Reference Guide
Example
C:\>cctk --lpt=lpt1
lpt=lpt1
--lptmode
Valid Argument off, last, on
Description
Set the parallel port to:
• disable — Disables the built-in parallel port of the system.
• at — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in AT mode
(output-only).
• ps2 — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in PS/2 mode (bi-
directional).
• ecp — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in ECP mode, no
DMA channel assigned.
• epp — Enables the built-in parallel port to operate in EPP mode.
• ecpdma1 — Enables the system’s built-in parallel port of the system to operate in
ECP mode DMA channel 1.
• ecpdma3 — Enables the built-in parallel port of the system to operate in ECP
mode DMA channel 3.
Example
C:\>cctk --lptmode=at
lptmode=at
--mediacard
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the media card.
Example
C:\>cctk --mediacard=enable
mediacard=enable
--mediacardand1394
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the media card and 1394 devices.
Example
C:\>cctk --mediacardand1394=enable
mediacardand1394=enable
--mem
Valid Argument Read-only
Description Reports the amount of system memory physically installed in the system, not the amount
of memory available to an operating system. The last two characters of the memory value
indicate the order of magnitude used (KB or MB).
Example
C:\>cctk --mem
mem=4096 MB
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