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IEI ROCKY-P258BX

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Description

600MHz Pentium II / III Single Board Computer

Part Number

ROCKY-P258BX

Price

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Manufacturer

IEI

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Category

Single Board Computers

Specifications

Form Factor

ATX
ISAPLUSTM : Designed to enhance the ISA bus drive capability E2KeyTM : A non-volatile 1Kbit EEPROM is provided to retain application critical read/write data

System Chipset

Intel 440BX

BIOS

AMI PnP Flash BIOS

Board Type

Full Size

Chipset

Intel® 440BX chipset

CPU

Slot-1 base support single ( ROCKYP258BX ) / dual ( ROCKYP228BX ) CeleronTM / Pentium® III up to 100MHz FSB

FDD

One port

IDE Interface

Dual Ultra DMA33 interface with tow 40-pin pin-header

Operating Humidity

5 ~ 95%, non-condensing

Operating Temperature

0o ~ 55oC ( CPU needs cooler )

Power Consumption

6.8A@+5V, 120mA@+12V, 50mA@-12V ( Pentium® II 450MHz CPU and 512MB SDRAM )

Processor

Intel Pentium II

SSD

One DiskOnChipTM socket

Super I/O

2 x RS-232 ports 1 x parallel port ( support SPP/EPP/ECP mode ) IrDA port

System Memory

Four 168-pin DIMM sockets up to 1GB SDRAM

USB

one port on the bracket and one by pin-header

Features

Datasheet

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IEI-ROCKY-P258BX-datasheet.pdf

