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IDE Primary Master UDMA
Default: Auto
IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Default: Auto
IDE Secondary Master UDMA
Default: Auto
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
Default: Auto
Each IDE channel supports a master device and a slave device. This
motherboard supports UltraDMA. UltraDMA technology provides faster access to
IDE devices. If you install a device which supports UltraDMA, change the
appropriate item on this list to Auto. You may have to install the UltraDMA driver
supplied with this motherboard in order to use an UltraDMA device.
Init Display First
Default: PCI Slot
Use this item to define if your graphics adapter is installed in one of the PCI slots,
or if you have installed an AGP graphics adapter into the AGP slot.
Power On Function
Default: Hot KEY
KB Power ON Password
Default: [Enter]
Hot Key Power ON
Default: Ctrl-F12
The Power On Function item allows you to power on the system by pressing hot-
keys, or typing in a password. If you choose Password, you can use the item KB
Power On Password to install a power on password. If you set this item to Hot
Key, you can then use the item Hot Key Power On to choose which hot keys are
installed.
KBC input clock
Default: 8 MHz
This item lets you set a frequency for the input clock of the keyboard controller.
Leave this item at the default value 8 MHz.
Onboard FDC Controller
Default: Enabled
This item enables or disables the floppy diskette drive controller built into this
mainboard.
Onboard Serial Port 1
Default: 3F8/IRQ4
This item lets you disable the built-in serial port 1, or enable it by assigning an
I/O address and an Interrupt Request Line (IRQ).
Onboard Serial Port 2
Default: 2F8/IRQ3
This item lets you disable the built-in serial port 2, or enable it by assigning an
I/O address and an Interrupt Request Line (IRQ).
UART Mode Select
Default: Normal
This item defines the operation of serial port 2. In the default Normal setting,
serial port 2 is assigned to the connector on the mainboard. If you have installed
an optional infrared port, you must change the setting of this item to either IrDA,
or ASKIR. These settings will disable the mainboard serial port connector and
assign serial port 2 to the infrared device. IrDA prepares the port to receive
infrared communications using the IrDA serial infrared standard. ASKIR prepares
the port to receive infrared communications using the ASK serial infrared
standard. The ASK standard is supported my many devices made by the Sharp
Corporation. If you have selected an IR mode, you can use the following two
items RxD, TxD Active, and IR transmission delay to set the parameters of the