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Micron Electronics, Inc.
Micron NetFRAME LV2000 Server System User’s Guide
Configuration Settings for the System Board
When you select SCU step 3, Change Configuration Settings, there are many
menus and options available under that heading. This section about the SCU
shows the screen information that displays
after you select the system board
from the Change Configuration Settings screen.
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Default values are in
bold
type.
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Select an option and press <Enter> to display the menu for an
option.
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Some items are displayed only, with no selection available here.
Some of the option choices are described below the grouping. Not all of them
are described because (A) a few are not user-selectable but are displayed for
your information, and (B) many of the option choices are relatively self-
explanatory.
Systems Group
System Identification and Version Information
System Identification String
Displays System Identification String
Config and Overlay Version
Displays SCU configuration and overlay
version number
BIOS Version String
Displays BIOS version,
X.XXX.XXXX.X.XXXXXXXXXX
MP Spec Version
1.1/1.4
System Processor Displays Pentium II
Processor at {XXX} MHz
Memory Subsystem Group
Shadowing ISA ROMs Options
Press <Enter> to modify the shadowing
options
Extended Memory Options
(Cache, 1MB ISA Hole)
15 MB Extended Memory / 256 KB Cache
(WB)
Shadowing ISA ROMs Options—
all onboard adapter ROM (stored
in compressed form in the system flash ROM) and PCI adapter ROM
will be shadowed into RAM in the ISA-compatible ROM adapter
memory space between C0000h to DFFFFh. Any BIOS found on ISA
devices that can be shadowed will be shadowed into adapter memory
space in the same range after initialization. ISA cards that require
memory-mapped read/write accessibility should be located into the
15M-16M ISA space, or the 512-640KB space, which may be enabled
individually via the SCU. Shadowing for ISA devices can be disabled
for various regions via the SCU. A PCI BIOS is always shadowed.