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– ® ©Copyright 1999 by ICP Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. Manual The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer. Trademarks -P258BX is a registered trademark of ICP Electronics Inc. IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. AMI is a registered trademark of American Megatrends, Inc. Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks tive companies. and/or registered trademarks of their respec ROCKY second edition Aug.01, 1999. Single Board Computer II / III 600MHz Pentium P258BX (Ver. 5.x)ROCKY Contents 1. Introduction.......................................................................3 1.1 Specifications..............................................................................4 1.2 What You Have...........................................................................5 2. Installation.........................................................................6 2.1 -............................................................7 2.2 2.3 -........................................... 9 2.4 Voltage Setting for .................................................... 10 2.5 Watch-Dog Timer...................................................................... 2.6 ............................................................ 2.7 .................................................................... 2.8 .............................................................................. 3. Connection......................................................................12 3.1 ...................................................... 3.2 -................................................ 3.3 Parallel Port............................................................................... 3.4 Serial Ports................................................................................ 3.5 ...................................................... 3.6 ............................................... 3.7 .................................................................. 3.8 IrDA Infrared Interface Port ....................................................... 3.9 .......................................................................... ..............................................................19 1 4. AMI BIOS Setup 18Fan Connector 17 17USB Port Connector 16External Switches and Indicators 15MouseConnectorKeyboard / 15 14 13IDE Disk Drive ConnectorPCI E 12Floppy Disk Drive Connector 11PS/2 Mouse 11Clear CMOS Setup 11DiskOnChip™ Flash Disk 10 PCI Reset P258BXSetting the CPU of ROCKY Unpacking Precautions………………………………………………...8 P258BX's LayoutROCKY 4.1 Getting Start.............................................................................. 4.2 .............................................................. 4.3 ............................................................. 4.4 ............................................................ 4.5 ........................................................ 4.6 ...................................................... 4.7 ........................................................................ 4.8 Hardware Monitor Setup ........................................................... 4.9 ......................... 4.10 -.............................................................. 4.11 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings................................... 4.12 Auto Configuration with Fail Save Settings................................. 4.13 ............................................................... 4.14 Exit Without Saving................................................................... 2 5. EKey Function...............................................................33 Appendix A. Watch-Dog Timer...........................................35 Appendix B. ATX Power Supply..........................................36 ..............................................37 2 Appendix C. I/O Information… 32 32Save Settings and Exit 32 31 31Detect Hard Disk…Auto 30Change Supervisor/User Password…………………………….. 29 27Peripheral Setup 26PCI/PLUG AND PLAY Setup 25Power Management Setup 23set SetupAdvanced Chip 21Advanced CMOS Setup 20Standard CMOS Setup 19 1 Introduction ® Welcome to the ROCKY-P258BX Pentium II / III Single Board Computer. The ROCKY-P258BX is a PICMG bus form factor ® board. It is equipped with high performance Pentium II / III Processor and advanced high performance multi-mode I/O, designed for the system manufacturers, integrators, or VARs that want to provide all the performance, reliability, and quality This board has a built-in DiskOnChip™(DOC) Flash Disk socket for embedded application. The DOC Flash Disk is software compatible to hard disk. User can use any DOS command without any extra software utility. The DOC currently is available from 2MB to 72MB. An advanced high performance super AT I/O chip – Winbond W83977TF is used in the ROCKY-P258BX board. The on- IDE interface are compatible with IBM PC/AT architecture. -P258BX uses the advanced INTEL AGPset 82443BX Host Bridge Chipset, which is 100% ISA/PCI compatible chipset re detail specifications of ROCKY-P258BX are listed on the 3 next page. Mo with PCI 2.1 standard. ROCKY e compatible with the NS16C550. The parallel port and UARTs ar chip at a reasonable price. 