPU and Heat Sink ........................................ 22  
Figure 1.5:Complete assembly with heat sink and hard  
disk 23  
1.8 Software support ............................................................. 23  
Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals .................................26  
2.1 IDE Device (CN1 and Rear I/O)..................................... 26  
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2.7 PMC Connector (J11, J12, J14) ...................................... 28  
2.8 CompactFlash™ Socket (CN2)....................................... 28  
3.2 USB driver....................................................................... 32  
3.3.1 Windows 2K Driver...................................................... 33  
erties"33  
Figure 3.5:select " Add a new device" in Device windows  
Figure 3.6:click "No, I want to select the hardware from a  
Figure 3.7:Select "Other devices" in Hardware types win-  
Figure 3.8:Tab " Have Disk" in right bottom ............... 36  
Figure 3.11:click "ok" in Add New Hardware Wizard  
tion windows38  
ard windows39  
Figure 3.14:Tab "Finish" in Add/Remove Hardware Wiz-  
ard windows39  
Figure 3.15:click "Yes" to restart your computer......... 40  
Figure 3.16:Go to Device Manager to see available A-  
IPM drivers40  
3.3.2 Windows XP Driver...................................................... 41  
Figure 3.17:Right click My Computer to select "Proper-  
ties"41  
Figure 3.18:Tab "Hardware" and click "Add Hardware  
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ware types windows44  
4.1.7 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup ...................................... 61  
4.1.9 Load Optimized Defaults.............................................. 62  
4.1.10 Set Password................................................................. 63  
4.1.11 Save & Exit Setup......................................................... 63  
4.1.12 Exit Without Saving...................................................... 63  
Appendix A ..........................................................................66  
A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer................................. 66  
Appendix B Pin Assignments .............................................70  
B.1 J1 Connector.................................................................... 70  
Table B.1:J1 connector ................................................. 70  
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Table B.2:J2 connector ................................................. 71  
B.3 J3 Connector.................................................................... 72  
Table B.3:J3 connector ................................................. 72  
B.4 J5 Connector.................................................................... 73  
Table B.4:J5 connector ................................................. 73  
B.5 System I/O Ports.............................................................. 74  
Table B.5:System I/O ports .......................................... 74  
B.6 Interrupt Assignments ..................................................... 75  
Table B.6:Interrupt assignments................................... 75  
B.7 1st MB Memory Map...................................................... 75  
Table B.7:1st MB memory map ................................... 75  
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Hardware  
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Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration  
1.1 Introduction  
The MIC-3358 is a CompactPCI® server blade with Intel® Pentium® 4  
Processor-M on board to compliant with Compact Packet Switching  
Backplane (cPSB) systems. Supporting the PICMG 2.16 specification,  
the MIC-3358 delivers a cost performance platform for those applications  
that demand high performance. It is an ideal platform for emerging appli-  
cation such as switch-fabric blade server, mission critical and computing  
intensive applications.  
The new MIC-3358 has been optimized for the Intel® Pentium® 4 Pro-  
cessor-M and Intel® 845E Chipset. It unveils as a high performance  
cPCI platforms, delivering compelling system bus speed performance  
across the 400 MHz with Intel NetBurst™ Micro-Architecture, Its inno-  
vated wider data paths and flexible memory refresh technology optimize  
the DDR SDRAM performance in MIC-3358.  
High Performance Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor -M  
The MIC-3358 supports Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M 1.7GHz and  
2.2GHz , with u-FCPGA package. The Intel® Pentium®4 processor-M  
has on-chip 512KB L2 cache providing high performance. With the sup-  
port of a 400MHz front side bus, the MIC-3358 can fulfill customer’s  
expectations of price-performance computing capability.  
Compact Mechanical Design  
The MIC-3358 has many functions on a single board with only one-slot  
width. Advantech provides a CPU heat sink specially designed for the  
Intel® Pentium®4 processor -M, enabling the MIC-3358 to operate with-  
out a cooling fan on the heat sink. It only needs external cooling air from  
the chassis fans for ventilation. This enables the MIC-3358 to use Intel®  
Pentium®4 processor - M within a mere 1-slot wide space.  
Single P2P Bridge  
The MIC-3358 with single PCI-to-PCI Bridge is applicable up to 8-slot  
enclosure and drive up to seven bus master PCI slots in master mode. Fur-  
thermore, it supports master and drone modes. The MIC-3358 can also  
operate in drone mode in a peripheral slot, whereby it functions as a  
stand-alone computer and does not communicate on the CompactPCI®  
bus.  
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PMC (PCI Mezzanine Card) IEEE1386.1 Compliant  
The MIC-3358 support one PMC site and compliant with PICMG 2.3  
(PCI Mezzanine Card) specification. This 32-bit/33MHz PMC interface  
provides front access capability by PMC modules for various function  
demanding.  
Complete I/O Functions  
The MIC-3358 offers all the I/O functions of an industrial computer with  
the rugged Eurocard form factor. The rest of I/O have fully connected to  
the rear I/O module via user-define connector (J3 and J5) on the back-  
plane. These I/O contain one Gigabit Ethernet port, one RJ-45 COM port,  
two USB 2.0 ports, one VGA connector, and one PMC site. The front  
panel also has a reset button and LEDs for hot swap indication, power sta-  
tus, HDD operation and Ethernet communication. The built-in high speed  
IDE controller provides two separate IDE channels with Ultra DMA/33/  
66/100 mode. The user-defined J3 connector is designed to support two  
IDE devices, one floppy drives, one printer device, LAN 1/2 for PCIMG  
2.16. These drives can simply be connected to the backplane or to the rear  
transition board for easy service and maintenance.  
Meets Switch Fabric, Mission Critical and Computing Intensive  
Application requirements  
Supporting the PICMG 2.16 specification, the MIC-3358 delivers a cost  
performance platform for those applications that demand for low power  
and high performance. It is an ideal platform for emerging application  
such as switch-fabric blade server, mission critical and computing inten-  
sive applications like third-generation (3G) wireless, voice over Internet  
protocol (VoIP), networking, image processing and the converged data  
and voice communication applications.  
The two-layer front panel design complies with IEEE 1101.10. Connec-  
tors are firmly screwed to the front panel, and the replaceable shielding  
gasket is attached to the panel edge. This reduces emissions and gives  
better protection against external interference. A watchdog timer can  
automatically reset the system if the system stops abnormally.  
1.2 Specifications  
Standard SBC Functions  
CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M u-FCPGA socket  
BIOS: Award 4Mb flash memory  
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Chipset: Intel® 845E/ICH4 Chipset  
Front Side Bus: 400MHz (Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M Processor)  
Bus Interface: PCI 32-bit/33 MHz  
2nd level cache: Built-in 512KB on Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-M  
die  
RAM: 512MB ECC DDR266 memory on board. Support up to 2GB  
ECC DDR200/266.  
Enhanced IDE interface: Two channels handles one 2.5” IDE in SBC  
and two IDEs in RIO module via J3 connector. Supports PIO mode 4  
and ATA 33/66/100 mode. One IDE connector and space reserved for  
embedded 2.5” HDD.  
