Chapter 4
T ECHNICAL INFORMATION 4- 1
Memory Mapping
1/0 Address Map
System Timers
System Interrupts
Direct Memory Access (DMA)
Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM
CMOS RAM Address Map
Real Time Clock Information
System Expansion Bus
APPENDIX A
SYSTEM BIOS
Memory Test Bypass
CMOS Setup
CMOS Setup Options
Exiting CMOS Setup
Running AMI BIOS Diagnostic
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4-7
4-9
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A-3
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APPENDIX B
OPERATION
&
MAINTENANCE B -1
Anti-Static Precaution
Keeping the System Cool
Cleaning the Golden Finger
Cleaning the Motherboard
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APPENDIX C
SYSTEM BOARD LAYOUT
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APPENDIX B
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Preventing a problem is better than having
to fix it after it has happened.
This is where
cleanliness and proper operating procedures come
into play .
ANTI-STATIC PRECAUTION
Some components of the FOX-II or computer
components are static-sensitive devices and can be
damaged by static discharges.
To prevent such
damage,
the device may
be wrapped
1n a
conductive, anti-static bag; certain precautions
should be taken before removing the device from
its bags.
When installing or removing any add-on
card, DRAM module or coprocessor, care should be
taken when handling these devices.
Touch an
unpaint metal part of your system unit (for
example, the screws on the rear of the system
unit) with one hand, then hold the component you
are installing on the other hand.
This will place
your body, the component, and the system unit at
the
same
ground
potential,
preventing
an
accidental static discharge.
Be sure to handle
circuit boards by the edges only and do not touch
the component pins or solder joints.
Grasp
diskette drives or fixed disk drives by their
frames to avoid touching the circuit board.
Memory chips or co-processor should be held by
their bodies only, not by their pins.
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