1.1 Specifications : ® : Single Slot 1 socket supports Intel Pentium II/III up to · S-· Chipset: Intel AGPset 82443BX Host Bridge, provides a Host-to-· PCI bridge, optimized DRAM controller & data path and an Accelerated Graphic Port (AGP) inter Interface: ISA bus and PCI 32-bit local bus, PCI 2.1 standard · DMA channels : 7 · Interrupt levels : 15 · Real Time Clock and battery backup : ST M4T28 Time Keeper · (Lithium Battery) for data retention up to ten years. Ultra DMA/33 IDE Interface : up to four PCI Enhance IDE hard · drives. The Ultra DMA/33 IDE can handle data transfer up to 33MB/s. The best of all is that this new technology is compatible with existing ATA-2 IDE specifications. So, there is no need to do any Multi I/O Chip: W83977, all I/O setup by BIOS · On Board I/O: · 1 Floppy Port (up to 2.88MB, 3 mode) 2 Serial Ports (2F8, 3F8) 1 Parallel Port (ECP, EPP port) one USB port on iron plate. · Built-in LM78 Hardware Monitoring System to monitor power · supply voltage and CPU Fan rpm status. -dog timer : can be set by 1, 2, 10, 20, 110 or 220 seconds · period. Reset or NMI is generated when CPU does not periodically trigger the timer. Your program uses hex 043 and 443 to control the - 4 dog and generate a system reset. watch Watch USB port: FIR TX/RX Header (3E8) change for customer’s current accessory. Bus face. 1GB SDRAM pin DIMM sockets, support up to four 168ystem Memory : 600Mhz Processor Processor · 2 E(optional): A special designed 1-Kbit EEPROM provided to · accept read/write data by customer’s program. Because of it’s nonvolatile characteristic, It is very useful to store system ID, Password, Critical Data, etc. Flash Disk : - DiskOnChip™The built-· Block Management and Space Reclamation will let customer to use the Flash Disk with DOS command, no need any extra software utility. Port on-board. · : +5V@6.8A +12V@120mA , -12V@50mA · (PII 450MHz CPU and 512MB DRAM) Operating Temperature : 0 ~ 55 · ° ° 1.2 In addition to this User's Manual, the ROCKY-P258BX package includes the following items: ROCKY- · · · 6-pin Mini--pin Mini--· pin Mini-. · If any of these items is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product. Save the shipping materials and carton in case you want to ship or store the product in the future. 5 one support disk contains of the needed driver Din for PS/2 Mouse Adapter Cable Din for Keyboard and one 6Din to one 5 FDD/HDD Cable Sets Parallel Ribbon Cable and Port Bracket P258BX (Ver. 5.x) Single Board Computer What You Have C ( CPU needs Cooler) Power Consumption PS2 Mouse / Keyboard in True FFS Transparent Flash Key TM : designed to enhance the ISA bus drive capabilityISA PLUS TM 2 Installation This chapter describes how to install the ROCKY-P258BX. The layout of ROCKY-P258BX is shown on the next page and the Unpacking Precautions that you should be careful with are described on the following page. Also included is the jumpers type selection, system clock setting and Watchdog timer. 2.1 –P258BX's Layout < please, refer to the next page > 6 ROCKY and switches setting for this board’s configuration, such as: CPU 2.1 ROCKY–P258BX's Layout 7 2.2 Unpacking Precautions Some components on ROCKY-P258BX SBC are very sensitive to static electric charges and can be damaged by a sudden rush of power. To protect it from unintended damage, be sure to follow ü Ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching your -P258BX SBC. You can do it by using a grounded wrist strap at all times or by frequently touching any conducting materials ü Handle your RO-P258BX SBC by its edges. Don’t touch IC ü ü Do not put your ROCKY-P258BX SBC unprotected on a flat surface 8 because it has components on both sides. Do not plug any connector or jumper while the power is on. chips, leads or circuitry if not necessary. CKY that is connected to the ground. ROCKY precautions:these 2.3 Setting the CPU of ROCKY- OFF ON JP4, JP3 : CPU FREQUENCY SELECT · 2-3 1-3 2-4 1-2 1-3 2-4 CPU Multiplier Setting : · Ratio 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 4.5 x OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 9 6.5 x 6.0 x 5.5 x 5.0 x 4.0 x 3.5 x 3.0 x JP2 : 100MHz 66MHz FS0FS1FS2 FREQUENCY JP3JP4BUS P258BX 2.4 Voltage Setting for PCI Reset (This is factory setting jumper) · PIN NO. 1-2 2-3 3.3 V 2.5 Watch-Dog Timer The Watch-Dog Timer is be triggered before the time-out period ends, otherwise it will assume the program operation is abnormal and will issue a reset signal to reboot or activate NMI to CPU. The Watch-Dog Timer . -Dog Timer Type Setting · PIN NO. 1-2 2-3 JP13 : WDT Time-out Period · 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 1 sec. OFF OFF ON OFF 2 sec. OFF OFF ON ON 10 sec. OFF ON OFF OFF 20 sec. OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 10 220 sec. 110 sec. PERIOD RESET NMI DESCRIPTION JP12 : Watch 043His disable by reading port enabled by reading port 443H. It should 5V DESCRIPTION JP5 : PCI Reset Voltage Flash Disk 2.6 DiskOnChip The DOC is software compatible to hard disk and DOS. Customer doesn‘t need any extra software utility. The DOC and reliable. Right now, the DOC is available from 2MB to 72MB. JP7 : DiskOnChip™ss Setting · PIN NO. 1-2 – CFFFF 3-4 – D7FFF 5-6 – DFFFF 2.7 Clear CMOS Setup If you forget the CMOS password, you can clear or reset it by closing the for about 3 seconds then open again. Now, the password has been cleared from your CMOS. Set it back to normal operation mode by opening it. JP8 : Clear CMOS Setup · DESCRIPTION ON OFF 2.8 PS/2 Mouse JP6 : PS/2 Mouse Setting · . JP6 DESCRIPTION ON Enable the PS/2 Mouse, IRQ12 OFF 11 Disable the PS/2 Mouse The PS/2 mouse uses IRQ12 while in operation NORMAL OPERATION CLEAR CMOS JP8 JP8 DE000 D6000 CE000 ADDRESS Memory Addre occupies 8KB of memory address. It is just “plug and play”, easy ™ 3 Connection - 3.1 Floppy Disk Drive Connector -P258BX board is equipped with a 34-pin daisy- driver connector cable. CN8 : FDC CONNECTOR · PIN NO. PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WRITE DATA# WRITE GATE# WRITE PROTECT# 12 DISK CHANGE#34GROUND33 SIDE 1 SELECT#32GROUND31 READ DATA#30GROUND29 28GROUND27 TRACK 0#26GROUND25 24GROUND23 22GROUND21 STEP#20GROUND19 DIRECTION#18GROUND17 MOTOR ENABLE B#16GROUND15 DRIVE SELECT A#14GROUND13 DRIVE SELECT B#12GROUND11 MOTOR ENABLE A#10GROUND INDEX#GROUND N/CGROUND N/CGROUND REDUCE WRITEGROUND DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION chain ROCKY oard. P258BX bindicators to the ROCKY This chapter describes how to connect peripherals, switches and 3.2 - You can