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M54Hi-Plus PCI/ISA
System Board Manual
Document Number: 06-00253-03, Rev. 1B
April 1996
221 Warren Ave., Fremont, CA 94539-7085
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - System Board Manual

M54Hi-Plus PCI/ISASystem Board ManualDocument Number: 06-00253-03, Rev. 1BApril 1996221 Warren Ave., Fremont, CA 94539-7085

Page 2 - Copyright Notices

Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board Manual1-2FeaturesThe M54Hi-Plus includes the following features:Intel 75MHz, 90MHz, 100MHz, 120MHz, 133MHz, 150MHz,

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2-1Jumper Settings2Configuring the M54Hi-PlusAlthough the M54Hi-Plus system board is packaged in protectivematerials, it is important to use care whil

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2-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualM54Hi-Plus ComponentsFigure 2-1 M54Hi-Plus System Board

Page 5 - Contents

2-3Jumper SettingsJumper SettingsTable 2-1: Jumper settings to select the speed of the CPU.JumperCPU SpeedW4 W5 W875MHz External / 50MHz Internal clos

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2-4Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualTable 2-5 lists the jumper settings to select the BIOS boot block.Jumper Function SettingW6 Normal (default

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2-5Jumper SettingsTable 2-7 lists the jumper settings for case and peripheral connections.Jumper Function NotesJ10 Primary IDE Connector PrimaryJ9 Sec

Page 8 - List of Tables

3-1Installing System Memory and Add-On Peripherals3Installing the M54Hi-Plus,System Memory, CPUs andPeripheralsThis section explains how to install th

Page 9 - Introduction

3-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualInstallation of the M54Hi-PlusThe installation of the M54Hi-Plus system board depends on the type of caseyo

Page 10 - Software Compatibility

3-3Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsSystem MemorySystem memory devices, commonly known as SIMMs (Single Inline MemoryModules), are neces

Page 11 - Configuring the M54Hi-Plus

3-4Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualCommon Memory ConfigurationsThe following table (Table 3-1) lists the most common memory configura-tions.

Page 12 - M54Hi-Plus Components

iiCopyright NoticesMicronics Computers, Inc.The information contained in the M54Hi-Plus system board manual has beencarefully checked and is believed

Page 13 - Jumper Settings

3-5Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling the SIMMsTo install the SIMMs, locate the memory banks on the system board andperform the

Page 14 - Table 2-6 BIOS Reset Jumper

3-6Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualInstalling a CPUThe M54Hi-Plus is designed to a variety of Pentium processors. Follow thesteps below to in

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3-7Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling a Cache ModuleIn addition to the 16K of internal (L1) cache built into the Pentium proces

Page 16 - Installing the M54Hi-Plus

3-8Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualInstalling the Sound Riser CardTo install the Sound Riser Card, follow the instructions below:1. Turn the c

Page 17 - Equipment Required

3-9Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsConnecting Devices to the Sound ControllerIn order to take advantage of the on-board sound controlle

Page 18 - System Memory

3-10Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualJoystickPlug the joystick into the 15-pin connector on the back of the M54Hi-Plus.MIDIIf you purchased the

Page 19 - Common Memory Configurations

3-11Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling a PCI Peripheral CardMicronics PCI slots accommodate all PCI peripherals which adhere to

Page 20 - Removing SIMMs

3-12Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualInstalling an ISA Peripheral CardMicronics ISA slots accommodate all standard ISA peripherals. Completeth

Page 21 - Installing a CPU

The BIOS Setup Utility4-14The BIOS Setup UtilityConfigurationAfter the M54Hi-Plus system board and all hardware is installed, thesystem is ready for c

Page 22 - Installing a Cache Module

4-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualSetupThe Setup program is used to configure the computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The computer’

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iiiMicronics Quick InstallationWe know that many experienced people prefer to read as little of the docu-mentation as possible. If this sounds like y

Page 24 - External Speakers

The BIOS Setup Utility4-3Running the Setup ProcedureThe M54Hi-Plus system board has four primary CMOS configurationscreens: the Main Screen (Figure 4-

Page 25 - Line Out

4-4Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board Manualup and down arrows<↑/↓> to highlight the System Date and follow the sameprocedure used to set the tim

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The BIOS Setup Utility4-5Do not adjust the rest of the settings unless absolutely necessary. The BIOSautomatically enters the optimal settings.TypeTh

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4-6Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualVideo SystemThis sets the type of video board installed into the system. You may chooseEGA/VGA (default),

Page 28 - 4The BIOS Setup Utility

The BIOS Setup Utility4-7Boot SequenceThis category selects the order the system searches for a boot disk and may beset for:A: then C:C: then A:C: onl

Page 29 - Figure 4-1 Power-Up Screen

4-8Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualSetting the Advanced ScreenTo move to the Advanced Screen, use the left and right arrow keys <←/→>key

Page 30 - Setting the Main Screen

The BIOS Setup Utility4-9Integrated Peripherals SubmenuThe Integrated Peripherals submenu (Figure 4-6) allows you to individuallyenable or modify the

Page 31 - Diskette A or B

4-10Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualDiskette ControllerThe floppy disk controller may be enabled or disabled.Integrated PCI IDEThe PCI IDE con

Page 32 - The BIOS Setup Utility

The BIOS Setup Utility4-11Security ScreenThe Security Screen (Figure 4-7) controls access to the computer. Thesecurity screen allows for settings of

