Specifications

Chapter 5 System Setup
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I/O Device Configuration
Point the cursor to the [I/O Device Configuration] and press the [Enter] Key, so that you can go to the Serial
Port Setting screen
Keyboard Features
Point the cursor to the [Keyboard Features] and press the [Enter] Key, so that you can go to the keyboard set-
up screen.
Cache Memory
Point the cursor to the [Cache Memory] and press the [Enter] Key, so that you can go to the set-up screen for
Cache Memory.
PCI Configuration
Point the cursor to the [PCI Configuration] and press the [Enter] Key, so that you can go to the set-up screen
for PCI IRQ.
DMI Event Logging
Point the cursor to [DMI Event Logging] and press the [Enter] Key to go to the set-up screen for DMI event
logging.
Disable ACPI_Sx
Specifies the API’s state. Select from [None], [S1]. With this action, the selecting state will be enabled. The
factory default setting is [None].
Legacy USB Support
Specifies an enabled/disabled state for the USB when the USB keyboard etc. is used under DOS. The choice
is [Enabled] or [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Enabled].
Enable Memory gap
Specifies an enabled/disabled state for the Memory gap. The choice is [Enabled] or [Disabled]. The factory
default setting is [Disabled].
Summary screen
Specifies whether you need to display the Summary screen in running the daisy-chained devices. The choice
is [Enabled] or [Disabled]. The factory default setting is [Disable].
QuickBoot Mode
Specifies whether the system boot-up should be “QuickBoot mode”. When the choice is [Disabled], it will
execute a system test at the system starting-up. The factory default setting is [Enabled].
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I/O Device Configuration (page5-11)
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Keyboard Features (page5-12)
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Cache Memory (page5-13)
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PCI Configuration (page5-15)
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DMI Event Logging (page5-17)