attach four IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) hard disk drives to th- · PIN NO. PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IOW# IOR# 13 GND40HDD ACTIVE#39 HDC CS1#38 CS0#HDC37 SA 236SA 035 N/C34SA 133 N/C32INTERRUPT31 GND30IDE DACK29 GND28IDE CHRDY27 GND2625 GND2423 GND22IDE DRQ21 N/C20GND19 DATA 1518DATA 017 DATA 1416DATA 115 DATA 1314DATA 213 DATA 1212DATA 311 DATA 1110DATA 4 DATA 10DATA 5 DATA 9DATA 6 DATA 8DATA 7 GNDRESET# DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION CN7/CN6 : Primary/Secondary IDE Interface Connector P258BX IDE controller.e ROCKY IDE Disk Drive Connector PCI E 3.3 Parallel Port This port is usually connected to a printer. ROCKY- includes an on-board parallel port, accessed through a 26- flat- · PIN NO. PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ACKNOWLEDGE INITIALIZE 14 N/C26GND25 GND24GND23 GND22GND21 GND20GND19 GND18PRINTER SELECT LN#17 16ERROR#15 AUTO FORM FEED #14PRINTER SELECT13 PAPER EMPTY12BUSY11 10DATA 7 DATA 6DATA 5 DATA 4DATA 3 DATA 2DATA 1 DATA 0STROBE# DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION CN10 : Parallel Port Connector cable connector CN10. pin P258BX 3.4 Serial Ports The ROCKY-P258BX offers two high speed NS16C550 compatible UARTs with Read/Receive 16 byte FIFO serial - - · PIN NO. 1 2 RECEIVE DATA (RXD) 3 T DATA (TXD) 4 5 GROUND (GND) 6 DATA SET READY (DSR) 7 REQUEST TO SEND (RTS) 8 CLEAR TO SEND (CTS) 9 TOR (RI) -pin Header (COMB) · PIN NO. PIN NO. 1 6. 2 7 3 8 4 9 RI 5 3.5 Keyboard / - -pin Mini- · PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 MS CLOCK KB CLOCK +5V GND MS DATA KEYBOARD DATA DESCRIPTION DIN PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector CN18 : 6 P258BX provides one PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse connector.ROCKY Mouse Connector N/C10GND DTR CTSTXD RTSRXD DSRDCD DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION CN9 : Serial Port 10 RING INDICA DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR) TRANSMI DATA CARRIER DETECT (DCD) DESCRIPTION 9 Connector (COMA/COMB) CN17/CN14 : Serial Port DB pin Header (COMB)(COMA/COMB) and one additional 10 ports - · PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 -pin Header External Mouse Connector · PIN NO. 1 K 2 3 4 5 3.6 External Switches and Indicators There are several external switches and indicators for monitoring and controlling your CPU board. All the functions are 2 : Multi Panel · PIN NO. PIN NO. 1 2 3 N/C 4. 5 GND 6. 7 8. 9 GND 10. RESET SW GND 12, N/C 14. ATX POWER CONTROL 16. 18. ATX POWER BUTTON 20. 16 ATX 5VSBATX 5VSB19 ATX 5VSB17 +5V 15 IDE LED13 GND11 +5V KEYLOCK N/C N/C SPEAKERVCC DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION CN in the CN2 connector. +5V GND N/C MS DATA MS CLOC DESCRIPTION CN12 : 5 +5V GND N/C KB DATA KB CLOCK DESCRIPTION pin Header External Keyboard Connector CN13 : 5 3.7 USB Port Connector The ROCKY- P258BX has one built-in USB port and one · · Port 1 1 2 - 2 - 3 3 4 4 -P258BX built-in IrDA port supports Serial Infrared (SIR) or Amplitude Shift Keyed IR (ASKIR) interface. If you want to use the IrDA port, you have to configure the SIR or ASKIR model in the BIOS’s Peripheral Setup’s COM2. Then the normal RS- · PIN NO. 1 2 - 3 IR- 4 5 IR- 6 - 17 RXCIR TX GND RX RXFIR VCC CRIPTIONDES CN11 : IrDA Connector 232 COM2 will be disabled. ROCKY 3.8 IrDA Infrared Interface Port GNDGND SBD0+SBD1+ SBD0SBD1 VCCVCC DescriptionCN16DescriptionCN15 CN16: USB CN15: USB Connector connector for the future new I/O bus expansion. 3.9 Fan Connector The ROCKY-P258BX provides one CPU cooling fan connector and one system fan connector. These connectors can supply 12V/500mA to the cooling fan. The connector has a “ s rotation signal to the system, so the pin which supplies the fan’ system BIOS knows the fan speed. Please note that only specified fan offers the rotation signal . CN3 : CPU Fan Connector · · PIN NO. 1 2 3 18 GND +12V Fan Sensor DESCRIPTION CN4 : System Fan Connector rotation” 4 The ROCKY-P258BX uses the AMI PCI/ISA BIOS for system configuration. The AMI BIOS setup program is designed to provide maximum flexibility in configuring the system by offering various options which may be selected for end- requirements. This chapter is written to assist you in the proper 4.1 Getting Start When you turn on the power button, the BIOS will enter the --Self- system test and initialization and system configuration verification. " Hit DEL if you want to run SETUP" The following screen will be displayed at this time. 19 To access AMI PCI/ISA BIOS Setup program, press key. Test routines. These routines will be executed for OnPower usage of these features. user AMI BIOS Setup 4.2 Standard CMOS Setup The standard CMOS Setup is used for basic hardware system configuration. The main function is for Date/Time setting and Floppy/Hard Disk setting. Please refer to the following screen for To set the Date, for example, press either the arrow or or Year) then press either or to set it to the current Months, Date and Year. Do the same steps for Time For IDE hard disk drive setup , please check the following - -Detect Hard Disk option in the main menu; the computer will automatically detect the HDD specifications. Manually enter the specifications by yourself from 20 the ”User“ option. 3. Use the Auto2. up.Use the Auto setting for detection during boot1. possible setup procedure: setting. button on your keyboard to select one of the fields (Months, Date this setup This Advanced CMOS Setup is designed for tuning the best performance of the ROCKY-P258BX board. As for normal operation customers don‘t have to change any default setting. The default setting is pre-set for most reliable operation. The following screen will be displayed if you select Advanced You can change the value of each options by using and key. The available values are shown on the right screen. Quick Boot >: this will enable the BIOS to boot quickly when you turn on your computer. The BIOS will only check the first 1MB of the system memory. Quick Boot > Disathe BIOS will test all system memory when it boots up. It will spend about 40 seconds untill it receives a Ready signal from the HDD. It will also wait for you to press the key or not. stndrd 1, 2, 3 Boot Device > to define the sequence of boot st drives after the routines check up completes. If the 1 Boot rd Device fails, the BIOS will attempt to boot from the 2 or the 3 device. