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Cached - BIOS code is copied from the EEPROM to system RAM and also loaded to
processor cache. This setting provides best system performance when ISA adapters are
installed.
Chipset
The Chipset Setup menu contains the parameters that affect the functionality of some
hardware components.
Server Monitor, I/O Select
This parameter allows you to choose the I/O address range the InterSite Server Monitor
(ISM) card uses. The default is 110-113, and other options are Disabled, 210-213, and 310-
313.
Server Monitor, DMA Select
This parameter allows you to choose the DMA the ISM card uses. The default is DMA 6,
and other options are DMA 0, DMA 1, DMA 3, DMA 5, and DMA 7.
Server Monitor, IRQ Select
This parameter allows you to choose the IRQ the ISM card uses. The default is IRQ 5, and
other options are IRQ 4, IRQ 5, IRQ 7, IRQ 10, IRQ 11, IRQ 14, and IRQ 15.
Server Monitor, Memory Select
This parameter allows you to choose the starting address for the shared memory range the
ISM card uses. Shared memory is 8K bytes long and can be placed at any (available) 8K
boundary from D0000h to DE000h. The default is DE000h, and other options are D0000h,
D2000h, D4000h, D6000h, D8000h, DA000h, DC000h.
PCI Frame Buffer USWC Mode
This parameter is set to Enabled by default, which maps the frame buffer with the USWC
(uncached, speculative, write combining) memory. Mapping the frame buffer with the
USWC memory combines frame buffer writes to improve video performance. If set to
Default, video performance is adversely affected.
Onboard SCSI Controller
This parameter controls the RAID controller on the I/O Expansion board. The default
setting is Enabled, which activates the RAID controller. The RAID controller can be
disabled by changing the setting to Disabled.
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