Table 15. Peripheral Configuration Submenu - Intel SE7501BR2 - Server Board Motherboard Product Manual

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Table 15.
Peripheral Configuration Submenu
Feature
Serial Port A Address
Serial Port A IRQ
Serial Port B Address
Serial Port B IRQ
Parallel Port Address
Parallel Port IRQ
Parallel Port Mode
ECP Mode DMA Channel
Diskette Controller
Legacy USB Support
Front Panel USB
64
Choices
Description
Disabled
Disables Serial Port A or selects the base I/O address for
3F8h
the port.
2F8h
NOTE: No two devices can share the same IRQ or I/O
3E8h
address. Choosing Disabled makes this port unusable.
2E8h
4
Selects the IRQ for Serial Port A.
3
Disabled
Disables Serial Port B or selects the base I/O address for
3F8h
the port.
2F8h
NOTE: No two devices can share the same IRQ or I/O
3E8h
address. Choosing Disabled makes this port unusable.
2E8h
4
Selects the IRQ for Serial Port B.
3
Disabled
Disables the onboard parallel port or selects the base I/O
378h
address for the port.
278h
NOTE: Two devices cannot share the same IRQ. Also,
2BCh
choosing Disabled makes the parallel port unusable.
5
Selects the IRQ for the parallel port.
7
Normal
Parallel Port Modes:
Bi-directional
Normal – Output only. The standard printer connection.
EPP
Bi-directional – Standard bi-directional mode.
ECP
Enhanced parallel port (EPP) – Selection based on which
EPP version the printer supports. Only choose a mode that the
parallel port device (such as a printer) supports. Check the
parallel port device documentation for this information. If this
information cannot be located, use the default setting.
Extended capabilities port (ECP) – Select only if the printer
supports it. ECP uses hardware to generate handshaking
signals, similar to EPP. However, it uses DMA channels to
move data, a FIFO buffer to send and receive data, and
real-time data compression.
0
Selects the DMA channel for ECP mode.
1
2
3
Enabled
Enables or disables the diskette controller in the Super I/O.
Disabled
Disabled
If disabled, legacy USB support is turned off at the end of
Keyboard only
BIOS POST.
Auto
Keyboard and
Mouse
Enabled
If disabled, the front panel USB ports are inactive.
Disabled
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