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default settings are C:,A:,CDROM. 21 nd bled: Enabled CMOS Setup: 4.3 Advanced CMOS Setup Try Other Boot Devices > the BIOS will try to boot from a strd other available device in the system if the 1, 2 and 3 device fails to boot. Floppy Access Control > to define the read/write access which is set when booting from a floppy drive. Hard Disk Access Control > to define the read/write access S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks > to allow BIOS to use the System nagement and R Technologies protocol for reporting server system information on a network BootUp Num-> to turn on/off the Num-Lock option on a keyboard when you boot. If you turn it off, the arrow keys on the numeric keypad can be used just as the other set of Floppy Drive Swap > this function enables you to swap the floppy disk drives via software or without moving the hardware. Floppy Drive Seek > when this option is turned Enabled, BIOS will perform a Seek command on floppy drive A: before boot- PS/2 Mouse Support > to testify whether or not a PS/2 mouse System Keyboard > to configure the keyboard. If you set it Primary Display > to define the type of display monitor of the system. The Absent option is for network file servers. Password Check > to define if a password is necessary or not Boot to OS/2 > if you run the OS/2 operating system, this option must be set to yes. It means you permit BIOS to run properly if OS/2 or any other OS that does not support Plug and Play is found in your computer. CPU Serial Number > this option is available only if you use ® . Pentium Cache Bus ECC > this option is available only if you use ® Pentium System BIOS Cacheable > to define whether or not the memory segment FOOOH can be read from or written to cache memory. Setting it Enabled will give faster execution in your XXXX, 16k Shadow > ROM Shadow is a technique in which BIOS code is copied from slower ROM to faster RAM. If you 22 system. III processor. III processor for access to the BIOS setup. Absent, BIOS will not report keyboard errors. is supported. up. arrow keys on the keyboard and vice versa. enhanced Lock eportingMa set when booting from a HDD.which is nd ny enable it then the BIOS will be executed from the RAM. Each 4.4 Advanced Chipset Setup This setup functions are working mostly for Chipset (Intel 440BX). These options are used to change the Chipset‘s registers. Please carefully change any default setting ,otherwi Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD > Serial P Detect is a 2048bits EEPROM which contains of the data of the chip module, capacity, timing, voltage, etc. The system will configure the SDRAM timing according to the data in the SPD SDRAM RAS# to CAS delay > to specify the relative delay SDRAM RAS# Precharge > this option specifies the length of time for Row Address Strobe form SDRAW to precharge. SDRAM CAS# Latency > to specify the CAS latency timing form SDRAM DRAM. DRAM Integrity Mode > ECC integrity mode. to specify the timin 23 g for DRAM Refresh DRAM Refresh Rate > orrection DRAM hecking and rror will enable the ECC/EC to choose DRAM Integrity Mode; between row and column address strobe form SDRAM. when it is set enabled. resence The the system will run unstably. se allows 16KB segment to be shadowed to the RAM.option Memory Hole : to specify the location of a memory hole in the CMOS RAM. This setting reserves 15MB to 16MB memory address space for ISA expansion cards that specifically require this setting. Memory from 15MB and up will be unavailable t the system because expansion cards can only access memory VGA Frame Buffer USWC > to specify whether or not a caching of the video A000-BFFF RAM is allowed. will give you better system performance. to specify of the PCI VGA frame buffer is allowed. Uncacheable, Speculatable, Write-Combined memory. to define the size of Graphics Search for MDA Resources > to allow the BIOS to search for 8bit I/O Recovery Time > to define the length of time for 8 bit I/O recovery. 16bit I/O Recovery Time > to define the length of time for 16 bit I/O recovery. USB Passive Release > to specify whether or not PIIX4 is allowed to use Passive Release while transferring control data PIIX4 Passive Release > will let the Passive Release PIIX4 Delayed Transaction > - USB Function > to enable or disable the USB (Universal Serial 24 Bus) functions. transaction. bit posted write buffer which supports delay embedded 32 e the to enable or disabl mechanism encoded when CPU to PCI bus accesses. Enabled for USB transactions. MDA resources or not. Aperture. Graphics Aperture Size > to Enable or Disable the use of USWC Write Post > whether or not a caching PCI Frame Buffer USWC > Enabled up to 16MB. o 4.5 Power Management Setup Power Management/APM > to enable or disable the Advanced Green PC Monitor Power State > to specify the power state of the monitor after the specified period of display- Video Power Down Mode > to specify the power state of the VESA VGA video subsystem after the specified period of - Hard Disk Power Down Mode > to specify the power state of the hard disk after the specified period of hard drive-idle has Standby Time Out (Minute) > to specify the length of the -idle period while the system is in full power on state. After this period of time has ended, the system will go into Suspend Time Out (Minute) > to specify the length of the -idle period while the system is