Serial ports: One RJ-45 COM1 port (RS-232 interface) with 16C550  
compatible UARTs  
USB port: Two USB ports with fuse protection comply with USB  
specification 2.0/1.1  
CompactFlash socket: one CompactFlash socket on board.  
PMC expansion slot: One 32bit/33MHz PCI Mezzanine site on board  
with +5V/+3.3V compliant.  
Watchdog timer: It provides system reset, interrupt and NMI support  
via software control. Time interval is from 1 to 255 seconds.  
PCI-to-PCI Bridge  
Controller chip: One PCI-to-PCI bridge controller chip provides mas-  
ter and drone mode  
• (Master mode) Supports up to seven bus masters peripherals on each  
bus segment  
• (Drone mode) it could plug into a peripheral slot as a “drone mode” ,  
whereby it functions as stand-alone computer.  
10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet Interface  
Controller chips: Two Intel® 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet controller  
chips provides Dual Gigabit ports  
• One front RJ-45 Gigabit LAN port  
• 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps and 1000Mbps auto-switching  
PCI VGA Interface  
Controller: ATI Rage XL  
• PCI 2.2 compliant, 32bit/33 MHz  
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Display memory: 8MB SDRAM VRAM  
• Display Resolution Number of Colors:  
:
2D Display Modes: Resolutions, Colors and Maximum Refresh Rates (Hz)  
Resolution  
256 colors  
65K colors  
640x 480  
200  
800x 600  
200  
1024x 768  
150  
1152x 864  
120  
1280x 1024 1600x 1200  
100  
100  
100  
85  
85  
75  
200  
200  
150  
120  
16.7M colors 200  
200  
150  
120  
Maximum 3D Resolution(Hz)  
8MB  
65K colors  
1600x1200  
1280x1024  
16.7M colors  
Optional Rear I/O Boards  
• RIO-3309C  
NOTE: MIC-3358 does not support MIC-3960 storage carrier board  
Mechanical and Environmental Specifications  
Operating temperature: 0 ~ 55° C (32 ~ 131° F)  
Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 80° C (-4 ~ 176° F)  
Humidity (Non-operating): 5~95%@60° C (non-condensing)  
Max Power Consumption: +5V / 4.19A, +3.3V / 4.5A, +12V / 35mA  
Board size: 233.35 x 160 mm (6U size), 1-slot (4 TE) wide  
Weight: 0.8 kg (1.76 lb)  
Shock: 20 G (operating); 50 G (Non-operating)  
Random vibration: 1.5 Grms (operating), 2.0 Grms (Non-Operating)  
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1.3 Functional Block Diagram  
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Figure 1.1: MIC-3358 functional block diagram.  
Note: MIC-3358 does not support shutdown function of ATX power supply.  
1.4 Jumpers  
1.4.1 Jumper Locations  
Table 1-1 lists the jumper function. Figure 1-1 illustrates the jumper loca-  
tion. Read this section carefully before changing the jump setting on your  
MIC-3358 card.  
Table 1.1: MIC-3358 jumper descriptions  
JP1  
JP2  
JP4  
JP7  
PMC module voltage V(i/o)  
VGA output selector  
Clear CMOS  
CompactFlash™ card mode setting  
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Table 1.2: JP1 jumper definition (PMC Module Voltage V(i/o))  
5V  
3.3V (Default)  
Table 1.3: JP2 jumper definitions (PMC Module Voltage Vio)  
VGA output in Rear IO  
VGA output in front panel of MIC-3358  
Table 1.4: JP7 jumper definitions (CompactFlash™ card)  
Master  
Slave (default)  
1.4.2 Clear CMOS (JP4)  
This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS informa-  
tion. Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS.  
1. Turn off the system.  
2. Close jumper JP4 (1-2) for about 3 seconds.  
3. Set jumper JP4 (2-3) as normal.  
4. Turn on the system. The BIOS is reset to its default setting.  
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Table 1.5: Clear CMOS JP4  
Clear  
Normal (default)  
1.5 Connectors  
On-board connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives,  
keyboards, or floppy drives, etc. Table 1-6 lists the function of each con-  
nector and Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustrate each connector location.  
Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card.  
Table 1.6: MIC-3358 connector descriptions  
Number  
CN1  
Function  
2.5" IDE Connector  
CompactFlash™ Socket  
RJ-45 COM1 port  
Handle Switch  
CN2  
CN3  
CN4  
CN5  
USB 1.1/2.0 port  
CN6  
USB 1.1/2.0 port  
CN8  
Reset Switch  
CN9  
DB-15 VGA Connector  
Gigabit RJ-45 LAN Connector  
PMC Connector  
PU1  
J11/J12/J14  
J1/J2  
J3/J5  
D9  
Primary CompactPCI™ bus  
Rear I/O transition  
HDD LED and Power LED  
Hot Swap LED  
LED1  
SW1  
SW2  
Vcore selection  
Drone mode Selection  
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Table 1.7: CN1 IDE Connector Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
PRST#  
PID7  
Pin  
2
Signal  
GND  
3
4
PID8  
5
PID6  
6
PID9  
7
PID5  
8
PID10  
PID11  
PID12  
PID13  
PID14  
PID15  
N/C  
9
PID4  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
PID3  
PID2  
PID1  
PID0  
GND  
PDRQ#  
PIOW#  
PIOR#  
PRDY  
PACK#  
PIRQ  
PDA1  
PDA0  
PCS1#  
HDD_LED  
+5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
CSEL*  
GND  
N/C  
PDIAG#**  
PDA2  
PCS3#  
N/C  
+5V  
GND  
N/C  
#: active low  
*: CSEL connected to GND  
**: PDIAG# has 10K ohm pull-down to GND  
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Table 1.8: CN2 CompactFlash™ Socket Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
GND  
ID3  
Pin  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
Signal  
N/C  
2
ID11  
3
ID4  
ID12  
4
ID5  
ID13  
5
ID6  
ID14  
6
ID7  
ID15  
7
HCS1-  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
HCS3-  
N/C  
8
9
HIOR-  
HIOW-  
N/C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
HIRQ  
+5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GDA2  
HDA1  
HDA0  
ID0  
SANDISK  
N/C  
-HRST1  
HRDY  
N/C  
N/C  
SANLED  
N/C  
ID1  
ID8  
ID2  
ID9  
N/C  
ID10  
N/C  
GND  
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Table 1.9: CN3 RJ-45 COM1 port Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
NRLSD1  
NRX1  
2
3
NTX1  
4
NDTR1  
GND  
5
6
NDSR1  
NRTS1  
NCTS1  
7
8
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Table 1.10: CN4 Handle Switch Definitions  
Pin  
Signal  
1
common  
2
normal closed  
normal open  
3
Note:  
Pin 1-2 handle closed  
Pin 1-3 handle open  
2
2
1
1
2
JP2  
JP1  
3
1
2
1
CN2  
JP7  
JP4  
JN1  
JN2  
Battery  
63 64 64  
63  
2
1
JN4  
64  
63  
44 43  
15,10,5  
CN9  
CN1  
11,6,1  
CN6  
CN5  
2 1  
Intel  
845E  
CN3  
PCI-PCIX  
Bridge  
SW2  
CPU  
2
1
PU1  
ON  
D9  
CN8 CN4  
SW1  
6
LED  
1
ON  
1
Note: Handle closed is normal  
