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Socket Type | Socket 370 |
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Supported CPU | Intel Pentium III, Celeron |
Front Side Bus | 66/100/133 MHz |
Memory Type | SDRAM |
Maximum Memory | 1 GB |
DIMM Slots | 3 |
AGP | AGP 4x |
PCI Slots | 5 |
USB Ports | 2 |
Audio | AC'97 |
Form Factor | ATX |
Chipset | VIA Apollo Pro 133 |
IDE | ATA/66 |
Southbridge | VIA VT82C686B |
Overview of the VIA694X chipset and ATX form factor main board.
Details the main board's physical and technical specifications.
Important precautions before installing hardware.
Instructions for installing drivers from the CD.
Diagram showing the main board component layout.
Configuration options via jumpers.
Procedure to clear CMOS using the RTC1 jumper.
How to select CPU type using the JP1 jumper.
Settings for CPU Vcore selection via jumpers.
Optional selector for AMR function.
Jumpers for CPU overclocking settings.
Overview of main board connectors.
Details of front panel connectors.
Description of back panel connectors.
Information on the ATX power supply connector.
Location and pinout of CPU fan connectors.
Details of the IrDA connector for infrared communication.
Information on the floppy disk drive connector.
Details of IDE connectors for hard drives.
Instructions for installing DIMM memory modules.
Overview of the PhoenixNet end-user content service.
Description of the Graphical Launch Screen during boot.
Introduction to the Award BIOS CMOS Setup utility.
Configuring basic system settings like date, time, and drives.
Advanced settings related to BIOS features.
Configuration options for the system chipset.
Settings for onboard peripherals like IDE, FDD, Serial ports.
Configuration options for system power management.
Settings for Plug and Play and PCI device configuration.
Displays system temperatures, fan speeds, and voltages.
Settings for CPU clock and voltage adjustments.
Restores BIOS settings to optimized defaults.
Setting up system security passwords.
Saves configuration changes and exits BIOS.
Exits BIOS without saving changes.
Table showing memory address ranges and their usage.
Table detailing I/O addresses and their associated devices.
Map of timer channels and DMA channel availability.
Table listing hardware interrupts and their assignments.
Map of RTC and CMOS RAM registers.
Table of predefined hard disk types for BIOS configuration.
ISA bus I/O address map.
Common error messages encountered during system startup.