Peripheral Configuration Parameters - NEC POWERMATE 5100 Service Manual

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Peripheral Configuration Parameters

Menu Item
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
Parallel Port
Mode
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
DMA Channel
Audio
Legacy USB Support
Settings and Description
3F8, 2F8 (default), 3E8, 2E8
An asterisk ('*') displayed next to an address indicates a
conflict with another device.
This option only appears if Serial Port B is Enabled.
IRQ3 (default), IRQ4
An asterisk ('*') displayed next to an interrupt indicates a
conflict with another device.
This option only appears if Serial Port B is Enabled.
Disabled, Enabled (default), Auto
The parallel port device can be auto detected when Auto is
selected. With Auto, the first free LPT port is assigned. Auto
enables the device but the BIOS does not place its
resources unless the Plug and Play OS field is set to No.
Selecting Enabled enables Mode, Base I/O Address,
Interrupt, and DMA Channel.
Output only, Bi-directional, EPP, ECP
This option only appears if Parallel Port is Enabled.
278, 378, 3BC, 228
An asterisk ('*') displayed next to an address indicates a
conflict with another device.
This option only appears if Parallel Port is Enabled.
IRQ7, IRQ5
An asterisk ('*') displayed next to an interrupt indicates a
conflict with another device.
This option only appears if Parallel Port is set to Enabled.
An interrupt set to IRQ5 in a multimedia system might
conflict with the audio subsystem settings.
DMA1, DMA3
DMA not displayed when Mode is Bi-directional
The DMA field is only displayed when the Parallel Port field
is set to Enabled, and the Mode field is set to ECP.
Disabled, Enabled
Select Disabled if an audio board is installed.
Disabled, Enabled
System Configuration 2-15

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