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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series First Edition, Release 1 - March 1998[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 FUJITSU ErgoPro m664-Series PC Specialist's Handbook Document number PM 03320 EA This document was produced by Fujitsu Computers in Helsinki, Finland. We welcome and consider all comments and suggestions. Please send them to: International Technical Sup[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3 General ErgoPro m664-series are high performance Pentium II workstations based on ATX form factor system board and mechanics. There is a new 6-slot ATX housing and a system board without on-board graphics, audio and LAN All models are equipped with either AT[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Table of contents Section 1 : Servicing the unit Common procedures Grounding yourself ................................................................................................................... 1-2 Checking the Input Voltage Setting .................[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5 rFlash.exe ................................................................................................................................. 4-2 rSetup.exe ......................................................................................................[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 ISA bus connector ................................ ....................................................................................... 7-5 PCI bus connector ................................ ................................................................[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7 List of pictures ATI 3D Charger PCI add-on board (AF31552) ................................................................................................ 6-5 ATI Xpert@Work AGP add-on board (AF31554) ........................................................[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 List of tables AGP connector Pin assignment ................................................................ ...................................................... 7-7 Architecture & Configuration of m664-series ..........................................[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 1 Section 1 : Disassembling the system units[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Common procedures Grounding yourself Note Even if the power has been turned off from the PC, as long as the mains cable is connected to the PSU (and power is provided) the +5 StandBy voltage is provided to the system for some crucial components. Therefore[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 3 Checking the Input Voltage Setting A 235 W in m664-series power supply is integrated into the chassis to provide power for the system board, add- in cards, and peripheral devices. A switch (A) on the system rear panel can be used to set the power supply t[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Unit features (front) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Picture 4 : m664-series Unit features (front) 1 5,25” device bay 5 Power On/Off switch 2 3,5” device bay 6 Suspend/resume switch 3 Power On/Power save LED (green) 7 Reset button 4 HDD activity LED (orange)[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 5 Unit features (rear) 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 9 11 12 10 8 Picture 5: m664-series Unit features (rear) 1 PS/2 Mouse port 7 Expansion slots 2 PS/2 Keyboard port 8 Power switch Main 3 USB rear connectors 9 Voltage selection 4 Serial port 1 10 Main In 5 Serial port 2 1[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Opening & closing the system unit cover To open the system unit cover, do as follows: 1. Remov e any diskette(s) and CD-media(s) from the drive(s). 2. Turn off the display unit, system unit (shutting down the Operating System properly before), and all[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 7 Removing and installing the System board There are two ways to remove the System board, primary and optional ways. Primary: 1. Remove the system unit cover (see page 1-6) 2. Disconnect all data, fan and power cables from System board. 3. Disconnect all ca[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Removing the Power Supply Unit To remove the Power Supply Unit, do as follows: 1. Remove the system unit cover (see page 1-6) 2. Disconnect power cables from the System board and other devices. 3. Remove 4 screws that holds the Power Supply Unit from behi[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 9 Removing and installing the Floppy Disk drive If you have installed a CD-ROM, or replaced an existing floppy drive, check the parameters in the SETUP. To remove the Flopppy Disk drive, do as follows: 1. Remove the system cover (see page 1-6) 2. Disconnect[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 10 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Removing/Adding an Expansion Slot Cover To remove/add the Expansion Slot Cover, do as follows: 1. Remove the System unit cover (see pa ge 1-6) 2. Remove screw that holds the Expansion Slot Cover (A) 3. Pull the Expansion Slot Cover out of the chassis(B).[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 11 Removing a Pentium II processor 1. Open the system unit cover (see pages 1-6). 