System Boot Up Sequence
for system boot up. The default is C:, A:, which means the system attempts
to boot from drive C first. If unsuccessful, it will attempt to boot drive A.
By default, C: is the system hard disk drive and A: is the floppy disk drive.
Change this parameter to A:, C: to boot the system from the floppy disk
drive. Refer also to Operating System Boot Device parameter in "Chipset
Setup."
Password Checking
up or use of AMIBIOS Setup. The default value is Setup, enabling the
system to prompt for a password before allowing you to enter AMIBIOS
Setup. If you chose the value Always, the password prompt appears each
time the workstation is powered on. The Change Password value enables
you to press
at the password prompt to disable this parameter.
ENTER
ISA Video ROM C000, 32K
BIOS code is copied from ROM to RAM when the system boots. When set
to Enabled (default) the BIOS then executes from RAM, providing faster
access time and improving system performance.
ISA Adapter ROM XXXX, 16K
ROM, this parameter (when set to Enabled) allows you to tell the ISA board
BIOS to be copied from the ISA board ROM to system board RAM. An ISA
board BIOS executes faster from system board RAM than from the ISA
board ROM. All of the ISA Adapter ROM parameters are set to Disabled by
default.
Chipset Setup
The Chipset Setup menu contains the parameters that affect the functionality
of some hardware components.
Note: To change a parameter's value, move the pointer to a parameter and
click the mouse button. An Options menu displays allowing you to
select one of the choices.
Sound, IO Port Select
and MP-401 addresses used by the sound subsystem. The default is 220/330.
The other choices are 240/300 and Disabled. When set to Disabled, the
DMA and IRQ addresses for the next three sound parameters are no longer
reserved. These DMA and IRQ addresses can then be used for other
resources.
Chapter 6 - Using AMIBIOS Setup
-- This parameter specifies the device sequence
-- This parameter prevents unauthorized system boot
-- ROM shadowing is a procedure in which
-- For ISA boards that contain a BIOS on
-- This parameter allows you to select the I/O base
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