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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Technical Support

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On-line help:

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Warranty Information

This product is backed by a lifetime warranty. In addition StarTech.com warrants its products against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods noted below, following the initial date of purchase. During this period, the products may be returned for repair, or replacement with equivalent products at our discretion. The warranty covers parts and labor costs only. StarTech.com does not warrant its products from defects or damages arising from misuse, abuse, alteration, or normal wear and tear.

Limitation of Liability

In no event shall the liability to StarTech.com Ltd. (or its officers, directors, employees or agents) for any damages (whether direct or indirect, special, punitive incidental, consequential, or otherwise), loss of profits, loss of business, or any pecuniary loss, arising out of related to the use of the product exceed the actual price paid for the product.

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9CSetup power management.
9FEnable hardware interrupts.
A0Set time of day.
A2Check key lock.
A4Initialize typematic rate.
A8Ease F2 prompt.
AAScan for F2 stroke.
ACEnter SETUP.
AEClear in-POST flag.
B2POST done - prepare to boot operating system.
B4One beep.
B6Check password (option).
B8Clear global descriptor table.
BCClear parity checkers.
BEClear screen (option).
BFClear virus and backup remainders.
C0Try to boot with INT 19.
D0Interrupt handler error.
D2Unknown interrupt error.
D4Pending interrupt error.
D6Initialize option ROM error.
D8Shutdown error.
DAExtended BLOCK move.
DCShutdown 10 error.

The following are for boot block in Flash ROM

POST CodePheonix POST Routine Description
E2Initialize the chipset.
E3Initialize refresh counter.
E4Check for forced Flash.
E5Check H/W status ROM.
E6BIOS ROM is OK.
E7Do a complete RAM test.
E8Do OEM initialization.
E9Initialize interrupt controller.
EARead in the bootstrap code.
FBInitialize all vectors.
ECBoot the Flash program.
FDInitialize the boot device.
LEBoot code was read OK.

Table of Contents

Introduction2
Installation3
Using Your Card3
Quick Error Reference Table4
AMI Bios5
Award BIOS12
Phoenix BIOS14

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a StarTech.com PCI Power-On Self Test (POST) diagnostic card. Now you can save hours of troubleshooting time by simply plugging the card into an open PCI slot on a malfunctioning PC and booting up the computer. The PCIPOST will scan the system and report the problem in the form of a code that you can cross-reference to the error chart in this manual. PC technicians and system builders can quickly pinpoint the problem and avoid replacing non-defective parts.

Features

• Fits into any open PCI slot
- Lists generic errors for AMI BIOS, PHOENIX BIOS, and AWARD BIOS
- Error codes clearly visible through on-board LEDs
- Backed by StarTech.com's lifetime warranty

Before You Begin

To ensure a quick and easy card installation, please read through this section carefully before attempting to install the card.

WARNING! PCI cards, like all computer equipment, can be severely damaged by static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded before opening your computer case or touching your PCI card. StarTech.com recommends that you wear an anti-static strap when installing any computer component. If an anti-static strap is unavailable, discharge yourself of any static electricity build-up by touching a large grounded metal surface (such as the computer case) for several seconds. Also be careful to handle the PCI card by its edges and not the gold connectors.

Contents

This package should contain:

• 1 x PCIPOST diagnostic card
- 1 x Error code listing (included in manual)

NOTE: Before you begin the test, make sure that you know the BIOS supplier and BIOS version. Without this information, you will not be able to determine the meaning of the error code. The PCIPOST card does not generate the error codes, the codes are generated by the BIOS supplier and are specific to that BIOS. Contact your motherboard manufacturer if you encounter any difficulties. The PCIPOST is compatible with every IBM-compatible system, but since there are numerous BIOS versions and suppliers, you may not find your system BIOS information in the error code listing. This information may be available in your motherboard manufacturer's user guide. Your BIOS manufacturer can likely supply you with this information if you contact them.

