Advanced Menu
This menu lets you change peripheral control, advanced chipset control, and disk
access mode.
PhoenixBIOS Setup–Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
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Setting items on this menu to incorrect values
may cause your system to malfunction.
Integrated Peripherals
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Advanced Chipset Control
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Plug & Play O/S:
Large Disk Access Mode:
Simultaneous Video:
Video Screen Expansion:
32-Pin ROM Site Type:
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Feature
Plug & Play O/S
Large Disk Access Mode
Simultaneous Video
Video Screen Expansion
32-Pin ROM Site
Security
Warning!
[No]
[DOS]
[Disabled]
[Video BIOS Default]
[SRAM]
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Description
Select "Yes" if using an operating system with Plug & Play capabilities.
Select "DOS" if your system has DOS. Select "Other" if you have another operating system,
such as UNIX. A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cylinders, more than 16 heads,
or more than 63 tracks per sector.
Select "Enabled" if you want both a video display out the CRT port and the flat-panel
display. Select "Disabled" if you want only the flat-panel display. Note: If you enable this
option, it will degrade passive STN panel performance.
Enables video screen expansion to fill the area of the flat-panel screen. Used most for DOS,
the setting for each option depends on the type of flat panel attached to the unit. "ON"
maximizes expansion as allowed for the panel, while "OFF" minimizes expansion as allowed
for the panel. For non-DOS operating systems, use "Video BIOS Default."
Sets the type of device installed in the 32-Pin ROM site. Select "Disk-On-Chip" if the site is
filled with a DiskOnChip 2000. Select "SRAM" if the site is unpopulated or filled with SRAM.
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Setup Defaults
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