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{{Device Infobox/Begin | {{Device Infobox/Begin | ||
+ | | Image = Intel_Advanced-EV.jpg | ||
| Bus type = PCI | | Bus type = PCI | ||
| Bus width = 32-bit | | Bus width = 32-bit | ||
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| Max sample rate = | | Max sample rate = | ||
| Channels = 2 | | Channels = 2 | ||
− | | FM synth = | + | | FM synth = OPL3 |
| Input/CD = [[Has CD audio input connector::SBCD]] | | Input/CD = [[Has CD audio input connector::SBCD]] | ||
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| Factory memory = 0 MB | | Factory memory = 0 MB | ||
| CD interface = [[Has CD interface::None]] | | CD interface = [[Has CD interface::None]] | ||
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| LPT3 = No | | LPT3 = No | ||
| LPT4 = No | | LPT4 = No | ||
− | | Game ports = | + | | Game ports = 1 |
}} | }} | ||
{{Device Infobox/End | {{Device Infobox/End | ||
− | | Manual = | + | | Manual = http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/Archive/Intel/Advanced-EV_28183501.pdf |
| Driver = | | Driver = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''Intel | + | The '''Intel Advanced/EV''' (codename '''Endeavour''') is a Socket 5 Pentium motherboard capable of up to 133 MHz operation. It is also available in Socket 7 variants supporting the Pentium up to 200 MHz. There's no support for CPUs using dual voltage planes like Pentium MMX, AMD K6 or Cyrix 6x86MX, even though there's an unpopulated section on the motherboard, where a VRM connector could be soldered. |
− | The board has optional onboard audio (Creative Labs Vibra 16S/[[CT2504]]) and optional onboard video ([[S3 Trio64V+]]). | + | The board has optional onboard audio (Creative Labs Vibra 16S/[[CT2504]]) with an YMF289(OPL3) and optional onboard video ([[S3 Trio64V+]]). Booting from CD is not possible without a third-party bootloader. |
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+ | The board can be emulated in PCem. | ||
== Additional photos == | == Additional photos == | ||
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<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
Image:Intel Advanced∕EV underside.jpg|Underside | Image:Intel Advanced∕EV underside.jpg|Underside | ||
− | Image:Intel Advanced∕EV BIOS.png|CMOS setup ( | + | Image:Intel Advanced∕EV BIOS.png|CMOS setup (AMIBIOS) |
Image:Intel Advanced∕EV audio riser.jpg|Audio riser top view | Image:Intel Advanced∕EV audio riser.jpg|Audio riser top view | ||
Image:Intel Advanced∕EV audio riser underside.jpg|Audio riser underside | Image:Intel Advanced∕EV audio riser underside.jpg|Audio riser underside | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == CPU == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Motherboards supporting 150, 166 and 200 MHz CPUs have an additional jumper to set the higher frequency. On these motherboards, there will be 6 J1N1 pins instead of just 3. The J1N1 pins are located near the ISA slot, in the corner of the motherboard. | ||
== Audio == | == Audio == | ||
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The optional onboard audio is provided by a Creative Labs [[CT2504]] Vibra 16S chip. While not plug-and-play, the BIOS allows the I/O resources to be configured as needed. | The optional onboard audio is provided by a Creative Labs [[CT2504]] Vibra 16S chip. While not plug-and-play, the BIOS allows the I/O resources to be configured as needed. | ||
− | The rear plugs are provided by a custom riser board that occupies a rear slot. It does not obscure any ISA or PCI slots as none are present at that position. Some versions of the riser card have a connector for front panel audio, although it is unknown whether this matches the later standard pinout for front panel audio. | + | The rear plugs are provided by a custom riser board that occupies a rear slot. It does not obscure any ISA or PCI slots, as none are present at that position. Some versions of the riser card have a connector for front panel audio, although it is unknown whether this matches the later standard pinout for front panel audio. |
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+ | If no speakers are connected, the output of the sound card will automatically switch to the built-in PC speaker. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === On-board OPL3 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | According to the Specification Update document from Intel, the onboard OPL3 can't be disabled. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === MIDI Upgrade === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The board has a connector for the optional MIDI upgrade. A SoundBlaster AWE32 Upgrade card (Goldfinch upgrade, CT1920/CT1922) can be used for this upgrade. The on-board Vibra doesn't decode the highest address bits, so you have to configure ports in a non-canonical way (for example 0x220 for the Vibra and 0x640 for the AWE32). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Power Management == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The board provides very basic power management support: Hard drives and the video output can automatically be powered down after a configured time of inactivity. |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 18 August 2021
Bus type | PCI | ||||||||||||||||
