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Part No:MN-100-2A0-71 Rev:1.00
Pentium II Mainboard
USERS MANUAL
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction of LX6 Features
¬ Specifications...................................................1-1
- Layout diagram .......................................................1-3
® The system block diagram........................................1-4
Chapter 2 Installing the Mainboard
¬ Installing the Mainboard to the Casing ....................2-3
- Standard External Connectors .................................2-4
® Jumper and Switches................................................2-9
¯ Installation of the CPU ..........................................2-10
° Installing System Memory
¡i
DRAM Memory
¡j
2-11
Chapter 3 Introduction of BIOS
¬ CPU Setup ¡i CPU SOFT MENU¡j3-3
- Standard CMOS Setup Menu 3-7
® BIOS Features Setup Menu .. 3-9
¯ Chipset Features Setup Menu 3-15
° Power Management Setup Menu .. 3-17
± PCI & Onboard I/O Setup . 3-22
² Load BIOS Defaults .. 3-26
³ Load Setup Defaults .. 3-26
´ Password Setting 3-27
µ IDE HDD Auto Detection .. 3-28
Chapter 4 Bus Master IDE Driver
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Page 1 - USER’S MANUAL

Part No:MN-100-2A0-71 Rev:1.00Pentium II MainboardUSER’S MANUALTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction of LX6 Features¬ Specifications...

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2-4 Chapter 2-Standard External ConnectorsInside the case of any computer several cables and

Page 3 - ¬ Specifications

Installing the Mainboard 2-5PN2(Pin 1-2) - Hardware Reset ConnectorAttach the cable from the case’s Reset switch

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2-6 Chapter 2 PN1 (Pin 10-11) - Power Switch Pin number Name or significance of signal

Page 5 - - Layout diagram

Installing the Mainboard 2-7KB - PS/2 Keyboard ConnectorAttach a keyboard to this 6-pin Din-connector.Pin number

Page 6 - ® The System block diagram

2-8 Chapter 2FAN1, FAN2 , FAN3 - DC-FAN Power ConnectorPin number Name or significance of signal

Page 7 - Mainboard

Installing the Mainboard 2-9® Jumper and SwitchesYou can set jumper switches on the mainboard to configu

Page 8 - User friendly instructions

2-10 Chapter 2CCMOS 1 - CMOS Discharge JumperJumper CCMOS discharge CMOS memory. When you inst

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Installing the Mainboard 2-11° Installing System MemoryThe mainboard provides four 168-pin DIMM sites for memory

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Introduction of BIOS 3-1Chapter 3 Introduction of BIOSThe BIOS is a program located on a Read-Only

Page 12 - MOUSE - PS/2 Mouse Connector

Appendix A Quick InstallationAppendix B General Discussion about HDD InstallationAppendix C Technical SupportAppendix D Flash BIOS User Instructions

Page 13 - KB - PS/2 Keyboard Connector

3-2 Chapter 3Three to five seconds after the message is displayed, if you press the Delkey, you will

Page 14 - I/O port connectors

Introduction of BIOS 3-3¬CPU Setup¡iCPU SOFT MENU™¡jThe CPU can be setup through a programmable switch

Page 15 - Jumper and Switches

3-4 Chapter 3CPU Operating Speed:This option sets the CPU speed.In this field, the CPU speed is indic

Page 16 - ¯ Installation of the CPU

Introduction of BIOS 3-5ä Disable: CPU external clock is operating within thenormal limits.ä Enable: CPU

Page 17 - ° Installing System Memory

3-6 Chapter 3Note : The increase by 2.5% of the CPU speed is not a standardfeature of this

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Introduction of BIOS 3-7-Standard CMOS Setup MenuIt is the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. Th

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3-8 Chapter 3ä LBA (Logical Block Addressing) mode:LBA mode supports hard disk drives up to 8.4Giga.

