Advantech Computer Hardware Intel User Manual

MIC-3365  
6U-sized Intel Pentium III/Celeron CPU  
board for CompactPCI™  
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Product warranty  
Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its  
products 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 personnel 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  
testing, 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  
example, 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  
merchandize authorization) number from your dealer. This allows  
us to process 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:  
• One MIC-3365 all-in-one single board computer  
• One utility CD-ROM disc  
• One 6-pin mini-DIN to PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse cable  
• One heat sink plate  
• One optional bracket for mounting on-board hard disk drive and  
floppy disk drive  
• One hard disk drive (IDE) interface cable (44-pin)  
• One 26-pin FPC for floppy drive  
• One warranty certificate  
• This user's manual  
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor  
or sales representative immediately.  
Technical Support and Sales Assistance  
If you have any technical questions about the MIC-3365 or any other  
Advantech products, please visit our support website at:  
http://www.advantech.com.tw/support  
For more information about Advantech's products and sales informa-  
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http://www.advantech.com  
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Contents  
Chapter 1 Hardware Configuration..................................... 1  
1.1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 2  
1.2 Specifications ................................................................................... 3  
1.2.1 Standard SBC functions ........................................................................ 3  
1.2.2 VGA interface ....................................................................................... 4  
1.2.3 Ultra 2 SCSI Interface (MIC-3365 and MIC-3365F) ........................... 4  
1.2.4 Mechanical and environmental specifications ....................................... 4  
1.3 Safety Precautions ........................................................................... 5  
1.4 Function Block Diagram ................................................................ 6  
1.5 Board Dimensions ........................................................................... 7  
1.6 Jumpers............................................................................................ 8  
1.6.1 Jumper Locations .................................................................................. 8  
1.6.2 Jumper Settings ..................................................................................... 9  
1.6.3 Clear CMOS (JP5) .............................................................................. 10  
1.7 Connectors .....................................................................................11  
1.8 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators....................................... 13  
1.9 Installing SDRAM (DIMMs) ......................................................... 14  
1.10 Installing CPU heat sink and HDD, FDD brackets ..................... 16  
1.11 Software Support ........................................................................... 18  
CHapter 2 Connecting Peripherals .................................. 19  
2.1 IDE Device (CN12) ........................................................................20  
2.2 Floppy Drive (CN11) ..................................................................... 20  
2.3 VGA Display Connector (CN2) .....................................................21  
2.4 Parallel Port Connector (CN1) .....................................................21  
2.5 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (CN7) ..............................21  
2.6 Serial Ports (CN13 and CN6) ........................................................21  
2.7 Ethernet Configuration (CN4 and CN5) ......................................22  
2.8 USB Connector (CN8) ...................................................................22  
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2.9 Ultra 2 SCSI Interface ...................................................................23  
2.10 Card Installation ........................................................................... 23  
Chapter 3 Ethernet Software Configuration..................... 25  
3.1 Introduction ...................................................................................26  
3.2 Utility and Drivers.........................................................................26  
3.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0 ..................................................29  
Chapter 4 AGP VGA Setup .................................................. 39  
4.1 Introduction ...................................................................................40  
4.2 Installation of SVGA Driver ......................................................... 40  
4.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0 ..................................................41  
Chapter 5 SCSI Software Configuration .......................... 47  
5.1 Introduction ...................................................................................48  
5.2 Utility and Drivers.........................................................................48  
5.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0 ..................................................50  
Chapter 6 Award BIOS Setup .............................................. 59  
6.1 Introduction ...................................................................................60  
6.2 Entering Setup ...............................................................................60  
6.3 Standard CMOS Features .............................................................61  
6.4 Advanced BIOS Features ..............................................................62  
6.5 CHIPSET Features Setup .............................................................65  
6.6 Integrated Peripherals ..................................................................65  
6.7 Power Management Setup ............................................................66  
6.8 PnP/PCI Configurations ............................................................... 67  
6.9 Load Optimized Defaults ..............................................................68  
6.10 Set Password .................................................................................. 69  
6.11 Save & Exit Setup ........................................................................... 70  
6.12 Exit Without Saving .......................................................................71  
Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer ................ 73  
A.1 Programming the Watchdog Timer.................................................74  
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Appendix B Pin Assignments.............................................. 77  
B.1 VGA Display Connector (CN2) ......................................................78  
B.2 Keyboard and Mouse Connnector (CN7).....................................78  
B.3 COM1 and COM2 Serial Port (CN13 and CN6) .........................79  
B.4 USB Connector (CN8) ...................................................................80  
B.5 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector (CN4 and CN5)..................................80  
B.6 Parallel Port Connector (CN1) .....................................................81  
B.7 IDE Connector (CN12) ..................................................................82  
B.8 Floppy Drive Connnector (CN11) ................................................83  
B.9 System I/O Ports ............................................................................84  
B.10 DMA ChannelAssignments ...........................................................85  
B.11 InterruptAssignments ...................................................................85  
B.12 1st MB Memory Map ....................................................................86  
B.13 J1 connector pin assignments .......................................................87  
B.14 J2 connector pin assignments .......................................................88  
B.15 J3 connector pin assignments .......................................................89  
B.16 J4 connector pin assignments .......................................................90  
B.17 J5 connector pin assignments .......................................................91  
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Tables  
Table 1-1: MIC-3365 jumper descriptions ..............................................8  
Table 1-2: Clear CMOS....................................................................... 10  
Table 1-3: MIC-3365 connector descriptions ....................................... 11  
Table 1-4: Recommended SDRAM ..................................................... 15  
Table 2-1: MIC-3365 serial port default settings .................................. 22  
Table B-1: MIC-3365 CRT display connector....................................... 78  
Table B-2: MIC-3365 keyboard connector ........................................... 78  
Table B-3: MIC-3365 COM1 and COM2 serial port .............................. 79  
Table B-4: MIC-3365 USB1/USB2 connector ...................................... 80  
Table B-5: MIC-3365 Ethernet RJ-45 connector .................................. 80  
Table B-6: MIC-3365 parallel port connector ....................................... 81  
Table B-7: MIC-3365 IDE connector .................................................... 82  
Table B-8: MIC-3351 floppy drive connector ........................................ 83  
Table B-9: System I/O ports ............................................................... 84  
Table B-10: DMA channel assignments .............................................. 85  
Table B-11: Interrupt assignments ...................................................... 85  
Table B-12: 1st MB memory map ....................................................... 86  
Table B-13: J1 connector pin assignments ......................................... 87  
Table B-14: J2 connector pin assignments ......................................... 88  
Table B-15: J3 connector pin assignments ......................................... 89  
Table B-16: J4 connector pin assignments ......................................... 90  
Table B-17: J5 connector pin assignments ......................................... 91  
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Figures  
Figure 1-1: MIC-3365 function block diagram ........................................6  
Figure 1-2: MIC-3365 board dimensions ...............................................7  
Figure 1-3: MIC-3365 jumper locations .................................................8  
Figure 1-4: MIC-3365 connector locations .......................................... 12  
Figure 1-5: MIC-3365 front panel connector and indicator locations .... 13  
Figure 1-6: Heat sink installation for 1 slot wide solution .................... 16  
Figure 1-7: Heat sink installation for 2 slot wide solution .................... 17  
Figure 2-1: Installing the card into the chassis ................................... 24  
Figure 6-1: Initial Setup screen.......................................................... 60  
Figure 6-2: Standard CMOS Features screen.................................... 61  
Figure 6-3: Advanced BIOS Features screen ..................................... 62  
Figure 6-4: Advanced Chipset Features screen ................................. 65  
Figure 6-5: Integrated Peripherals screen ........................................... 66  
Figure 6-6: Power Management Setup screen ................................... 67  
Figure 6-7: PnP/PCI Configurations screen ....................................... 68  
Figure 6-8: Load Optimized Defaults screen ....................................... 68  
Figure 6-9: Set Password screen ....................................................... 69  
Figure 6-10: Save & Exit Setup screen............................................... 70  
Figure 6-11: Exit Without Saving screen ............................................. 71  
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Hardware  
Configuration  
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1.1 Introduction  
The MIC-3365 is a 6U-sized Intel® Pentium® III/CeleronTM CPU board  
and complies with PICMG 2.0 R2.1 CompactPCITM specifications.  
