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– Serial Port 2
This item sets the I/O port address and interrupt number of serial port 2.
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Disabled
Serial port 2 is disabled and resources are freed.
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Enabled (Initial value)
Set the I/O port address and interrupt number of serial port 2.
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Auto
The personal computer automatically assigns an I/O port address and an interrupt
number.
- When ‘Serial Port 1’ is [Disabled], the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the
Windows 95/98 APM device manager.
- To disable the serial port on Windows 98 ACPI, use the Windows 98ACPI device
manager.
Mode
This item appears when ‘Serial Port 2’ is [Enabled]. Set the operating mode of serial port 2.
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Serial connector (Initial value)
Serial port 2 is used as serial connector 2.
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IrDA
Serial port 2 is used as an infrared ray port.
I/O Address
This item appears when ‘Serial Port 2’ is [Enabled]. Set the I/O address of serial
port 1.
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3F8 to 3FF, 2F8 to 2FF, 3E8 to 3EF, and 2E8 to 2EF (Initial value: 3F8 to 3FF)
Interrupt
This item appears when ‘Serial Port 2’ is [Enabled]. Set the interrupt number of serial port 1.
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IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ10, IRQ11 (Initial value: IRQ3)
– Parallel Port
This item sets the I/O port address and interrupt number of a parallel port.
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Disabled
The parallel port is disabled and resources are freed.
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Enabled (Initial value)
Set the I/O port address and interrupt number of the parallel port.
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Auto
The computer automatically assigns an I/O port address and an interrupt number.
- When ‘Parallel Port’ is [Disabled], the port is not transparent to devices controlled by the
Windows 95/98 device manager.
- When ‘Parallel Port’ is [Auto], connected printers may not operate correctly, in which
case set [Enabled].
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