Figure 1.2: Handle Switch Definitions  
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Table 1.11: CN5 USB 1.1/2.0 port Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
+5V  
2
USB_P2-  
USB_P2+  
GND  
3
4
Table 1.12: CN6 USB 1.1/2.0 port Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
+5V  
2
USB_P2-  
USB_P2+  
GND  
3
4
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Table 1.13: CN9 DB-15 VGA Connector Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
RED  
2
GREEN  
BLUE  
3
4
N/C  
5
GND  
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
GND  
9
N/C (VGAVCC)  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
N/C  
VGA_SDA  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
VGA_SCL  
Table 1.14: PU1 Gigabit LAN Connector Definitions  
Pin  
1
Signal  
MDIAX1+  
MDIAX1-  
2
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3
4
5
6
7
8
MDIAX2+  
MDIAX3+  
MDIAX3-  
MDIAX2-  
MDIAX4+  
MDIAX4-  
The LED indicator means  
Left  
Right  
10Mbps  
Off  
flick active/link mode  
100Mbps  
1000Mbps  
Green  
Orange  
Table 1.15: J11/J12/J14 PMC Connector Definitions  
J11 PIN SIGNAL  
PIN#  
1
Single Name  
TCK  
PIN#  
2
Single Name  
-12V  
3
GND  
4
INTC#  
INTA#  
+5V  
5
INTD#  
BUSMODE1  
INTB#  
GND  
6
7
8
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
N/C  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
N/C  
CLK  
GND  
GND  
GNT4#  
+5V  
REQ4#  
V(I/O)  
AD28  
AD31  
AD27  
GND  
AD25  
GND  
C/BE3#  
AD21  
+5V  
AD22  
AD19  
V(I/O)  
AD17  
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33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
51  
53  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
FRAME#  
GND  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
GND  
IRDY#  
+5V  
DEVSEL#  
GND  
LOCK#  
SBO#  
GND  
AD15  
AD11  
+5V  
SDONE#  
PAR  
V(I/O)  
AD12  
AD9  
GND  
C/BE0#  
AD5  
AD6  
AD4  
GND  
AD3  
V(I/O)  
AD2  
AD1  
AD0  
+5V  
GND  
REQ64#  
J12 PIN SIGNAL  
PIN#  
1
Single Name  
+12V  
PIN#  
2
Single Name  
TRST#  
TDO  
3
TMS  
4
5
TDI  
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
N/C  
9
N/C  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
N/C  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
BUSMODE2#  
RST#  
+3.3V  
BUSMODE3#  
BUSMODE4#  
GND  
+3.3V  
N/C  
AD30  
AD29  
GND  
AD26  
AD24  
+3.3V  
IDSEL(AD19)  
+3.3V  
AD23  
AD20  
AD18  
GND  
AD16  
C/BE2#  
N/C  
GND  
TRDY#  
GND  
+3.3V  
STOP#  
GND  
PERR#  
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43  
45  
47  
49  
51  
53  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
+3.3V  
C/BE1#  
AD14  
GND  
AD8  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
SERR#  
GND  
AD13  
AD10  
+3.3V  
N/C  
AD7  
+3.3V  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
ACK64#  
GND  
N/C  
+3.3V  
N/C  
J14 Pin Signal  
PIN#  
1
Single Name  
PIN#  
2
Single Name  
+5V  
+5Vaux  
+5Vaux  
GND  
N/C  
3
4
+5V  
5
6
GND  
N/C  
7
8
9
N/C  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
N/C  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
BMC_PWR_ON/OFF  
N/C  
BMC_PWROK  
GA1  
PMC_OS_SHUTDOWN  
GA0  
GA3  
GA2  
N/C  
GA4  
N/C  
BMC_BD_SEL#  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
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49  
51  
53  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
CMM1_SCL  
CMM2_SCL  
BMC_BD_SEL  
N/C  
48  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
CMM1_SDA  
CMM2_SDA  
N/C  
N/C  
BMC_LEDA  
GND  
BMC_LEDL  
GND  
BMC_TX+  
BMC_TX-  
GND  
BMC_RX+  
BMC_RX-  
GND  
Table 1.16: D9 LED Definitions  
Green  
Power Status  
Yellow  
HDD Status  
Table 1.17: SW1 Vcore selection definitions  
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SW1- 6 SW1- 5 SW1- 4 SW1- 3 SW1- 2 SW1- 1 VCORE  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
X
X
X
X
X
AUTO  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
1.750V  
1.700V  
1.650V  
1.600V  
1.550V  
1.500V  
1.450V  
1.400V  
1.350V  
1.300V  
1.250V  
1.200V  
1.150V  
1.100V  
1.050V  
1.000V  
0.975V  
0.950V  
0.925V  
0.900V  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
PS: X means either ON or OFF.  
Table 1.18: SW2 Drone mode definitions  
SW2  
2
1
ON  
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the combination is reserved for other modes.  
Please refer to Appendix B for J1/2/3/5 pin assignments.  
2
2
1
1
2
JP2  
JP1  
3
1
2 1  
CN2  
JP7  
JP4  
JN1  
JN2  
Battery  
63 64 64  
63  
2
1
JN4  
64  
63  
44 43  
15,10,5  
CN9  
CN1  
11,6,1  
CN6  
CN5  
2 1  
Intel  
845E  
CN3  
PCI-PCIX  
Bridge  
SW2  
CPU  
2
1
PU1  
ON  
D9  
CN8 CN4  
SW1  
6
1
LED  
1
ON  
Figure 1.3: MIC-3358 jumper and connector locations.  
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1.6 Safety Precautions  
Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the  
products from damage.  
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1. To avoid electric shock, always disconnect the power from your PC  
chassis before you work on it. Don't touch any components on the CPU  
card or other cards while the PC is on.  
2. Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sud-  
den rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage  
sensitive electronic components.  
3. Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before you touch  
your CPU card. Be particularly careful not to touch the chip connectors.  
Modern integrated electronic devices, especially CPUs and memory  
chips, are extremely sensitive to static electric discharges and fields. Keep  
the card in its antistatic packaging when it is not installed in the PC, and  
place it on a static dissipative mat when you are working with it. Wear a  
grounding wrist strap for continuous protection.  
1.7 Installing CPU and Heat Sink  
The MIC-3358 supports Intel® Pentium® 4 processor - M . In order to  
meet critical environmental conditions and the physical space of the  
MIC-3358 at the same time, Advantech designed a heat sink to fulfill its  
primary needs. Please refer to Figure 1-4 for an illustration of the heat  
sink used for the MIC-3358.  
The small aluminum plate is default fastened on the CPU in the factory.  
When user doing the memory installation, the following steps should be  
followed:  
1.  
Remove the screws for the solder side cover. At this step, the front  
panel will be also loose. Be careful about any improper disassemble pro-  
cedure that could cause any damage of SBC.  
2.  
sink is loose for memory installation and relavant.  