The MIC-3365 supports both FC-PGA Intel® Pentium® III Copper-  
mine processors and Intel® CeleronTM processors.  
The MIC-3365 is available in three versions: MIC-3365, MIC-3365D,  
and MIC-3365F.  
PCI-to-PCI  
bridge  
On-board  
HDD & FDD  
Model  
COM USB SCSI  
width  
MIC-3365  
MIC-3365D  
MIC-3365F  
1
1
2
1
1
2
Yes  
-
1
2
1
1-slot  
1-slot  
2-slot  
-
-
Yes  
Yes  
Please check which version of the MIC-3365 you have on hand.  
Some of the functions in this manual may not be applicable to some  
versions. The MIC-3365 supports rear transition board and is best  
performed with the MIC-3302. Please refer to the MIC-3302's manual  
for more detailed information.  
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1.2 Specifications  
1.2.1 Standard SBC functions  
CPU: Intel® Socket 370 Pentium® III Coppermine CPU up to 700  
MHz, Intel® Socket 370 CeleronTM CPU up to 566 MHz  
BIOS:Award BIOS (Intel® FWH 4 Mb)  
Chipset: Intel® 810  
System bus frequency: 100/66 MHz  
Bus interface: 32-bit, 33 MHz, PICMG 2.0 compliant  
L2 cache: CPU built-in 256 KB (Pentium® III) or 128 KB  
(Celeron) on die  
RAM: Two 168-pin DIMM sockets support up to 512 MB SDRAM  
at 100 MHz, unbuffered  
EIDE interface: Handles up to 4 IDE HDDs or other IDE devices.  
Supports PIO mode 4 and Ultra DMA/33, Ultra DMA/66 mode (via  
J3 connector)  
FDD interface: Supports up to two floppy disk drives (via J3  
connector)  
Parallel port: Configured to LPT1, LPT2, LPT3 or disabled.  
Supports multi-mode parallel port (SPP/ECP/EPP)  
Serial ports: Two RS-232 ports with 16C550 UARTs. MIC-3365  
and MIC-3365D provides one serial port, and MIC-3365F provides  
two serial ports on the front panel  
PCI Watchdog timer (MIC-3365D only): Can generate a system  
reset. Time interval is from 1 to 63 seconds, jumperless with run-  
time setup. To program the watchdog timer, refer to Appendix A,  
"Programming the Watchdog Timer".  
Ethernet: Dual Intel® 82559 Fast Ethernet Controller Chips, 10/  
100 Base-TX with RJ-45 connectors  
Keyboard/mouse connector: One 6-pin mini-DIN connector on the  
front panel  
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USB interface: Two USB connectors with fuse protection.  
MIC-3365 and MIC-3365D provides one USB connector and  
MIC-3365F provides two USB connectors on the front panel  
PCI-to-PCI bridge: One/Two Intel® DEC 21150 PCI bus controller  
chips, drive up to 7/14 PCI bus master peripherals. MIC-3365 and  
MIC-3365F support 7 PCI bus masters and MIC-3365D supports 14  
PCI bus masters.  
1.2.2 VGA interface  
Controller: Chipset built-in VGA display  
Display resolution: Supports non-interlaced CRT monitor  
resolutions up to 1024 x 768 x 16-bit color for 3D graphics, and  
1600 x 1200 x 8-bit color for 2D graphics. 24-bit color up to  
1280 x 1024.  
1.2.3 Ultra 2 SCSI Interface (MIC-3365 and MIC-3365F)  
Controller: Symbios SYM53C895  
• Supports 16-bit Low Voltage Differential (LVD) and Single Ended  
(SE) signaling  
• Performs Ultra 2 SCSI LVD synchronous. Transfers as fast as  
80 MB/s  
• Available on the rear transition board (MIC-3302) via J5 connector  
1.2.4 Mechanical and environmental specifications  
Board size: 233.35 x 160 mm (6U size), MIC-3365 and  
MIC-3365D is 1-slot (4TE) wide, and MIC-3365F is 2-slot (8TE)  
wide  
Max. power requirements: +5V (4.75 ~ 5.25 V) @ 6.38A (Intel®  
CeleronTM 500 MHz)  
Operating temperature: 0 ~ 60° C (32 ~ 158° F)  
Storage temperature: -20° C ~ 80° C(-4 ~ 176° F)  
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Humidity (operating and storage): 5 ~ 95% (non-condensing)  
Board weight: 0.8 kg (1.8 lb)  
Shock: 20 G (operating); 50 G (storage/transit)  
Random vibration: 1.5 Grms  
1.3 Safety Precautions  
Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the  
products from damage.  
1. To avoid electrical 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  
sudden 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 electri-  
cal discharges and fields. Keep the card in its antistatic packaging  
when it is not installed in the PC, and place it on a static dissipa-  
tive mat when you are working with it. Wear a grounding wrist  
strap for continuous protection.  
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1.4 Function Block Diagram  
Figure 1-1: MIC-3365 function block diagram  
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1.5 Board Dimensions  
160 mm  
233.35 mm  
Figure 1-2: MIC-3365 board dimensions  
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1.6 Jumpers  
1.6.1 Jumper Locations  
The MIC-3365 provides jumpers for configuring your board for  
specific applications other than the default settings.  
