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10. Plug in the monitor's VGA card and any other peripheral cards you wish
    to use. Any ISA card can plug into any ISA bus slot, and any PCI card 
    into any PCI slot.

11. Install the DRAM memory modules.

12. Plug in the cables with connectors to the power source. Make sure they
    are oriented properly.

13. Recheck all your connections to make sure the correction. Connect the 
    power cable from computer to AC outlet make sure the Voltage is correct
    (11O VAC or 220 VAC)

14. Turn on the computer by pushing the J1 PW-SW button and enter the BIOS
   setup by pressing <DEL> when the prompt appears.

Jumpers and Connectors Reference
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Before istalling the mainboard, make sure that the jumper settings are 
properly set for your configuration. The functions of the different jumpers
are listed as follows:

Flash ROM Voltage Selector           JP2
CMOS Charge / Discharge              JP4
FAN Connector                        FAN1, FAN2

Mainboard Connectors:
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Hard Disk Connector                  IDE1 & IDE2
Printer Connector                    LPT
Floppy Connector                     FDC

Serial Connector                     COM1 & COM2
Unversal Serial Bus Connector        USB
Power on push button Connector       J1 (PW-SW)
Power LED Connector & Keylock        J1 (PW-LED & KEYLOCK)
Hard disk LED Connector              J1 (HDD-LED)

Speaker Connector                    J1 (SPEAKER)
Reset Connector                      J1 (RESET)
Keyboard Connector                   Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse                           Mouse
Power Supply Connector               PW

IR Connector                         IR
Wake Up on LAN Connector             JP3
Keyboard/Mouse Power on Selector     JP6

Jumper Caps reference:

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Red cap  for voltage selector
Black cap

for the other

CPU Setting
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CPU Setting will be setup by BIOS, and please refer to chipset feature setup
in Chapter 3 for details.

Note: If the default value of CPU speed is not available and does not work,
      please press the "Ins" key and then power on. The system will display
      the default value and allow you to adjust the CPU speed.

Memory Configuration
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1. Intel 440BX supports 3.3V DRAM only.
2. Intel 440BX supports 4 MB to 768 MB by using 3.3V EDO and supports 4 MB

   to 384MB by using SDRAM. The bank 0 and bank 1 are assigned to DIMM1;

Summary of Contents for W6BXA

Page 1: ... supply The precaution below is to protect the mainboard from electrostatic discharge Do not remove the anti static packing until you are ready to install the mainboard and other system components Ground yourselfbefore removing any system component from its protective anti static packing To ground yourself and grasp the expansion slot covers or other unpainted portion computer chassis Frequently g...

Page 2: ...s to their appropriate port on the mainboard Refer to the diagram and pay attention to the orientation of each cable and plug On each cable the pin 1 plug is denoted by a red wire Additionally most peripheral plugs are flat on one side and notched on the other to denote proper orientation If a cable is plugged in upside down the hardware will not function and may be damaged Note that this mainboar...

Page 3: ...ard Connectors Hard Disk Connector IDE1 IDE2 Printer Connector LPT Floppy Connector FDC Serial Connector COM1 COM2 Unversal Serial Bus Connector USB Power on push button Connector J1 PW SW Power LED Connector Keylock J1 PW LED KEYLOCK Hard disk LED Connector J1 HDD LED Speaker Connector J1 SPEAKER Reset Connector J1 RESET Keyboard Connector Keyboard PS 2 Mouse Mouse Power Supply Connector PW IR Co...

Page 4: ...n you want to clear the CMOS data including date time Hard disk configuration FDD type password you can set JP4 to 2 3 Before setting 2 3 you have to draw the power core not less than 15 sec to ensure the CMOS is deleted After clearing the CMOS you should set the CMOS to charge JP4 Othenvise the system will not work properly JP6 KEYBOARD PASSWORD PS 2 MOUSE POWER ON SELECTOR If you want to enable ...

Page 5: ...top you have put it into the cache memory If the cache gets full and the computer cannot handle any more open files by returning some files to the shelfyou can free up more space in the cache memory There is one cache memory within the CPU itself and one contained in the chipset on the mainboard 6 Chipset A group ofintegrated circuits designed for a certain job such as building an AT bus A chipset...

Page 6: ... in card for a bus slot which drives the monitor and displays text and graphics An adapter s hub is a graphics control chip 17 HDD Hard Disk Drive A drive for data recording which uses a stiff data carrier in the form of a fast rotating disk Hard disks unlike floppies do not have variable data volume it is fixed in the drive A hard disk holds many times more information than a single floppy 18 HDD...

Page 7: ... the operation of a computer and establishes interface between application programs and the hardware and file system such as Unix Xenix and DOS 30 Parallel Port An I O attachment used to hook up the printer or any other parallel interface device in which information is transferred both to and from the computer 31 PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect A bus standard initiated by Intel with a bus wi...

Page 8: ...Single sided modules only have chips on one side while doubles have chips on both 39 SMI System Management Interface A BIOS override function allowing the computer to go directly into power conservation or green mode without waiting for a certain amount a time specified in the BIOS to elapse 30 UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter An intelligent microchip for a serial interface whi...

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