2. Touch the metal chassis before touching the processor or system board. Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge while handlin[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 1- 12 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Adding or Removing a DIMM module 1. Open the system unit cover (see pages 1-6). 2. Touch the metal chassis before touching the DIMM module or system board. Keep part of your body in contact with the metal chassis to dissipate the static charge. 3. Holdin[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 1- 13 Replacing the battery A lithium battery, installed in a socket on the system board, provides power for the real-time clock and CMOS RAM. If the battery fails, replace it with an equivalent battery (3 V Lithium Cell battery, Sony CR2032). To replace the b[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 2- 1 Section 2 : Board & Jumper settings[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 2- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 System Board layout Lithium battery Slot 1 processor AGP connector Serial ports/ Parallel port USB ports Rear panel Fan connector Mouse/Kb PCI slots ISA slot Shared ISA/PCI slot Wake On LAN connector Chassis security connector 440 LX Chipset Picture 18 : [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 2- 3 Flash BIOS 440 LX Chipset DIMM sockets (0, 1, 2) Primary IDE Front panel Speaker Secondary IDE Floppy connector Power Supply connector connector connector connector CPU Fan connector (Not used) Auxiliary LED connector Wavetable connector Super I/O control[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 2- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Jumper settings Configuration jumper (J8B2) Jumper in configuration header (J8B2) is to set one of the three modes: Normal, Configure and Recovery mode. The Setup program allows to make all system board configurations. 1 2 3 Picture 21 :Configuration jump[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 2- 5 Recovery Mode (Force Flash Load procedure) Recovery mode is for upgrading the BIOS or recovering BIOS data. To enable recovery mode remove single jumper from configuration header. When this mode is enabled BIOS tries to recover or upgrade BIOS from BIOS d[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 2- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Front panel I/O connectors The front panel connector includes headers for the following I/O connections: Speaker The speaker is enabled by a jumper on pins 26-27 of the front panel connector. The onboard speaker can be disabled by removing the jumper, and[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 1 Section 3 : System Setup[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Entering Resident Setup Utility (RSU) ! Close all open files and leave your application program before entering Setup. You cannot exit back into an application. The system automatically reboots when you leave Setup. To enter SETUP (i.e. RSU), do as follow[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 3 Maintenance menu Processor Speed Specifies the processor speed in Megahertz : 200 233 266 300 333 Clear All Passwords Clears the User and Supervisor (i.e. Admin) passwords. Main menu Processor Type Displays processor type. Processor Speed Displays proces[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Floppy Write Protect Disables or enables write protect for the diskette drive(s). Disabled (default) Enabled Hard Disk Pre-Delay Selects the hard disk drive pre-delay. Causes the BIOS to insert a delay before attempting to detect IDE drives in the system.[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 5 LBA Mode Control Enables or disables logical block addressing (LBA) in place of the cylinders, heads and sector fields. Note: Changing the Changing the LBA Mode Control after a hard drive has been formatted can corrupt data on the drive. Disabled Enabled[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Advanced menu Plug & Play O/S Specifies if a Plug and Play operating system is being used. No lets the BIOS configure all devices. Yes lets the operating system configure Plug and Play devices. Not required with a Plug and Play operating system. It is[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 7 IRQ 10 Available (default) Reserved IRQ 11 Available (default) Reserved Peripheral Configuration Configures peripheral ports and devices. When selected, the following Peripheral Configuration submenu is displayed: Serial port A Configures serial port A. [...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Mode Selects the mode for the parallel port. Output Only operates in AT† -compatible mode . Bi- directional operates in bidirectional PS/2-compatible mode. EPP is Extended Parallel Port mode, a high-speed bidirectional mode. ECP is Enhanced Capabilities[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 9 Keyboard Configuration Configures keyboard features. When selected, the following the Keyboard Features submenu is displayed: Numlock Specifies the power on state of the Numlock feature on the numeric keypad of the keyboard. Auto (default) On Off Key Cli[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 10 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 AGP Aperture Size Sets the aperture size for the AGP Video Controller. 