Table 1-1 list the jumper functions. Figure 1-3 illustrates the jumper  
locations. The default jumper setting is illustrated in Figure 1-3.  
Table 1-1: MIC-3365 jumper descriptions  
Number  
Function  
JP5  
Clear CMOS  
JP5  
Figure 1-3: MIC-3365 jumper locations  
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1.6.2 Jumper Settings  
This section tells how to set the jumpers to configure your card. It  
gives the card default configuration and your options for each jumper.  
After you set the jumpers and install the card, you will also need to  
run the BIOS Setup program (discussed in Chapter 6) to configure the  
serial port addresses, floppy/hard disk drive types and system  
operating parameters. Connections, such as hard disk cables, appear  
in Chapter 2.  
For the locations of each jumper, see the board layout diagram  
depicted earlier in this chapter.  
You configure your card to match the needs of your application by  
setting jumpers. A jumper is a metal bridge that closes an electrical  
circuit. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal cap (often  
protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them.  
To "close" a jumper you connect the pins with the cap. To "open" a  
jumper you remove the cap. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins,  
labeled 1, 2 and 3. In this case you connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2  
and 3.  
3
2
1
Open  
Closed  
Closed 2-3  
The jumper settings are schematically depicted in this manual as  
follows:  
1
Open  
Closed  
Closed 2-3  
You may find a pair of needle-nose pliers useful for setting the  
jumpers.  
If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for  
your application, contact your local distributor or sales representative  
before you make any changes.  
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1.6.3 Clear CMOS (JP5)  
This jumper is used to erase CMOS data and reset system BIOS  
information. Follow the procedures below to clear the CMOS.  
1. Turn off the system.  
2. Close jumper JP5 (2-3) for about 2-3 seconds.  
3. Close jumper JP5 (1-2).  
4. Turn on the system. The BIOS is reset to its default setting.  
Table 1-2: Clear CMOS  
CMOS  
JP5  
3
2
1
1
Clear  
3
2
Normal  
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1.7 Connectors  
On-board connectors link to external devices such as hard disk drives,  
keyboards, or floppy drives, etc. Table 1-3 lists the function of each  
connector and Figure 1-4 and Figure 1-5 illustrate each connector  
location. Chapter 2 gives instructions for connecting external  
devices to your card.  
Table 1-3: MIC-3365 connector descriptions  
Number Function  
CN3  
Reset switch  
CN1  
Parallel port  
CN2  
VGA connector  
LED2  
CN4  
HDD LED and Power LED  
Ethernet connector 1  
Ethernet connector 2  
COM2  
CN5  
CN6  
CN7  
PS/2 Keyboard and mouse connector  
USB connector  
CN8  
CN10  
CN11  
CN12  
CN13  
DIM1  
DIM2  
J1/J2  
Fan connector  
Floppy disk drive connector  
IDE connector  
COM1  
DIMM socket 1  
DIMM socket 2  
Primary CompactPCITM bus  
J3/J4/J5 Rear I/O transition  
CPU1 Socket 370 for CPU  
Please refer to Appendix B for pin assignments.  
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Figure 1-4: MIC-3365 connector locations  
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1.8 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators  
TM  
LAN1  
LAN2  
USB  
USB  
USB  
COM1  
COM1  
COM1  
COM2  
PRINTER  
VGA  
VGA  
VGA  
HDD  
PWR  
RESET  
FDD  
HDD  
PWR  
HDD  
PWR  
RESET  
TM  
RESET  
TM  
MIC-3365  
MIC-3365D  
MIC-3365F  
Figure 1-5: MIC-3365 front panel connector and indicator locations  
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1.9 Installing SDRAM (DIMMs)  
The MIC-3365 provides two 168-pin DIMM sockets. Each socket  
accepts either 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256 MB SDRAM. The sockets can  
be filled in any combination with DIMMs of any size, giving a total  
memory capacity between 16 and 512 MB.  
Since the MIC-3365 can operate at 66 or 100 MHz, we recommend  
using PC100-compliant DIMMs.  
The procedure for installing DIMMs appears below. Please follow  
these steps carefully.  
1. Ensure that all power supplies to the system are switched Off.  
2. Install the DIMM modules. Install the DIMM so that its gold pins  
point down into the DIMM socket.  
3. Slip the DIMM into the socket and carefully fit the bottom of the  
card against the connectors.  
4. Gently push the DIMM into the socket, until the clips on the ends  
of the DIMM sockets snap into place.  
5. Check to ensure that the DIMM is correctly seated and all connec-  
tor contacts touch. The DIMM should not move around in its  
socket.  
Note:  
The DIMM modules can only fit into sockets one way,  
in accordance with the keyed notches along the  
bottom edge of the modules. Their gold pins must  
point down into the DIMM socket.  
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Note:  
To ensure compatibility between the MIC-3365 and  
DRAMmodules, our R&D team has compiled a list of  
recommended SDRAMs. Only those which have  
passed the team’s strict and rigorous testing proce-  
dures are included. Please refer to the table below.  
You may order the SDRAMs locally or from Advan-  
tech. If you want to buy from us, please contact  
Advantech’s sales representatives for details.  
Ordering  
Number  
Vendor  
Chip Name  
Capacity Specification  
NEC  
T0951F3365 D4564163G5-A80  
D4564163G5-A10  
Data  
Specialties  
64MB  
PC-100  
PC-100  
NEC  
T0952F3365 D45128163G5-A80 128MB  
D45128163G5-A10  
Data  
Specialties  
NEC  
T0951U3365 D4564163G5-A80  
D4564163G5-A10  
Unigen  
Unigen  
64MB  
PC-100  
PC-100  
NEC  
T0952U3365 D45128163G5-A80 128MB  
D45128163G5-A10  
Table 1-4: Recommended SDRAM  
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1.10 Installing CPU heat sink and HDD, FDD  
brackets  
The MIC-3365 accepts Intel® socket 370 Pentium® III Cuppermine  
CPU or Intel® socket 370 CeleronTM CPU. In order to meet critical  
environmental conditions and the physical space of the MIC-3365 at  
the same time, Advantech designed a heat sink to fulfill both needs.  
Please refer to Figure 1-6 for an illustration of the heat sink used for  
the MIC-3365 and MIC-3365D, 1-slot wide solution. Figure 1-7  
illustrates the installation method of the heat sink, HDD, and FDD  
brackets used for the MIC-3365F.  
Because the thickness of the Pentium® III and CeleronTM CPU are  
different, Advantech provides a samll aluminum plate along with the  
heat sink when installed with a Pentium® III CPU. The small alumi-  
num plate is default fastened on the heat sink in the factory. If users  
would like to use a CeleronTM CPU on the MIC-3365, please remove  
the small aluminum plate from the heat sink.  
