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Setup 7 — Integrated Peripherals Setup

The peripheral interfaces integrated on the Little Board/P5x can be configured on Setup 7 —
Integrated Peripherals Setup (Figure 2– 12). You can configure the IDE port, USB port, floppy
controller, IrDA port, serial ports, and parallel port from this screen.

INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SETUP

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IDE HDD Block Mode

: Enabled

IDE Primary Master PIO

: Auto

IDE Primary Slave PIO

: Auto

IDE Primary Master UDMA

: Auto

IDE Primary Slave UDMA

: Auto

IDE Secondary Master PIO

: Auto

IDE Secondary Slave PIO

: Auto

IDE Secondary Master UDMA

: Auto

IDE Secondary Slave UDMA

: Auto

On-Chip Primary PCI IDE

: Enabled

ON-Chip Secondary PCI IDE

: Enabled

USB Keyboard Support

: Disabled

Onboard Parallel Port

: 378/IRQ7

Parallel Port Mode

: ECP+EPP1.9

ECP Mode use DMA

: 3

Onboard Serial Port 3

: Enabled

Onboard Serial Port 4

: Enabled

Serial Port 4 use IRQ

: IRQ3

On-Board VGA Display

: CRT/FP

VGA Flat Panel Type

: 1

Flat Panel Video

: Normal

Onboard PCI Ethernet

: Disabled

Onboard Ultra SCSI

: Enabled

Onboard FDC Controller

: Enabled

Onboard Serial Port 1

: Enabled

Onboard Serial Port 2

: Enabled

UART2 Mode

: Standard

ESC:Quit

: Select Item

F1 :Help PU/PD/+/-: Modify
F5 :Old Values (Shift)F2:Color
F6 :Load BIOS Defaults
F7 :Load Setup Defaults

Figure 2– 12. SETUP 6 — PCI Configuration Setup

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IDE HDD Block Mode — when enabled, this allows your hard drive system to use a mode
where the interface transfers large blocks of data instead of the normal small blocks. Enabled
is the default state, and works for newer hard drives. Disable this feature if your drive does not
support block mode transfers.

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IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO Mode — sets the PIO mode for devices attached
to the IDE interface. Auto (default) lets the BIOS automatically determine what mode is fastest
for each device. Mode 1 through Mode 4 forces the BIOS to use the specified mode, and
overrides the MODE setting on the Standard CMOS Setup Screen, Setup 2.

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IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA — enable or disable support for Ultra DMA/33
mode on the selected IDE device. When set to “AUTO”, Ultra DMA/33 will be used if it is
supported by the connected IDE drive.

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On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE — enable or disable the primary or secondary IDE
controller.

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USB Keyboard Support — allows a USB keyboard to be used as the system keyboard.
Disabling this option only removes support for USB keyboards. The USB interface is still
available for other devices.

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Onboard FDC Controller — enables or disables the on-board floppy disk controller.

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Onboard UART n — configures each serial port’s address and interrupt. Available choices for
the I/O addresses are 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, and 2E8. Available IRQ choices are IRQ3 and IRQ4. If you
select Auto, the BIOS makes the choices for you. You may also disable either port.

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