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Setup and Operation 2-17
NOTE:
A Supervisor password might be re-
quired to select parameters from the Integrated
Peripherals menu.
Use the legend keys to make the selections and exit to the Main Menu. Use the following
table to configure the peripherals:
Table Section 2-8 Integrated Peripherals Parameters
Feature
Options
Description
COM1 port
COM2 port
Disabled
User-selectable
settings
Auto
Selects a unique address and interrupt request
for the listed COM ports. Auto selects the next
available combination.
COM1 default: 3F8, IRQ4
COM2 default: 2F8, IRQ3
COM port settings must match system board
JP9A and JP9B jumper setting, later in this
section.
LPT port
Disabled
378, IRQ 7 (default)
User-selectable
settings
Auto
Selects a unique address and interrupt request
for the LPT port. Auto selects the next available
combination.
The LPT port setting must match the system
board JP9C jumper setting, later in this section.
Diskette
Controller
Enabled (default)
Disabled
Enables the on-board diskette drive controller.
IDE Controller
Enabled (default)
Disabled
Enables the on-board standard IDE controller
(secondary channel).
VESA IDE
controller
Enabled (default)
Disabled
Enables the on-board fast IDE controller (primary
channel).
Parity
The Parity option in the Advanced menu controls system memory parity checking. The de-
fault setting for the U.S. and Canada is “Disabled.” This parameter might require a Supervi-
sor password.
NOTE:
Due to system specifications required
by international markets, only international sys-
tems support memory parity. Systems sold in the
U.S. and Canada do not support memory parity.
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