3. Follow the opposed procedure to assembly the heatsink and solder  
Remove the rest four screws for heatsink standing, then the heat-  
side cover.  
Note: The heat pad is sealed between heatsink and CPU is kind of frangible, please be  
careful on the disassemble procedure. And be careful with any other damage of heat  
pad will cause the thermal issue easily.  
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Figure 1.5: Complete assembly with heat sink and hard disk  
1.8 Software support  
The MIC-3358 comes with a utility CD-ROM disc, which includes driv-  
ers and utility programs of Gigabit Ethernet, IAA and VGA interfaces.  
The drivers support Windows 2000, XP and NT4.0 Operation systems.  
Please visit Intel® website for detailed explanation.  
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2.1 IDE Device (CN1 and Rear I/O)  
The MIC-3358 provides two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) chan-  
nels via CN1 connector in MIC-3358 or via the J3 connector to the rear  
transition board (RIO-3309C). CN1 connector support one 2.5" IDE  
HDD in MIC-3358 and two IDE drives can be connected to Secondary  
IDE connector (CN19) in the rear transition board. If two drives are  
installed on one channel, remember to set one as the master and the other  
one as the slave. You may do this by setting the jumpers on the drives.  
Refer to the documentation that came with your drive for more informa-  
tion. A jumper diagram usually appears on the topside of a hard disk  
drive.  
Warning: Plug the other end of the cable into the drive with pin #1 on the  
cable corresponding to pin #1 on the drive. Improper connection will  
damage the drive.  
2.2 VGA Display Connector (CN9 or Rear I/O)  
The MIC-3358 provides a VGA chipset (ATI Rage XL) built-in display  
for high performance application. The CN9 connector of MIC-3358 and  
CN7 connector of rear I/O board are both DB-15 connector for VGA  
monitor input. The system monitor display is able to be selected by  
jumper JP2.  
2.3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (Rear I/O)  
The MIC-3358 provides Keyboard/Mouse support via J5 connector to the  
rear transition board which builds in one PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse connec-  
tor (CN12). The package - one Y-type PS/2 keyboard/mouse cable - pro-  
vides two transferred connectors. Since these two connectors are  
identical, please, follow the icons on the cable to plug the keyboard and  
the mouse into their correct connectors.  
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2.4 Serial Ports (CN3 and Rear I/O)  
The MIC-3358 offers one serial ports: COM1 in RS-232. With limited  
front panel access, one COM1 (CN3) can be connected via a RJ-45 to RS-  
232 adaptor and COM2 (CN9) interface has to be connected via rear I/O  
module (RIO-3309C) for implement. These ports allow users to connect  
to serial devices (a mouse, printers, etc.) or a communication network.  
You can select the address for each port to disable it, using the BIOS  
Advanced Setup program, covered in Chapter 5. Different devices imple-  
ment the RS-232 standard in different ways. If you are having problems  
with a serial device, be sure to check the pin assignments for the connec-  
tor. The IRQ and address range for both ports are fixed. However, if you  
wish to disable the port or change these parameters later, you can do this  
in the system BIOS setup. The table below shows the settings for the  
MIC-3358 board's ports:  
Table 2.1: MIC-3358 serial port default settings  
Port  
Address  
3F8, 3E8  
2F8, 2E8  
Default  
IRQ4  
COM1  
COM2  
IRQ3  
2.5 Ethernet Configuration (PU1 , Rear I/O and J3)  
The MIC-3358 is equipped with dual high performance 32-bit PCI-bus  
Gigabit Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3u  
10/100/1000Base-TX specifications. Users can select front GbE or rear  
GbE or 2.16 by BIOS. Users can choice LAN1 connector either via front  
RJ-45 jack (PU1) in MIC-3358 or rear RJ-45 (CN16) in rear module.  
Another one Gigabit LAN connector (CN15) has to go through RIO mod-  
ule (RIO-3309C).  
Moreover, the MIC-3358 supports PICMG 2.16 complaint with Packet  
Switching Backplane Specification via J3 connector, it will installed in  
PICMG 2.16 backplane as switch-fabric applications blade server  
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2.6 USB Connector (CN5/6 and Rear I/O)  
The MIC-3358 provides two USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 channels  
either via two front USB ports (CN5 and CN6) in MIC-3358 or via J5  
connector to one USB connector (CN8) in real transition board. The USB  
interface gives complete plug and play, hot attach/detach for up to 127  
external devices. The MIC-3358 USB interface complies with USB spec-  
ification rev. 2.0 and is polyswitch protected. The USB interface can be  
disabled in the system BIOS setup. The USB controller default is  
"Enabled" but the USB keyboard support default is "Disabled".  
2.7 PMC Connector (J11, J12, J14)  
The MIC-3358 supports one PMC (PMC Mezzanine Card) modules on  
PCI bus. This 32-bit, 3.3/5 V(I/O) PCI bus is available at connectors J11  
and J12. J14 is applied for user definitions. Front panel access is provided  
for the PMC interface.  
2.8 CompactFlash™ Socket (CN2)  
CompactFlash™ is a standard form factor for mass storage and I/O cards.  
Based on the PCMCIA Standard, CompactFlash™ cards are approxi-  
mately 1/4 the volume of a PC Card. In order to achieve the small size,  
the interface pin count is 50-pins compared to the PCMCIA's 68-pin.  
The MIC-3358 supports one CompactFlash™ socket in CN2 connector. It  
helps file and data storage in the CompactFlash™ card rather than the tra-  
ditional hard drive.  
2.9 Card Installation  
The CompactPCI™ connectors are firm and rigid, and require careful  
handling while plugging and unplugging. Improper installation of a card  
can easily damage the backplane of the chassis. The inject/eject handles  
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of MIC-3358 help you install and remove the card easily and safely. Fol-  
low the procedure below to install the  
MIC-3358 into a chassis:  
To install a card:  
1. Hold the card vertically. Be sure that the card is pointing in the correct  
direction. The components of the card should be pointing to the right-  
hand side.  
2. Pull out both handles to unlock it.  
Caution: Keep your fingers away from the hinge to prevent your  
fingers from getting pinched.  
3. Insert the card into the chassis by sliding the upper and lower edges of  
the card into the card guides.  
4. Push the card into the slot gently by sliding the card along the card  
guide until the handles meet the rectangular holes of the cross rails. Note:  
If the card is correctly positioned and has been slid all the way into the  
chassis, the handle should match the rectangular holes. If not, remove the  
card from the card guide and repeat step 3 again. Do not try to install a  
card by forcing it into the chassis.  
5. Pull the upper handle down and lift the lower handle up to push the  
card into place.  
6. Secure the card by pushing in the red handle to lock it into place.  
To remove a card:  
1. Unscrew the screws on the front panel.  
2. Lift the upper handle up and press the lower handle down to release the  
card from the backplane.  
3. Slide the card out.  
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3.1 Overview  
Advantech provides CD utility driver in the package. Please install  
Chipset INF driver, VGA graphics driver, LAN driver and Intel® Appli-  
cation Accelerator (IAA) driver sequentially.  
