PENT/ATCA−717Reference GuideP/N 6806800A15AApril 2006
10 PENT/ATCA−717FiguresInstallationFigurei1aaaaaaaLocation of Critical Blade Temperature Spots (Blade Top Side) 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BIOS BIOS Post Codes100 PENT/ATCA−717Post Code DescriptionB0 Check for errorsB1 Inform RomPilot about the end of POSTB2 POST done − prepare to boot op
BIOS Post Codes BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 101Post Code DescriptionD2 Unknown interruptaa The following are for boot block in Flash ROME1 Initialize the bridge
BIOS BIOS Post Codes102 PENT/ATCA−717Post Code DescriptionE6 Checksum BIOS ROMaE7 Go to BIOSaE8 Set Huge SegmentaE9 Initialize Multi ProcessoraEA Init
PENT/ATCA−717 1035Devices’ Features and Data PathsBlock Diagram 105. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
104 PENT/ATCA−717IPMC Interface 115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Block Diagram Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 105Block DiagramPMC#1 PMC#2 PMC#3 PMC#4PCI−X64−bit/100 MHzPMC I/OSwitching UnitPentium MCP
Devices’ Features and Data Paths CPU106 PENT/ATCA−717CPUThe used Central Processing Unit (CPU) is a Pentium M processor. The CPU provides 32kBytes of
Host Bridge Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 107Host BridgeThe used host bridge is an Intel E7501 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) device. It
Devices’ Features and Data Paths South Bridge108 PENT/ATCA−717South BridgeThe used South Bridge is an Intel 6300ESB I/O controller hub device. It prov
South Bridge Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 109S Hub interface ECC and parity errorsS PCI bus parity errorsReal−Time ClockThe Real−Time
PENT/ATCA−717 11Figurei38aaaaaaClock Synchronization Building Block 124. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Devices’ Features and Data Paths South Bridge110 PENT/ATCA−717Secondary Parallel ATA InterfaceThe secondary parallel ATA interface is connected to an
South Bridge Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 111S Boot flashS User flashS Glue Logic FPGASMBus InterfaceThe following table lists all de
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Super I/O112 PENT/ATCA−717Super I/OThe used Super I/O is a Standard Microsystems Corporation LPC47S422 device. Itprov
Flash Devices Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 113Flash DevicesThe blade provides two redundant boot flash devices: one default boot flas
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Flash Devices114 PENT/ATCA−717some reserved spaces in the data/instruction area. The boot block of default and backup
FPGA Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 115FPGAThe FPGA implements the following functions:aaaaaS LPC interfaceS IPMC interfaceS Clock sync
Devices’ Features and Data Paths FPGA116 PENT/ATCA−717compliant to the IPMI specification V1.5 Rev. 1.0 and share one Interrupt Source register.The fi
FPGA Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 117During a hard reset all internal registers, state machines and caches of the CPU are reset.Furth
Devices’ Features and Data Paths FPGA118 PENT/ATCA−717S LEDsS Version registerSerial InterfaceThe FPGA provides routing options of one of the two seri
Intelligent Platform Management Controller Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 119Intelligent Platform Management ControllerThe blade provid
12 PENT/ATCA−717Using This GuideThis Reference Guide is intended for users qualified in electronics or electricalengineering. Users must have a workin
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Intelligent Platform Management Controller120 PENT/ATCA−717SensorsThe blade provides various sensors which are access
Intelligent Platform Management Controller Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 121Table 11: On−board Sensors Accessible via IPMISensor NameT
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Intelligent Platform Management Controller122 PENT/ATCA−717Sensor Name AvailabilitySensor TypeWhat Does It Measure?Ty
Intelligent Platform Management Controller Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 123Sensor Name AvailabilitySensor TypeWhat Does It Measure?Ty
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Clock Synchronization Interface124 PENT/ATCA−717Clock Synchronization InterfaceAdvancedTCA systems provide a telecom
Clock Synchronization Interface Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 125S 8 kHz frame clock/pulse with programmable pulse width and polarity(
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Power Supply Module126 PENT/ATCA−717Power Supply ModuleThe blade is fed via two redundant −48V inputs. Both are conve