Figure 1-6: Heat sink installation for 1 slot wide solution  
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1.11 Software Support  
The MIC-3365 supports lots of operating systems, such as Microsoft  
Windows family, Linux, SCO UNIX, QNX, etc.  
Note:  
At the beginning of QNX installation process, please  
follow the system's installation guide shown on the  
screen. Press anykey and F2 when asked, and then  
choose VGA 16 Color Only, and press <space> to  
continue. Otherwise, you won't be able to contiune  
installing QNX.  
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2.1 IDE Device (CN12)  
The MIC-3365 provides two IDE (Integrated Device Electronics)  
channels via the J3 connector to the rear transition board MIC-3302.  
Four IDE drives can be connected to the MIC-3365 through the rear  
transition board MIC-3302.  
The MIC-3365F provides a mounting bracket to mount a 2.5" hard  
disk drive on board. Users can connect this 2.5" hard disk drive to the  
on-board 44-pin IDE connector (CN12).  
Users can connect two IDE drives to each IDE channel. 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 information. A jumper diagram usually appears on the top side  
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.  
Note:  
We don't recommend connection to the following  
Seagate brand IDE HDD models: ST 31276A, ST  
31720A, ST 32531A, ST 33240A or ST 34340A  
2.2 Floppy Drive (CN11)  
The MIC-3365 supports two floppy disk drives via the J3 connector  
to the rear transition board MIC-3302. Users can connect up to two  
floppy drives to the connector on the MIC-3302.  
The MIC-3365F provides a mounting bracket to mount a slim-type  
floppy disk drive on board. Users can connect this slim-type FDD to  
the CN11 connector.  
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2.3 VGA Display Connector (CN2)  
The MIC-3365 provides an VGA chipset built-in display for high  
performance application. The MIC-3365's CN2 is a DB-15 connector  
for VGA monitor input. Pin assignments for the VGA display are  
detailed in Appendix A.  
2.4 Parallel Port Connector (CN1)  
The parallel port is normally used to connect the CPU board to a  
printer. The MIC-3365 includes an on-board parallel port, accessed  
through a DB 25-pin connector, CN1, on the front panel.  
The parallel port is designated as LPT1 and can be disabled or  
changed to LPT2 or LPT3 from the system BIOS setup.  
2.5 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (CN7)  
The MIC-3365 provides a 6-pin mini-DIN connector (CN7) on the  
front panel for connection of PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse. The  
MIC-3365 comes with a cable to convert from the single 6-pin mini-  
DIN connector to a double PS/2 keyboard connector and PS/2 mouse  
connector. Since these two connectors are identical, please follow the  
icons on the cable to plug the keyboard and the mouse into their  
correct connectors.  
2.6 Serial Ports (CN13 and CN6)  
The MIC-3365 offers two serial ports: COM1 and COM2 in  
MIC-3365F version, both in RS-232. 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 ( For example, 3F8H [COM1],  
2F8H [COM2]) or disable it, using the BIOS Advanced Setup pro-  
gram, covered in Chapter 6.  
Different devices implement 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 connector.  
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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-3365 board's ports:  
Table 2-1: MIC-3365 serial port default settings  
Port  
Address  
3F8, 3E8  
2F8, 2E8  
Default  
COM1  
COM2  
3F8/IRQ4  
2F8/IRQ3  
2.7 Ethernet Configuration (CN4 and CN5)  
The MIC-3365 is equipped with dual high performance 32-bit PCI-  
bus Fast Ethernet interfaces which are fully compliant with IEEE  
802.3u 10/100Base-TX specifications. It is supported by all major  
network operating systems and is 100% Novell NE-2000 compatible.  
Two on-board RJ-45 jacks provide convenient connection to the  
network.  
The medium type can be configured via the software program  
included on the utility CD-ROM disc. (See Chapter 3 for detailed  
information.)  
2.8 USB Connector (CN8)  
The MIC-3365 provides one USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface on  
the front panel, and the MIC-3365F provides two USB interfaces on  
the front panel. The USB interface gives complete plug and play, hot  
attach/detach for up to 127 external devices. The MIC-3365 USB  
interfaces comply with USB specification rev. 1.0 and are fuse  
protected.  
The USB interfaces can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. The  
USB controller default is "Enabled" but the USB keyboard support  
default is "Disabled".  
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2.9 Ultra 2 SCSI Interface  
The MIC-3365 and MIC-3365F provides an Ultra 2 SCSI interface on  
the rear transition board MIC-3302 via the J5 connector. The  
MIC-3302 has a 68-pin, dual in-line connector for Ultra 2 SCSI  
devices. Connection of SCSI devices requires special attention,  
especially when determining the last drive on the SCSI chain. Refer  
to Chapter 5 and your device's operating manual for detailed installa-  
tion advice.  
2.10 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 of MIC-3365 help you install and remove  
the card easily and safely. Follow the procedure below to install the  
MIC-3365 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. Holding both handles, pull out the red portion in the middle of the  
handle 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  
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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. Pull out the red portion in  
the middle of the handle to unlock the handle.  
2. Lift the upper handle up and press the lower handle down to  
release the card from the backplane.  
3. Slide the card out.  
K eep y ou r fin gers  
aw ay fro m this area.  
Figure 2-1: Installing the card into the chassis  
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3.1 Introduction  
The MIC-3365 has two on-board high-performance fast Ethernet  
interfaces which comply with IEEE 802.3/802.3u for 10Base-T and 100  
Base-TX data rates.  
The module uses two Intel® 82559 fast Ethernet controllers with  
integrated PHY and is compatible with the Intel® PRO/100+ Server and  
Client Adapter. The dual Ethernet channel design provides several  
options for increasing throughput and fault tolerance when running  
Windows NT 4.0 or NetWare 4.1x and newer versions of these,  
includes:  
•Adapter Fault Tolerance (AFT) - provides automatic redundancy for  
your Ethernet channel. If the primary channel fails, the secondary  
takes over.  
• Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB) - creates a team of 2 channels to  
increase transmission throughput. Also includes AFT and ALB.  
This function works with any 100BASE-TX switch.  
• Fast EtherChannel (FEC) - creates a team of 2 to 4 channels to  
increase transmission and reception throughput. Also includes AFT.  
This function requires a Cisco switch with FEC capability.  
The MIC-3365 comes with drivers for a wide variety of networks and  
operating systems. The MIC-3365 is an excellent choice for operation  
in standalone and harsh industrial environments.  