64 MB (default) 256 MB DMI Event Logging Configures DMI Event Logging. When selected, the following DMI Event Logging submenu is displayed: Event log capacity Indicates if there is sp[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 11 Security menu User Password is Reports if there is a user password set. Clear Set Supervisor Password is Reports if there is a supervisor (i.e. admin) password set. Clear Set Set User Password Specifies the user password. The user password can be up to [...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 12 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Power menu Power Management Enables or disables the BIOS power management feature. Disabled Set Fan Always On Forces fan(s) connected to the onboard fan header(s) to remain on when the computer is in a power management state. No Yes (default) Inactivity [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 13 Boot menu Restore On AC/Power Loss Specifies how the computer responds following a power failure. Stay Off keeps power off until power button pressed. Last State restores previous power state before a power failure. Power On restores power without resto[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 3- 14 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 ATAPI CD-ROM Drive (default) Network Boot Fourth Boot Device Removable Devices Hard Drive ATAPI CD-ROM Drive Network Boot (default) Hard Drive Lists available hard drives. The system will attempt to boot to the Operating System from the first hard drive [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m 664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 3- 15 Exit menu Exit Saving Changes Exits and saves the changes in CMOS RAM. Exit Discarding Changes Exits without saving any changes made in Setup. Load Setup Defaults Loads the default values for all the Setup options. Load Custom Defaults Loads the custom [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 4- 1 Section 4 : Miscellaneous and Hints[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 4- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 BIOS The system BIOS is always shadowed. The system is stored in a Flash RAM, thus the BIOS is field upgradable with a floppy. At boot-up the BIOS version is shown on the screen. The BIOS information message is displayed indicating the System BIOS version[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 4- 3 BIOS Upgrade ErgoPro BIOS Upgrade Diskette There is an automatic way of upgrading the ErgoPro m664-series system BIOS, i.e. using the “ErgoPro BIOS Upgrade diskette for m664-series (BIOS ID 4A4LL0X0.86A)”. The bootable DOS diskette uses the iFLASH.EXE[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 4- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Tips & Hints Using ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) The driver DWCFGMG.SYS must be loaded before HIMEM.SYS. Can be used in DOS, Windows 3.x and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 environments. If there are problems of configuring devices, f.e. audio, in Windo[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 4- 5 The NTFS file system supports cluster sizes up to 64 kB. The file record size is always 1 kB regardless of the cluster size. USB Legacy Support USB legacy support enables USB keyboards and mice to be used even when no operating system USB drivers are in p[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5- 1 Section 5 : Power-on self test and error indications[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 5- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 BIOS Power On Self Test (POST) After the power has been turned on, the system performs a power on self-test, i.e. POST, to check that all parts are working properly. If the test does not find any faults you will hear one long beep. During the POST BIOS in[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5- 3 Beep codes Whenever a recoverable error occurs during Power-On Self Test (POST), the BIOS displays an error message describing the problem. The BIOS also issues a beep code (one long tone followed by two short tones) during POST if the video configuration[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 5- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 BIOS Error Messages List of Error messages: Error Message Explanation Diskette drive A error or Diskette drive B error Drive A: or B: is present but fails the POST diskette tests. Check that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in Setup and [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5- 5 BIOS check points (POST codes) At the beginning of each POST task, the BIOS outputs the check point (error code) to I/ O port 80h. If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition, it issues a terminal-error beep code (See BEEP CODES earlier in this section[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 5- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Code Description of POST Operation 30h RAM failure on data bits xxxx* of high byte of memory bus 32h Test CPU bus-clock frequency 33h Initialize POST dispatch manager 34h Test CMOS RAM 35h Initialize alternate chipset registers 36h Warm start shut down 37[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5- 7 Code Description of POST Operation 66h Configure advanced cache registers 67h Initialize multiprocessor APIC 68h Enable external and processor caches 69h Setup System Management Mode (SMM) area 6Ah Display external L2 cache size 6Ch Display shadow-area me[...]