49Initialize PCI BUS and devices.
4AInitialize all video adapters in system.
4CShadow video BIOS ROM.
4EDisplay copyright notice.
50Display CPU type and speed.
51Initialize EISA board.
52Test keyboard.
54Set key click if enabled.
56Enable keyboard.
58Test for unexpected interrupts.
5ADisplay prompt "Press F2 to enter setup".
5CTest RAM between 512 to 640K.
60Test extended memory.
62Test extended memory lines.
64Jump to UserPatch1.
66Configure advanced cache registers.
68Enable external and CPU cache.
6ADisplay external cache size.
6CDisplay shadow message.
6EDisplay non-disposable segments.
70Display error messages.
72Check for configuration errors.
74Test real-time clock.
76Check for keyboard error.
7CSetup hardware interrupt vectors.
7ETest coprocessor if present.
80Disable onboard I/O ports.
82Detect and install external RS-232 ports.
84Detect and install external parallel ports.
86Reinitialize onboard I/O ports.
88Initialize BIOS data area.
8AInitialize extended BIOS data area.
8CInitialize floppy controller.
90Initialize hard disk controller.
91Initialize local BUS hard disk controller.
92Jump to UserPatch2
93Built MPTABLE for multi-processor boards.
94Disable A20 address line.
96Clear huge ES segment register.
98Search for option ROMs.
9AShadow option ROMs.

Pheonix BIOS POST Test Code Listing

POST CodePheonix POST Routine Description
02Verify real mode.
04Get CPU type.
06Initialize system hardware.
08Initialize chipset register with initial POST value.
09Set in POST flag.
0AInitialize CPU register.
0CInitialize cache to initial POST values.
0EInitialize I/O CPU register.
0FInitialize the local BUS IDE.
10Initialize power management.
11Load alternate registers with initial POST values.
12Jump to UserPatch0.
14Initialize keyboard control.
16BIOS ROM checksum.
185254 timer initialization.
1A8237 DMA controller initialization.
20Test DRAM refresh.
22Test 8042 keyboard controller.
24Set ES segment register to 4 GB.
26Autosize DRAM.
2AClear 512K base RAM.
2CTcat 512K base address line.
2FTest 512K base memory.
32Test CPU BUS-clock frequency.
34Test CMOS RAM.
35Initialize alternate chipset registers.
37Reinitialize the chipset.
38Shadow system BIOS RAM.
39Reinitialize the cache.
3AAutosize cache.
3CConfigure advanced chipset registers.
3DLoad alternate registers with CMOS values.
40Set initial CPU speed.
42Initialize interrupt vectors.
44Initialize BIOS interrupts.
46Check ROM copyright notice.
47Initialize manager for PCI option ROMs.
48Check video configuration against CMOS.

Installation

This section will guide you through the installation of your PCI card and the related software. Please read through the instructions carefully and complete each step in the order listed.

Installing the Card

  1. Make sure that your system is unplugged and you are grounded.
  2. Remove the cover of your system (see your computer's user manual for details, if necessary) and gently turn your computer onto its side.
  3. Locate an empty PCI slot (usually white in colour) that can provide a clear view of the LEDs on the card and remove the metal plate that covers the rear bracket. You may need a Phillips screwdriver to perform this step. Hang on to the screw! You will need it to secure the card later.
  4. Gently insert the card into the empty slot, making sure it is firmly seated and that you are able to see the LEDs on the card.
  5. Secure the card in place using the screw you removed in Step 3.
  6. When you are ready to begin the test, plug your system in and turn it on.

Using Your Card

When power is first supplied to your computer, the power supply will generate a power good signal that is received by the motherboard clock if all the output voltages from the power supply are correct. When the clock receives this signal, it stops forcing a reset signal to the CPU and the CPU begins processing instructions. These initial tasks are monitored by the circular green D1+ and D2+ LEDs. If the top D1+ LED does not light, there is a problem with the reset. If the D2+ LED does not light, there is a problem with the system clock.