The Intel® Application Accelerator is a performance software package of  
Intel® chipsets. It reduces the storage sub-system bottleneck, enabling  
faster delivery of data from the hard drive to the processor and other sys-  
tem level hardware. Meanwhile, it enables a performance-enhancing data  
pre-fetcher for Intel® Pentium® 4 and Pentium® M processor-based sys-  
tems. In addition, it delivers faster overall system boot times by signifi-  
cantly accelerating the load time of the OS - enabling you to build  
Pentium® 4 and Pentium® M processor-based systems with a better  
overall end-user experience. IAA supports 48-bit Logical Block Address-  
ing (48-bit LBA) for 137 GB and larger hard drives. Furthermore, IAA  
enables Automatic Selection of Highest DMA Transfer Mode by the  
ATA/ATAPI device/Intel chipset.  
3.2 USB driver  
If the manufacturer/vendor of a USB device recommends downloading  
an Intel® USB driver update as part of troubleshooting your USB device,  
please contact Microsoft® for USB driver support. Intel manufactures the  
host controller but the driver is from Microsoft. While users installed  
Intel INF driver, it will not install USB driver. Please go to "device man-  
ager" to update USB driver via Advantech CD utility or via Microsoft  
website.  
Note: There are no separate USB (version 1.1 and earlier) drivers  
available for download for Intel® chipsets.  
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3.3 CMM (Chassis Management Module) Driver  
MIC-3358 supports MIC-3924B CMM. Please install driver as following  
procedure.  
3.3.1 Windows 2K Driver  
Figure 3.1: Right Click "My Computer" and click "Properties"  
Figure 3.2: Tab "Hardware" and click "Hardware Wizard"  
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Figure 3.3: click "Next" in Hardware Wizard  
Figure 3.4: click" Add/Troubleshoot a device"  
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Figure 3.5: select " Add a new device" in Device windows  
Figure 3.6: click "No, I want to select the hardware from a list"  
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Figure 3.7: Select "Other devices" in Hardware types windows  
Figure 3.8: Tab " Have Disk" in right bottom  
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Figure 3.9: Browse proper driver in CD ROM device  
Figure 3.10: click ok in the Wizard windows  
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Figure 3.11: click "ok" in Add New Hardware Wizard Properties" windows  
Figure 3.12: click "yes" in Creating a Forced Configuration windows  
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Figure 3.14: Tab "Finish" in Add/Remove Hardware Wizard windows  
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Figure 3.15: click "Yes" to restart your computer  
Figure 3.16: Go to Device Manager to see available A-IPM drivers  
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3.3.2 Windows XP Driver  
Figure 3.17: Right click My Computer to select "Properties"  
Figure 3.18: Tab "Hardware" and click "Add Hardware Wizard"  
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Figure 3.19: Click "Next" in the windows  
Figure 3.20: Click "Yes , I have already connected the hardware"  
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Figure 3.21: Select "Add a new hardware device" in the installed hardware  
window  
Figure 3.22: Click Install the hardware that I manually select from a list  
(Advanced)  
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Figure 3.23: Select "Show all devices" in Common hardware types windows  
Figure 3.24: tab "Have Disk"  
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Figure 3.25: Select proper driver in CD-ROM  
Figure 3.26: tab A-IPM driver and click "Have Disk"  
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Figure 3.27: Click " Next"  
Figure 3.28: Click "Finish"  
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4.1 AWARD BIOS Setup  
Once you enter Award® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (Fig-  
ure 4-1) will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select  
from nine setup functions and two exit choices. Use arrow keys to select  
among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the sub-menu.  
Figure 4.1: Setup program initial screen  
Award's BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to  
modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored  
in battery-backed CMOS so that it retains the Setup information when the  
power is turned off.  
4.1.1 Entering Setup  
Turn on the computer and check for the "patch code". If there is a number  
assigned to the patch code, it means that the BIOS support your CPU. If  
there is no number assigned to the patch code, please contact Advantech's  
application engineer to obtain an up-to-date patch code file. This will  
ensure that your CPU's system status is valid. After ensuring that you  
have a number assigned to the patch code, press <DEL> and you will  
immediately be allowed to enter Setup.  
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4.1.2 Standard CMOS Setup  
The items in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 11 categories.  
Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the  
arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn>  
keys to select the value you want in each item.  
Figure 4.2: Standard CMOS setup screen.  
Primary Master/Primary Slave/Secondary Master/Secondary Slave  
Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<-> to select Manual, None, Auto type. Note  
that the specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The  
hard disk will not work properly if you enter improper information for  
this category. If your hard disk drive type is not matched or listed, you  
can use Manual to define your own drive type manually. If you select  
Manual, related information is asked to be entered to the following items.  
Enter the information directly from the keyboard. This information  
should be provided in the documentation from your hard disk vendor or  
the system manufacturer.  
4.1.3 Advance BIOS Features Setup  
The "Advance BIOS FEATURES" screen will appear after the BIOS  
FEATURES SETUP item from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY Menu was  
chosen. This screen allows the user to configure the board according to  
his particular requirements. Below are some major items that are pro-  
vided in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP screen:  
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Figure 4.3: Advance BIOS features setup screen  
Virus Warning  
During and after the system boots up, any attempt to write to the boot sec-  
tor or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system. If this  
happens, a warning message will be displayed. You can run the anti-virus  
program to locate the problem. If Virus Warning is disabled, no warning  
message will appear if anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard  
disk partition.  
CPU L1 & L2 Cache  
The default value is Enabled.  
Enabled (default)  
Disabled  
Enable cache  
Disable cache  
Note: The internal cache is built in the processor.  
Quick Power On Self Test  
This category speeds up Power On Self Test (POST) after you power on  
the computer. If this is set to Enabled, BIOS will shorten or skip some  
check items during POST.  
Enabled (default)  
Disabled  
Enable quick POST  
Normal POST  
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First/Second/Third Boot Device and Boot Other Device  
The BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the  
sequence selected in these items. The settings are Floppy, LS120, HDD-  
0, SCSI, CDROM, HDD-1, HDD-2, HDD-3, ZIP100, USB-FDD, USB-  
ZIP, USB-CDROM, USB-HDD, LAN and Disabled.  
Default  
First boot device  
Second boot device  
Third boot device  
Floppy  
HDD-0  
CD-ROM  
PS: When you boot by USB CD-ROM, please install Win XP with SP1 or  
Win 2000 with SP3.  
Swap Floppy Drive  
Switches the floppy disk drives between being designated as A and B.  
Default is Disabled.  
Boot Up Floppy Seek  
During POST, BIOS will determine if the floppy disk drive installed is 40  
or 80 tracks. 360K type is 40 tracks while 760K, 1.2M and 1.44M are all  
80 tracks. Default is Enabled.  
Boot Up NumLock Status  
The default value is On.  
On (default)  
Off  
Keypad is numeric keys.  
Keypad is arrow keys.  
Gate A20 Option  
Normal  
The A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or  
chipset hardware.  
Fast(default)  
The A20 signal is controlled by port 92 or chipset spe-  
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Typematic Rate Setting  
Key strokes repeat at a rate determined by the keyboard controller. When  
enabled, the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected. The set-  
tings are: Enabled/Disabled. Default is Disabled.  