in Standby state. After this period of time has ended, the system will go into Suspend Throttle Slow Clock Ratio > to specify the speed of system clock under power saving state. The figure is a ratio between Modem Use IO Port > to assign a port for modem. Modem Use IRQ > to assign an IRQ for modem Display Activity > to specify if BIOS has to monitor display activity or not. 25 power conserving and normal state CPU clock. state. system Standby state. system ended. idle has ended.display idle has ended. Power Management feature. to monitor specified device IRQ or Ignore. The setup help user handles the ROCKY-P258BX board‘s PCI function. All PCI bus slots on the system use INTA#, thus all Plug and Play Aware O/S > Yes or No When PNP OS is installed, interrupts will be reassigned by the When a non-PNP OS is installed or Clear NVRAM > to specify whether BIOS has to clear NVRAM on every boot or not. PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) > to define the latency timing (PCI clock) for all PCI devices on the PCI bus. PCI VGA Palette Snoop > this option is useful only for system with more than one VGA devices connected to it through different bus (one PCI and one ISA). To enable those various VGA devices to handle signal from the CPU on each set of palette registers of every video devices, it must be set . Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA > Yes and vice versa. PCI IDE BusMaster > to include the BusMastering capability into the IDE Controller on the PCI. 26 to allocate IRQ to PCI VGA, answer Enabled to prevent reassigning of interrupt settings, select setting to No. OS when the setting is Yes. installed PCI slots must be set. 4.6 PCI / PLUG AND PLAY Setup Device X > Offboard PCI IDE Card > to specify if an offboard PCI IDE card is installed in your computer or not. You must specify the slot Offboard PCI IDE Primary (/Secondary) IRQ > to specify the PCI interrupt that is assigned to the Primary (/Secondary) IDE channel on the offboard PCI IDE controller. PCI Slot (1,2,3,4) IRQ Priority > to specify the IRQ priority to DMA Channel (0,1,3,5,6,7) > to indicate whether or not the IRQ (3,4,5,7,9,10,11,14,15) > to assign the displayed IRQ to be used by a legacy ISA adapter card. The settings are ISA/EISA or PCI/PnP. If it is set to ISA/EISA, the BIOS will not assign any IRQ to PCI devic 4.7 Peripheral Setup This setup is working mostly on Multi-I/O Chip (W83977F). The options are used to change the Chipset‘s registers. Please carefully change any default setting to meet your application need perfectly. The only special concern is Onboard Serial Port 2. If you want to use the IrDA port, you have to configure the SIR or ASKIR model in the BIOS’s Peripheral Setup’s COM2; - 27 232 COM2 will be disabled.the RS es. DMA channel is assigned for a PnP or ISA card. be used by the PCI devices on slot 1 to 4. number on the board which will be used for the card. Onboard FDC > to enable the FDC on your board. If you set it o, the BIOS will decide if the FDC should be enabled, automatically). Onboard Serial Port A (/B) > to specify the I/O port address of the serial port 1(/2). If you set it Auto, the BIOS will decide the correct I/O port address, automatically. B Mode > to specify the mode of serial port 2. IR Duplex Mode > to specify the mode of IR device that is IrDA Protocol > to specify the function mode if an IrDA mode Onboard Parallel Port > to specify the I/O port address of the parallel port. Parallel Port Mode > to specify the mode of parallel port. The (normal parallel port mode), - (supports devices that comply with the Enhanced Parallel fication), (supports devices that comply with the Extended Capabilities Port). Parallel Port IRQ > to assign certain IRQ to the parallel port. The optimal and fail- Parallel Port DMA Channel > available only if the parallel port mode is ECP. The optimal and fail- Onboard IDE > to define which on-board IDE controller channel(s) to be used. Available options are: Primary, 28 Secondary, Both and Disabled. safe settings are 3. safe settings are 7. ECP Port speci EPP (supports bidirectional transfer), DirBi Normal options are: is selected. connected to the IR port. Serial Port Aut 4.8 Hardware Monitor Setup There is a LM78 chip on your board which can monitor on board system voltage and fan speed. The voltage monitoring will cover Vtt, Vcore, Vio, +5V,+12V,-– Note: normal CPU Fan RPM is over than 5000 RPM. If your CPU Fan RPM is less than that figure, something is wrong and the CPU will be in overheat condition. Make sure that the connection at CN3/CN4 is correct. Anyway, the above RPM figure is for reference only. Different brand may give different 29 figure. 5V. 12V,and User Password This option sets a password that is used to protect your system and Setup Utility. Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password. Once you setup the password, the system will always ask you to key-in password every time you enter the BIOS SETUP. If you enter the BIOS SETUP with Supervisor Password, you can access every setup option on the main menu (USER PASSWORD, SAVE SETTING AND EXIT and EXIT WITHOUT SAVING). To disable these passwords, enter the BIOS SETUP menu with Supervisor Password and then just press the key instead of entering a new password when - 30 up.the 'Enter Password' prompt pop but with User Password you can only choose three setup options 4.9 Change Supervisor / 4.10 Auto-Detect Hard Disk This option detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive (HDD sector, cylinder, head, etc) automatically and will put the parameters into the Standard CMOS Setup screen. Up to 4 IDE drives can be detected and the parameters will be listed in the box. Press if you accept these parameters. Press to skip the next IDE drives. Note: If your IDE HDD was formatted in previous older system, incorrect parameters may be detected. In this case, you need to enter -k. 4.11 Auto Configuration with Optimal Settings This option lets you load the default settings. These settings are -case values which will provide the best performance. Whenever your CMOS RAM is damaged, this Optimal settings will be loaded automatically. 