PCI Bridge P64H2 Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 127PCI Bridge P64H2The Intel P64H2 PCI bridge provides two PCI/PCI−X interfaces. Each i
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Switching Unit128 PENT/ATCA−717Switching UnitThe on−board switching unit is based on the Marvell 98DX160 Ethernet lay
Switching Unit Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 129At blade start−up the Ethernet switch reads a serial PROM which contains switchconfigu
PENT/ATCA−717 13Notation DescriptionDangerous situation: injuries to people or severe damage toDangerous situation: injuries to people or severe damag
Devices’ Features and Data Paths Switching Unit130 PENT/ATCA−71712 Base channel 113 Base channel 2Host A 14Host B 15PMC 1A n/aPMC 1B 0
Switching Unit Devices’ Features and Data PathsPENT/ATCA−717 131Note:aOnly port 0 and 1 of the fabric channels are used.aTable 13: Ethernet Switching
132 PENT/ATCA−7176Maps and RegistersI/O and Memory Maps 133. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I/O and Memory Maps Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 133I/O and Memory MapsThe following table shows the blade′s main address map.aTable 14: Memory Add
Maps and Registers I/O and Memory Maps134 PENT/ATCA−717Device Base AddressCOM 3 2F816...2FF16a or 2E816...2EF16a or3E816...3EF16a or 3F816...3FF16COM
Hardware Interrupts Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 135Hardware InterruptsThe following table lists the blade′s hardware interrupts and the correspond
Maps and Registers PCI Devices136 PENT/ATCA−717PCI DevicesThe following figure shows the on−board PCI device structure.aaaPMC#1PMC#2PMC#3PMC#4ETH#2ETH
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 137FPGA RegistersThe FPGA provides various control and status registers. Some of these registers areacc
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers138 PENT/ATCA−717IPMI Block Transfer Interface RegistersThe host can access the IPMC via the two Block Transfer (BT)
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 139Address Offset Register0216Lower data register0316Upper data register0416Clock divider register0516I
14 PENT/ATCA−717Abbreviationa DescriptionaFCC Federal Communications CommissionFIFO First In First OutFPGA Field−Programmable Gate ArrayFRU Field Repl
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers140 PENT/ATCA−717S Reset mask register (index address 0x01)The reset source register stores the source of the most re
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 141Bit AccessDefaultDescriptionSignal2 PB_RES Face plate push button Reset0: Disabled1: Enabled12r/w3 D
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers142 PENT/ATCA−717Bit AccessDefaultDescription4 Select status of default and backup bootflash write protection0: Write
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 143PMC Status RegisterThis register, which is accessible via the index address 0x04, indicates the curr
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers144 PENT/ATCA−717Clock Synchronization Interface RegistersThese registers are related to the clock synchronization bu
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 145DPLL Input Select and Control RegisterTable 29: DPLL Input Select and Control RegisterBitDescription
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers146 PENT/ATCA−717Bit AccessDefaultDescription4 Enable reference clock CLK3_A0: Disabled1: Enabled02r/w5 Enable refere
FPGA Registers Maps and RegistersPENT/ATCA−717 147Recovered Clock Frequency Division FactorReference Clock Frequency38.88 MHz 19.44 MHz 277.76 MHz 19.
Maps and Registers FPGA Registers148 PENT/ATCA−717Table 35: Version RegisterBitDescription Default Access7..0 FPGA version FD16a(at the time ofwriting
PENT/ATCA−717 149ATroubleshooting
PENT/ATCA−717 15Abbreviationa DescriptionaRRAMRRandom Access MemoryROM Read−Only MemoryRTC Real Time ClockRTM Rear Transition ModuleSS.M.A.R.T.SSoftwa
Troubleshooting Error List150 PENT/ATCA−717Error ListA typical ATCA system is highly sophisticated. This chapter can be taken as an error listfor dete
PENT/ATCA−717 151BBattery Exchange
Battery Exchange Battery Exchange152 PENT/ATCA−717Battery ExchangeThe blade contains an on−board battery. Its location is shown in the following figur
Battery Exchange Battery ExchangePENT/ATCA−717 153S Data lossIf the battery does not provide enough power anymore, the RTC is initialized andthe data
154 PENT/ATCA−717IndexAAccessories 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BBackplane connectors 73. . . . . . . . . . . .