3.2 Utility and Drivers  
The MIC-3365's on-board Ethernet interface supports all major network  
operating systems. The installation instructions and drivers for  
different operating systems are located in the following directories of  
the utility CD-ROM disc:  
General Information:  
\MIC3365\LAN\README.TXT: General information about the  
drivers  
For Microsoft Windows:  
\MIC3365\LAN\INFO\MS\MS.TXT: Installation instructions for  
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\MIC3365\LAN\E100BNT.SYS (NDIS 4.0), \MIC3365\LAN\  
OEMSETUP.INF: Drivers for Windows NT 4.0  
\MIC3365\LAN\E100B.SYS (NDIS 3), \MIC3365\LAN\  
OEMSETUP.INF: Drivers for Windows NT 3.51  
\MIC3365\LAN\NET82557.INF: Drivers for Windows 98  
\MIC3365\LAN\E100BNT.SYS (NDIS 4.0), \MIC3365\LAN\  
NET82557.INF: Drivers for Windows 95  
MIC3365\LAN\WFW\E100B.38_, \MIC3365\LAN\WFW\  
OEMSETUP.INF: Drivers for Windows 3.1  
For Novell NetWare  
\MIC3365\LAN\INFO\NETWARE\NETWARE.TXT: Installation  
instructions for Novell NetWare  
\MIC3365\LAN\NWSERVER\3X4X.OLD\E100B.LAN: Drivers for  
NetWare 3.12 and 4.10  
\MIC3365\LAN\NWSERVER\311LAN\E100B.LAN: Drivers for  
NetWare 3.11  
\MIC3365\LAN\OS2\E100BODI.SYS: Drivers for NetWare OS/2  
ODI Client  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100BODI.COM: Drivers for DOS ODI Client  
ForUNIX  
\MIC3365\LAN\INFO\UNIX\UNIX.TXT: Installation instructions for  
UNIX  
For Other Operating Systems  
\MIC3365\LAN\INFO\OTHER\OTHER.TXT: Installation instruc-  
tions for other operating systems  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS: Drivers for IBM LAN support  
for AS/400 and NetWare (for LANSUP)  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100BODI.COM: Drivers for IBM LAN  
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\MIC3365\LAN\OS2\E100B.OS2: Drivers for LAN server  
(OS/2 driver)  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS: Drivers for LAN server  
(DOS driver)  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS: Drivers for BANYAN NDIS  
workstation  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS: Drivers for LANTASTIC 6.0  
\MIC3365\LAN\DOS\E100B.DOS: Drivers for general NDIS 2.X  
(DOS driver)  
\MIC3365\LAN\OS2\E100B.OS2: Drivers for general NDIS 2.X  
(OS/2 driver)  
Before installing drivers, please refer to the installation instructions of each  
operating system.  
Note:  
Note:  
Do not use the driver recommended by the Windows  
95/98/NT Add New Hardware wizard. Choose the  
driver from the utility CD-ROM disc.  
Operating system vendors may post driver updates  
on their web sites. Please visit the web sites of OS  
vendors to download updated drivers.  
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3.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0  
Before installing; create a new folder [!] ,\MIC3365\LAN\, in your  
"E:" drive on your hard disk drive, and download all files from the  
directory, \MIC3365\LAN\, on the utility CD-ROM to it.  
1. In the Windows NT screen, select "Start", click "Settings".  
Click the "Control Panel" item and choose "Network".  
2. Click "Yes".  
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3. Click "Wired to the Network", or users may choose "Remote  
access to the network" if applicable.  
4. Click "Select from list".  
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5. Click "Have Disk".  
6. Type in "E:\MIC3365\LAN" in the blank column and click "OK".  
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7. Click "OK".  
8. Click "Next".  
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9. Click "Next".  
10. Click "Next".  
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11. Click "Next".  
12. Insert Windows NT source disc in drive E. Type "E:\I386" in  
the blank column or any other directory that contains the  
Windows NT files. Click "Continue".  
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13. Wait for the installation to finish.  
14. Complete the settings with users' network settings. Click "OK".  
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15. Click "Next".  
16. Click "Next".  
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17. Click "Yes" to restart the computer and enable the changes to  
take effect.  
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4.1 Introduction  
The MIC-3365 uses chipset built-in AGP VGA display. This chapter  
describes how to install the VGA drivers to the MIC-3365.  
4.2 Installation of SVGA Driver  
The MIC-3365 is supplied with a utility CD-ROM disc that holds the  
necessary files for setting up the VGA display under the directory  
\MIC-3365\VGA. The contents and path names of this directory are  
listed below:  
MIC3365\VGA\Win311: VGA utility for Windows 3.1  
MIC3365\VGA\Win9x: VGA utility for Windows 95/98  
MIC3000\VGA\Nt351: Utility for Windows NT 3.51  
MIC3365\VGA\Nt40: VGA utility for Windows 4.0  
Complete the following steps to install the VGA driver. Follow the  
procedures in the flow chart that apply to the operating system you  
are using with your MIC-3365.  
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4.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0  
1. Insert the utility CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive and wait for the  
auto-run screen to pop up. Click "Install Drivers".  
2. Click "MIC-3000 Series".  
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3. Click "MIC-3365".  
4. Under VGA Drivers menu, click "Browse" to choose the operating  
system used.  
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5. Click "Nt40".  
6. Click "Graphics".  
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7. Click "Setup.exe".  
8. Click "Next".  
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9. Click "Yes".  
10. Click "Next" to install drivers.  
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11. Wait for installation to finish.  
12. Click "Finish" to restart the computer and enable the changes to  
take effect.  
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SCSI Software  
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5.1 Introduction  
The MIC-3365 uses the Symbios SYM53C895 SCSI processor to  
provide an Ultra 2 SCSI interface on the rear transition board MIC-3302  
via the J5 connector. The Ultra 2 SCSI interface has a data transfer rate  
up to 80 MB/s. The device can support cables up to 12-meter long and  
up to 16 LVD devices on a wide LVD ( Low Voltage Differential) SCSI  
bus. Device drivers and utilities for DOS, Windows 95/98/NT, OS/2,  
SCO UNIX, UnixWare and NetWare are included in the utility CD-ROM  
disc.  
5.2 Utility and Drivers  
The utility user's guide and installation instructions are provided in the  
utility CD-ROM disc. The instructions are located in the directory  
\MIC3365\SCSI and include:  
For DOS:  
\MIC3365\SCSI\DOS\DOS.TXT: Installation instructions for DOS  
\MIC3365\SCSI\DOS\INSTALL.EXE: Drivers for DOS  
For Windows 95/98:  
\MIC3365\SCSI\WIN9X\WIN9598.TXT: Installation instructions  
for Windows 95/98  
\MIC3365\SCSI\WIN9X\SYMC8XX.INF: Drivers for Windows 95/  
98  
For Windows NT:  
\MIC3365\SCSI\WINNT\WINNT.TXT: Installation instructions for  
Windows NT 4.0  
\MIC3365\SCSI\WINNT\OEMSETUP.INF: Drivers for Windows NT  
4.0  
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For OS/2:  
\MIC3365\SCSI\OS2\OS2.TXT: Installation instructions for OS2  
\MIC3365\SCSI\OS2\SYM8XXPC.EXE,  
\MIC3365\SCSI\OS2\SYM_HIPC.EXE: Drivers for OS2  
Note:  
The installation procedures below assume users' CD-  
ROM drive name is E.  
