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www.ite.com.tw IT8705F V0.4.1 ITPM-PN-200501 Specifications subject to Change without Notice 1/6/2005 1 Features 1. Features Β„ L […]
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IT8705F V0.4.1
ITPM-PN-200501
Specifications subject to Change without Notice 1/6/2005
1
Features
1. Features
Β„
Low Pin Count Interface
βˆ’
Compliant with Intel LPC Interface Specification
Rev.1.0 (Sept. 29, 1997)
βˆ’
Supports Serial IRQ Protocol
βˆ’
Supports PCI PME# Interface
Β„
PC98/PC99, ACPI Compliant
βˆ’
PC98 & PC99 compliant
βˆ’
Register sets compatible with β€œPlug and Play
ISA Specification Rev. 1.0a”
βˆ’
ACPI V. 1.0 compliant
βˆ’
Supports 9 logical devices
Β„
Enhanced Hardware Monitor
βˆ’
Built-in 8-bit Analog to Digital Converter
βˆ’
3 thermal inputs from remote thermistors or
thermal diode or diode-connected transistor
βˆ’
8 voltage monitor inputs (VBAT is measured
internally.)
βˆ’
Watch Dog comparison of all monitored values
Β„
Fan Speed Controller
βˆ’
Provides Fan ON/OFF and PWM control
βˆ’
3 programmable Pulse Width Modulation
(PWM) Fan control outputs
βˆ’
Each PWM output supports 128 steps of PWM
modes
βˆ’
Monitors 3 Fan tachometer inputs
Β„
Game Port
βˆ’
Built-in 558 quad timers and buffer chips
βˆ’
Supports direct connection of two joysticks
βˆ’
Game port signals are multiplexed with GPIOs
Β„
Two 16C550 UARTs
βˆ’
Supports two standard Serial ports
βˆ’
UART1 is dedicated for Serial port
βˆ’
UART2 supports either Serial Port or IrDA
1.0/ASKIR
βˆ’
Β„
MIDI Interface
βˆ’
UART implementation
βˆ’
Supports direct connection to MPU-401 MIDI
Β„
Consumer Remote Control (TV remote) IR
with Power-up Feature
Β„
IEEE 1284 Parallel Port
βˆ’
Standard mode -- Bi-directional SPP compliant
βˆ’
Enhanced mode -- EPP V.1.7 and 1.9 compliant
βˆ’
High speed mode -- ECP, IEEE 1284 compliant
βˆ’
Backdrive current reduction
βˆ’
Printer power-on damage reduction
βˆ’
Supports POST (Power-On Self Test) Data Port
Β„
Floppy Disk Controller
βˆ’
Supports two 360K/ 720K/ 1.2M/ 1.44M/ 2.88M
floppy disk drives
βˆ’
Enhanced digital data separator
βˆ’
3-Mode drives supported
βˆ’
Supports automatic write protection via software
Β„
Smart Card Reader
βˆ’
Compliant with Personal Computer Smart Card
(PC/SC) Working Group standard
βˆ’
Compliant with smart card (ISO 7816) protocols
βˆ’
Supports card present detect
βˆ’
Supports one programmable clock frequency,
7.1 MHz, and 3.5 MHz (default) card clocks
Β„
48 General Purpose I/O Pins
βˆ’
Input mode supports switch de-bounce
βˆ’
SMI is routed through GPIOs
βˆ’
Power LED Blinking Control
βˆ’
Hardware Monitor Warning Beep Output
βˆ’
External IRQ Inputs Routing into Serial IRQ
βˆ’
Watch Dog Timer
Β„
Flash ROM Interface
βˆ’
Up to 8M bits flash supported
Β„
Single 24/48 MHz Clock Inputs
Β„
Only for IT8705AF
βˆ’
1 chassis open detection input with low power
Flip-Flop backed by the battery

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Are you,fans have any fully kitted pc- all port ;slot headers;etc

fully kitted

Reply 2 of 4, by tayyare

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100% wrote:

Are you,fans have any fully kitted pc- all port ;slot headers;etc

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Number 5 in the pic. All slots, all bays and whatever are filled (except 2 mem sticks, instead of three) and has 13 partitions to boot from (MS-DOS 5.0, MS-DOS 6.22, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Beos, OS2 Warp 4, WindΔ±ows NT 4, FreeDOS 1.0, MS-DOs 7.1,.....). Not all the items are available under all the OSes, but all working under XP.

I still don't know why I built that though. Are you sure you know why do you want to build yours? 🀣

Intel Pentium III 733
Gigabyte GA-6VXE7+ + 1GB RAM (512MB x 2 Kingston PC133 SDRAM)
3Dfx Voodoo 3 3000 16MB AGP
Matrox Millenium II 4MB PCI + 8MB Add-on
3Dfx Voodoo 2 12MB PCI
Adaptec AHA-29160 PCI
Surecom EP-325 Realtek 8029AS PCI
Firewire Card wth 2 ports PCI
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value CT4520 ISA + SIMMCONN + 32MB 72 pin SIMM
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 30GB ATA
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 30GB ATA
Samsung SpinPoint V40+ 40GB ATA
Maxtor Atlas 10K V 73GB SCSI
Maxtor Atlas 10K V 73GB SCSI
Maxtor Atlas 15K II 73GB SCSI
Fujitsu MAP3367NP 36GB SCSI
Seagate ST33607LW 36GB SCSI
3.5" Mitsumi 1.44MB
5.25" Teac 1.2MB
LG GSA4040B DVD-RW IDE
HP Surestore DAT8 Tape Backup
Aopen 300W ATX Power Supply
Noctua 120mm high flow fans x 2 (sound like gas turbines)
Intel PIII CPU Cooler
Asus Vento Miditower Case
Several millions of power and data cables
Microsoft Keyboard
Microsoft Serial Compatible Mouse
Sidewinder 3D Pro Plus Gameport Joystick
External SCSI IBM DVD-RW
External SCSI Multi Card Reader + Yamaha CD-RW
External Iomega ZIP Drive 250 MB Parallel
External HP UM9800-W USB 56K Modem
External Acrox USB Hub
External Dazzle 6 in 1 Card Reader USB (W98 drivers)
External USB/Firewire home made HDD 120 GB x 2
Asus and Samsung Monitors.

GA-6VTXE PIII 1.4+512MB
Geforce4 Ti 4200 64MB
Diamond Monster 3D 12MB SLI
SB AWE64 PNP+32MB
120GB IDE Samsung/80GB IDE Seagate/146GB SCSI Compaq/73GB SCSI IBM
Adaptec AHA29160
3com 3C905B-TX
Gotek+CF Reader
MSDOS 6.22+Win 3.11/95 OSR2.1/98SE/ME/2000

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MI DREAM LIFE GOALLLLLL.............

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I used to like to fill every slot, drive bay, etc but now I'm kind of a "less is more" person.
I do like maxing out the hardware I do use though, eg fastest CPU, maximum ram (even if it's beyond the cache limit) installing the optional extras like soundcard drive bays and port breakouts. Basically if the board has a header I've got to use it.