M6Pi Pentium ProServer Class PCI/ISASystem Board ManualDocument Number: 06-00257-01, Rev. 3ANovember 1995221 Warren Ave., Fremont, CA 94539-7085
Micronics M6Pi System Board Manual1-2FeaturesThe M6Pi includes the following features: Support for 150MHz, 166MHz, 180MHz, or 200MHz Pentium Pro
2-1Jumper Settings2Configuring the M6PiAlthough the M6Pi system board is packaged in protectivematerials, it is important to use care while unpacking
2-2Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualM6Pi ComponentsFigure 2-1 M6Pi System Board
2-3Jumper SettingsJumper SettingsTable 2-1 lists the jumper settings to configure the CPU speed.JumperCPU SpeedW4 W5 W6 W7W8150MHz Ext., 60MHz Int. cl
2-4Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualTable 2-4 lists the jumper settings for case and peripheral connections.Jumper FunctionNotesJ10 Primary IDE Conne
3-1Installing System Memory and Add-On Peripherals3Installing the M6Pi, SystemMemory, CPUs and PeripheralsThis section explains how to install the M6P
3-2Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualInstallation of the M6PiThe installation of the M6Pi system board depends on the type of case youuse. The M6Pi i
3-3Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsSystem MemorySystem memory devices, commonly known as SIMMs (Single Inline MemoryModules), are neces
3-4Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualCommon Memory ConfigurationsThe following table (Table 3-1) lists all available memory configurations.Memory Bank
3-5Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling the SIMMsTo install the SIMMs, locate the memory banks on the system board andperform the
iiCopyright NoticesMicronics Computers, Inc.The information contained in the M6Pi system board manual has beencarefully checked and is believed to be
3-6Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualInstalling a CPUThe M6Pi is designed to a variety of Pentium Pro processors. Follow the stepsbelow to install a
3-7Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling the CPU Power ModuleTo install the CPU Power Module, follow the instructions below:1. Tur
3-8Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualInstalling a PCI Peripheral CardMicronics PCI slots accommodate all PCI peripherals which adhere to the PCI2.0 sp
3-9Installing System Memory and Add-On PeripheralsInstalling an ISA Peripheral CardMicronics ISA slots accommodate all standard ISA peripherals. Comp
The BIOS Setup Utility4-14The BIOS Setup UtilityConfigurationAfter the M6Pi system board and all hardware is installed, the system isready for configu
4-2Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualSetupThe Setup program is used to configure the computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). The computer’s BIOS
The BIOS Setup Utility4-3Running the Setup ProcedureThe M6Pi system board has four primary CMOS configuration screens: theMain Screen (Figure 4-2), th
4-4Micronics M6Pi System Board Manualup and down arrows<↑/↓> to highlight the System Date and follow the sameprocedure used to set the time.Disk
The BIOS Setup Utility4-5Do not adjust the rest of the settings unless absolutely necessary. The BIOSautomatically enters the optimal settings.TypeTh
4-6Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualVideo SystemThis sets the type of video board installed into the system. You may chooseVGA/SVGA (default), CGA 8
iiiMicronics Quick InstallationWe know that many experienced people prefer to read as little of the docu-mentation as possible. If this sounds like y
The BIOS Setup Utility4-7Setting the Advanced ScreenTo move to the Advanced Screen, use the left and right arrow keys <←/→>keys until you see th
4-8Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualParallel PortThe parallel port may be set for LPT1 (default), LPT2, or may be disabled.Parallel Port ModeThe para
The BIOS Setup Utility4-9Security ScreenThe Security Screen (Figure 4-5) controls access to the computer. Thesecurity screen allows for settings of t
4-10Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualWrite down the password somewhere safe so it will not be forgotten.The password may be disabled by setting the n
The BIOS Setup Utility4-11Exit ScreenAfter you complete configuring the BIOS, select the Exit Screen (Figure 4-9).Figure 4-9 Exit ScreenChoose “Save
POST MessagesA-1POST MessagesThe following table lists the Power On Self Test (POST) messages,possible causes, and solutions.AMessage Possible CauseSo
Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualA-2Message Possible CauseSolutionMONITOR TYPEDOES NOT MATCHCMOSMonitor type notcorrectly identified inSetup.Run Setu
B-1Beep and POST CodesBeep and POST CodesBeep codes are a series of beeps sent through the speaker which indicatea problem during the Power On Self Te
B-2 Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualCode Beeps POST Routine Description02 Verify Real Mode.04 Get CPU type.06 Initialize system hardware.08 Initiali
B-3Beep and POST CodesCode Beeps POST Routine Description4A Initialize all video adapters in system.4C Shadow video BIOS ROM.4E Display copyright noti
iv8. Set the time and date. Adjust the BIOS settings to match yourconfiguration. If installing an IDE drive, select the IDE device you wishto config
B-4 Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualCode BeepsPOST Routine Description9CSet up Power Management.9EEnable hardware interrupts.A0Set time of day.A2Che
Hard Disk Drive TypesC-1CHard Disk Drive TypesThe following table lists the hard disk types supported by M6Pi.Type Cylinders Heads WritePrecompSectors
Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualC-2Type Cylinders Heads WritePrecompSectorsSize31 823 10 512177132 809 6 128174233 830 7 none175034 830 10 none17723
D-1SpecificationsSpecificationsProcessor 150MHz, 166MHz, 180MHz, or 200MHzPentium Pro processor.Chipset Intel 82450 chipset.SMC 932/935 Super I/O chip
D-2Micronics M54Hi System Board ManualPCI IDE Port Supports four IDE hard disks.Mode 4 support.Multiple sector transfer support.LBA support.Environmen
D-3SpecificationsBattery DisposalWarning:DO NOT: open battery; dispose of in fire; recharge; put in backwards, mixwith used or other battery types.May
F-1FCC Warning StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the F
G-1Glossary16550 UART - A high speed chip for controllingserial ports. Although unnecessary for a mouse, itis required for modems that are 14,400 bau
G-2Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualEISA - An acronym for Extended IndustryStandard Architecture. EISA is a bus designstandard which is fully backwar
G-3GlossaryPlug and Play - A standard developed to ensureeasy installation of peripherals. Theoretically, anewly installed card automatically configu
vContentsIntroduction... 1-1Features...
W-1Limited WarrantyExcept as described below, Micronics warrants the products to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship in normal use for a p
W-2Micronics M6Pi System Board ManualMicronics will not be liable for any lost profits or any indirect, specialincidental or consequential damages in
viDiskette A or B... 4-4IDE Adapters (Hard Disk Setup) ...
viiFCC Warning Statement ... F-1Glossary ...
viiiList of FiguresFigure 2-1: M6Pi Components ...... 2-2Figure 3-1: Installing a 72-P
Introduction1-11IntroductionCongratulations for choosing the Micronics M6Pi! The M6Pi is a high-performance Pentium Pro system board designed to be t
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