Page 33 - Boot Options Submenu

4-12Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualFigure 4-8 Supervisor Password SubmenuType the password and press the <Enter> key. Retype the pass

Page 34 - Extended Memory

iv9. Set the time and date. Adjust the BIOS settings to match yourconfiguration. If installing an IDE drive, select the IDE device you wishto config

Page 35 - Setting the Advanced Screen

The BIOS Setup Utility4-13Diskette AccessThis category allows floppy disk access with an option of the supervisor oruser. Selecting Supervisor gives

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4-14Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualAPMWhen enabled the power management features are active. The default settingis Disabled. If you enable

Page 37 - Large Disk Access Mode

The BIOS Setup Utility4-15CRT StandbySelecting Enabled powers down the display while the system is in powersaving mode. The default setting is disabl

Page 38 - Security Screen

4-16Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualExit ScreenAfter you complete configuring the BIOS, select the Exit Screen (Figure 4-10).Figure 4-10 Exit

Page 39 - Password on Boot

5-1Installing the Sound Drivers5Installing a CD-ROM Drive andthe Sound Controller DriversThis chapter explains how to install a CD-ROM drive and the s

Page 40 - Power Screen

5-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualInstalling a CD-ROM DriveMicronics recommends the installation of an IDE CD-ROM. If you areinstalling a CD

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5-3Installing the Sound DriversInstalling the Sound Controller DriversIf you are installing a CD-ROM drive, it is recommended you install it beforeset

Page 42 - Standby Wakeup Events

POST MessagesA-1POST MessagesThe following table lists the Power On Self Test (POST) messages,possible causes, and solutions.AMessage Possible Cause S

Page 43 - Exit Screen

Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualA-2Message Possible Cause SolutionMONITOR TYPEDOES NOT MATCHCMOSMonitor type notcorrectly identified inSetup.R

Page 44 - Installing a CD-ROM Drive and

B-1Beep and POST CodesBeep and POST CodesBeep codes are a series of beeps sent through the speaker whichindicate a problem during the Power On Self Te

Page 45 - Installing a CD-ROM Drive

vContentsIntroduction... 1-1Features...

Page 46 - Installing the Sound Drivers

B-2 Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualCode Beeps POST Routine Description02 Verify Real Mode.04 Get CPU type.06 Initialize system hardware.08 In

Page 47 - POST Messages

B-3Beep and POST CodesCode Beeps POST Routine Description4A Initialize all video adapters in system.4C Shadow video BIOS ROM.4E Display copyright noti

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B-4 Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualCode Beeps POST Routine Description9C Set up Power Management.9E Enable hardware interrupts.A0 Set time of

Page 49 - Beep and POST Codes

Hard Disk Drive TypesC-1CHard Disk Drive TypesThe following table lists the hard disk types supported by M54Hi-Plus.Type Cylinders Heads WritePrecompS

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Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualC-2Type Cylinders Heads WritePrecompSectors Size31 823 10 512 17 7132 809 6 128 17 4233 830 7 none 17 5034 830

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D-1SpecificationsSpecificationsProcessor 75MHz, 90MHz, 100MHz, 120MHz, 133MHz,150MHz, or 166MHz Pentium processors.Chipset Intel 430FX PCIsetSMC FDC37

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D-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualTwo high speed serial ports (16550 compatible).One bi-directional parallel port.Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP

Page 53 - CHard Disk Drive Types

D-3SpecificationsBattery DisposalWarning:DO NOT: open battery; dispose of in fire; recharge; put in backwards, mixwith used or other battery types.May

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F-1FCC StatementFCC Warning StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Par

Page 55 - Specifications

F-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualDeclaration of ConformityApplication of Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EEC.Standards to which the

Page 56 - Environmental Specifications

viThe BIOS Setup Utility... 4-1Configuration ...

Page 57 - Battery Disposal

F-3FCC StatementDeclaration of ConformityApplication of Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EEC.Standards to which the conformity is declared:EN55

Page 58 - FCC Warning Statement

F-4Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualDeclaration of ConformityApplication of Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 72/23/EEC.Standards to which the

Page 59 - Declaration of Conformity

G-1Glossary16550 UART - A high speed chip for controllingserial ports. Although unnecessary for a mouse, itis required for modems that are 14,400 bau

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G-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualEISA - An acronym for Extended IndustryStandard Architecture. EISA is a bus designstandard which is fully b

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G-3GlossaryPlug and Play - A standard developed to ensureeasy installation of peripherals. Theoretically, anewly installed card automatically configu

Page 62 - Glossary

W-1Limited WarrantyExcept as described below, Micronics warrants the products to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship in normal use for a p

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W-2Micronics M54Hi-Plus System Board ManualMicronics will not be liable for any lost profits or any indirect, specialincidental or consequential damag

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viiInstalling a CD-ROM Drive and the Sound Controller Driv-ers ...

Page 65 - Limited Warranty

viiiList of FiguresFigure 2-1: M54Hi-Plus Components..... 2-2Figure 3-1: Installing a 72-Pin SI

Page 66 - Non-Warranty Service

Introduction1-11IntroductionCongratulations for choosing the Micronics M54Hi-Plus! The M54Hi-Plus is a high-performance system board designed to be t

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