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Dell Inspiron 3000 Series Service Manual

Save-to-disk suspend mode — To activate this feature, press <Fn><a> (or
<Fn><q> on the French keyboard) or set the Suspend Time-Out option in
the Power Menu of the Setup program. To resume using the computer, press
the power button. The computer may take several seconds to return to nor-
mal operation. If you connect or remove devices while the computer is in
save-to-disk suspend mode, the computer automatically recognizes the
newly connected devices when it resumes normal operation. If you encoun-
ter problems with a PC Card after resuming from save-to-disk suspend
mode, remove and reinsert the PC Card. When the battery is nearly
depleted, the computer enters save-to-disk suspend mode to preserve system
data.

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nterrupt Assignments

Table 1-1. Interrupt Assignments

IRQ Line

Used/Available

IRQ0

Generated by the system timer

IRQ1

Generated by the keyboard controller to signal that the keyboard
output buffer is full

IRQ2

Cascade to second interrupt controller

IRQ3

Reserved

IRQ4

Reserved

IRQ5

Used by the audio controller

IRQ6

Generated by the diskette drive controller to indicate that the dis-
kette drive requires the attention of the microprocessor

IRQ7

Used by the parallel port

IRQ8

Generated by the system RTC

IRQ9

Software redirect to INT0A

IRQ10

Reserved

IRQ11

Reserved

IRQ12

Generated by the keyboard controller to indicate that the output
buffer of the integrated touch pad or external PS/2 mouse is full

IRQ13

Used by the math coprocessor on the microprocessor

IRQ14

Generated by the hard-disk drive to indicate that the drive
requires the attention of the microprocessor

IRQ15

Reserved

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