American Megatrends Baby Voyager User Manual page 76

American megatrends baby voyager motherboards: user guide
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Advanced Chip Set Setup Options,
O n B o a r d P a r a l l e l P o r t
O n B o a r d P a r a l l e l P o r t
This option enables or disables the onboard parallel port. The settings
are I/O port address 378h - 37Fh, I/O port address 278h - 27Fh, or
Disabled. P3 is the onboard parallel port.
If the configuration data in CMOS RAM is corrupted when the system
is powered on, the system BIOS automatically configures the onboard
parallel port according to the presence or absence of parallel ports on
any adapter cards in the system expansion slots (off board parallel
ports). Autoconfiguration only occurs when CMOS RAM data is
corrupted. For the parallel port:
If the Offboard
Parallel Port is
None or 3BCh
378h
378h
278h
278h
378h
378h, 278h
Disabled
P3 is the parallel port on the Baby Voyager motherboard. If disabled
via Setup, do not attach any device to P3. J18 is used to configure the
interrupt request line (IRQ) for the onboard parallel Port. If the
onboard parallel port is disabled, remove the jumper block from J18 to
disable the onboard parallel port interrupt. The J18 settings are:
Jumper
Pins Shorted
J18
Pins 1-2
J18
Pins 2-3
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the Onboard Parallel Port is Autoconfigured as
Can be disabled or changed to 278h via
BIOS Advanced Chip Set Setup.
Can be disabled via BIOS Advanced Chip
Set Setup. If changed to 378h, an I/O
port address conflict occurs.
Can be disabled via BIOS Advanced Chip
Set Setup. If changed to 278h, an I/O
port address conflict occurs.
If changed to 378h or 278h, an I/O port
address conflict occurs.
Description
IRQ5 selected for the onboard parallel
port.
IRQ7 selected for the onboard parallel
port (Default).
Chapter 4 - AMI BIOS Features
Continued

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