40
Values
Meaning
Floppy
The system attempt to boot from diskette.
(first boot device default)
LS 120
The system will attempt to boot from an attached LS 120
drive. (Third boot device default)
HDD 0
The system will attempt to boot from the first HDD.
(Second boot device default)
SCSI
The system will attempt to boot from the first device attached
to the first SCSI interface.
CD-ROM
The system will attempt to boot from the first CD-ROM
found.
HDD1
The system will attempt to boot from the second HDD.
HDD2
The system will attempt to boot from the third HDD.
HDD3
The system will attempt to boot from the fourth HDD.
ZIP100
The system will attempt to boot from an attached ZIP 100
drive
LAN
The system will attempt to boot over the network. You will
require a LAN card with boot BIOS for this option to
function.
First ~ Third
boot device
Disabled
This disables booting from this device.
Floppy Drive Settings
Values
Meaning
Enabled
This will swap floppy A and B. Most systems not even have 2
floppy drives, so this item is irrelevant .
Swap Floppy
Drive
Disabled
Floppy A and B are not swapped
Enabled
The BIOS will test whether the floppy has 40 or 80 tracks
during boot up. All new floppy drives are 80 tracks.
Boot-up
Floppy Seek
Disabled
The BIOS will not test the amount of tracks.
Keyboard Typematic Rate and Delay Settings
If you set the
typematic rate setting
item to disabled, the system will use the defaults of 6
and 250 for the rate and delay items. If you set it to enabled you can select the values
yourself. Refer to the table below: