Onboard Peripherals - Acer Veriton 3000 Service Manual

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Onboard Peripherals

The Onboard Peripherals menu allows you to configure the onboard devices. Selecting this option from the
main menu displays the following screen:
Serial Port 1 ....................[Enabled]
Base Address ...................[3F8h]
IRQ ............................[4]
*Serial Port 2 ....................[Disabled ]
Base Address ...................[----]
IRQ ............................[-]
Parallel Port ....................[Enabled ]
Base Address ...................[378h]
IRQ ............................[7]
Operation Mode .................[EPP]
Floppy Disk Controller ...........[Enabled ]
IDE Controller ...................[ Both ]
PS/2 Mouse Controller ............[Enabled ]
USB Host Controller ..............[Enabled ]
USB Legacy Mode ................[Disabled]
Onboard Audio Chip ...............[Enabled ]
Game Port Address ................[209]
MIDI Port Address ................[300]
MIDI Port IRQ ....................[5]
Onboard Ethernet Chip ............[Enabled ]
NOTE: * This item can only be seen when you press
The following table describes the parameters found in this menu. Settings in boldface are the default and
suggested settings.
Parameter
Serial Port 1
Base Address
IRQ
Serial Port 2
Base Address
IRQ
Parallel Port
Base Address
30
Onboard Peripherals
ECP DMA Channel ..............[-]
Description
Lets you enable or disable the serial port 1.
Lets you set a logical base address for each
serial port. This parameter is configurable
only if the Serial Port parameter is enabled.
Lets you assign an interrupt for each serial
port. This parameter is configurable only if
the Serial Port parameter is enabled.
Lets you enable or disable the serial port 2.
Lets you set a logical base address for each
serial port. This parameter is configurable
only if the Serial Port parameter is enabled.
Lets you assign an interrupt for each serial
port. This parameter is configurable only if
the Serial Port parameter is enabled.
Lets you enable or disable the parallel port.
Lets you set a logical base address for the
parallel port. This parameter is configurable
only if the Parallel Port parameter is enabled.
s
.
Enabled or Disabled
3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, 2E8h
4 or 3
Enabled or Disabled
Enabled or Disabled
378h, 278h
Options
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