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    ErgoPro m664-series PC Specialist's Handbook Page 5- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Code Description of POST Operation 99h Check for SMART Drive 9Ah Shadow option ROMs 9Ch Set up power management 9Eh Enable hardware interrupts 9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives A0h Set time of day A2h Check key lock A4h Initialize typematic rate[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 5- 9 Code Description of POST Operation (Boot Block Flash Ram) E0h Initialize the chipset E1h Initialize the bridge E2h Initialize the processor E3h Initialize system timer E4h Initialize system I/O E5h Check force recovery boot E6h Checksum BIOS ROM E7h Go to[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 6- 1 Section 6 : Input, Output and Special functions[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 6- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 System board Form factor The system board is based on the ATX form factor, following the ATX specification. Outer dimensions are 12” x 7.75”. Processor The system board provides the Slot 1 connector for one Pentium II processor. The Pentium II processor is p[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 6- 3 The multi mode port interface logic and buffers are placed in the NS PC97307 Super I/O controller. In addition to selecting mode of the parallel port in the RSU (Advanced/Peripheral Configuration menu), I/O, IRQ and DMA settings can manually be set in the[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 6- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 BIOS auto-detects attached IDE devices automatically. The on-board PCI bus IDE interfaces, i.e. Primary and Secondary IDE interfaces can be disabled from the Resident SETUP Utility (Advanced/Peripheral Configuration menu). More information about available settin[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 6- 5 3D · 1M Triangle/s Setup-Engine · 4 kB on-chip texture (cache) · 16-bit Z-buffering · Single-pass trilinear filtering · Perspective correct mip-mapping · Video texturing · Goraud and Specular Shading · Alpha blending · Fog · Edge anti-aliasing ?[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 6- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 3D · 16-bit Z-buffering · Bi and Trilinear filtering · Perspective correct mip-mapping · Video texturing · Goraud Shading · Alpha blending · Fog AMC (ATI Multimedia Channel) The ATI Multimedia Channel connector (i.e. a 16-bit bi-directional video port) co[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 6- 7 Video memory upgrades Video controller Memory on the graphics board Memory upgrade module Kit code for the upgrade module Total video memory ATI Xpert@Work 4 MB (SGRAM) 4 MB (SGRAM) PL060611 (1 8MB (SGRAM) ATI 3D Charger 2 MB (EDO) 2 MB (EDO) PL060612 (2 [...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 6- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Add-on board slots on system board The system board in ErgoPro m664-series has the following slots: · 1 AGP slot (32-bit) · 3 PCI slots (32-bit) · 1 shared PCI/ISA slot (32-bit/16-bit) · 1 ISA slot (16-bit) All PCI slots are master slots. Front panel indicat[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7- 1 Section 7 : Pin assignments[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 7- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Parallel port (Standard mode) 13 1 14 25 PIN In/Out Signal 1 Out Strobe 2 In/Out Data bit 0 3 In/Out Data bit 1 4 In/Out Data bit 2 5 In/Out Data bit 3 6 In/Out Data bit 4 7 In/Out Data bit 5 8 In/Out Data bit 6 9 In/Out Data bit 7 10 In Acknowledge 11 In Busy 1[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7- 3 Mouse port 3 4 5 6 1 2 PIN Signal 1 Data 2 No connect 3 Ground 4 + 5 V DC 5 Clock 6 No connect Shield Frame Ground Keyboard connector 3 4 5 6 1 2 PIN Signal 1 Data 2 No connect 3 Ground 4 + 5 V DC 5 Keyboard Clock 6 No connect Shield Frame Ground