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5.3 Installation for Windows NT 4.0  
1. In the Windows NT screen, select "Start", click "Settings".  
Click the "Control Panel" item and choose "SCSI Adapters".  
2. Click "Add".  
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3. Click "Have Disk".  
4. Click "Browse".  
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5. Click "Cancel".  
6. Click "My Computer".  
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7. Click "Drv_Bank (E)".  
8. Click "MIC3365".  
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9. Click "SCSI".  
10. Click "Winnt".  
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11. Click "Oemsetup".  
12. Click "OK".  
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13. Click "OK".  
14. Click "Continue".  
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13. Click "Yes" to restart the computer and enable the changes to take  
effect.  
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6.1 Introduction  
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.  
6.2 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 supports  
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.  
Figure 6-1: Initial Setup screen  
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6.3 Standard CMOS Features  
Choose the "STANDARD CMOS FEATURES" option from the  
INITIAL SETUP Menu, and the screen below will be displayed. This  
standard setup menu allows users to configure system components  
such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive, display, and memory.  
Figure 6-2: Standard CMOS Features screen  
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6.4 Advanced BIOS Features  
The "ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES" screen will appear after choos-  
ing the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES item from the INITIAL SETUP  
Menu. This screen allows users to configure the MIC-3365 according  
to their particular requirements.  
Below are some major items that are provided in the ADVANCED BIOS  
FEATURES screen:  
Figure 6-3: Advanced BIOS Features screen  
Virus Warning  
During and after the system boots up, any attempt to write to the boot  
sector 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 Internal Cache/External Cache  
Depending on the CPU/chipset design, these options can speed up  
memory access when enabled.  
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CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking  
This option controls the ECC capability in the CPU level 2 cache.  
Quick Power On Self Test  
This option speeds up the Power-On Self Test (POST) conducted as  
soon as the computer is turned on. When enabled, the BIOS shortens  
or skips some of the items during the test. When disabled, normal  
POST procedures resume.  
First/Second/Third Boot Devices  
These options determines the boot up sequence. The default value for  
the first, second, and third devices options are "Floppy, HDD-0, and  
LS/ZIP" respectively. The following options are available:  
Floppy:  
LS/ZIP:  
HDD-0:  
SCSI:  
Computer will boot from the floppy disk drive  
Computer will boot from the LS or ZIP drive  
Computer will boot from the primary master hard disc drive  
Computer will boot from the SCSI drive  
CD-ROM: Computer will boot from the CD-ROM drive  
HDD-1:  
HDD-2:  
HDD-3:  
Computer will boot from the primary slave hard disk drive  
Computer will boot from the secondary master hard disk drive  
Computer will boot from the secondary slave hard disk drive  
Disabled: Computer will boot from other devices such as DOC 2000 or  
CompactFlash  
Boot Other Devices  
This option allows users to boot from other connected devices such  
as DOC 2000 or CompactFlash®  
Swap Floppy Drive  
If the system has two floppy disk drives, choose enable to assign  
physical drive B to logical drive A, and vice versa.  
Gate A20 option  
Normal The A20 signal is controlled by the keyboard controller  
or chipset hardware  
Fast  
Default: Fast. The A20 signal is controlled by Port 92 or  
by a specific chipset method.  
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Typematic Rate Setting  
The typematic rate determines the characters per second accepted by  
the computer. Typematic Rate setting enables or disables the typematic  
rate.  
Typematic Rate (Char/Sec)  
BIOS accepts the following input values (character/second) for  
Typematic Rate: 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.  
Typematic Delay (msec)  
When holding down a key, the Typematic Delay is the time interval  
between the appearance of the first and second characters. The input  
values (msec) for this category are: 250, 500, 750, 1000.  
Security Option  
This setting determines whether the system will boot if the password  
is denied, while limiting access 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  
The system will boot, but access to Setup will be  
denied if the correct password is not entered at the  
prompt.  
Note: To disable security, select SET PASSWORD in the  
INITIAL SETUP menu. At this point, you will be  
asked to enter a password. Simply hit the <ENTER>  
key to disable security. When security is disabled,  
the system will boot, and you can enter Setup freely.  
OS Select for DRAM>64 MB  
This setting is for use under the OS/2 operating system.  
Report No FDD For WIN 95  
This option allows the MIC-3365 to report a warning message if the  
system detected no FDD in Windows 95 environment.  
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6.5 CHIPSET Features Setup  
Choose the "ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES" option from the  
INITIAL SETUP Menu, and the screen below will be displayed. This  
sample screen contains the manufacturer's default values for the  
MIC-3365.  
6.6 Integrated Peripherals  
Figure 6-4: Advanced Chipset Features screen  
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6.7 Power Management Setup  
The power management setup controls the CPU cards' "green"  
features. The following screen shows the manufacturer's default  
values.  
Figure 6-5: Integrated Peripherals screen  
Note:  
If you enable the IDE HDD block mode, the en-  
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Figure 6-6: Power Management Setup screen  
Power Management  
This option allows you to determine if the values in power manage-  
ment are disabled, user-defined, or predefined.  
HDD Power Management  
You can choose to turn the HDD off after one of the time intervals  
listed, or when the system is in Suspend mode. If in a power saving  
mode, any access to the HDD will wake it up.  
Note:  
The HDD will not power down if the Power Manage-  
ment option is disabled.  
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6.9 Load Optimized Defaults  
"LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS" loads the most appropriate values  
of the system parameters for maximum performance.  
Figure 6-7: PnP/PCI Configurations screen  
Figure 6-8: Load Optimized Defaults screen  
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6.10 Set Password  
To change, confirm, or disable the password, choose the "SET  
PASSWORD" option from the INITIAL SETUP menu, and press  
[Enter]. The password can be at most 8 characters long.  
Remember to enable this feature. You must first select the "SECURITY  
OPTION" in the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES to be either "Setup" or  
"System." Pressing [Enter] again without typing any characters can  
disable the password setting function.  
Figure 6-9: Set Password screen  
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6.11 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 microprocessor will check this every time you turn your system on  
and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system. This record  
is required for the system to operate.  
Figure 6-10: Save & Exit Setup screen  
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6.12 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.  
Figure 6-11: Exit Without Saving screen  
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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 444 (hex). This output value represents time  
interval. The value range is from 01 (hex) to 3F (hex), and the related  
time interval is 1 sec. to 63 sec.  
Data  
01  
02  
03  
04  
Time Interval  
1 sec.  
2 sec.  
3 sec.  
4 sec.  
3F  
63 sec.  
