PCI & ISA PC Diagnostic POST CARD MOTHERBOARD Verision
3.1
Same as PC Analyzer PC Diagnostic POST Bios Test
Card
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POST test cards for MINI PCI slots
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BRAND NEW Version 3.1
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POST CODE MANUAL
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SPECIFIC POST CODES (by Phoenix)
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SPECIFIC POST CODES
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= AMI
SPECIFIC POST CODES
If our manuals do not have your code, visit
bioscentral.com for a complete list
broken down by version number.
Bios manufactures update bios codes based on revision numbers.
Here is a short list:
BiosCentral AMI Bios
Codes
BiosCentral Award
Bios Codes
BiosCentral Dell
Bios Codes
BiosCentral Compaq
Bios Codes
Updated Card July 2003
Some new features:
High Quality Surface Mount Components
DUAL LED, mount card permanent, install second LED outside case
NOT just for the PC TECH anymore, for everyone!
Internal Onboard Speaker, and External Speaker attachment
NEW COMPAQ, CHIPS & TECH, DELL, ACER, AST Added!
Power down your motherboard, insert the card into the slot you want to use either ISA or PCI.
Power up the PC. The first thing to look at is the LEDS across the TOP.
If you have VOLTAGE from your power supply, all 12V and 5V LEDs should be LIT UP, except -5VOLTS if your card is plugged into PCI. If your card is plugged into the ISA slot, then all LEDs should be LIT UP.
If you have a CLK LED on, then your motherboard clock gen is running ok.
If you have a OSC LED on, then main board power on signal from power supply is OK.
If you have a BIOS LED (BLINKING or ON), then your board is attempting to POST. Watch the HEX CODES.
If that BIOS LED is (NOT BLINKING or OFF), your BIOS my be bad, erased, corrupt or your board is DOA. If this happens, you motherboard will not display any HEX CODES.
Generally the CODE will be "00" or "FF" for fried boards or dead BIOS. <----READ THIS THREE TIMES
However if you have a BLINKING BIOS LED, then watch the HEX CODES.
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE:
Even though the board sucessfully BOOTS and you still see a HEX CODE, that
does not mean your board is broken.
The HEX code display the LAST ACTION of the bios. If the last thing the BIOS told the motherboard to do was turn on the keyboard interface, then that HEX will remain on the LED readout.