The BIOS will then initialize, verify, and test numerous functions in your computer. Every initialization, verification, and test is its own separate program with its own error code. As the BIOS scrolls through these processes, you will see these error codes flashing across the LEDs. If an initialization, verification, or test fails, the system will pause and the error code will remain on the LED. You can now consult the error code listing and determine where the problem lies.

The error codes on the card are based on hex (0, 1, 2 ... 9, A, B, C, D, E, F, 10, 11, 12 ... 19, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 1F, 20 ...) as opposed to decimal arithmetic. Therefore, a range of "2C \~ 34" means "2C, 2D, 2F, 2F, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34".

QUICK ERROR REFERENCE TABLE

Error caused byAMI BIOS (c) 1990 HiFLEX BIOSAMI BIOS (c) 1994 WinBIOSAwardPhoenix Quadtel AT BIOSQuadtel AT BIOSTroubleshooting
CPU 01~0201~0201~020102~04Replace CPU (speed should be the same)
Math Compressor9C-9D9C-9D453E76~781. Replace CPU2. Replace CPU if NPU is built in CPU
Memory1320~24D1~D32040~58C10831~3209~1F1C~2028~2C32, 3A60~681. Check and clean RAM module2. Replace RAM module
Display Card2C~342C~340D~0E2B~33461. Check and clean display card slot and golden finger2. Replace Display card
M/B errorOthers DIY CodeOthers DIY CodeOthers DIY CodeOthers DIY CodeOthers DIY CodeCall customer service center for help or replace M/B
3FSetup cache controller.
BFChipset initialization (program chipset registers with setup values)
40Display virus protest disabled or enabled.
41Initialize floppy drive and controller.
42Initialize hard drive and controller.
43Detect and initialize the serial, parallel and game ports.
4ECheck manufacture POST loop.
4FSecurity check.
50Write CMOS (write all CMOS values back tp RAM and clear screen).
51Pre-boot enabled (enable parity check, NMI and cache).
52Initialize option ROMs (address range from 0C800I1 to 0EFFFFI1).
53Initialize time value in 40h; BIOS area.
60Setup virus protection according to setup.
61Set system speed for boot.
62Setup NumLock status according to setup.
63Boot attempt (set low stack, and boot via INT 19H).
B0Spurious (if interrupt occurs in protected mode).
B1Unclaimed NMI (if NMI occurs, press F1 to disable NMI, F2 for reboot).
E1-EFSetup pages (E1 - page 1, E2 - page 2, ... etc).
FFBoot the operating system.

AWARD BIOS POST Test Code Listing

POST CodeAward POST Routine Description
C0Turn off chipset cache.
01Test processor flag register.
02Test all processor registers except SS, SP and BP with pattern FF and 00.
03Initialize Chips (RTC, 8254, 8237, 8259), reset math coprocessor, clear CMOS shutdown byte and page register.
04Test DRAM refresh.
05Black video, and keyboard controller initialization.
07Test CMOS interface and battery status.
BEInitialize chipset with power on BIOS defaults.
C1Memory presence test (OEM specific test to size on-board memory)
C5Early shadow (OEM specific-early shadow enabled for fast boot).
C6Cache presence test (external cache size detection).
08Setup low memory (base 64K memory test).
09TEST CMOS RAM checksum, load default value is test is bad.
0ASetup interrupt vector table.
0BTest CMOS RAM checksum and load default value if test is bad.
0CInitialize keyboard (detect keyboard type and set NUM_LOCK status).
0DInitialize and detect video adapter interface.
0ETest video memory, write sign-on message to screen.Set up shadow RAM - Enable shadow according to setup.
0FTest DMA controller 0.
10Test DMA controller 1.
11Test DMA page registers (74612).
14Test Timer 0 counter 2
15Test 8259-1 interrupt mask register (port 2111)
16Test 82592 interrupt mask register (port A1H)
17Test stuck 8259's interrupt bits.
18Test 8259 interrupt functionality.
19Test stuck NMI bits (verify NMI can be cleared).
1ADisplay CPU clock.
1FSet EISA mode.
20Enable Slot 0 (initialize slot 0 - system board)
21-2FEnable Slot 1-15 (initialize slot 1 to 15)
30Size base memory and extended memory.
31Test base memory and extended memory.
32Test EISA extended memory. Skip in ISA mode.
3CSetup enabled.
3DInitialize and setup mouse.

