UP1100
Quick Start
Installation Guide
51-0047-1A
www.alpha-processor.com
Tour of UP1100 Board
Fan Power Connectors
(Section F)
Alpha 21264A
Processor Fan Power
Bus Connectors
(Section G)
AGP (1 Slot)
32-Bit PCI (3 Slots)
Internal I/O Connectors
(Section F)
Power Button
Reset Button
Keyboard Lock
HDD Activity LED
Power LED
Speaker
System Fan Power
System LEDs
A
Rear Panel I/O Connectors
(Section I)
Keyboard & Mouse (stacked)
Dual USB (stacked)
Parallel
Serial COM1
Serial COM2
LAN (Ethernet)
Audio In/Out (stacked)
MIC In
Memory Module Slots
(Section E)
DIMMs (3 Slots)
Minimum System: 64 Mbytes
Maximum System: 768 Mbytes
Power Connector
(Section G)
ATX Power
Disk Port Connectors
(Section H)
IDE (Primary Channel)
IDE (Secondary Channel)
Floppy Diskette
Unpack & Set Up
T
he UP1100 Kit from Alpha Processor, Inc. is a single processor system.
It uses one Alpha 21264A Processor.
Remove the components carefully from their cartons and anti-static packaging bags.
Always take appropriate electrostatic discharge safety measures when handling
boards or modules.
Contents of the
UP1100 Kit
are:
Hardware
• UP1100 Standard ATX Motherboard
Documentation
• Installation Guide
• Product Warranty Card
• Read Me First Sheet
•
UP1100 User Manual
Software
• UP1100 Installation Diskette
B
Components
Prepare for the UP1100 installation with the following components:
Level 1 – Required to Test UP1100
❑
Power Supply(s)
❑
Memory Modules
❑
Hard Disk
❑
Video Card
❑
Monitor
❑
Speaker
❑
Keyboard
❑
Mouse
❑
Assorted Peripheral Cables
❑
Floppy Disk Drive
+ Level 2 – Required to Load Operating System
❑
CD Drive
❑
UP1100 Installation Diskette
❑
Operating System CD
Enclosure Assembly
Locate Chassis Features
• Identify the
nine
standard ATX mounting holes.
C
Chassis Assembly
Board Chassis Assembly
Requirements for attaching board to the chassis are:
• Fastening Hardware – Assorted standoffs, screws, and miscellaneous hardware supplied
by chassis vendor
• Tools – Phillips head screwdriver, Flat head screwdriver, torque wrench
Use this mounting technique:
1. Install I/O shield.
2. Secure board to the chassis with the standoffs and screws supplied by the chassis vendor.
D
• Identify the ATX Core Design #6 I/O Shield.
The chassis shown is an Axxion Model DL-17,
using the I/O shield RFIFS-D17DK (ATX Core Design #6).