PENT/ATCA−717 155Main features 124. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Compact flash disk 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
156 PENT/ATCA−717NNon−maskable interrupts 108. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OOn−board Battery 152. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16 PENT/ATCA−717Order No.a DescriptionDateRev.226132 AA May 2005 Changed logo, copyright, ... fromForce Computers toMotorola;generalized safety notesr
PENT/ATCA−717 17Order No.a DescriptionDateRev.6806800A15A April 2006 Created separate manual for bladeused in AXP systems; Changedparallel ATA connect
18 PENT/ATCA−717Other Sources of InformationFor further information refer to the following documents.aNote:aCheck the Motorola literature catalog for
PENT/ATCA−717 19Company orOrganisationDocumentwww.PICMG picmg.org PICMG 3.0 Revision 1.0 Advanced TCA BaseSpecificationPICMG 3.1 Revision 1.0 Specific
2 PENT/ATCA−717CopyrightECopyright 2006 Motorola GmbHAll rights reserved.Motorola and the stylized M logo are trademarks of Motorola,Inc., registered
20 PENT/ATCA−717Safety NotesThis section provides safety precautions to follow when installing, operating, andmaintaining the product.We intend to pro
PENT/ATCA−717 21Damage of Blade and Additional Devices and ModulesIncorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or thea
22 PENT/ATCA−717EnvironmentAlways dispose of used blades according to your country’s legislation, if possible in anenvironmentally acceptable way.PMC
PENT/ATCA−717 23Data lossExchanging the battery always results in data loss of the devices which use the batteryas power backup.aTherefore, back up af
24 PENT/ATCA−717SicherheitshinweiseDieser Abschnitt enthält Sicherheitshinweise, die bei Installation, Betrieb und Wartungdes Produkts zu beachten sin
PENT/ATCA−717 25DatenverlustWenn Sie das Blade aus dem Shelf herausziehen, und die blaue LED blinkt noch,gehen Daten verloren.Warten Sie bis die blaue
26 PENT/ATCA−717SchaltereinstellungenFehlfunktion des BladesSchalter, die mit ’Reserved’ gekennzeichnet sind, können mit produktionsrelevantenFunktion
PENT/ATCA−717 27Beschaedigung einer installierten FestplatteFalls PPMC/270 oder PPMC/280−PMC−Module in PMC−Slot 1 oder 2 installiert sind,erhitzen die
28 PENT/ATCA−7171IntroductionAbout this Manual 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this Manual IntroductionPENT/ATCA−717 29About this ManualThis Reference Guide provides the information you need to install, access and operate t
PENT/ATCA−717 3ContentsUsing This GuideOther Sources of InformationSafety NotesSicherheitshinweise1 IntroductionAbout this Manual 29. . . . . . . . .
Introduction About this Manual30 PENT/ATCA−717S reader−[email protected] all your correspondence, please list your name, position, and company. B
Features IntroductionPENT/ATCA−717 31FeaturesThe PENT/ATCA−717 is an AdvancedTCA compliant single blade computer offeringhigh processing performance.
Introduction Standard Compliances32 PENT/ATCA−717Standard CompliancesStandard DescriptionUL 60950−1EN 60950−1IEC 60950−1CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950−1Legal
Ordering Information IntroductionPENT/ATCA−717 33Ordering InformationWhen ordering the board variants, upgrades and accessories, use the order numbers
Introduction Ordering Information34 PENT/ATCA−717Order Number DescriptionAccessory122240 ACC/ATCA−715/HDD−SATA Serial ATA hard disk122241 ACC/ATCA−CMC
PENT/ATCA−717 352InstallationAction Plan 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Action Plan36 PENT/ATCA−717Action PlanTo install the blade, the following steps are necessary and described in detail in thesections of t
Requirements InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 37RequirementsIn order to meet the environmental requirements, the blade has to be tested in the systemin which
Installation Requirements38 PENT/ATCA−717Requirement Non−OperatingOperatingRel. Humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing at +40°5% to 95% non condensingat +40
Requirements InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 39Figure 1: Location of Critical Blade Temperature Spots (Blade Top Side)
4 PENT/ATCA−717Hard Disk 49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Requirements40 PENT/ATCA−71710Figure 2: Location of Critical Blade Temperature Spots (Blade Bottom Side)Power ConsumptionThe blade′s powe
Requirements InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 41Characteristic ValueMax. current 3.6AMax. power consumption of blade equipped with4 GByte SDRAM without acces
Installation Switch Settings42 PENT/ATCA−717Switch SettingsThe blade provides the on−board switches SW2, SW3, SW4 and SW7. The following figureshows t
Switch Settings InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 43S Blade MalfunctionSwitches marked as ’reserved’ might carry production−related functions and cancause the
Installation Switch Settings44 PENT/ATCA−717Switch DescriptionNote: the routing described above is only applicable to BIOSversions w 2.0.0. Earlier BI