AMI BIOS POST Test Codes
AMI WinBIOS/HiFLEX 101094

POST CodeAMI WinBIOS uncompress code checkpoints description
C2NMI is Disabled. Power on delay starting.
C5Power on delay complete. Going to disable cache, is any.
C6Calculating ROM BIOS checksum.
C7ROM BIOS checksum passed. CMOS shutdown register test to be done next.
C8CMOS shutdown register test done. CMOS checksum calculation to be done next.
CACMOS checksum calculation is done, CMOS Diag byte written. CMOS status register about to initialization for Date and Time.
CBCMOS status register initialization done. Any initialization before keyboard BAT is to be done next.
CDBAT command to keyboard controller is to be issued.
CEKeyboard controller BAT result verified. Any initialization after KB controller BAT is to be done next.
CFInitialization after KB controller BAT done. Keyboard command byte is to be written next.
D1Keyboard controller command byte is written. Going to check pressing ofkey during power-on.
D2Check for pressing ofkey during power-on done. Going to disable DMA and Interrupt controllers.
D3DMA controller #1, #2, interrupt controller #1, #2 disabled. Chipset initialization/auto memory detection about to begin.
D4Chipset initialization/auto memory detection over. To uncompress the RUNTIME code.
D5RUNTIME code is uncompressed.
D0Transfer control to uncompressed code in shadow ram at F000:FFF0

Runtime code is uncompressed in F000 shadow ram

POST CodeAMI HiFLES BIOS/WinBIOS runtime code description
01Processor register test about to start and NMI to be disabled.
02NMI is disabled. Power-on delay starting.
03Power on delay complete. To check soft reset/power-on.
05Soft reset/power-on determined. Going to disable cache if any.
06POST code to be uncompressed.
07POST code is uncompressed. CPU initialization and CPU data area initialization is to be done next.
08CPU and CPU data area initialization is done. CMOS checksum calculation is to be done next.
09CMOS checksum calculation is done, CMOS Diag byte written. CMOS initialization is to begin.
0ACMOS initialization done (if any). CMOS status about to initialize for Data and Time.
0BCMOS status register initialization done. Any initialization before keyboard BAT is to be done next.
0CKB controller I/B free. Going to issue the BAT command to the keyboard controller.
0DBAT command to keyboard controller is issued. Going to verify the BAT command.
0EKeyboard controller BAT result verified. Any initialization before keyboard BAT is to be done next.
0FInitialization after KB controller BAT done. Keyboard command byte to be written next.
10Keyboard controller command byte is written. Going to issue pin 23, 24 blocking/unblocking command.
11Pin 23, 24 of keyboard controller is blocked/unblocked. Going to check pressing ofkey during power-on.
12Checking for pressing ofkey during power-on done. Going to disable DMA and Interrupt controllers.
13DMA controller #1, #2, interrupt controller #1, #2 disabled. Video display is disabled and port B is initialized. Chip set initialization about to begin.

The system BIOS gives control to various BUSes at the following checkpoints to do various tasks on different BUSes.

POST CodeAMI HiFL.FX BIOS/WinBIOS Checkpoints of the BUSes
2ADifferent BUSes initialization to start if present.
38Different BUSes initialization to start if present.
39Display different BUSes initialization error message.
95Initialization of different BUSes optional ROMs from C800 to start.

