3.15.9.7
Power-On COM1 Ring
Power-On COM1 Ring, which sets the control that allows the system to be powered on when an
incoming POTS call is received on a telephony device configured for operation on COM1.
Enables the system to power on when a telephony device configured for operation on COM1
receives an incoming POTS call. The options are:
Disabled
Enabled (default)
3.15.10 Plug and Play Configuration Subscreen
This section describes the options in the Plug and Play configuration subscreen.
3.15.10.1
Configuration Mode
Sets how the BIOS gets information about ISA cards that do not have Plug and Play capabilities.
The options are:
Use Setup Utility (default)
Use ICU (The BIOS will depend on run-time software to prevent conflicts between add-in
cards with Plug and Play capabilities and those without. Boot with PnP OS will be the only
field that appears on this subscreen.)
3.15.10.2
Boot with PnP OS
Lets the computer boot with an operating system capable of managing Plug and Play add-in cards.
The options are:
None
Other
Windows 95 (default)
3.15.10.3
ISA Shared Memory Size
Lets you specify a range of memory addresses that will be usable by ISA add-in cards for shared
memory, and that will not be used for shadowing ROM memory from other devices. The options
are:
Disabled (the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field does not appear) (default)
16 KB
32 KB
48 KB
64 KB
80 KB
96 KB
Enable this field only if you are using a legacy ISA add-in card without Plug and Play capabilities,
and the card requires non-ROM memory space. For example, this could include LAN cards that
have onboard memory buffers or video capture cards that have video buffer memory.
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