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Intel® Server Board SE7520JR2 
Functional Architecture 
Revision 1.0 
 
 
C78844-002 
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Note: The appropriate RJ45-to-DB9 adapter should match the configuration of the serial device 
used. One of two pin-out configurations is used, depending on whether the serial device requires 
a DSR or DCD signal. The final adapter configuration should also match the desired pin-out of 
the RJ45 connector, as it can also be configured to support either DSR or DCD. 
3.4.10.3 
Removable Media Drives 
The BIOS supports removable media devices, including 1.44MB floppy removable media 
devices and optical devices such as a CD-ROM drive or DVD drive (read only). The BIOS 
supports booting from USB mass storage devices connected to the chassis USB port, such as a 
USB key device. 
The BIOS supports USB 2.0 media storage devices that are backward compatible to the USB 
1.1 specification. 
3.4.10.4 
Floppy Disk Support 
The floppy disk controller (FDC) in the SIO is functionally compatible with floppy disk controllers 
in the DP8473 and N844077. All FDC functions are integrated into the SIO including analog 
data separator and 16-byte FIFO. On the Server Board SE7520JR2, floppy controller signals 
are directed to two separate connectors.  When the baseboard is used with any of the 
backplanes designed for either the Server Chassis SR1400 or SR2400, the floppy signals are 
directed through the 100-pin backplane connector (J2J1). If no backplane is present, a floppy 
drive can be attached to the on-board legacy 36-pin connector (J3K2). 
Note: Using both interfaces in a common configuration is not supported. 
3.4.10.5 
Keyboard and Mouse Support 
Dual stacked PS/2 ports, located on the back edge of the baseboard, are provided for keyboard 
and mouse support. Either port can support a mouse or keyboard. Neither port will support “Hot 
Plugging” or connector insertion while the system is turned on. 
The system can boot without a keyboard.  If present, the BIOS detects the keyboard during 
POST and displays the message “Keyboard Detected” on the POST Screen 
3.4.10.6 Wake-up 
Control 
The Super I/O contains functionality that allows various events to control the power-on and 
power-off the system. 
3.4.11 BIOS 
Flash 
The BIOS supports the Intel
®
 28F320C3B flash part. The flash part is a 4-MB flash ROM with 
2MB programmable. The flash ROM contains system initialization routines, setup utility, and 
runtime support routines.  The exact layout is subject to change, as determined by Intel.  A 128-
KB block is available for storing OEM code (user binary) and custom logos.