Advanced
Settings in BIOS Setup
PCI Configuration
calls the submenu in which you can make the settings for the PCI slots.
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PCI Interrupt Mapping IntA#: [Auto]
PCI Interrupt Mapping IntA#: [Auto]
PCI Interrupt Mapping IntA#: [Auto]
PCI Interrupt Mapping IntA#: [Auto]
VGA Interrupt: [Enabled]
PCI Parity Checking: [Enabled]
PCI Device, Slot #1
Default Latency Timer: [Yes]
Latency Timer: [0040]
PCI Device, Slot #2
Default Latency Timer: [Yes]
Latency Timer: [0040]
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PCI Configuration
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Settings in BIOS Setup Advanced
PCI Interrupt Mapping INTx# - Assignment of the PCI interrupts
defines which PCI interrupt is switched to which ISA interrupt. For the change to
take effect, you must switch your PC off and then on again after the Setup BIOS
has terminated.
With multifunctional PCI boards, all PCI interrupts can be used. The controllers on
the system board do not need any PCI interrupts.
If you use a setting other than
Auto
, the Plug&Play functionality of the system BIOS
for PCI boards is deactivated.
The PCI interrupts INTA# and INTB# are assigned as follows:
PCI slot 1 = INTA#, PCI slot 2 = INTB#
Auto
The PCI interrupts are assigned automatically in accordance with
the Plug&Play guidelines (default entry).
Disabled
No PCI interrupt is used for the PCI board in the assigned PCI
slot.
IRQ03, IRQ04, IRQ05, IRQ06, IRQ07, IRQ09, IRQ10, IRQ11, IRQ12, IRQ14, IRQ15
The PCI interrupt is switched to the selected ISA interrupt. You may
not select an ISA interrupt that is used by a component on the
system board (e.g. controller) or an ISA board.
VGA Interrupt
assigns IRQ9 to the monitor controller on the built-in PCI module.
Enabled
IRQ9 is assigned to the monitor controller on the built-in PCI
module. (Default entry)
Disabled
IRQ9 can be used for other add-on modules.
To enable a change to take effect, exit the Setup menu, switch the device off and
then back on again.
PCI Parity Checking
specifies wether the PCI bus is to be parity-checked.
Enabled
A parity check is performed on each access to the PCI data bus or
the PCI address bus. If a bit failure is detected an error message is
displayed. (Default entry)
Disabled
No parity check is performed on the PCI bus.
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