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[. . . ] Chapter 1 Overview MX64 is a slot 1 based motherboard that utilizes VIA 694X AGPset on Micro ATX form factor. It implements an onboard audio CODEC and supports new architectures such as AGP 4x, SDRAM, Ultra DMA 33/66, Bus master IDE and USB ports. It supports three Dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slots that allow the installation of SDRAM memory and expansion up to a maximum of 768MB. In addition to the above features, MX64 also implements plenty of fabulous features. [. . . ] The CPU frequency selection is set by going into: BOIS Setup à Chipset Features Setup à CPU Clock Frequency (The possible setting is 66. 8, 75, 83. 3, 100, 105, 110, 112, 115, 120, 124, 133, 140, 150, MHz) BOIS Setup à Chipset Features Setup à CPU Clock Ratio (The possible setting is 1. 5x, 2x, 2. 5x, 3x, 3. 5x, 4x, 4. 5x, 5x, 5. 5x, 6x, 6. 5x, 7x, 7. 5x, and 8x) Core frequency = Ratio * External bus clock Intel Pentium II / Pentium III Pentium II 233 Pentium II 266 Pentium II 300 Pentium II 333 Pentium II 350 Pentium II 400 Pentium II 450 Pentium III 450 Pentium III 500 Pentium III 550 Pentium III 533 Pentium III 600 CPU Core Frequency 233MHz= 266MHz= 300MHz= 333MHz= 350MHz= 400MHz= 450MHz= 450MHz= 500MHz= 550MHz= 533MHz= 600MHz= Ratio 3. 5x 4x 4. 5x 5x 3. 5x 4x 4. 5x 4. 5x 5x 5. 5x 4x 4. 5x FSB Clock 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 100MHz 100MHz 100MHz 100MHz 100MHz 100MHz 133MHz 133MHz 2-4 Hardware Installation Intel Celeron Celeron 266 Celeron 300 Celeron 300A Celeron 333 Celeron 366 Celeron 400 Celeron 433 Celeron 466 CPU Core Frequency 266MHz= 300MHz= 300MHz= 333MHz= 366MHz= 400MHz= 433MHz= 466MHz= Ratio 4x 4. 5x 4. 5x 5x 5. 5x 6x 6. 5x 7x FSB Clock 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz 66MHz Home Tip: If your system hangs or fails to boot because of overclocking, simply use <Home> key to restore to the default setting. Caution: Make sure that the power supply is off before connecting or disconnecting the power cable. +5V 3. 3V 5V SB 3. 3V +5V PWR2 2. 3. 2 Fan The CPU fan connectors are marked as CPUFAN1 and CPUFAN2 on the system board. You can plug the CPU fan cable to both the 2-pin fan connector CPUFAN2 and the 3-pin fan connector CPUFAN1. Note that only CPUFAN1 and FAN support the fan monitoring function, because 3-pin fan has an extra pin called SENSE, which periodically sends fan signal out. SENSE +12V GND CPUFAN1 & FAN GND +12V CPUFAN2 2-9 Hardware Installation 2. 3. 3 PS/2 Mouse The onboard PS/2 mouse connector is a 6-pin Mini-Din connector marked PS2. The view angle of drawing shown here is from the back panel of the housing. PCB PS/2 Mouse 2. 3. 4 Keyboard The onboard PS/2 keyboard connector is a 6-pin Mini-Din connector marked KB2. The view angle of drawing shown here is from the back panel of the housing. PCB PS/2 KB 2. 3. 5 Serial Devices (COM1/COM2) The onboard serial connectors are 9-pin D-type connectors on the back panel of motherboard. The serial port 1 connector is marked as COM1 and the serial port 2 connector is marked as COM2. PCB COM1 COM2 2-10 Hardware Installation 2. 3. 6 Printer The onboard printer connector is a 25-pin D-type connector marked PRINTER. The view angle of the drawing shown here is from the back panel of the housing. PRINTER PCB 2. 3. 7 USB Device You can attach USB devices to the USB connector. The motherboard contains two USB connectors, which are marked as USB. PCB USB 2. 3. 8 Floppy Drive Connect the 34-pin floppy drive cable to the floppy drive connector marked as FDC on the system board. 2 1 34 33 FDC 2-11 Hardware Installation 2. 3. 9 IDE Hard Disk and CD ROM This motherboard supports two 40-pin IDE connectors marked as IDE1 and IDE2. IDE1 is also known as the primary channel and IDE2 as the secondary channel. Each channel supports two IDE devices that make a total of four devices. In order to work together, the two devices on each channel must be set differently to master and slave mode. The setting as master or slave mode depends on the jumper on your IDE device, so please refer to your hard disk and CDROM manual accordingly. Connect your first IDE hard disk to master mode of the primary channel. If you have second IDE device to install in your system, connect it as slave mode on the same channel, and the third and fourth device can be connected on secondary channel as master and slave mode respectively. 2 1 40 39 IDE2 2 1 40 39 IDE1 Caution: The specification of the IDE cable is a maximum of 46cm (18 inches), make sure your cable does not exceed this length. Caution: For better signal quality, it is recommended to set the far end side device to master mode and follow the suggested sequence to install your new device. Please refer to the following figure. IDE2 (Secondary Channel) Slave (4th) Master (3rd) IDE1 (Primary Channel) Slave (2nd) Master (1st) 2-12 Hardware Installation 2. 3. 10 Panel Connector The Panel (multifunction) connector is a 20-pin connector marked as PANEL on the board. Attach the power LED, keylock, speaker, SPWR, IDE LED and reset switch to the corresponding pins as shown in the figure. If your ATX housing supports ACPI specification, the ACPI & Power LED will keep flashing if you have enabled "suspend mode" item in the BIOS Setup. 1 GND KEYLOCK +5V IDE LED IDE LED +5V +5V GND NC SPEAKER 11 SPWR GND ACPI & POWER LED GND +5V GND GND GND RESET GND 10 20 PANEL 1 Keylock 11 + + SPWR IDE LED + ACPI & + + + Power LED Speaker Reset 10 20 PANEL Caution: Locate the power switch cable from your ATX housing. Plug this connector onto the soft-power switch connector on the panel, which is marked as SPWR. 2. 3. 11 IrDA Connector The IrDA connector can be configured to support wireless infrared module, with this module and application software such as Laplink or Win95 Direct Cable Connection, the user can transfer files to or from laptops, notebooks, PDA devices and printers. This connector supports HPSIR (115. 2Kbps, 2 meters) and ASK-IR (56Kbps). 2-13 Hardware Installation Install the infrared module onto the IrDA connector and enable the infrared function from the BIOS setup, make sure to have the correct orientation when you plug in the IrDA connector. Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description +5V NC IRRX GND IRTX NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 IrDA 2-14 Hardware Installation 2. 3. 12 Wake on Modem Connector This motherboard implements special circuit to support Modem Ring-On, both Internal Modem Card (AOpen MP56) and external box Modem are supported. Since Internal Modem card consumes no power when system power is off, it is recommended to use an internal modem. [. . . ] 6. Note: Make sure you have set the display mode to the default setting (640 x 480, 16 colors) prior to uninstalling the VIA 4 in 1 driver. Note: Both VIA AGP driver and audio driver don't support Windows NT. 3-2 Software Installation 4. 2 Software Installation in Windows 98 For installing Windows 98, please make sure you have followed below procedures. Enable USB Controller in BIOS Setup menu to make BIOS fully capable of controlling IRQ assignment. Install the VIA 4 in 1 driver, which includes VIA Bus Master IDE Driver, AGP Vxd driver, IRQ routing driver, and VIA chipset function registry program. [. . . ]

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