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)  
Set the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the  
key down. The settings are: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.  
Typematic Delay (Msec)  
Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat  
the keystroke. The settings are: 250, 500, 750, 1000.  
Security Option  
This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just  
to Setup.  
System  
The system will not boot and access to Setup will be  
denied if the correct password is not entered at the  
prompt.  
Setup(default) The system will boot, but access to Setup will be  
denied if the correct password is not entered at the  
prompt.  
APIC Mode (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller)  
Default is Enabled.  
MPS Version Control for OS  
The options includes 1.1 and 1.4. Default is 1.4  
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB  
Allows OS2® to be used with > 64 MB of DRAM. Settings are Non-OS/  
2 (default) and OS2. Set to OS/2 if using more than 64MB and running  
OS/2®.  
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Default is Disabled.  
4.1.4 Advance Chipset Features Setup  
The Advanced Chipset Features Setup option is used to change the values  
of the chipset registers. These registers control most of the system options  
in the computer. Choose the "ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES" from  
the Main Menu and the following screen will appear.  
Figure 4.4: Advance Chipset features setup screen  
DRAM Timing Configure  
This field lets you select system memory timing data. Manual and BY  
SPD are two options. Default is "BY SPD"  
CAS Latency Time  
When synchronous DRAM is installed, the number of clock cycles of  
CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing. The settings are: 1.5, 2 and  
2.5.  
Active to Precharge Delay  
This field let you select active to precharge delay. The settings are: 7, 6  
and 5  
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay  
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This field lets you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe  
signals, used when DRAM is written to, read from, or refreshed. Fast  
gives faster performance; and Slow gives more stable performance. This  
field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system.  
The settings are: 2 and 3.  
DRAM RAS# Precharge  
If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate  
its charge before DRAM refresh, the refresh may be incomplete and the  
DRAM may fail to retain data. Fast gives faster performance; and Slow  
gives more stable performance. This field applies only when synchronous  
DRAM is installed in the system. The settings are: 2 and 3.  
DRAM Data Integrity Mode  
The settings are ECC (Default) and non-ECC.  
Memory Frequency For  
User can select 3 options: DDR200, DDR266, Auto (Default)  
System BIOS Cacheable  
Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-  
FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any pro-  
gram writes to this memory area, a system error may result. The settings  
are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled.  
Video BIOS Cacheable  
Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS, resulting in better sys-  
tem performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a  
system error may result. The settings are: Enabled and Disabled  
(Default).  
Memory Hole At 15M-16M  
You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When  
this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The user information of periph-  
erals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their  
memory requirements. The settings are: Enabled and Disabled (Default).  
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Delayed Transaction  
The chipset has an embedded 32-bit posted write buffer to support delay  
transactions cycles. Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI spec-  
ification version 2.1. The settings are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled.  
4.1.5 Integrated Peripherals  
Figure 4.5: Integrated Peripherals setup screen  
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On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE  
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with sup-  
port for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate each channel sepa-  
rately. The settings are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled.  
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO  
The four IDE PIO (Programmed Input/Output) fields let you set a PIO  
mode (0-4) for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE inter-  
face supports. Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased perfor-  
mance. In Auto mode, the system automatically determines the best mode  
for each device. The settings are: Auto (Default), Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode  
2, Mode 3, Mode 4.  
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA  
Ultra DMA/33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive  
supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver (Win-  
dows 95 OSR2 or a third-party IDE bus master driver). If your hard drive  
and your system software both support Ultra DMA/33 and Ultra DMA/66  
and Ultra DMA/100, select Auto to enable BIOS support. The settings  
are: Auto (Default), Disabled.  
USB Controller  
Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1.1  
controller. The settings are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.  
USB 2.0 Controller  
Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) 1.1/  
2.0 controller. The settings are: Enabled (Default), Disabled.  
USB Keyboard/Mouse Support  
Select Enabled if you use USB KB/Mouse in DOS mode.  
Init Display First  
User can choose display priority on either peripheral PCI slot or on board  
VGA chip. There are 2 options: PCI slot (Default) and On board.  
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SMBus Connector  
Users can select IPMI source and application as below.  
Source  
connected CMM  
MIC-3924B  
PCF8584T  
Hardware Monitor 83782D  
BMC (PMC type) (Reserved)  
MIC-3924A  
CMM (Reserved)  
There are 3 options: MIC-3924B (Default), MIC-3924A and CMM.  
LAN 1 Connector  
The item allows you to choice LAN1 connective way. There are 3  
options: Front (Default), 2.16 and Rear  
LAN 2 Connector  
The item allows you to choice LAN2 connective way. There are 2  
options: 2.16 and Rear (Default)  
IDE HDD Block Mode  
Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple  
sector read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new  
drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number  
of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. The settings are:  
Enabled (Default), Disabled.  
Onboard FDC Controller  
Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDD)  
installed on the system board and you wish to use it. If you install add-on  
FDC or the system has no floppy drive, select Disabled in this field. The  
settings are: Enabled (Default) and Disabled.  
Onboard Serial Port 1/Port 2  
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second  
serial ports. The Serial Port 1 settings are: 3F8/IRQ4 (Default), 2E8/  
IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/ IRQ3, Disabled, Auto.  
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IRQ3 (Default), Disabled, Auto.  
Onboard Parallel Port  
There is a built-in parallel port on the on-board Super I/O chipset that  
provides Standard, ECP, and EPP features. It has the following options:  
Disabled, 3BCH/IRQ7 (Default), 278H/IRQ5 , 378H/IRQ7 and Disable  
Parallel Port Mode  
SPP (Default)  
EPP1.9+SPP  
ECP  
Standard Parallel Port  
Support both the SPP and EPP1.9 modes  
Extended Capability Port  
EPP1.9+ECP  
Printer  
Support both the ECP and EPP1.9 modes  
Support Printer modes  
EPP1.7+SPP  
EPP1.7+ECP  
Support both the SPP and EPP1.7 modes  
Support both the ECP and EPP1.7 modes  
ECP Mode Use DMA  
The options: 1 and 3 (Default)  
4.1.6 Power Management Setup  
The Power Management Setup allows you to configure you system to  
most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with  
your own style of computer use.  
Figure 4.6: Power management setup screen  
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ACPI Function  
This category allows you to select ACPI power management effective or  
not. The options: Enabled (Default) and Disabled.  
4.1.7 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup  
This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or Personal  
Computer Interconnect, is a system which allows I/O devices to operate  
at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating  
with its own special components. This section covers some very technical  
items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should  
make any changes to the default settings.  
Figure 4.7: PNP/PCI configuration screen  
Reset Configuration Data  
Normally, you leave this field Disabled. Select Enabled to reset Extended  
System Configuration Data (ESCD) when you exit Setup if you have  
installed a new add-on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a  
serious conflict that the operating system can not boot. The settings are:  
Enabled and Disabled (Default).  
