Chipset - Kontron AT8060 User Manual

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Feature
Option
Stop Bits
1, 2
None, Hardware
Flow Control
RTS/CTS
VT-UTF8 Combo Key
Disabled, Enabled
Support
Recorder Mode
Disabled, Enabled
Resolution 100x31
Disabled, Enabled
Legacy OS Redirection
80x24, 80x25
Resolution
Force System Vga to Text
Disabled, Enabled
Mode
5.1.5

Chipset

Feature
Option
North Bridge
South Bridge
ME Subsystem
Description
Description
Selects sub-menu.
Selects sub-menu.
Selects sub-menu.
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Software Setup
Help text
Stop bits indicate the
end of a serial data
packet. (A start bit
indicates the
beginning). The
standard setting is 1
stop bit. Communication
with slow devices may
require more than 1 stop
bit.
Flow control can prevent
data loss from buffer
overflow. When sending
data, if the receiving
buffers are full, a 'stop'
signal can be sent to
stop the data flow. Once
the buffers are empty, a
'start' signal can be sent
to re-start the flow.
Hardware flow control
uses two wires to send
start/stop signals.
Enable VT-UTF8
Combination Key
Support for ANSI/VT100
terminals
With this mode enabled
only text will be sent.
This is to capture
Terminal data.
Enables or disables
extended terminal
resolution
On Legacy OS, the
Number of Rows and
Columns supported
redirection
Enable to Install Linux in
text mode When System
has Vga.
Help text
North Bridge Parameters
South Bridge
Parameters
ME Subsystem
Parameters
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