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Digital VENTURIS Pentium PC
Utilities & Configuration
MCS Logistics Engineering - Nijmegen
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Memory and Cache Options
(continued)
Menu Fields
Settings
Comments
Video BIOS
shadow
Enabled
Disabled
The main logic board reserves an area of DRAM for a copy of video
BIOS ROM. This DRAM called "shadow memory" is write-protected
and has the same addresses as the video BIOS ROM locations. When
shadowing video BIOS ROM, the ROM information is copied into an
appropriate area in DRAM. This increases the computer's
performance because the video BIOS instructions are in fast DRAM
instead of ROM. For PCI VGA cards, video BIOS is always
shadowed, regardless of this field’s setting.
Shadow 16K
at:
C8000h
CC000h
D0000h
D4000h
D8000h
DC000h
Enabled
Disabled
Allows to enable or disable shadowing of individual segments of
ROM to increase computer performance.
Caution: Some option ROMs do not operate properly when
shadowed.
AT bus space
Disabled
F80000h,
0.5 MB
F00000h,
1 MB
Memory hole not available upper memory is contiguous.
Sets the memory hole at address F80000 with 0.5 MB memory
available.
Sets the memory hole at address F00000 with 1 MB memory
available.
Extended
memory
report
Compatibility
Non-
compatibility
Selects the BIOS report mechanism for memory amount.
Select Compatibility when using a conventional operating system.
Select Non-Compatibility for extended memory above 64 MB under
Windows NT.
Advanced Chipset Control
Menu Fields
Settings
Comments
PCI slot 1
latency timer
Default
08h - F8h
Select Default or a value from 08h to F8h to set the PCI device’s
latency timer. Default uses the PCI device’s power on setting.
PCI slot 2
latency timer
Default
08h - F8h
Select Default or a value from 08h to F8h to set the PCI device’s
latency timer. Default uses the PCI device’s power on setting.
VGA palette
snoop
Enabled
Disabled
This option controls how VGA devices handle accesses to their palette
areas. Enabling this option causes special palette behavior (a device
must not respond to normal accesses). Disabling this option causes a
device to treat palette accesses like any other device access.
Enable VGA Palette Snoop when a second video adapter is connected
to the feature connector of the installed VGA adapter for multi-media
devices.