Resource Controlled By  
The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically config-  
ure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices. However, this  
capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play  
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operating system such as Windows® 95/98. If you set this field to "man-  
ual" choose specific resources by going into each of the sub menu that  
follows this field (a sub menu is preceded by a "y"). The settings are:  
Auto (ESCD) (Default), Manual.  
IRQ Resources  
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt a  
type, depending on the type of device using the interrupt.  
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop  
Leave this field at Disabled. The settings are Enabled, Disabled (Default).  
4.1.8 PC Health Status  
This section shows the Status of you CPU, Fan, Warning for overall sys-  
tem status. This is only available if there is Hardware Monitor onboard.  
Figure 4.8: PC Health setup screen  
Current CPU Temp./ Vcpu-core/Vtt/+3.3V/+5V/+12V/-12V/VBAT  
(V)  
This show system health status.  
4.1.9 Load Optimized Defaults  
When you press <Enter> on this item, you get a confirmation dialog box  
with a message similar to:  
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Pressing 'Y' loads the default values that are factory settings for optimal  
performance system operations.  
4.1.10 Set Password  
To change, confirm, or disable the password, choose the "PASS-WORD  
SETTING" option form the Setup main menu and press [Enter]. The  
password can be at most 8 characters long. Remember, to enable this fea-  
ture. You must first select the Security Option in the Advance BIOS FEA-  
TURES SETUP to be either "Setup" or "System." Pressing [Enter] again  
without typing any characters can disable the password setting function.  
4.1.11 Save & Exit Setup  
If you select this and press the [Enter] key, the values entered in the setup  
utilities will be recorded in the CMOS memory of the chipset. The micro-  
processor will check this every time you turn your system on and com-  
pare this to what it finds as it checks the system. This record is required  
for the system to operate.  
4.1.12 Exit Without Saving  
Selecting this option and pressing the [Enter] key lets you exit the Setup  
program without recording any new values or changing old ones.  
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A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer  
To program the watchdog timer, you must write a program which writes a  
value to I/O port address 443 (hex). This output value represents time  
interval. The value range is from 01 (hex) to FF (hex), and the related  
time interval is 1 sec. to 255 sec.  
Data Time Interval  
01 1 sec.  
02 2 sec.  
03 3 sec.  
04 4 sec.  
FF 255 sec.  
After data entry, your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewrit-  
ing the I/O port 443. When you want to disable the watchdog timer, your  
program should read I/O port 043 (hex). The following example shows  
how you might program the watchdog timer in BASIC:  
10 REM Watchdog timer example program  
20 OUT &H443, data REM Start and restart the watchdog  
30 GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task #1,  
40 OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer  
50 GOSUB 2000 REM Your application task #2,  
60 OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer  
70 X=INP (&H043) REM, Disable the watchdog timer  
80 END  
1000 REM Subroutine #1, your application task  
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1070 RETURN  
2000 REM Subroutine #2, your application task  
2090 RETURN.  
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B.1 J1 Connector  
Table B.1: J1 connector  
Pin  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
REQ64#  
+5V  
ENUM#  
V(I/O)  
AD[3]  
+3.3V  
AD[8]  
V(I/O)  
AD[14]  
+3.3V  
+3.3V  
AD[0]  
+5V  
+5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[1]  
+3.3V  
AD[7]  
+3.3V  
AD[12]  
+3.3V  
SERR#  
+3.3V  
DEVSEL#  
+3.3V  
ACK64#  
AD[2]  
AD[4]  
GND  
AD[9]  
GND  
AD[15]  
GND  
AD[6]  
M66EN  
AD[11]  
GND  
PAR  
AD[5]  
C/BE[0]#  
AD[10]  
AD[13]  
C/BE[1]#  
PERR#  
LOCK#  
TRDY#  
IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA GND  
GND  
V(I/O)  
STOP#  
FRAME#  
IRDY#  
BD/SEL#  
12-14 Key Area  
11  
10  
9
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[18]  
AD[21]  
C/BE[3]#  
AD[26]  
AD[30]  
REQ0#  
N/C  
AD[17]  
GND  
N/C  
AD[16]  
+3.3V  
AD[23]  
V(I/O)  
AD[28]  
+3.3V  
RST#  
V(I/O)  
INTC#  
TMS  
GND  
AD[20]  
GND  
AD[25]  
GND  
CLK0  
GND  
INTP  
+5V  
C/BE[2]#  
AD[19]  
AD[22]  
AD[24]  
AD[27]  
AD[31]  
GNT0#  
INTS  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
8
GND  
AD[29]  
GND  
N/C  
7
6
5
4
IPMB_PWR Healthy#  
3
INTA#  
TCK  
+5V  
INTB#  
+5V  
INTD#  
TDI  
2
N/C  
1
-12V  
TRST#  
+12V  
+5V  
#: Low active  
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B.2 J2 Connector  
Table B.2: J2 connector  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND GA4  
GA3  
GND  
RSV  
GND  
RSV  
GND  
RSV  
GND  
GA2  
RSV  
RSV  
GA1  
RSV  
GND  
GA0  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND CLK6  
GND CLK5  
GND RSV  
RSV  
RSV  
RSV (SMBB_SDA) RSV (SMBB_SCL)  
RSV  
GND RSV  
RSV  
GND  
RSV  
GND RSV  
PRST#  
RSV  
REQ6#  
GND  
GNT6#  
RSV  
GND RSV  
GND RSV  
RSV  
REQ5#  
GND  
GNT5#  
AD[32]  
AD[36]  
AD[39]  
AD[43]  
AD[46]  
AD[50]  
AD[53]  
AD[57]  
AD[60]  
PAR64#  
GND AD[35]  
GND AD[38]  
GND AD[42]  
GND AD[45]  
GND AD[49]  
GND AD[52]  
GND AD[56]  
GND AD[59]  
GND AD[63]  
AD[34] AD[33]  
GND V(I/O)  
AD[41] AD[40]  
GND V(I/O)  
AD[48] AD[47]  
GND V(I/O)  
AD[55] AD[54]  
GND V(I/O)  
AD[62] AD[61]  
AD[37]  
GND  
AD[44]  
GND  
AD[51]  
GND  
8
7
AD[58]  
GND  
6
5
GND C/BE[5]# 64EN# V(I/O)  
C/BE[4]#  
GND  