31 best Optimal level format the disthe correct parameters manually or low 4.12 Auto Configuration with Fail Save Settings This option lets you load the Fail Safe default settings when something happens to your computer and causes it cannot boot normally. These settings are not the most optimal settings but 4.13 Save Settings and Exit Select this option when you finish setting all the parameters and want to save them into the CMOS. Just simply press s will be saved. 4.14 Exit Without Saving Select this option if you want to exit the Setup without saving the will exit the BIOS SETUP without saving the changes. 32 changes that you made. Just simply press key and you key and all the configuration change are the most stable settings. 5 2 E Key™ Function (optional) 2 The ROCKY-P258BX provides an optional outstanding E 2 function for system integrator. Based on the EKEY™, you can free to store the ID Code, Password or Critical Data in the 1Kbit EEPROM. Because the EEPROM is nonvolatile memory, you don’t have to worry for losing very important data. 2 Basically the EKEY™ is based on a 1Kbit EEPROM which is configured to 64 words(from 0 to 63). You could access (read or 2 When you start to use the EKEY™ you should have the utility in the package. The software utility will include four files as follows, E2KEY.OBJ EKEYDEMO.C EKEYDEMO.EXE. The E2KEY.OBJ provides two library functions for user to 2 integrate their application with EKEY™ function. These library (read_e2key and write_e2key) are written and compiled in C language. Please check the following statement, then you will know how to implement it easily. unsigned int read_e2key(unsigned int address) 2 /* This function will return the EKEY™’s data at address. The void write_e2key(unsigned int address,unsigned data) 33 */ address range is from 0 to 63. Return data is one word,16 bits README.DOC write) each word at any time. KEY™ 2 /* This function will write the given data to EKEY™ at certain address. The address range is from 0 to 63. The data value is from 0 to 0xffff. */ To easily start to use the function, please refer to the included EKEYDEMO.C code at first. 2 Please note that the E™ function is based on the working of parallel port. So you should enable the ROCKY-’ llel port, otherwise it will not work. 34 para P258BXs KEY Appendix A. Watch-Dog Timer The WatchDog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash. This condition may have occurred by external EMI or a software bug. When the CPU stops working correctly, hardware on the board will either perform a hardware reset (cold boot) or a Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) to bring the the WatchDog Timer :. Enable to refresh the WatchDog (hex) Timer. Disable the WatchDog Timer. (hex) To enable the WatchDog Timer, a read from I/O port 443H must be performed. This will enable and activate the countdown timer which will eventually time-out and either reset the CPU or cause a NMI, depending on the setting of JP12. To ensure that this reset condition does not occur, the WatchDog Timer must be periodically refreshed by reading the same I/O port 443H. This must be done within the time-out period that is selected by A tolerance of at least 30% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time-consuming. Therefore, if the time out period has been set to 10 seconds, the I/O port 443H must be read within 7 seconds. 35 WatchDog Timer, otherwise the system will reset. Note: when exiting a program, it is necessary to disable the jumper group JP13. Read043 Read443 Two I/O ports control system back to a known state. The following notes show how to connect ATX Power Supply to the - Please, disconnect the AC cord of the Power Supply from the AC source when you plug-in DC connector to prevent sudden electric surge to the Connect the ATX power supply switch to the pin 18 (power button) and pin 20 (+5VSB) of CN2 (multi panel) on the board. If you wish to turn off the power supply, please push the ATX power switch button for about 4 sec. And to turn ON the system, simply push 36 the button once. board. P258BX.backplanes and the ROCKY Appendix B. ATX Power Supply Appen I/O Information I/O address Range Description - DMA Controller #1 - Interrupt Controller #1, Master - 8254 timer - 8042 (Keyboard Controller) Real time Clock, NMI (non-maskable - interrupt) Mask - - Interrupt Controller #2 - DMA Controller #2 Clear Math Coprocessor Busy - Math Coprocessor - Fi - Game I/O - Parallel Printer Port 2 (LPT3) - Serial Port 4 - Serial Port 2 - Prototype Card - - Parallel Printer Port 1 (LPT2) - SDLC, bisynchronous 2 - Bisynchronous 1 Monochrome Display and Printer - Adapter (LPT1) - - Color/Graphics Monitor Adapter - Serial Port 3 - Diskette Controller - Serial Port 1 Watch dog timer enable Watch dog timer disable 37 043 443 3FF3F8 3F73F0 3EF3E8 3DF3D0 Reserved3CF3C0 3BF3B0 3AF3A0 38F380 37F378 Reserved36F360 31F300 2FF2F8 2EF2E8 27F278 207200 xed Disk1F81F0 0FF0F8 Reset Math Coprocessor0F1 0F0 0DF0C0 0BF0A0 DMA Page Register09F080 07F070 06F060 05F040 021020 01F000 IO Address Map dix C. st 1 Memory address - System memory - VGA buffer - VGA BIOS - – System BIOS - *Default Setting IRQ Mapping Chart System Timer Controller 3 FDC Primary IDE Printer Function 0 Available 1 Available 2 -bit transfer) 3 Available 4 5 Available 6 Available 7 Available 38 Cascade for DMA controller 1 Floppy Disk (8 DMA Channel DMA Channel Assignments Secondary IDEIRQ15IRQ7 IRQ14IRQ6 FPUIRQ1 UnusedIRQ5 PS/2 mouseIRQ12 COM1/COM3IRQ4 UnusedIRQ11 COM2/COM4IRQ3 UnusedIRQ10 Cascade to IRQ IRQ2 UnusedIRQ9 KeyboardIRQ1 RTC ClockIRQ8IRQ0 Extend BIOS0000100 FFFFFE0000 DOC 2000D7FFF* D6000 CBFFFC0000 BFFFFA0000 9FFFF00000 Description MB Memory Address Map