Switch Settings InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 45Switch DescriptionSW7−3 Routing of PMC slot 3 Pn4 connector pins 30 and 31OFF: Pin 30 and 31 are routed to
Installation On−Board Hardware Accessories46 PENT/ATCA−717On−Board Hardware AccessoriesThe following hardware upgrades can be installed on the blade:S
On−Board Hardware Accessories InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 47Figure 4: Location of PMC SlotsPMC slots 1 and 2 belong to one PCI segment and PMC slots 3 a
Installation On−Board Hardware Accessories48 PENT/ATCA−717S Limited Power on PMC Modules and RTMsThe blade does not provide an extra fuse for PMC modu
On−Board Hardware Accessories InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 49Hard DiskThe blade allows to install one 2.5" hard disk which may be connected to eithe
PENT/ATCA−717 5Restoring BIOS Default Settings 91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Updating BIOS 92.
Installation On−Board Hardware Accessories50 PENT/ATCA−7171. Position hard disk above blade so that the blade′s parallel ATA or serial ATA orSATA conn
On−Board Hardware Accessories InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 51Figure 6: Location of CompactFlash Disk ConnectorThe CompactFlash card is operated in True I
Installation On−Board Hardware Accessories52 PENT/ATCA−7173. Plug CompactFlash into socket4. Close locking bow over CompactFlash diskNote:aThe locking
Rear Transition Modules InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 53Rear Transition ModulesAt the time of writing this manual the following Rear Transition Modules (R
Installation Blade Installation54 PENT/ATCA−717Blade InstallationThe blade is fully compatible to the AdvancedTCA standard and is designed to be used
Blade Installation InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 557. Tighten the face plate screws which secure the blade to the shelfa8. Connect cables to the face plat
Installation Blade Installation56 PENT/ATCA−7177. Tighten the face plate screws which secure the blade to the shelf.a8. Connect cables to the face pla
Cable Accessory Kits InstallationPENT/ATCA−717 57Cable Accessory KitsAt the time of writing this manual the following cable accessory kits are availab
58 PENT/ATCA−7173Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsFace Plate 59. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Face Plate Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 59Face PlateThe following figure shows the connectors, keys and LEDs available on the fac
6 PENT/ATCA−717IPMC Interface 115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Face Plate60 PENT/ATCA−717OOSOKACTHDDH/SFigure 8: Location of Face Plate LEDsThe meaning of these LEDs is describ
Face Plate Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 61LED DescriptionHDD After power−up or resetIf no valid BIOS image has been found, the LE
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Face Plate62 PENT/ATCA−717PMC3RESETResetKeyFigure 9: Location of Reset KeyOn pressing it, a hard reset is trigger
Face Plate Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 63ACTHDDPMC2USB1USB2USB 1USB 2Figure 10: Location of USB ConnectorsTheir pinout is given
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors64 PENT/ATCA−717On−Board ConnectorsThe blade provides the following on−board connectors:S Comp
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 65Figure 12: Location of PMC Connectors Pn1 to Pn4The connectors Pn1 to Pn3 impl
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors66 PENT/ATCA−717On the PMC sites 1 and 4, two Ethernet ports (signals named ETH*_) are routed
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 67135791113151719212325272931333537394143454749515355575961632468101214161820222
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors68 PENT/ATCA−717Figure 15: Location of Parallel ATA ConnectorThe pinout of the connector is as
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 692468101214161820222426283032343638404244GNDIDE1_D8IDE1_D9IDE1_D10IDE1_D11IDE1_
PENT/ATCA−717 7Control and Status Register 138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors70 PENT/ATCA−717Figure 17: Location of Serial ATA ConnectorThe pinout of the SATA connector is
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 71171234567GNDSATA0_TX+SATA0_TX−GNDSATA0_RX−SATA0_RX+GND115123456789101112131415
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors72 PENT/ATCA−717Figure 18: Location of CMC ConnectorThe pinout of the CMC connector is given i
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 73135791113151719212325272931333537394143454749515355575961632468101214161820222
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors74 PENT/ATCA−717The pinouts of all these connectors are given in this section.aThe connector r
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 7541131617202124252628292730313233341234567891011121314151617ReservedReservedRes
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors76 PENT/ATCA−7171234567891012345678910abcda b c d e f g hCLK_1A+n.c.n.c.FAB8_TX+n.c.n.c.n.c.n.