Universa[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 7- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 VGA pass-through/AMC connector on ATI graphics adapters Edge of the board Z Y 1 13 20 15 PIN Signal Y1 Pixel Data 0 Y2 Pixel Data 1 Y3 Pixel Data 2 Y4 Pixel Data 3 Y5 Pixel Data 4 Y6 Pixel Data 5 Y7 Pixel Data 6 Y8 Pixel Data 7 Y9 Pixel Data Clock Y10 Blanking Y[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7- 5 ISA bus connector 1 20 25 31 1 18 I/O CH CK SD 7 SD 6 SD 5 SD 4 SD 3 SD 2 SD 1 SD 0 I/O CH RDY AEN SA 7 SA 6 SA 5 SA 4 SA 3 SA 2 SA 1 SA 0 SA 15 SA 14 SA 13 SA 12 SA 11 SA 10 SA 9 SA 8 SA 17 SA 16 SA 19 SA 18 Side A GND RESET DRV + 5V IRQ 9 DREQ2 - 12V OW[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 7- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 PCI bus connector 1 20 25 TRST# + 12V TMS TDI + 5V INTA# INTC# IDSEL DEVSEL# TRDY# AD(30) - 12 V TCK GROUND TDO + 5V INTD# PRSNT1# + 5V RESERVED PRSNT2# AD(31) C/BE(3)# AD(23) 10 15 30 1 20 25 10 15 30 5 5 35 LOCK# 40 IRDY# PAR 45 INTB# GROUND GROUND RESERVED GR[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7- 7 AGP connector 1 12V Spare 5.0V Spare Reserved 5.0V USB+ USB- GND GND 5 INTA# INTB# CLK RST REQ# GNT# VCC3.3 VCC3.3 ST0 ST1 ST2 10 Reserved RBF# PIPE# GND GND Spare Spare SBA0 SBA1 15 VCC3.3 VCC3.3 SBA2 SBA3 Reserved SB STB GND GND SBA4 SBA5 SBA4 SBA7 20 A[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 7- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Audio connectors Speaker type connector Right Left Ground Microphone type connector (if not as speaker type connector) Signal Ground Line-In type connector Right Left Ground MIDI/Joystick connector in Creative Vibra 16XV adapter 1 8 9 15 PIN Signal PIN Signal 1 [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 7- 9 Front panel I/O connectors PIN Signal Power On 1 SW_ON# 2 Ground Sleep/Resume 3 Sleep request 4 + 5 V Infrared 6 + 5 V 7 Key 8 +IrRX /receive) 9 Ground 10 IrTX (transmit) 11 CONIR (consumer IR) HDD LED 13 + 5 V 14 Key 15 HD Active# 16 + 5 V Power LED 18 G[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 8- 1 ? Section 8 : Machines identification[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 8- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 m664-series : structure code Every ErgoPro has a configuration label located in the system unit. The configuration label consists of information of identifying the ErgoPro model, it’s configuration and it’s serial number, example: • the exact name of the E[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 8- 3 Identification codes The following code information should be used for product identification only . The information should not be used to build up an ordering code (Customer specific structure codes are not listed below). 1-2. PRODUCT FAMILY U6 m664/*** [...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 8- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 11. KEYBOARD LAYOUT 0 None 2 Belgium 3 US C Eastern Europe E English F Danish G German H Spanish J French K Dutch L Norwegian M Finnish N Swedish P Portuguese S Italian 12 COUNTRY (MAINS CABLE + BADGE + MOUSE) 0 None 1 EU cable, Fujitsu 2 EU cable, MikroMikko 3 [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 1 Section 9 : Specification tables Memory tables[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Machine specifications Processor related information of m664-series Used on m664/233 (U6D) m664/266 (U6E) m664/300 (U6F) m664/333 (U6G) Processor & speed iNTEL Pentium II 233 MHz SECC package iNTEL Pentium II 266 MHz SECC package iNTEL Pentium II 300 MHz SEC[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 3 General information of m664-series General m664/233 m664/266 m664/300 m664/333 “Socket” type 242 pin Single Edge Contact Cartridge (SECC), slot 1 System board AF33131 Used on (structure) U6D U6E U6F U6G BIOS ID 4A4LL0X0.86A Audio No on-board audio, op[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 4 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Architecture & Configuration of m664-series m664/233, m664/266, m664/300, m664/333 Chip set Intel 440LX AGPset (i.e. 82443LX and 82371AB) Memory banks 3, with SDRAM support SIMM modules per bank Not available DIMM modules per bank 1 BIOS 256 kB (i.e. 2 Mb) B[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 5 System memory map Address range Size (kB) Use Cached 000000 - 09FBFF 639 Base memory Yes 09FC00 - 09FFFF 1 Extended BIOS data area Yes 0A0000 - 0AFFFF 64 VGA graphics No 0B0000 - 0B7FFF 32 VGA text (colour mode) No 0B8000 - 0BFFFF 32 VGA text (mono mode) [...