Peripheral configuration submenu – Intel D845PESV User Manual

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Peripheral Configuration Submenu

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This submenu shown in Table 15 is used for configuring computer peripherals.

Table 15. Peripheral Configuration Submenu

Feature Options

Description

Serial Port A

Disabled

Enabled

Auto (default)

Configures serial port A.

Auto assigns the first free COM port, normally COM1, the
address 3F8h, and the interrupt IRQ4.

An * (asterisk) displayed next to an address indicates a
conflict with another device.

Base I/O Address
(This feature is present
only when Serial Port A
is set to Enabled)

3F8 (default)

2F8

3E8

2E8

Specifies the base I/O address for serial port A, if serial
port A is Enabled.

Interrupt
(This feature is present
only when Serial Port A
is set to Enabled)

IRQ 3

IRQ 4 (default)

Specifies the interrupt for serial port A, if serial port A is
Enabled.

Parallel Port

Disabled

Enabled

Auto (default)

Configures the parallel port.

Auto assigns LPT1 the address 378h and the
interrupt IRQ7.

An * (asterisk) displayed next to an address indicates a
conflict with another device.

Mode

Output only

Bi-directional
(default)

EPP

ECP

Selects the mode for the parallel port. Not available if the
parallel port is disabled.

Output Only operates in AT

-compatible mode.

Bi-directional operates in PS/2-compatible mode.

EPP is Extended Parallel Port mode, a high-speed
bi-directional mode.

ECP is Enhanced Capabilities Port mode, a high-speed
bi-directional mode.

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