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3-10 Using BIOS Setup
Boot Device Setup
Boot Docking Station IDE — Specifies the docking station hard drive as
the boot drive.
Boot Devices — Specifies the sequence of boot devices and whether or
not the system attempts to boot from a device other than those specified.
Docking Station Video — Selects whether or not the Docking Station
video card is enabled at system boot.
Peripherals Setup
The Peripherals Setup menu displays the connection locations between the
system and the Input/Output (I/O) ports. This menu also lets you specify
different port assignments as needed.
NOTE
If you disable a device in Peripheral Setup, you cannot enable
or assign it using the Windows 95 device manager. The device is
not listed in the Windows 95 device list. To control the device using
the Windows 95 device manager, select any setting other than
“Disable” in Peripheral Setup.
Serial Port — Allows you to disable the port or change its address as-
signment.
Parallel Port/Parallel Mode — Lets you disable or reassign the parallel
port and select a parallel port mode.
IR Serial Port — Allows you to disable or reassign the IR Serial port.
TV Mode — Specifies the signal type used by the TV being connected to
the TV Out port.
Sound/Sound IRQ/Sound SB-Compatible DMA/Full-Duplex Mode
DMA/Docking Station MIDI — Allows the system BIOS to assign a
conflict free resource to the sound devices.
Docking Station Joystick — Enables or disables the docking station
joystick.
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