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Introduction of BIOS 3-9®BIOS Features Setup MenuBIOS Features Setup Menu has already been set for maximum oper

Page 21 - CPU SOFT MENU™

3-10 Chapter 3This item is used to enable or to disable the CPU external cache. When theexternal cach

Page 22 - CPU Operating Speed:

Introduction of BIOS 3-11ä Off: At boot up, the Numeric Keypad is in cursor control mode.IDE HDD Block Mode:Thi

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Introduction of LX6 Feature 1-1Chapter 1 Introduction of LX6 FeatureThe mainboard is designed for the new

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3-12 Chapter 3Security Option:This option can be set to System or to Setup.After you have created a p

Page 25 - Standard CMOS Setup Menu

Introduction of BIOS 3-13Video BIOS Shadow:This option is used to define whether the BIOS on the video card u

Page 26 - FDD supporting 3 Mode:

3-14 Chapter 3 Shadowing address ranges (DC000-DFFFF Shadow):This option allows you to decide

Page 27 - BIOS Features Setup Menu

Introduction of BIOS 3-15¯Chipset Features Setup MenuThe Chipset Features Setup Menu is used to modify the cont

Page 28 - Boot Up NumLock Status:

3-16 Chapter 3Attention:Unless you are very familiar with your computer and with theDRAM configurati

Page 29 - Typematic Rate Delay (Msec):

Introduction of BIOS 3-17°Power Management Setup MenuThe difference between Green PCs and traditional computers

Page 30 - OS Select For DRAM > 64MB:

3-18 Chapter 32. Use arrow keys to go to the item you want to configure. To change these

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Introduction of BIOS 3-19Video Off After:Select the saving mode in which the video is switched off.ä NAThe vide

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3-20 Chapter 3Suspend Mode:When the setting selected for "Power Management" is "User D

Page 33 - Chipset Features Setup Menu

Introduction of BIOS 3-21Resume by Alarm : RTC alarm can turn on the system . You can set date ( of month

Page 34 - Memory Hole At 15M-16M:

1-2 Chapter 15. System BIOSl Award Plug and Play BIOS supports APM, DMI, and ACPI6. Multi I/O Functionsl Floppy port supports up to 2.88MB, 3 mode fl

Page 35 - Power Management Setup Menu

3-22 Chapter 3±PCI & Onboard I/O SetupIn this menu, you can change the INT# and IRQ of the PCI bu

Page 36 - Video Off Method:

Introduction of BIOS 3-23Resources Controlled By:When you select Auto, the BIOS will automatically assi

Page 37 - Standby Mode:

3-24 Chapter 3On board Serial Port 1:This is used to specify the I/O address and IRQ of Ser

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Introduction of BIOS 3-25On board IDE-1 Controller:Onboard PCI IDE 1 controller can be set as Enable or Disable

Page 39 - Resume by Alarm :

3-26 Chapter 3²Load BIOS DefaultsBIOS defaults are the reference settings that allow your system to w

Page 40 - PCI & Onboard I/O Setup

Introduction of BIOS 3-27´Password SettingThis option allows you to set a password required to start

Page 41

3-28 Chapter 3µIDE HDD Auto DetectionAfter you have installed the hard disk, in old systems, you had

Page 42 - On board Parallel Port:

Bus Master IDE Driver 4-1Chapter 4 Bus Master IDE DriverThe Intel PIIX4Bus Master IDE is now include in the mainboard.OS Support:Windows 95, Windows

Page 44 - Load Setup Defaults

Quick InstallationA-1Appendix A Quick InstallationAppendix A will give you a simplified installation procedure, in order toallow you to install tour m

Page 45 - Password Setting

Introduction of LX6 Feature 1-3- Layout diagramFigure 1-1 Component Locations

Page 46 - IDE HDD Auto Detection

Appendix AA-2IDE1- Connect one end of the 40-pin cable that comeswith the drive to the HDD connector, and the other end to IDE1 pin connectoron the ma

Page 47 - Bus Master IDE Driver 4-1

Quick InstallationA-3PN1 - There is a specificorientation for pin 10 and pin 11. Connect the two-threads suspend switchconnector of th

Page 48

Appendix AA-4PN1 : Connect thetwo- threads switch connector on the mainboard.Pin number Name of the signal or signification11 Power on/off10 GroundWat

Page 49 - Appendix A Quick Installation

Quick InstallationA-5Mouse - There is an orientation pin. Connectyour mouse connector to connector on the mainboard.FAN - There is a specificorie

Page 51 - Installing speaker connector:

General Discussion about HDD InstallationB-1Appendix B General Discussion about HDD InstallationMost of the present HDDs use IDE interface. Installing

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Appendix BB-2The higher the MODE value is, the best is the hard disk data transfer rate.But this does not mean that you can select the highest mode va

Page 53 - BIOS Setup:

General Discussion about HDD InstallationB-3Installing a hard disk:In the Standard CMOS Setup Menu,♦ Primary means the first connector on the m

Page 54 - Appendix AA-6

Appendix BB-4Installing two HDDs: The red line on the connection cable must be lined up with pin 1 on the connector.Method 1: Set the hard disk drive

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General Discussion about HDD InstallationB-5Installing three HDDs: The red line on the connection cable must be lined up with pin 1 on the connector.M

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1-4 Chapter 1® The System block diagramControlAddressDataCPU-SLOT183977FSerialLPTIrDAFDCPMC82443LXMainMemory(DRAM)AddrCntrlPCISLOT(s)PCI BUSControlAd

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Appendix BB-6♦ If one or several of your HDD are old, and if you don’t want to erasethe data stored in your drives, you will have to remembe

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Technical Support C-1Appendix C Technical SupportL When you have a problem during operation...In order to help our technical support personnel to quic

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Appendix CC-22Example 2: With a system including the mainboard (with CPU, DRAM,COAST...) HDD, CD-ROM, FDD, VGA CARD, LAN CARD,MPEG CARD

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Technical Support C-3$ $ Main instructions...To fill in this “Technical Support Form”, refer to the step-by-stepinstructions given below:*1.

Page 61 - Appendix C Technical Support

Appendix CC-44. DRIVER REV: Note the driver version number indicated on the DEVICE DRIVER disk as “Release *.**”.Example:< IDE Device Dri

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Technical Support C-59. System Memory (DRAM): Indicate the brand and specifications(SIMM/DIMM) of your system memory.Examples:In the Brand space, w

Page 64 - IDE Device Driver

Technical Support C-7& Technical Support FormCompany name: ( Phone #:J Contact: /Fax #: Model * BIOS ID # * Mainboard modelno.

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Appendix CC-8

Page 66 - Appendix CC-6

Appendix D Flash BIOS UserInstructionsExample 1 To update BIOS and create a backup of the current system BIOSexecute this command:AWDFLASH NEWBIOS

Page 67 - Technical Support Form

Installing the Mainboard 2-1Chapter 2 Installing theMainboardThis LX6 mainboard not only provides all standard

Page 68 - Appendix CC-8

D-2Appendix DExplanation of parameter names:/CC: Clears CMOS data/CP: Clears PnP dataRemarks:¬ When executing AWDFLASH.EXE, do not run HIMEM.SYS andEM

Page 69 - Instructions

How to install the Ultra DMA/33 drive. E-1 Appendix E How to install the Ultra DMA/33 drive.For best results from yo

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E-2 Appendix E2. License: Notebook - close the view3. Question: Click ‘Yes’

Page 71 - Appendix E

How to install the Ultra DMA/33 drive. E-34. Select Components: Click ‘INSTALL 5. Question: Click ‘Yes’ 6. Question: Cli

Page 72 - 3. Question: Click ‘Yes’

E-4 Appendix E 7. Information: Click ‘OK’ After previous instructions have been followed, the drive

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How to install the PCI Bridge Batch File F-1Appendix FHow to install the PCI Bridge Batch File.First of all, you may ask, ‘

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F-2 Appendix For http://www.abit.com.tw/html/cloadut.html/>. Just download PCI_TX.EXE andrun it. It

Page 75 - Appendix F

How to install the PCI Bridge Batch File F-3After the process has been completed another view will appear (see picture belo

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F-4 Appendix F

Page 77 - Again, click on ‘OK’

2-2 Chapter 2&User friendly instructionsOur objective is to enable the novice computer us

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Installing the Mainboard 2-3¬ Installing the Mainboard to the CasingMost computer cases will have a base on which

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