Acer G610 Server User Manual


 
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Onboard SCSI Allows you to manually assign the
interrupt for the onboard SCSI when the
PCI IRQ Setting parameter is set to Manual.
This parameter is grayed and not user-
configurable when the PCI IRQ Setting is
set to Auto.
User input
Onboard LAN When you set the PCI IRQ Setting
parameter to Auto, this parameter
specifies the auto-assigned interrupt for
the onboard LAN. If you set the PCI IRQ
Setting parameter to Manual, you need to
specify the interrupt that you want to
assign for the onboard LAN installed in
your system.
User input
PCI IRQ
Sharing
Setting this parameter to Yes allows you to
assign the same IRQ to two different
devices. To disable the feature, select No.
Note: If there are no IRQs available to
assign for the remaining device function, it
is recommended that you enable this
parameter.
Yes
No
VGA Palette
Snoop
This parameter permits you to use the
palette snooping feature if you installed
more than one VGA card in the system.
The VGA palette snoop function allows the
control palette register (CPR) to manage
and update the VGA RAMDAC (Digital
Analog Converter, a color data storage) of
each VGA card installed in the system. The
snooping process lets the CPR send a signal
to all the VGA cards so that they can
update their individual RAMDACs. The
signal goes through the cards continuously
until all RAMDAC data has been updated.
This allows the display of multiple images
on the screen.
Note: Some VGA cards require specific
settings for this feature. Check your VGA
card documentation before setting this
parameter.
Disabled
Enabled
Parameter Description Option
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