User`s guide
Using BIOS Setup
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Hot-Plug PCI Control Submenu
Note: At this time, the Linux operating system does not support use of the PCI Hot-Plug
(PHP) feature. If you are running Linux, your system must be turned off before installing
or removing PCI boards. Windows 2000 requires drivers that are PHP compatible in
order to use the PHP feature.
Enable Master Enabled
Disabled
Enables the selected device as a PCI bus master.
Latency Timer Default
020h
040h
060h
080h
0A0h
0C0h
0E0h
Minimum guaranteed time, in units of PCI bus clocks, that
a device can be master on a PCI bus. Typically, option
ROM code overwrites the value set by the BIOS.
Table 3-21 Hot-Plug PCI Control Submenu
Feature Choices Description
Hot-Plug PCI BIOS
Support
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, the system uses resource padding and the
Hot-Plug resource table.
Resource Padding
Level
Disabled
Minimum
Maximum
Determines amount of resources used by each Hot-Plug
PCI slot.
Empty Bus Default
Speed
33 MHz
66 MHz
Unoccupied bus default speed.
Table 3-20 PCI Device, Slot 8 Submenu
Feature Choices Description