4
GND V(I/O)  
GND CLK4  
GND CLK2  
GND CLK1  
RSV  
GND  
CLK3  
GND  
C/BE[7]#  
GNT3#  
C/BE[6]# GND  
3
REQ4#  
GNT2#  
GNT1#  
GNT4#  
REQ3#  
REQ2#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
2
SYSEN#  
REQ1#  
1
#: Low active  
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B.3 J3 Connector  
Table B.3: J3 connector  
Pin  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
NC  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND MDIA0+  
GND MDIA1+  
GND MDIB0+  
GND MDIB1+  
GND NC  
MDIA0-  
MDIA1-  
MDIB0-  
MDIB1-  
NC  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
NC  
MDIA2+  
MDIA3+  
MDIB2+  
MDIB3+  
NC  
MDIA2-  
MDIA3-  
MDIB2-  
MDIB3-  
NC  
GND SDD0  
GND SDD1  
GND SDD5  
GND SDD15  
SDD2  
SDD3  
SDD9  
SDD14  
NC  
NC  
NC  
SDD12  
SDD13  
SDIOR#  
SDIOW#  
SDD4  
SDD6  
SDD10  
SDREQ#  
SDA1  
SIORDY  
SDD7  
SDD8  
SDD11  
SDCS3#  
SDA2  
GND IDE_SDLED CLK7  
8
GND IRQ15  
GND FD_DIR#  
GND SLIN-  
GND PE  
SD_CBL_DET SDA0  
7
SDACK#  
INIT-  
IDE_RST#  
SDCS1#  
FD_DS0#  
FD_WDATA#  
6
FD_WGATE# FD_HDSEL#  
FD_STEP# FD_MTR0#  
5
SLCT  
4
GND ERR-  
GND STB-  
GND LPTD5  
GND LPTD0  
ACK-  
FD_RDATA# FD_WRTPRT# FD_TRK0#  
3
AFD-  
FD_DRVEN0 FD_INDEX#  
FD_DSKCHG# GND  
FD_DRVEN1 GND  
2
LPTD6  
LPTD1  
LPTD7  
LPTD2  
BUSY  
1
LPTD3  
LPTD4  
GND  
#: Low active  
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B.4 J5 Connector  
Table B.4: J5 connector  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND ICH_RX+  
ICH_RX-  
GND  
GND  
USBD1-  
USBD1+  
GND  
NC  
ICH_TX+  
BMC_TX+  
GND  
ICH_TX-  
BMC_TX-  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND BMC_RX+ BMC_RX-  
GND GND  
GND  
GND USBD0-  
GND USBD0+  
GND GND  
GND  
GND  
VGA_RED GND  
GND GND  
GND  
VGA-H  
GND  
RIO_REQ7#  
VGA_GRE GND  
EN  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
GND USB_OC0# RIO_GNT7#  
GND  
VGA-V  
GND  
VGA_BLUE GND  
RIO_HW_LED ICH_LEDSPD GND GND  
GND  
GND USB_OC1# RIOINSTALL# RIO_HW_SW  
GND  
GND NRLSD1  
GND NRTS1  
GND NTX1  
NRI1  
NDTR1  
NDSR1  
NCTS1  
TX2  
BMC_LEDACT ICH_LEDLINK VGA_SCL GND  
BMC_LEDLINK ICH_LEDACT VGA_SDA GND  
GND NRX1  
NC  
NC  
MCLK  
MDAT  
KBCLK  
KBDAT  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND NDCD2  
GND 2RXD232  
GND NRXD2  
NRI2  
NDRS2  
NCTS2  
NRTS2  
RX2  
NDTR2  
NTXD2  
8
RTS2#  
7
GND LINKA1G# PORTA_LINK# LINKB100#  
GND LINKA100# PORTA_ACT# LINKB1G#  
PORTB_LINK# +5V  
PORTB_ACT# +5V  
6
5
GND GND  
GND  
+3.3V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
4
GND MDIB2-  
GND MDIB0-  
GND MDIA2-  
GND MDIA0-  
MDIB2+  
MDIB0+  
MDIA2+  
MDIA0+  
MDIB3+  
MDIB1+  
MDIA3+  
MDIA1+  
MDIB3-  
MDIB1-  
MDIA3-  
MDIA1-  
3
2
1
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B.5 System I/O Ports  
Table B.5: System I/O ports  
Address range (Hex) Device  
000-00F  
000-CF7  
010-01F  
020-021  
022-03F  
040-043  
044-05F  
060-060  
061-061  
062-063  
064-064  
065-06F  
070-073  
074-07F  
080-090  
091-093  
094-09F  
0A0-0A1  
0A2-0BF  
0C0-0DF  
0E0-0EF  
0F0-0FF  
170-177  
1F0-1F7  
274-277  
279-279  
294-297  
2F8-2FF  
376-376  
378-37F  
3B0-3BB  
3C0-3DF  
3F0-3F5  
3F6-3F6  
3F7-3F7  
3F8-3FF  
447-44A  
4D0-4D1  
800-87F  
A79-A79  
0D00-FFFF  
Direct memory access controller  
PCI bus  
Motherboard resources  
Programmable interrupt controller  
Motherboard resources  
System timer  
Motherboard resources  
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft natural PS/2 keyboard  
System speaker  
Motherboard resources  
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft natural PS/2 keyboard  
Motherboard resources  
System CMOS / real time clock  
Motherboard resources  
Direct memory access controller  
Motherboard resources  
Direct memory access controller  
Programmable interrupt controller  
Motherboard resources  
Direct memory access controller  
Motherboard resources  
Numeric data processor  
Secondary IDE channel  
Primary IDE channel  
ISAPNP read data port  
ISAPNP read data port  
Motherboard resources  
Communication port (COM2)  
Secondary IDE channel  
Printer port (LPT1)  
ATI Technologies Inc. Rage XL PCI  
ATI Technologies Inc. Rage XL PCI  
Standard floppy disk controller  
Primary IDE channel  
Standard floppy disk controller  
Communication port (COM1)  
A-IPM driver  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
ISAPNP read data port  
PCI bus  
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4000-40BF  
5000-501F  
C000-C0FF  
C400-C43F  
C800-C83F  
CC00-CC3F  
D000-D01F  
D400-D41F  
F000-F00F  
Motherboard resources  
Intel® 82801DB/DBM SMBus controller -24C3  
ATI Technologies Inc. Rage XL PCI  
Intel® 82540EM based network connection #2  
Intel® 82540EM based network connection  
Intel® PRO/100 VE network connection  
Intel® 82801DB/DBM USB universal host controller - 24C4  
Intel® 82801DB/DBM USB universal host controller - 24C2  
Intel® 82801DB Ultra ATA Storage controller - 24CB  
B.6 Interrupt Assignments  
Table B.6: Interrupt assignments  
Interrupt#  
Interrupt source  
IRQ 0 (ISA)  
IRQ 1 (ISA)  
IRQ 3 (ISA)  
IRQ 4 (ISA)  
IRQ 5 (ISA)  
IRQ 8 (ISA)  
IRQ 9 (ISA)  
IRQ 12 (ISA)  
IRQ 13 (ISA)  
IRQ 14 (ISA)  
IRQ 15 (ISA)  
System timer  
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft natural PS/2 keyboard  
Communications port (COM2)  
Communications port (COM1)  
A-IPM driver  
System CMOS / real time clock  
Microsoft ACPI-Compliant system  
PS/2 compatible mouse  
Numeric data processor  
Primary IDE channel  
Secondary IDE channel  
B.7 1st MB Memory Map  
Table B.7: 1st MB memory map  
Address range (Hex)  
F000h - FFFFh  
CC00h - EFFFh  
CA00h - CBFFh  
C000h - C9FFh  
B800h - BFFFh  
B000h - B7FFh  
A000h - AFFFh  
0000h - 9FFFh  
Device  
System ROM  
Unused  
Used  
Expansion ROM  
CGA/EGA/VGA text  
Unused  
EGA/VGA graphics  
Base memory.  
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