CPU Core/Bus Ratio Jumper
Setting |
Ratio |
J35 |
J36 |
J47 |
X 1.5 |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
X 2.0 |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
X 2.5 |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
X 3.0 |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
X 3.5 |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
X 4.0 |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
X 4.5 |
ON |
ON |
ON |
X 5.0 |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
Example: |
For Intel's Pentium 233 MHz
MMX CPU :
bus speed = 66 MHz,
Core/Bus Ratio = X 3.5
CPU Vcore = 2.8 Volts
the jumper settings should be: JP5:1-2,
JP6:2-3, JP7:2-3
J35:OFF,J36:OFF,J47:OFF,
J48:OFF, J49:OFF,
J50:OFF, J51:ON
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Bus Speed Selection |
Frequency |
JP5 |
JP6 |
JP7 |
50 MHz |
2-3 |
2-3 |
2-3 |
60 MHz |
2-3 |
2-3 |
1-2 |
66 MHz |
1-2 |
2-3 |
2-3 |
75 MHz |
2-3 |
1-2 |
1-2 |
CPU Core Voltage Setting |
CPU Vcore |
J48 |
J49 |
J50 |
J51 |
2.1 Volts |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
2.2 Volts |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
2.3 Volts |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
2.4 Volts |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
2.5 Volts |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
2.6 Volts |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
2.7 Volts |
ON |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
2.8 Volts |
OFF |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
2.9 Volts |
ON |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
3.0 Volts |
OFF |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
3.1 Volts |
ON |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
3.2 Volts |
OFF |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
3.3 Volts |
ON |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
3.4 Volts |
OFF |
ON |
ON |
ON |
3.5 Volts |
ON |
ON |
ON |
ON |
- CMOS/Battery:
- JP2: CMOS Clear, pin 1-2:
Normal(default), pin 2-3: CMOS Clear (To clear CMOS needs to
disconnect AC power.)
- JP3: Optional External battery,
pin1: +3V, pin2 and pin3: No Connect, pin4: Ground
- Front
Control Panel:
- J23:
- IDE LED: pin1:+5V, pin2:HD Active, pin3:HD
Active, pin4:+5V
- Power LED: pin5:key, pin6:Vcc +5V, pin7: Vcc +5V,
pin8: Ground
- Keylock: pin9: Keyboard Inhibit, pin10:Ground
- J57:
- Power-ON: pin1: PW_ON, pin2: Ground
- Reset: pin3: key, pin4:Ground, pin5:Reset,
pin6: key
- Speaker: pin7: Speaker Data, pin8 and pin9: No
Connect, pin10: Vcc +5V
- Overheat/Thermal
Control:
- JP15: Two-Pin Thermal Control Fan
Connector, Pin 1: +12V, Pin 2: Ground (This fan is
powered only when the CPU detected temperature is higher
than the BIOS " CPU Overheat Warning Temperature"
setting)
- J53: Three-Pin Thermal Control Fan
Connector, Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: +12V, Pin3:
Tachometer Signal
- J45: Overheat LED Connector,
Pin1: +12V, Pin2: Ground
- Power On
Control: (Only work with ATX power supply)
- JP27: Power_ON Control,(Only work
with ATX power supply)
- pin 1-2:
Power Up Automatically With The First Time AC power
Applied
- pin 2-3
(default): Controlled By The Power_ON Jumper (JF2
pin9 and pin10).
- WOL:Wake-On-LAN Connector,(optional,
Only work with ATX power supply) pin1: +5V Standby
Power, pin2: Ground, pin3:Wake Up Pulse
- Others:
- J7: BIOS Boot Block Protect,
Pin1-2: Flashable(Default), Pin2-3: Protect, J7 has to
be set in position Pin1-2 when BIOS is to be flashed.
- J37: USB Port Connector, pin1:
Vcc +5V, pin2:P0-, pin3: P0+ pin4: Ground, pin5: key
- J38: USB Port Connector, pin1:
Vcc +5V, pin2:P0-, pin3: P0+ pin4: Ground, pin5: NC
- J55: IRQ for PC Health monitor IC, NS LM78,
Open: Default
- J54: Three-Pin CPU Fan Connector,
Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: +12V, Pin3: Tachometer Signal
- J58: Extra Three-Pin Fan Connector,
Pin 1: Ground, Pin 2: +12V, Pin3: Tachometer Signal
- J59: Chassis Intrusion Connector,
OFF: Default, ON: Intrusion (pin1: Intrusion Input,
pin2:Ground)
- JP9: Serial Port, COM1,
pin1:DCD, pin2: Serial In, pin3: Serial Out, pin4: DTR,
pin5: Dround, pin6:DSR, pin7: RTS, pin8:CTS, pin9: RI,
pin10: key
- JP10: Serial Port, COM2,
pin1:DCD, pin2: Serial In, pin3: Serial Out, pin4: DTR,
pin5: Dround, pin6:DSR, pin7: RTS, pin8:CTS, pin9: RI,
pin10: key
- JP14: PS/2 Mouse Connector,
pin1,2,3,5,8: NC, pin4: Clock, pin6: Vcc, Fused +5V, pin9:
Ground, pin10: key
- JP17: Fast Infrared Connector,
pin1:Vcc +5V, pin2:NC, pin3: IRRX, pin4:Ground, pin5:IRTX,
pin6: FIR_RX
- JP18: Consumer Infrared Connector , pin1:
Vcc +5V, pin2: IRTX, pin3: CIRRX, pin4: Ground
- Difference
Between SUPER P5MMS98 and SUPER P5MMS II:
- Basically,
SUPER P5MMS98 and SUPER P5MMS II are shared the same design,
PCB and BIOS file.
- SUPER P5MMS II
does not assemble on-board PC Health Monitor IC (National
Semiconductor's LM78).
- Some items in
BIOS "Peripheral" Section will be grayed out, if
LM78chip is not present.
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