MP058 Rev. B User's Manual
                          Intel Triton FX Motherboard

                               Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
     Foreword .................................................. 1-1
     Mainboard Features ........................................ 1-3

Chapter 2: Mainboard Setup
     Jumper and Connectors Reference ........................... 2-1
     CPU Internal Clock Selector ............................... 2-3
     SRAM Configuration ........................................ 2-5
     AT Bus Speed Selector ..................................... 2-6
     Printer Port ECP Function Selector ........................ 2-6
     Flash ROM Voltage Selector ................................ 2-6
     Mainboard Connectors ...................................... 2-9
     CMOS Charge/ Discharge .................................... 2-9

Chapter 3: AWARD BIOS Setup
     Standard CMOS Setup ....................................... 3-3
     BIOS Features Setup ....................................... 3-5
     CHIPSET Features Setup .................................... 3-8
     POWER Management Setup .................................... 3-11
     PCI Configuration Setup.................................... 3-14
     Load BIOS Defaults ........................................ 3-16
     Load Setup Defaults ....................................... 3-16
     PASSWORD Setting .......................................... 3-18
     IDE HDD Auto Detection .................................... 3-19
     IDE Low Level Format ...................................... 3-19
     Save & Exit Setup ......................................... 3-21
     Exit Without Saving ....................................... 3-21

Appendix A
     BIOS-Supported Enhanced IDE Features....................... A-l
     Large IDE Hard Disks....................................... A-2
     Faster Data Transfer....................................... A-3


page 1-1

                                   Foreword
                                   ========
This manual is designed to provide the basic necessary information for the end
user to understand and properly use the MP058 mainboard. The mainboard ensures
superlative performance and complete compatibility with industry standards,
which incorporating many technical enhancements.


                                  Trademarks
                                  ==========
WTC is a registered trademark of Win Technologies Co., Ltd. All trademarks
belong to their registered owner.

                                   Checklist
                                   =========
Your MP058 Cache package contains the following:
     * MP058 Cache mainboard
     * User's Manual.
     * HDD/FDD Cable
     * Coml & Com2 Cable
     * Printer Cable


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                                  Precautions
                                  ===========
Make sure you ground yourself before handling the mainboard or other system
components. Electrostatic discharge will damage mainboard. Note that you must
take special precaution when handling the mainboard in dry or air-conditioned
environments.

The precaution below is to protect the mainboard from electrostatic discharge.
* Do not remove the anti-static packaging until you are ready to install the
  mainboard and other system components.
* Ground yourself before removing any system component from its protective
  anti-static packaging. To ground yourself, grasp the expansion slot covers or
  other unpainted portion computer chassis.
* Frequently ground yourself while working ,or use a grounding strap.
* Handle the mainboard by the edges and avoid touching its components.


page 1-3
                              Mainboard Features
                              ==================
* Intel Triton PCI chipset: 82437 (TSC)/82438(TDP)/82371FB (PIIX)
* Support P54C/P55C Microprocessor, system running up to 180 Mhz
* Support High performance 32 bits PCI local bus and provide four PCI bus
  master
* Support four 16 bits ISA system bus I/O slot
* Cache Optional up to 512KB , using DIP type SRAM (Asynchronous mode) or
  cache module Synchronous pipeline burst (burst mode)
* Direct mapped organization with write through / write back selection
* Main memory (DRAM) support from 4MB to 128MB, using standard page mode or
  EDO mode DRAM
* Support Enhance IDE onboard
* PnP (Plug & Play) compatible L/O (Serial port, Parallel port, FDC ) onboard



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                        Jumper and Connectors Reference
                        ===============================
Before installing the mainboard, make sure that the jumper setting are
properly set for your configuration. The function of different jumpers are
respectively as follows:

CPU Internal Clock Multiplier ................................ JP31, JP32
CPU Clock Frequency Selector ................................. JP17, JP18
CPU Voltage Selector ......................................... JP36, JP37
Cache Option ................................................. JP20
SRAM Voltage Selector ........................................ JP29, JP30
Flash ROM Voltage Selector ................................... JP14
Printer Port ECP function Selector ........................... JP5, JP6
CMOS Charge / Discharge ...................................... JP13
AT Bus Speed Selector ........................................ JP15
CPU Internal Cache Write Back / Write Through Select.......... JP23

