User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this manual
- Chapter 1: Specifications Summary
- Chapter 2: Product Introduction
- Chapter 3: Upgrading your Single Board Computer
- Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
- 4.1 Getting to know your BIOS
- 4.2 BIOS setup program
- 4.3 Main Menu
- 4.4 Advanced menu
- 4.4.1 LVDS Configuration
- 4.4.2 PCH-FW Configuration
- 4.4.3 Trusted Computing
- 4.4.4 CPU Configuration
- 4.4.5 Graphics Configuration
- 4.4.6 Super IO Configuration
- 4.4.7 Serial Console Redirection
- 4.4.8 SATA Configuration
- 4.4.9 Network Stack Configuration
- 4.4.10 USB Configuration
- 4.4.11 Onboard Devices Configuration
- 4.4.12 Miscellaneous
- 4.4.13 APM Configuration
- 4.4.14 EZ-Flash
- 4.4.15 Watchdog Timer
- 4.5 Hardware Monitor menu
- 4.6 Security menu
- 4.7 Boot menu
- 4.8 Exit menu
- 4.9 Updating your BIOS
- Appendix
68 Single Board Computer
Flow Control
Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending
data, if the receiving buffers are full, a “stop” signal can be sent to stop
the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a “start” signal can be sent
to re-start the flow. Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/
stop signals.
Configuration options: [None] [Hardware RTS/CTS]
V
T-UTF8 Combo Key Support
Allows you to enable the VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support for ANSI/VT100
terminals.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
Rec
order Mode
With this mode enabled only text will be sent. This is to capture
Terminal data.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
Resolution 100x31
A
llows you to enable or disable extended terminal resolution.
Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]
P
utty KeyPad
Allows you to select the FunctionKey and Keypad on Putty.
Configuration options: [VT100] [LINUX] [XTERMR6] [SCO] [ESCN]
[
VT400]