VIA 693/693A Twin Processor Mainboard
AWARD BIOS SETUP
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Manual
: The system BIOS will not refer to the ESCD data to assign IRQ & DMA.
Instead, it will refer to the information recorded in this field when
Assigning the IRQ & DMA resource. ( the system BIOS will always
refer to the ESCE data to assign the I/O and memory space resources ).
Auto
: The system BIOS will refer to the ESCD segment for all legacy information.
Reset Configuration Data :
Disabled : The system BIOS will do nothing.
Enabled : The system BIOS will clear (reset) the ESCD data during “POST”. After
clearing the ESCD data, the system BIOS will then change this item‘s
value back to “Disabled”, otherwise, the ESCD data will become useless.
IRQ# / DMA# assigned to :
There are only 15 IRQs and 8 DMAs available on the mainboard and most of them
are assigned for some specific purposes. Sometimes, user may feel like to have
some more IRQ and DMA in order to install the new add on cards. In this case, you
may use this field to assign some of the IRQ and DMA to “PCI/ISA PnP” so that
the new add on card will find the free IRQ or DMA available for it.
Legacy : The system BIOS will skip and never assign the specified IRQ/DMA
ISA
resource to PCI or ISA PnP devices and the IRQ and DMA can only be sued
by their specified Legacy ISA cards.
PCI/ISA:
When “PCI/ISA PnP” is selected, the related IRQ and DMA will be
PnP
released and they can be used by other PCI or ISA devices. Whenever
there is the new PCI or ISA devices plugged onto the mainboard, system
BIOS will detect it and assign a free IRQ or DMA for the new devices.
.Note: Most IRQ and DMA have its own purpose and they can not be assigned to
“PCI/ISA PnP”. For example, IRQ14 and IRQ15 is used by the onboard IDE
device. If you change the setting on IRQ14 and IRQ15, you will be unable to
connect the hard disk drive or CD ROM drive to the IDE interface on the
mainboard. So please make sure to check the IRQ and DMA arrangement in
your system before you proceed to do the setting. For instance, if you do not
have the printer (IRQ7) or PS/2™ mouse (IRQ12) connected to your PC
system, you may assign IRQ7 and IRQ12 to “PCI/ISA PnP” so that you can
have more IRQs available for new add on cards.