While control is inside the different BUS routine, additional checkpoints are outputted to port 80h as WORD to identify the routines under execution. These are WORD checkpoints: the LOW BYTE of the checkpoint is the system BIOS checkpoint from where the control is passed to the different BUD routines and the HIGH BYTE of the checkpoint is the identification of which the routine is being executed in the different BUSes. The details of HIGH BYTE of these checkpoints are as follows:

HIGH BYTE XY

The upper nibble 'X' indicates the function #is being executed. 'X' can be from 0 to 7. 0=func#0, disable all devices on the BUS concerned.

1=func#1, static devices initialized on the BUS concerned.

2=func#2, output devices initialized on the BUS concerned.

3=func#3, input device initialized on the BUS concerned.

4=func#4, IPL device initialized on the BUS concerned.

5=func#5, general device initialized on the BUS concerned

6=func#6, error reporting for the BUS concerned.

7=func#7, add-on ROM initialized for all BUSes.

The lower nibble 'Y' indicates the BUS on which the different routines are being executed. 'Y' can be from 0 to 5.

0=Generic DIM (Device Initialization Manager).

1=On-board system devices.

2= ISA devices.

3=EISA devices.

4=ISA PnP devices.

5=PCI devices.

96Going to do any initialization before C800 optional ROM control.
97Any initialization before C800 optional ROM control is over.Optional ROM check and control will be done next.
98Optional ROM control is done. About to give control to do any required processing after optional ROM returns control.
99Any initialization required after optional ROM test over.Going to setup timer data area and printer base address.
9AReturn after setting timer and printer base address.Going to set the RS-232 base address.
9BReturned RS-232 base address.Going to do any initialization before coprocessor test.
9CRequired initialization before coprocessor is over.Going to initialize the coprocessor next.
9DCoprocessor initialized. Going to do any initialization after coprocessor test.
9EInitialization after coprocessor test is complete.Going to check extended keyboard, keyboard ID and num-lock.
9FExtended keyboard check is done, ID flag set, and num-lock on/off. Keyboard ID command to be issued.
A0Keyboard ID command issued. Keyboard ID flag reset.
A1Keyboard ID flag reset. Cache memory test to follow.
A2Cache memory test over. Going to display any soft errors.
A3Soft error display complete. Going to set keyboard typematic rate.
A4Keyboard typematic rate set. To program memory wait states.
A5Memory wait states programming over.Going to clear the screen and enable parity/NMI.
A7NMI and parity enabled.Going to do any initialization required before giving control to optional ROM at E000.
A8Initialization before E000 ROM control over. E000 ROM to get control next.
A9Returned from E000 ROM control.Going to do any initialization required after E000 optional ROM control.
AAInitialization after E000 optional ROM control is over.Going to display the system configuration.
B0System configuration is displayed.
A1Going to copy any code to specific area.
00Copying of code to specific area done. Going to give control to INT-19 boot loader.
15Chipset initialization over. 8254 timer test about to start.
198254 timer test over. About to start memory refresh test.
1AMemory refresh line is toggling. Going to check 15 micro second ON/OFF time.
20Memory refresh period 30 micro second test complete. Base 64K memory initialized.
23Base 64K memory initialized. Going to set BIOS stack and to do any setup before interrupt vector initialization.
24Setup required before interrupt vector initialization is complete. Interrupt vector initialization is about to begin.
25Interrupt vector initialization is done. Going to read input port of 8042 for turbo switch and to clear password if post diag switch is on.
26Input port of 8042 is read. Going to initialize global data for turbo switch.
27Global data initialization for turbo switch is over. Any initialization before setting video mode is to be done next.
28Initialization before setting video mode is complete, Going for monochrome mode and colour mode setting.
2ADifferent BUSes initialization to start if present.
2BAbout to give control for any setup required before optional video ROM check.
2CProcessing before video ROM control is done. About to look for optional video ROM and give control.
2DOptional video ROM control is done. About to give control to do any processing after video ROM returns control.
2EReturn from processing after the video ROM control. If EGA/VGA not found the do display memory R/W test.