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After data entry, your program must refresh the watchdog timer by  
rewriting the I/O port 444 (hex) while simultaneously setting it. When  
you want to disable the watchdog timer, your program should read I/O  
port 444 (hex).  
The following example shows how you might program the watchdog  
timer in BASIC:  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
REM Watchdog timer example program  
OUT &H443, data REM Start and restart the watchdog  
GOSUB 1000 REM Your application task #1,  
OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer  
GOSUB 2000 REM Your application task #2,  
OUT &H443, data REM Reset the timer  
X=INP (&H443) REM, Disable the watchdog timer  
END  
1000  
REM Subroutine #1, your application task  
1070  
RETURN  
2000  
REM Subroutine #2, your application task  
2090  
RETURN  
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B.1 VGA Display Connector (CN2)  
1
5
6
10  
15  
11  
Table B-1: MIC-3365 CRT display connector  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
N/C  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
Pin  
9
Signal  
VGAVCC  
GND  
N/C  
SDA  
HSYNC  
VSYNC  
SCL  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
B.2 Keyboard and Mouse Connnector (CN7)  
6
5
3
4
2
1
Table B-2: MIC-3365 keyboard connector  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
KDAT  
MDAT  
GND  
VCC  
KCLK  
MCLK  
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CN6)  
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
Table B-3: MIC-3365 COM1 and COM2 serial port  
COM1  
COM2  
Pin  
1
Signal  
NRLSD1  
Pin  
1
Signal  
NRLSD2  
2
3
NRX1  
NTX1  
2
3
NRX2  
NTX2  
4
5
NDTR1  
GND  
4
5
NDTR2  
GND  
6
7
8
9
NDSR1  
NRTS1  
NCTS1  
NRI1  
6
7
8
9
NDSR2  
NRTS2  
NCTS2  
NRI2  
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B.4 USB Connector (CN8)  
1
4
USB2  
USB1  
Table B-4: MIC-3365 USB1/USB2 connector  
USB1  
USB2  
Pin  
1
Signal  
VCC  
Pin  
1
Signal  
VCC  
2
3
4
USBD0-  
USBD0+  
GND  
2
3
4
USBD1-  
USBD1+  
GND  
B.5 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector (CN4 and  
CN5)  
Table B-5: MIC-3365 Ethernet RJ-45 connector  
Pin  
1
2
Signal  
TX+  
TX-  
3
4
5
6
RX+  
N/C  
N/C  
RX-  
7
8
N/C  
N/C  
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B.6 Parallel Port Connector (CN1)  
13  
1
25  
14  
Table B-6: MIC-3365 parallel port connector  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal  
STB#  
PTD0  
PTD1  
PTD2  
PTD3  
PTD4  
PTD5  
PTD6  
PTD7  
ACK#  
BUSY  
PE  
SLCT  
AFD#  
ERR#  
INIT#  
SLIN#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
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B.7 IDE Connector (CN12)  
43 41 .... 3  
1
44 42 .... 4  
2
Table B-7: MIC-3365 IDE connector  
Pin Signal  
Pin Signal  
1
IDE RESET#  
2
GND  
3
5
7
9
DATA 7  
DATA 6  
DATA 5  
DATA 4  
DATA 3  
DATA 2  
DATA 1  
DATA 0  
4
6
8
DATA 8  
DATA 9  
DATA 10  
DATA 11  
DATA 12  
DATA 13  
DATA 14  
DATA 15  
N/C  
GND  
GND  
GND  
N/C  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
GND  
N/C  
IO WRITE#  
IO READ#  
IO CHANNEL READY  
HDACK#  
IRQ14  
ADDR 1  
ADDR 0  
HARD DISK SELECT 0# 38  
GND  
N/C  
P66DET  
ADDR 2  
HARD DISK SELECT 1#  
GND  
VCC  
N/C  
IDE ACTIVE#  
VCC  
GND  
40  
42  
44  
# low active  
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B.8 Floppy Drive Connnector (CN11)  
1
2
.... 25 26  
Table B-8: MIC-3351 floppy drive connector  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
3
5
7
VCC  
VCC  
VCC  
N/C  
2
4
6
8
INDEX#  
DSA#  
DSKCHG  
N/C  
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
N/C  
N/C  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
MOA#  
DIR#  
DEVSEL#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
STEP#  
WDATA#  
WGATE#  
TRAK0#  
WPT#  
RDATA#  
HEAD#  
25  
# low active  
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B.9 System I/O Ports  
Table B-9: System I/O ports  
Addr. range (Hex) Device  
000 - 00F  
020 - 021  
040 - 043  
060  
DMA controller  
Interrupt controller  
8254 timer  
IBM Enhanced keyboard  
Speaker  
061  
070 -0 71  
081 - 083  
087  
Real-time clock  
DMA controller  
DMA controller  
DMA controller  
DMA controller  
Interrupt controller  
DMA controller  
Math coprocessor  
IDE controller  
IDE controller  
UM2  
089 - 08B  
08F - 091  
0A0 - 0A1  
0C0 - 0F0  
0F0 - 0FF  
170 - 177  
1F0 - 1F7  
2F8 - 2FF  
376  
378 - 37A  
3B0 - 3BB  
3C0 - 3DF  
3F0 - 3F5  
3F6  
IDE controller  
LPT1  
VGA adapter  
VGA adapter  
FDD controller  
IDE controller  
FDD controller  
Serial port 1  
PCI bus  
PCI bus  
ELP printer port  
PCI bus  
PCI bus  
PCI bus  
PCI-to-PCI bridge  
USB controller  
IDE controller  
3F7  
3F8 - 3FF  
480 - 48F  
4D0 - 4D1  
778 - 77F  
CF8 - CFF  
4000 - 40F7  
5000 - 501F  
C000 - CFFF  
D000 - D01E  
F000 - F00E  
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Table B-10: DMA channel assignments  
Channel  
Function  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Available  
Available  
Floppy disk (8-bit transfer)  
LPT1  
Cascade for DMA controller 1  
Available  
Available  
Available  
B.11 Interrupt Assignments  
Table B-11: Interrupt assignments  
Interrupt#  
IRQ 0  
Interrupt source  
Interval timer  
IRQ 1  
Keyboard  
IRQ 2  
IRQ 8  
Interrupt from controller 2 (cascade)  
Real-time clock  
IRQ 9  
