S e c t i o n F o u r
92
Menu Field
Options
Default
Description
Multimedia device:
Disabled; Enabled.
[Enabled]
Enables or disables BIOS support for sound and joystick
operation. If Disabled, none of the following items will appear.
Sound:
Disabled; Enabled; Auto.
[Enabled]
Allows BIOS support for sound to be enabled or disabled. When
set to Auto, the BIOS or OS will choose the proper sound configu-
ration settings and some of the following items will not appear.
Base I/O address:
220-22F; 240-24F;
[220-22F]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
260-26F; 280-28F.
to set the I/O address for the sound device.
FM I/O address:
388-38B; 38C-38F;
[388-38B]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
390-393; 394-397.
to set the base I/O address for the FM device.
MPU-I/O address:
300-301; 310-311;
[330-331]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
320-321; 330-331.
to set the I/O address for the MPU device.
Interrupt:
IRQ 5; IRQ 7; IRQ 9;
[IRQ 5]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
IRQ 10; IRQ 11.
to set the interrupt for the sound device.
DMA channel:
DMA 0; DMA 1;
[DMA 1]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
DMA 3; DMA 5.
to set the DMA channel for the sound device.
DMA channel:
DMA 0; DMA 1;
[DMA 5]
When Sound is Enabled, this option is available allowing the user
DMA 3; DMA 5.
to set the DMA channel for the sound device.
Joystick:
Disabled; Enabled.
[Enabled]
Enables or disables BIOS support for the joystick.
Table 4-7 Fields, Options and Defaults of the Multimedia Device Configuration Submenu of the Advanced Menu
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