Specifications
Installation and Configuration
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ECP
Use this option to enable the parallel port to operate as an Extended Capabilities
parallel port (ECP). The ECP mode is for devices requiring higher data transfer
rates; it also provides symmetric bi-directional communication.
When you are finished, press ESC to exit back to the Advanced Menu.
Memory Shadow Sub-menu
The term “Memory Shadow” refers to the technique of copying information from
ROM into RAM and accessing it in this alternate memory location. The Memory
Shadow Sub-menu is discussed below.
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Memory Shadow
Item Specific Help
System Shadow: Enabled
Video Shadow: [Enabled]
Shadow Memory Regions:
C800-CBFF: [Disabled]
F1 Help Select Item -/+ Change Values F9 Setup Defaults
ESC Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Previous Values
CC00-CFFF: [Disabled]
D000-D3FF: [Disabled]
D400-D7FF: [Disabled]
D800-DBFF: [Disabled]
Advanced
DC00-D8FF: [Disabled]
Figure 2-11. Memory Shadow Sub-menu.
About Shadow Memory Regions:
The shadow regions should be used only if a module is installed in the system that
contains a BIOS ROM. Enabling shadowing for the region occupied by the ROM
will increase system performance.