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Bus width | 32-bit | ||||||||||||||||
Bus speed | 33 MHz | ||||||||||||||||
PCI 5V tolerant? | Unknown "Unknown" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. |
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PCI 3.3V tolerant? | Using "Is PCI 3.3V tolerant" as property chain is not permitted during the annotation process. |
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Manufacturer | Intel | ||||||||||||||||
Chipset | Intel 430FX | ||||||||||||||||
Compatible with | IDE, PC Floppy, RS232, LPT, AT Keyboard | ||||||||||||||||
Connectors | RS232/DB9, LPT, AT Keyboard | ||||||||||||||||
Requires -5VDC? | Unknown "Unknown" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. |
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Requires -12VDC? | Unknown "Unknown" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. |
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Motherboard | |||||||||||||||||
Form factor | Baby AT | ||||||||||||||||
Power connector | |||||||||||||||||
CPU socket | Socket 5 + COAST | ||||||||||||||||
ISA slots | 3 @ 16-bit |
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PCI slots | 4 @ 32-bit 33MHz |
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RAM slots | 4 @ 72-pin |
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Maximum RAM | 128MB 134,217,728 B |
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Boot ROM | Soldered, PLCC32, read-write | ||||||||||||||||
IDE Controller | |||||||||||||||||
IDE buses | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Primary? | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Secondary? | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Tertiary? | No | ||||||||||||||||
Quaternary? | No | ||||||||||||||||
ROM type | None | ||||||||||||||||
Floppy Controller | |||||||||||||||||
Floppy buses | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Drives per bus | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Secondary? | No | ||||||||||||||||
ROM type | None | ||||||||||||||||
Audio | |||||||||||||||||
Model | CT2504 (Vibra 16S) | ||||||||||||||||
Full duplex | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Max sample rate | Unknown | ||||||||||||||||
Channels | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
FM synth | OPL3 | ||||||||||||||||
Internal connectors |
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Factory memory | 0 MB 0 B |
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CD interface | None | ||||||||||||||||
IO Controller | |||||||||||||||||
Serial ports | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
UART | |||||||||||||||||
COM1/2/3/4? | Yes / Yes / Yes / Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Parallel ports | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Bi-dir? | |||||||||||||||||
ECP? | |||||||||||||||||
EPP? | |||||||||||||||||
LPT1/2/3/4? | Yes / ? "?" is not recognized as a Boolean (true/false) value. / No / No |
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Game ports | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Manual | http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/Archive/Intel/Advanced-EV_28183501.pdf | ||||||||||||||||
Driver | Missing download URL |
The Intel Advanced/EV (codename Endeavour) is a Socket 5 Pentium motherboard capable of up to 133 MHz operation. It is also available in Socket 7 variants supporting the Pentium up to 200 MHz. There's no support for CPUs using dual voltage planes like Pentium MMX, AMD K6 or Cyrix 6x86MX, even though there's an unpopulated section on the motherboard, where a VRM connector could be soldered.
The board has optional onboard audio (Creative Labs Vibra 16S/CT2504) with an YMF289(OPL3) and optional onboard video (S3 Trio64V+). Booting from CD is not possible without a third-party bootloader.
The board can be emulated in PCem.
Additional photos
CPU
Motherboards supporting 150, 166 and 200 MHz CPUs have an additional jumper to set the higher frequency. On these motherboards, there will be 6 J1N1 pins instead of just 3. The J1N1 pins are located near the ISA slot, in the corner of the motherboard.
Audio
The optional onboard audio is provided by a Creative Labs CT2504 Vibra 16S chip. While not plug-and-play, the BIOS allows the I/O resources to be configured as needed.
The rear plugs are provided by a custom riser board that occupies a rear slot. It does not obscure any ISA or PCI slots, as none are present at that position. Some versions of the riser card have a connector for front panel audio, although it is unknown whether this matches the later standard pinout for front panel audio.
If no speakers are connected, the output of the sound card will automatically switch to the built-in PC speaker.
On-board OPL3
According to the Specification Update document from Intel, the onboard OPL3 can't be disabled.
MIDI Upgrade
The board has a connector for the optional MIDI upgrade. A SoundBlaster AWE32 Upgrade card (Goldfinch upgrade, CT1920/CT1922) can be used for this upgrade. The on-board Vibra doesn't decode the highest address bits, so you have to configure ports in a non-canonical way (for example 0x220 for the Vibra and 0x640 for the AWE32).
Power Management
The board provides very basic power management support: Hard drives and the video output can automatically be powered down after a configured time of inactivity.