Mainboard Connectors:
Onboard HDD LED Connector .................................... J3
Reset Switch Connector........................................ J2
Speaker Connector ............................................ J1
Keylock and Power LED Connector............................... J4
PS/2 mouse Connector ......................................... MS2
Keyboard Connector ........................................... KB1
Power Supply Connector ....................................... PW1
Turbo Switch Connector(T/SW) ................................. TB/SW
Turbo LED Connector (T/LED) .................................. TB/LED

Jumper Caps reference :
Red           Jumper for           Voltage Selector
White         Jumper for           CPU Type
Yellow        Jumper for           Clock Selector
Blue          Jumper for           Cache Option
Black         Jumper for           Other


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                                Mainboard Setup
                                ===============

P54C CPU JUMPER SETTING
=======================
When you look for jumper setting for H/W configuration. Please refer to page
2-4 the MP058 Mainboard placement chart.

CPU SPEED CPU    Clock Selector                CPU Internal Clock Selector
                 Yellow Jumper Cap             Yellow Jumper Cap
                   JP18    JP17                  JP31    JP32
P54C-75   Mhz      CLOSE   CLOSE (50 Mhz)        1-2     1-2     (x1.5)
P54C-90   Mhz      CLOSE   OPEN  (60Mhz)         1-2     1-2     (x1.5)
P54C-100  Mhz      CLOSE   CLOSE (50 Mhz)        1-2     2-3     (x2 )
                   OPEN    CLOSE (66.6Mhz)       1-2     1-2     (x1.5)
P54C-120  Mhz      CLOSE   OPEN  (60Mhz)         1-2     2-3     (x2)
P54C-133  Mhz      OPEN    CLOSE (66.6Mhz)       1-2     2-3     (x2)
P54C-150  Mhz      CLOSE   OPEN  (60Mhz)         2-3     2-3     (x2.5)
P54C-166  Mhz      OPEN    CLOSE (66.6Mhz)       2-3     2-3     (x2.5)
P54C-180  Mhz      CLOSE   OPEN  (60Mhz)         2-3     1-2     (x3)
P54CST-200Mhz      OPEN    CLOSE (66.6Mhz)       2-3     1-2     (x3)


CYRIX 6x86 CPU JUMPER SETTING
=============================
CPU SPEED CPU           Clock Selector             CPU Internal Clock Selector
                        Yellow Jumper Cap          Yellow Jumper Cap
                        JP18    JP17               JP31    JP32
6x86-P120(100 Mhz)      CLOSE   CLOSE (50Mhz)      1-2     2-3     (x2)
6x86-P150(120 Mhz)      CLOSE   OPEN  (60Mhz)      1-2     2-3     (x2)
6x86-P166(133 Mhz)      OPEN    CLOSE (66 Mhz)     1-2     2-3     (x2)

NOTE: This motherboard only can support single voltage CPU.


CPU VOLTAGE SELECTOR Red Jumper Cap
===================================
JP36        JP37
CLOSE       OPEN    3.38 Volts for Intel P54C, Cyrix 6x86 Standard CPU Type



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                              SRAM Configuration
                              ==================
SRAM Configuration is used to configure the external cache of the mainboard.
External cache can be configured by using 32K*8 and 64K*8 DIP type SRAM or
synchronous cache module.

There are 3 types external cache configuration.

A.    DIP Type SRAM (Asynchronous Cache with pin legs)
                              JP20        SRAM         TAG RAM
       256K cache size        1-2         32K*8        8K*8 / 16K*8 / 32K*8
       512K cache size        2-3         64K*8        16K*8 / 32K*8
       Note: Please use mix (3/5 volt) or 3 volt DIP cache.

B.    Cache Module With Built-in TAG RAM(Synchronous Cache)
       Please remove DIP type SRAM on the mainboard because Asynchronous and
       Synchronous can't be simultaneously installed.

C.    Cache Module Without Built-in TAG RAM (Synchronous Cache)
                           JP20            TAG RAM
       256K cache size     1-2           8K * 8 / 16K * 8 / 32K * 8 TAG RAM
                                         on the U19 socket
       512K cache size     2-3           16K*8 / 32K * 8 TAG RAM
                                         on the U19 socket


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                             SRAM Voltage Selector
                             =====================
MP058 provides two types of voltage value for the SRAM, 5V voltage for
mix-mode DIP type SRAM , 3.3V voltage for 3.3V DIP type SRAM and synchronous
cache module.