2FEGA/VGA not found. Display memory R/W test about to begin.
30Display memory R/W test passed. About to look for the retrace checking.
31Display memory R/W test or retrace checking failed. About to alternate Display memory R/W test.
32Alternate Display memory R/W test passed. About to look for the alternate display retrace checking.
34Video display checking over. Display mode to be set next.
37Display mode set. Going to display the power-on message.
38Different BUSes initialization to start if present.
39Display different BUSes initialization error messages.
3ANew cursor position read and saved. Going to display Hitmessage.
3BHitmessage displayed. Virtual mode memory test about to start.
40Going to prepare the descriptor tables.
42Descriptor tables prepared. Going to enter in Virtual mode for memory test.
43Entered in the virtual mode. Going to enable interrupts for diagnostics mode.
44Interrupts enabled (if diagnostics switch is on).Going to initialize data to check memory wrap around at 0:0.
45Data initialized. Going to check for memory wrap around at 0:0 and finding the total system memory size.
46Memory wrap around test done. Memory size calculation over.About to go for writing patterns to test memory.
47Pattern to be tested and written in extended memory.Going to write patterns in base 640K memory.
48Pattern written in base memory.Going to find out amount of memory below 1M memory.
49Amount of memory below 1M found and verified.Going to find out amount of memory above 1M.
4BAmount of memory above 1M found and verified. Check for soft reset and going to clear memory below 1M for soft reset.
4CMemory below 1M cleared. Going to clear memory above 1M.
4DMemory above 1M cleared. Going to save memory size.
4FMemory test started. About to display the first 64K memory size.
4FMemory size display started. This will be updated during memory test.Going for sequential and random memory test.
50Memory testing/initialization below 1M complete.Going to adjust display memory size for relocation/shadow.
51Memory size display adjusted due to relocation/shadow.Memory test above 1M to follow.
52Memory testing/initialization above 1M complete.Going to save memory size information.
53Memory size information is saved. CPU registers are saved.Going to enter in real mode.
54Shutdown successful, CPU in real mode.Going to disable gate A20 line and disable parity/NMI.
57A20 address line, parity/NMI disable successful.Going to adjust memory size depending on relocation/shadow.
58Memory size adjusted for relocation/shadow. Going to clear.Hitmessage.
59Litmessage cleared. message displayed.About to start DMA and interrupt controller test.
60DMA page register test passed. To do DMA#1 base register test.
62DMA#1 base register test passed. To do DMA#2 base register test.
65DMA#2 base register test passed. To program DMA unit 1 and 2.
66DMA unit 1 and 2 programming over. To initialize 8259interrupt controller.
678259 initialization over.
7FExtended NMI sources enabling is in progress.
80Keyboard test started. Clearing output buffer and checking for stuck key.About to issue keyboard reset command.
81Keyboard reset error/stuck key found.About to issue keyboard controller interface test command.
82Keyboard controller interface test over.About to write command byte and initialize circular buffer.
83Command byte written. Global data initialization done. About to checkfor lock key.
84Lock key checking over. About to check for memory size mismatchwith CMOS.
85Memory size check done.About to display soft error and check or password or bypass setup.
86Password checked. About to do programming before setup.
87Programming before setup complete.Going to uncompress SETUP code and execute CMOS setup.
88Returned from CMOS setup program and screen is cleared.About to do programming after setup.
89Programming after setup complete. Going to display power onscreen message.
8BFirst screen message displayed. message displayed.About to do Video BIOS shadow.
8CVideo BIOS shadow successful.Setup options programming after CMOS setup about to start.
8DSetup options are programmed. Mouse check and initialization is next.
8EMouse check and initialization complete. Going for hard diskcontroller reset.
8FHard disk controller reset done. Floppy setup to be done next.
91Floppy setup complete. Hard disk setup to be done next.
94Hard disk setup complete. To set base and extended memory size.
95Memory size adjusted due to mouse support. Initialization ofdifferent BUSes and optional ROMs from C800 to start.
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