System information
AMI BIOS
3-22
Power Mgmt --> IRQ3 (COM2)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ4 (COM1)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ5 (Network/Sound or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ7 (Printer or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ8 (RTC)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ9 (Video or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ10 (SCSI or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ11 (SCSI or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse or Others)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ13 (Floating Point of CPU)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ14 (IDE1)
Power Mgmt --> IRQ15 (IDE2)
IRQ3
Ignore
Monitor
WakeUp
Both
The system activities are monitored through the specified IRQ
signals to determine the transition of power state. Set
parameter to Monitor allows system to monitor the IRQ and
wait for timeout to go into Standby or Suspend state. Set
parameter to WakeUp allows system to back to full power if
the activity associated with this IRQ is detected. Both has
function of both Monitor and WakeUp.,
Note: The system activities listed above are general PC
standard, special card may require special IRQ, refer to card
manual for correct IRQ setting. You may also refer to Win95
"Device Manager" for which IRQ is assigned to which
device.
Important: The IRQ8 is fixed for RTC and IRQ13 is fixed for
floating point. They are recommended to set at Ignore. If
IRQ8 is not Ignore, OS/2 may fail to go into
Standby/Suspend, because of the periodically RTC interrupt.
Important: Network workstation will periodically receive the
polling command from network server, if the IRQ of network
card (normally IRQ5 or IRQ3) is not set to Ignore, the
system may fail to go into Standby/Suspend










