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4.9 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
This option is used to assign Onboard I/O, IRQ, and DMA etc. If
you don't know how to configure them, just press <F7> to load
Setup Defaults.
The flat panels will then be applied with two modes: 640x480
or 800x600, for which it needs to set up from BIOS for proper
flat panel resolution.
Digital I/O Base Address -- 240H, 260H, 280H, Disabled
To select the I/O address for digital I/O function.
Build in CPU Audio -- Enabled, Disabled
To disable/enable the audio function.
Audio I/O Base Address -- 220H, 240H, 260H, 280H
To select the I/O address for audio function.
MPU-401 I/O Base Address -- 300H, 330H, Disabled
To select the I/O address for MPU-401 (midi interface).
Audio IRQ Select -- 5, 7, 10, Disabled
To select the interrupt for audio function.
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Audio Low DMA Select
-- DMA0, DMA1, DMA3, Disabled
To select the high DMA channel.
Audio High DMA Select
-- DMA5, DMA6, DMA7, Disabled
To select the high DMA channel.
Multiple Monitor Support -- No Onboard, PCI first, M/B first
To select the primary VGA for multiple monitor support in WINDOWS.
Video Memory Size -- 1.5M, 2.5M, 4.0M
To select the size of video memory. It makes use of system memory
for display.
TV-OUT Mode – NTSC, PAL
To select the TV-OUT mode.
4.10 PASSWORD SETTING
Password SETTING sets a password that is used to protect
your system and Setup Utility. Once you setup the password,
the system will always ask you to key-in password every
time you enter the BIOS SETUP. If you enter the BIOS
SETUP with Password, you can choose every setup/option
on the main menu. To disable the password, enter the BIOS
SETUP room with Password and then just press the
<Enter> key instead of entering a new password when the
'Enter Password' prompt pop-up.
N.B.: if you forget the password, do the Clear/Reset CMOS procedure (see
Section 2.5 Clear CMOS Setup)