JP29                 JP30
OPEN                 1-2,3-4,5-6     for MIX Mode SRAM

1-2,3-4,5-6          OPEN            for 3.3 Volts DIP SRAM or
                                     Synchronous Cache Module


AT Bus Speed Selector Yellow jumper Cap
=======================================
JP15
1-2    PCI Clock 1/3 (for higher speed)
2-3    PCI Clock 1/4
Note: Please use 1/4 clock for old version add-on card.

Printer Port ECP Function Selector
==================================
JP5             JP6
1-2             1-2     for ECP Mode
2-3             2-3     for Normal Mode


Flash ROM Voltage Selector Red jumper Cap
=========================================
JP14
OPEN        EPROM
1-2          Flash ROM 12 Volts       ( Intel Brand )
2-3          Flash ROM 5 Volts        ( SST or Winbond Brand)
Note: The brand name of BIOS is under the BIOS.


page 2-7
                             Memory Configuration
                             ====================
Memory Module Combinations
Bank O                  Bank 1                 Total Memory Using Sockets
Socket 1 & 2            Socket 3 & 4           1 through 4

4MB x 2                 None                   8MB
8MB x 2                 None                   16MB
16MB x 2                None                   32MB
32MB x 2                None                   64MB

None                    4MB x 2                8MB
None                    8MB x 2                16MB
None                    16MB x 2               32MB
None                    32MB x 2               64MB

4MB x 2                 4MB x 2                16MB
4MB x 2                 8MB x 2                24MB
4MB x 2                 16MB x 2               40MB
4MB x 2                 32MB x 2               64MB

8MB x 2                 4MB x 2                24NB
8MB x 2                 8MB x 2                32MB
8MB x 2                 16MB x 2               48MB
8MB x 2                 32MB x 2               80MB

16MB x 2                4MB x 2                40MB
16MB x 2                8MB x 2                48MB
16MB x 2                16MB x 2               64MB
16MB x 2                32MB x 2               96MB

32MB x2                 4MB x 2                72MB
32MB x2                 8MB x 2                80MB
32MB x 2                16MB x 2               96MB
32MB x 2                32MB x2                I28MB

IMPORTANT: Do not use SIMM modules with more that 24 chips per module with
           this mainboard. Module with more that 24 chips exceeds the design
           specification of the memory subsystem and will cause unreliable
           operation.


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                   CMOS Charge / Discharge slack jumper Cap
                   ========================================
CMOS Charge / Discharge is used to discharge and charge CMOS. If you discharge
the CMOS all the data will be erased.

JP13
OPEN        Charge CMOS
CLOSE       Reset CMOS

                             Mainboard Connectors
                             ====================
J1      Speaker connector will be connected the speaker of your computer case.

J2      Reset Switch connector will be connected in your computer case front
        panel. Resetting the system, it will restart the computer from
        self-test without turning off the power supply. This connection is
        always off position.

J3      Onboard HDD LED connector will be connected in your computer case
        front panel.

J4      Keylock and Power LED connector will be connected in your computer
        case front panel. Keylock is used to lock the keyboard. Power LED will
        light up when you turn on your power supply.

MS1     PS/2 Mouse connector , this is used for PS/2 mouse. (In mainframe
        case) Note: PS/2 mouse cable is optional.

KB1     Keyboard connector ,this is used for inputting signal from the
        keyboard.

PW1     Power Supply connector is connected from the output of the power
        supply. Most of the power supply has two connectors which will be
        connected to the mainboard. Each connector has six wire , two of the
        wires are black. To connect to the mainboard, make sure that the black
        wire is in the middle. Wrong connection will cause damage to the
        mainboard.

TB/SW   Turbo Switch Connector will be connected in your computer case front
        panel.

TB/LED  Turbo LED Connector will be connected in your computer case front
        panel.




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                               AWARD BIOS SETUP
Award BIOS support plug and play function and has a built-in setup program
that allows the users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of
information is stored in CMOS so that it retains the setup information when
the power is turned off.

1.      Turn on or reboot the system. when the below message appears at the
        bottom of the screen during the POST ( Power On Self Test ) press DEL
        key to enter setup.

2.      Press the DEL key to enter the Award BIOS program and the main menu
        will appear on the screen. The main menu allows you to select from ten
        setup functions and two exit choices.

3.      For the safe, please select "LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS" for BIOS setup.

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