Cascaded to INT 0A (IRQ 2)  
Available  
Available  
IRQ 10  
IRQ 11  
IRQ 12  
IRQ 13  
IRQ 14  
IRQ 15  
IRQ 3  
PS/2 mouse  
INT from co-processor  
Fixed disk controller  
Available  
Serial communication port 2  
Serial communication port 1  
Available  
IRQ 4  
IRQ 5  
IRQ 6  
IRQ 7  
Diskette controller (FDC)  
Parallel port 1 (print port)  
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B.12 1st MB Memory Map  
Table B-12: 1st MB memory map  
Addr. range (Hex) Device  
F000h - FFFFh  
CC00h - EFFFh  
CA00h - CBFFh  
C000h - C7FFh  
B800h - BFFFh  
B000h - B7FFh  
A000h - AFFFh  
0000h - 9FFFh  
System ROM  
Unused  
Used  
Expansion ROM  
CGA/EGA/VGA text  
Unused  
EGA/VGA graphics  
Base memory  
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B.13 J1 connector pin assignments  
Table B-13: J1 connector pin assignments  
Pin Row A  
Row B  
Row C  
Row D  
Row E  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
+5V  
REQ64#  
ENUM#  
N/C  
+5V  
AD1  
N/C  
+5V  
N/C  
AD0  
+5V  
ACK64#  
AD2  
AD4  
AD3  
N/C  
AD7  
N/C  
GND  
AD6  
GND  
AD11  
GND  
PAR  
AD5  
AD9  
AD8  
N/C  
C/BE0#  
AD10  
AD12  
N/C  
GND  
AD15  
GND  
AD14  
N/C  
AD13  
SERR#  
N/C  
C/BE1#  
PERR#  
LOCK#  
TRDY#  
SDONE  
GND  
SBO#  
N/C  
GND  
STOP#  
GND  
DEVSEL#  
N/C  
FRAME#  
IRDY#  
KEY  
AREA  
AD18  
AD21  
C/BE3#  
AD26  
AD30  
REQ#  
N/C  
AD17  
GND  
N/C  
AD16  
N/C  
GND  
AD20  
GND  
AD25  
GND  
CLK  
C/BE2#  
AD19  
AD22  
AD24  
AD27  
AD31  
GNT#  
INTS  
AD23  
N/C  
8
GND  
AD29  
GND  
N/C  
7
AD28  
N/C  
6
5
RST#  
N/C  
GND  
INTP  
+5V  
4
N/C  
GND  
INTB#  
+5V  
N/C  
3
INTA#  
TCK  
INTC#  
TMS  
INTD#  
TDI  
2
N/C  
1
+5V  
TRST#  
+12V  
+5V  
# low active  
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Table B-14: J2 connector pin assignments  
Pin Row A  
Row B  
Row C  
Row D  
Row E  
47  
46  
45  
44  
43  
42  
41  
40  
39  
38  
37  
36  
35  
34  
33  
32  
31  
30  
29  
28  
27  
26  
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  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
CLK4  
CKL2  
CLK1  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
REQ6#  
GND  
REQ5#  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
PRST#  
DEG#  
FAL#  
N/C  
GNT6  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
GNT5  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
GND  
REQ4#  
GNT2  
GNT1  
N/C  
GND  
CLK3  
GND  
GNT3  
N/C  
GNT4  
REQ3#  
REQ2#  
REQ1#  
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Table B-15: J3 connector pin assignments  
Pin Row A  
Row B  
HDBD6  
HDBD5  
HDBD4  
ICSOB#  
IDACKB#  
NDSR1  
NCTS1  
ID2  
Row C  
HDBD2  
HDBD1  
HDBD0  
IIORB#  
HDBSA2  
HDBSA1  
NTX1  
Row D  
Row E  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
HDBD3  
HDBD8  
HDBD9  
HDBD7  
HDBDRQ  
NRTS1  
NRI1  
HDBD10 HDBD14  
HDBD11 HDBD15  
HDBD12 HDBD13  
ICS1B#  
HDBIRQ  
GND  
HDRDY8  
IIOWB#  
HDBSA0  
NRLSD1  
NDTR1  
ID12  
NRX1  
ID7  
ID0  
ID4  
ID1  
ID3  
ID8  
ID6  
ID5  
ID9  
ID10  
ID11  
ID13  
ID15  
ID14  
HDRQ#  
VCC  
HCS3#  
HDA2  
HRDY  
HDA0  
N/A  
HIOR#  
HIOW#  
HCS1#  
HDA1  
8
HIRQ  
N/A  
HACK#  
GND  
7
HRST1#  
GND  
6
N/A  
VCC  
5
VCC  
N/A  
S66DET  
MDAT  
N/A  
4
KDAT  
KCLK  
MCLK  
HEAD#  
RDATA#  
WE#  
P66DET  
TRAK0#  
WP#  
3
DSKCHG# MOA#  
STEP#  
RWC#  
DIR#  
2
DSA#  
MOB#  
DSB#  
1
INDEX#  
WD#  
# : Low active  
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B.16 J4 connector pin assignments  
Table B-16: J4 connector pin assignments  
Pin  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
12-14  
11  
10  
9
Row A  
Row B  
Row C  
Row D  
Row E  
LANTX-2  
LANTX-  
USBV1 USBV0  
UD1+  
LANTX+2 LANTX+  
GND GND  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Key Area  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
HS  
UD1-  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
UD0-  
UD0+  
LANRX-2 LANRX-  
LANRX+2 LANRX+  
COMDTR2  
COMRTS2  
COMCTS2  
COMTX2  
COMLSD2  
COMDSR2  
COMRI2  
COMRX2  
GND  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
GND  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
VCC  
VCC  
VCC  
VCC  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
B
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
G
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
8
N/A  
7
FFVFC  
6
PDDCCLK PDDCDAT  
5
DCK  
VS  
PEDGE  
TX2+  
TX2-  
4
3
DAT  
TX0-  
TXC+  
2
R
TX0+  
TXC-  
1
TX1+  
TX1-  
GND  
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Table B-17: J5 connector pin assignments  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Row A  
Row B  
Row C  
Row D  
Row E  
LANRX+ LANRX-  
LANTX+  
LANTX-  
LANRX+2  
VCC  
VCC  
N/A  
LANTX+2 LANTX-2 LANRX-2  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
VCC  
N/A  
N/A  
VCC  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
SDP+1  
SDP-1  
SD-15  
SD-0  
SD+1  
SD-3  
SD+4  
SD-7  
SATN-  
SMSG-  
SSEL-  
SREQ+  
SIO+  
SD+12  
SD-12  
DIFS  
SD-5  
SD+6  
TPWEX  
SACK+  
SACK-  
SD+10  
SD-10  
SD-11  
SD+11  
N/A  
SD+14  
SD-13  
TPWEX  
SD+2  
SD-2  
TPWEX  
SDP-0  
SBSY-  
SRST-  
SCD+  
SD-8  
SD+8  
SD-14  
SD+15  
SD+0  
SD-1  
SD+3  
SD-4  
SD+7  
SATN+  
SMSG+  
SSEL+  
SREQ-  
SIO-  
SD+13  
AUTO  
SD+5  
SD-6  
TPWEX  
SDP+0  
SBSY+  
SRST+  
SCD-  
SD+9  
SD-9  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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