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Chapter 3
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Onboard Parallel
Port
This item controls the onboard
parallel port address and interrupt.
Note:
If you are using an I/O card
with a parallel port, make sure that
the addresses and IRQs do not
conflict.
378/IRQ7
3BC/IRQ7
278/IRQ7
Disabled
Parallel Port EPP
Type
This item lets you select the EPP
mode.
EPP1.9
EPP1.7
Onboard Parallel
Mode
This item lets you set the parallel
port mode. The mode options are
Normal
(Standard and Bidirection
Parallel Port),
EPP
(Enhanced
Parallel Port) and
ECP
(Extended
Capabilities Port). Normal is the IBM
AT and PS/2 compatible mode. EPP
enhances the parallel port
throughput by directly writing/
reading data to/from parallel port
without latch. ECP supports DMA
and RLE (Run Length Encoded)
compression and decompression.
EPP
Normal
SPP
ECP
ECP/EPP
Onchip USB 1 - 2
This item is used to enable or disable
the Onchip USB.
Enabled
Disabled
USB Keyboard
Support
This item lets you enable or disable
the USB keyboard driver within the
onboard BIOS. The keyboard driver
simulates legacy keyboard command
and lets you use a USB keyboard
during POST or after boot if you
don't have a USB driver in the
operating system.
Enabled
Disabled
Parameter
Description
Options
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Summary of Contents for AcerPower 4400
Page 1: ...AcerPower 4400 User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...Notices viii ...
Page 11: ...Getting Started Chapter 1 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 22 ...
Page 33: ...System Board Information Chapter 2 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 2 System Board Information 36 ...
Page 47: ...Award BIOS Chapter 3 ...
Page 62: ...Chapter 3 Award BIOS 52 100 MHz PC100 CPU CLK CPU SDRAM Recommended Setting ...
Page 79: ...69 Save Exit Setup This function automatically saves all CMOS values before leaving Setup ...
Page 81: ...Upgrading the System Chapter 4 ...
Page 87: ...77 6 To detach the metal bracket frame lift it up and then gently pull it out ...
Page 93: ...83 3 Gently pull the CPU straight up from its socket ...