Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap 1-Setting Up Your System
- Chap 2-Running the SETUP Program
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Selecting Options
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Processor Speed Options
- Setting the Fast Boot Option
- Setting the System and Video BIOS Options
- Setting the Keyboard Options
- Installed Equipment
- Setting the Built-in Paralllel and Serial Port Options
- Setting the Speaker
- Setting the Disk Drive Controllers
- Setting the Password Options
- Setting the Diskette Drive Type(s)
- Setting the Hard Disk Drive(s)
- Setting the Non-cache Areas
- Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options
- Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Appendix A-Using Memory
- Index
- Diagrams

Setting the Built-in Paralllel and Serial Port Options
There are two sets of options you can use to control the
operation of your built-in parallel and serial ports: the primary
port options and the I/O address options. The primary port
options are listed under the
I
/
O
Ports
heading and the I/O
address options are listed under the
Port
configuration
heading. The table below lists the options and their available
settings.
The default setting for the parallel port and both serial ports is
Enabled
The default I/O address setting is primary for LPT1,
the parallel port, and COM1, the first serial port.
If you are using only the two primary ports, you do not need to
change any settings.
Running the SETUP Program
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