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 77n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.c.n.
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors78 PENT/ATCA−717Zone 3 contains the three connectors P30 to P32. They are used to connect an R
On−Board Connectors Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsPENT/ATCA−717 791234567891012345678910abcda b c d e f g hPMC1_IO_26PMC1_IO_34PMC1_IO_42PMC1_IO
8 PENT/ATCA−717TablesIntroductionTablei1aaaaaaaOrganization of this Manual 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors On−Board Connectors80 PENT/ATCA−717PMC3_IO_31PMC3_IO_40PMC3_IO_48PMC3_IO_60PMC4_IO_28PMC4_IO_36PMC4_IO_44PMC4_IO_
PENT/ATCA−717 814BIOSIntroduction 82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BIOS Introduction82 PENT/ATCA−717IntroductionBIOS (Basic Input Output System) provides an interface between the operating systemand the hardware of th
Introduction BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 83The BIOS complies to the following specifications:S Plug and Play BIOS Specification 1.0AS PCI BIOS Specification 2.1
BIOS Serial Console Redirection84 PENT/ATCA−717Serial Console RedirectionThe firmware of the blade provides a serial console redirection feature. This
Serial Console Redirection BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 85Note:aS The COM port routing described above is only applicable to BIOS versions w 2.0.0.Earlier BIOS v
BIOS BIOS Crisis Recovery Mode86 PENT/ATCA−717BIOS Crisis Recovery ModeImmediately after a reset or power−up a routine in the boot flash boot block is
Changing Configuration Settings BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 87Changing Configuration SettingsWhen the system is turned on or rebooted, the presence and function
BIOS Selecting The Boot Device88 PENT/ATCA−717Selecting The Boot DeviceThere are two possibilities to determine the device from which BIOS attempts to
Selecting The Boot Device BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 893. Select the order of the devices from which BIOS attempts to boot the operatingsystemIf BIOS is not su
PENT/ATCA−717 9Tablei33aaaaaaUpper Divider Register 147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BIOS Selecting The Boot Device90 PENT/ATCA−717Figure 33: Boot MenuContinue with one of the following options:a) Override existing boot sequence by sel
Restoring BIOS Default Settings BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 91Restoring BIOS Default SettingsThe blade provides an on−board configuration switch that allows to
BIOS Updating BIOS92 PENT/ATCA−717Updating BIOSFor the blade a BIOS upgrade kit is offered. It is available via the former Force ComputersS.M.A.R.T. w
BIOS Messages BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 93BIOS MessagesIf your system fails after you made changes in the setup menus, you may be able tocorrect the problem b
BIOS BIOS Messages94 PENT/ATCA−717Message Corrective ActionExplanationaKeyblade error Keyblade not working Check for correct keybladeconnection.Keybla
BIOS Messages BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 95Message Corrective ActionExplanationaSystem battery is dead −Replace and run SETUPThe NVRAM (CMOS) clockbattery indi
BIOS BIOS Post Codes96 PENT/ATCA−717BIOS Post CodesThe following table lists BIOS post codes applicable to the used Phoenix 4.0 Release 6.0BIOS. The B
BIOS Post Codes BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 97Post Code Description24 Set ES segment register to 4GB26 Enable gate A20 line28 Autosize DRAM29 Initialize POST me
BIOS BIOS Post Codes98 PENT/ATCA−717Post Code Description52 Test keyboard54 Set key click if enabled55 Enable USB devices58 Test for unexpected interr
BIOS Post Codes BIOSPENT/ATCA−717 99Post Code Description85 Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices86 Reinitialize onboard I/O ports87 Configure moth
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