I/O Device Configuration Submenu - Xycom AHIP-370 Manual

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This menu allows you to change the peripheral control, advanced chipset
control, and disk access mode.
Feature
I/O Device Configuration
Advanced Chipset Control
Installed O/S
Reset Configuration Data
Large Disk Access Mode
Local Bus IDE Adapter
On-board Socket Site
Flat Panel

I/O Device Configuration Submenu

Advanced
I/O Device Configuration
COM A:
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
COM B:
Mode:
Base I/O Address
Interrupt
Parallel port:
Mode
Base I/O Address:
Interrupt
Floppy Disk Controller
Base I/O Address
↑↓
F1
Help
←→ Select Menu
ESC
Exit
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Table 3-4. Advanced Menu Option
Description
Allows entry into the I/O submenu.
Allows entry into the chipset submenu.
Select "Win95" if you are using an operating system with Plug & Play capabilities.
Default is [Other].
Used to reset the Plug & Play configuration data table when new devices are
added/removed or whenever the BIOS is upgraded.
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.
Controls configuration of local bus IDE adapter. Default is [Both] (primary and secondary).
Allows entry into socket site submenu.
Allows entry into flat panel submenu.
Xycom BIOS Setup Utility
[Auto]
[3F8]
[IRQ4]
[Auto]
[Normal]
[2F8]
[IRQ3]
[Auto]
[Bi-directional]
[378]
[IRQ7]
[Enabled]
[Primary]
Select Item
Figure 3-5. Integrated Peripherals Submenu
-/+
Change Values
Enter Select » Submenu
Item Specific Help
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be listed here.
F9
Setup Defaults
F10 Previous Values

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