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PG 760 Programming Device
C79000-G7076-C761-01
The following submenu appears when you select the option “Memory
shadow” in the main menu:
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Sub-Menu
System shadow:
Video shadow:
[Enabled]
Main
Security
Power
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Advanced
Memory Shadow
Enabled
Video BIOS may be copied to
shadow RAM for increased
performance.
Figure 5-5 “Memoy Shadow” Submenu
Parts of the EPROM, for example, those which contain the power-on
self-tests and the basic input/output system, are copied into the faster DRAM
(shadow memory).
System Shadow always indicates ”Enabled” since the system BIOS is always
copied into the faster RAM.
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Video Shadow
enabled
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The BIOS expansion for display outputs is copied into the
RAM
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Video Shadow
disabled
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The BIOS expansion for display outputs is not copied into the
RAM
The Video Shadow setting is only effective if an external VGA interface
module is used.
Option
“
Memory
Shadow”
Configuring the PG 760