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 6 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Memory configurations m664-series Bank 0 Bank 1 Bank 2 Total Memory 32 MB - - 32 MB - 32 MB - 32 MB - - 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB - 64 MB - 32 MB 32 MB 64 MB 32 MB - 32 MB 64 MB 64 MB - - 64 MB - 64 MB - 64 MB - - 64 MB 64 MB 32 MB 32 MB 32 MB 96 MB 64 MB 64 MB - [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 7 DIMM recommendations DIMM size (MB) Description Speed Voltage Type Clock lines Pins Module Kit code 16 2M*64 100 MHz 3.3V SDRAM 4 168 N/A N/A 32 4M*64 100 MHz 3.3V SDRAM 4 168 AF33852D PL060167 64 8M*64 100 MHz 3.3V SDRAM 4 168 AF33853D PL060168 128 16M*6[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 8 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 DMA channels The system board supports seven ISA-compatible DMA channels by utilising two DMA controller chips which operate in cascade mode as a master-slave pair. The slave uses channels 0 to 3, supporting 8-bit data transfers while the master controller uses [...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 9 Interrupt levels Two programmable interrupt controllers supply interrupt control. The controllers are cascaded together as a master-slave pair and provide 15 ISA-compatible interrupt levels. Excluding NMI, all interrupts can be masked. Controllers are 825[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 10 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 I/O addresses The I/O address map is shown below. The hexadecimal addresses 0000 to 00FF are reserved for the system board I/O. The addresses hex 0100 through 03FF are available for the I/O channel. Additional addresses are allocated for the TokenRing adapter b[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 11 Hex range Device 0300 - 0301 MPU-401 in Creative Vibra 16XV audio (PnP ISA), alternative 0310 - 0311 MPU-401 in Creative Vibra 16XV audio (PnP ISA), alternative 0320 - 0321 MPU-401 in Creative Vibra 16XV audio (PnP ISA), alternative 0330 - 0331 MPU-401 i[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 12 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 PCI Configuration Space Map Bus number (hex) Device number (hex) Function number (hex) Description 00 00 00 Intel 82440LX (PAC) 00 01 00 Intel 82440LX AGP bus (PAC) 00 07 00 Intel 82371AB PCI/ISA Bridge (PIIX4) 00 07 01 Intel 82371AB IDE Bus Master (PIIX4) 00 0[...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 9- 13 Power supply Characteristics Power supply 235 W T350000074 Input voltage 100-120 V / 200-240 V ± 10% Input frequency 50-60 Hz ± 5% Max power input (w/o monitor) N/A Max power output 235 W Max output current : +3.3 V TBA A ± TBA % +5V TBA A ± TBA % -5[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 9- 14 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ![...]

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    PC Specialist's Handbook ErgoPro m664-series Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Page 10- 1 Section 10 : Spare parts table[...]

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    ErgoPro m664 PC Specialist's Handbook Page 10- 2 Edition 1 - Release 1 - March 1998 Spare parts for m664-series Part No Description MTBF AF33131 System board (AL440LX), without on-board audio & LAN 176 000 T350000074 PSU, 235 W, ATX 100 000 PL060620 (1 iNTEL PENTIUM II 233 MHz (with active heatsink) PL060621 (1 iNTEL PENTIUM II 266 MHz (wi[...]