Frequently asked questions

Why do business with IEI Boards?

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IEI Boards' parent company, GID Industrial, specializes in procuring industrial parts. We are able to find rare and obsolete equipment that our customers need so they can get back to business. We know you have many options when it comes to making your purchase, and we appreciate the opportunity to show your our commitment to quality.

Will there be a warranty for the ROCKY-P258BX?

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The warranty we offer will be based on what we negotiate with our suppliers. There are some situations where a part is sold without a warranty. Since we specialize in single board computers, they usually receive a one-year warranty.

Which companies are available as carriers?

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We use FedEx, UPS, DHL, and USPS. We usually ship on our own accounts, but if you would like to provide us with your own, we can do that, as well. We are not limited to those, however, and can use other carriers at your request.

I don't live in the USA. Will IEI Boards work with me?

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IEI Boards will definitely serve you. We do a lot of business with customers outside the USA, and we regularly ship to buyers across the globe as a result.

Will IEI Boards accept my preferred method of payment?

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Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are all accepted by IEI Boards. You can also pay with a wire transfer or PayPal. If you're in the USA, you can send a check. We may, upon approval, be able to offer terms for larger orders.

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What they say about us

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One of our top priorities is maintaining our business with precision, and we are constantly looking for affiliates that can help us achieve our goal. With the aid of GID Industrial, our obsolete product management has never been more efficient. They have been a great resource to our company, and have quickly become a go-to supplier on our list!

Bucher Emhart Glass

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With our strict fundamentals and high expectations, we were surprised when we came across GID Industrial and their competitive pricing. When we approached them with our issue, they were incredibly confident in being able to provide us with a seamless solution at the best price for us. GID Industrial quickly understood our needs and provided us with excellent service, as well as fully tested product to ensure what we received would be the right fit for our company.

Fuji

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Our company provides services to aid in the manufacture of technological products, such as semiconductors and flat panel displays, and often searching for distributors of obsolete product we require can waste time and money. Finding GID Industrial proved to be a great asset to our company, with cost effective solutions and superior knowledge on all of their materials, it’d be hard to find a better provider of obsolete or hard to find products.

Applied Materials

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Over the years, the equipment used in our company becomes discontinued, but they’re still of great use to us and our customers. Once these products are no longer available through the manufacturer, finding a reliable, quick supplier is a necessity, and luckily for us, GID Industrial has provided the most trustworthy, quality solutions to our obsolete component needs.

Nidec Vamco

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This company has been a terrific help to us (I work for Trican Well Service) in sourcing the Micron Ram Memory we needed for our Siemens computers. Great service! And great pricing! I know when the product is shipping and when it will arrive, all the way through the ordering process.

Trican Well Service

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When I can't find an obsolete part, I first call GID and they'll come up with my parts every time. Great customer service and follow up as well. Scott emails me from time to time to touch base and see if we're having trouble finding something.....which is often with our 25 yr old equipment.

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