4 enhanced ide, Ultra dma, 5 audio – FIC A360 User Manual

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Software Functional Overview


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3.3.4 Enhanced IDE

The system BIOS must be ready to support 4 IDE devices on two controllers. The BIOS
support Ultra DMA 33 and also supports automatic configuration of drives using both the
LBA and CHS large drive remapping method. In addition to supporting standard drives
through an auto-configuration process that does NOT require user involvement or
confirmation. The system should automatically do this at POST time in a way that is
transparent to the user. If a drive is connected to the bus, the drive should be automatically
recognized, configured and available for use under MS-DOS 6.2x.

Ultra DMA
Ultra DMA 33 is a physical protocol used to transfer data between an Ultra DMA/33 capable
IDE controller and one or more Ultra DMA/33 capable IDE devices. It utilizes the standard
Bus Master IDE functionality and interface to initiate and control the transfer. Ultra DMA/33
utilizes a “source-synchronous” signaling protocol to transfer data at rates up to 33
Mbytes/sec.

3.3.5 Audio

The audio subsystem will support the requirements identified by the AC’97 specification.
Both software and hardware will control the volume level for the internal audio subsystem. In
addition to the volume control, the user will be able to mute the sound to completely cut off
the volume using both software and hardware.

3.3.6 Super

I/O

This controller contains 16550A or FIFO Enabled UART, ECP/EPP/Uni-directional Parallel
Port meeting the 1284 specification, and an Infrared port.

3.3.7 PCMCIA

The PCMCIA controller chip of the notebook provides the following features:

• Individually accessed, dual-buffer implementation

• Support for 2 separate CardBus slots (one type III or two type II stacked)
• Support for 3.3v, 5v and 12v (flash programming) cards











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