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Mobile Intel
®
 915GME Express Chipset
April 2007
Development Kit User’s Manual
Order Number: 317230-001US
7
About This Manual—Mobile Intel
®
 915GME Express Chipset 
1.0
About This Manual
This user’s manual describes the use of the Mobile Intel
®
 915GME Express Chipset 
Development Kit. This manual has been written for OEMs, system evaluators, and 
embedded system developers. This document defines all jumpers, headers, LED 
functions, and their locations on the board, along with subsystem features and POST 
codes. This manual assumes basic familiarity in the fundamental concepts involved 
with installing and configuring hardware for a personal computer system.
For the latest information about the Mobile Intel
®
 915GME Express Chipset 
Development Kit reference platform, visit:
For design documents related to this platform, such as schematics and bill of materials, 
please contact your Intel Representative.
1.1
Content Overview
 — This chapter contains a description of conventions 
used in this manual. The last few sections explain how to obtain literature and contact 
customer support.
— Provides complete instructions on how to configure 
the evaluation board and processor assembly by setting jumpers, connecting 
peripherals, providing power, and configuring the BIOS.
 — This chapter provides information on the system 
design.
— This chapter provides a description of jumper 
settings and functions, board debug capabilities, and pinout information for connectors.
for the Mobile Intel
®
 915GME Express Chipset  heat sink.
1.2
Text Conventions
The following notations may be used throughout this manual.
The pound symbol (#) appended to a signal name indicates that 
the signal is active low.
Variables 
Variables are shown in italics. Variables must be replaced with 
correct values.
Instructions 
Instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase. When you are 
programming, instructions are not case-sensitive. You may use 
either uppercase or lowercase.
Numbers 
Hexadecimal numbers are represented by a string of 
hexadecimal digits followed by the character H. A zero prefix is