Chapter 5: Running Setup
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copied (shadowed) from ROM to RAM for faster execution. When set to
Cached, the contents of the video ROM area from C0000h-C7FFFh are
copied from ROM to RAM, and can be written to or read from cache
memory.
C800, 16K Shadow
CC00, 16K Shadow
D000, 16K Shadow
D400, 16K Shadow
D800, 16K Shadow
DC00, 16K Shadow
These options enable shadowing of the contents of the ROM area
specified in the option. The ROM area not used by ISA adapter cards is
allocated to PCI adapter cards. The settings are Disabled, Enabled or
Cached. When set to Disabled, the contents of the video ROM are not
copied to RAM. When set to Enabled, the contents of the video ROM
area from C0000h-C7FFFh are copied (shadowed) from ROM to RAM for
faster execution. When set to Cached, the contents of the video ROM
area from C0000h-C7FFFh are copied from ROM to RAM and can be
written to or read from cache memory.
Chipset Setup
USB Function
The settings for this option are Enabled or Disabled. Set this option to
Enabled to enable the USB (Universal Serial Bus) functions.
USB KB/Mouse Legacy Support
The settings for this option are Keyboard, Auto, KMouse or
Disabled. Set this option to Enabled to enable the USB keyboard and
mouse.
Port 64/60 Emulation
The settings for this option
are Enabled or Disabled.
SERR# (System Error)
The settings for this option are Enabled or Disabled. Set to Enabled to
enable the SERR# signal on the bus. GX asserts this signal to indicate a
system error condition. SERR# is asserted under the following condi-
tions:
- In an ECC configuration, the GX asserts SERR# for single bit (correctable) ECC errors or multiple bit
(non-correctable) ECC errors if SERR# signaling is enabled via the ERRCMD control register. Any ECC
errors received during initialization should be ignored.
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