FIC M295 Laptop User Manual


 
Outline of the M295 / M296
Interrupt
[IRQ 3] / [IRQ4]
Set the interrupt for serial port B.
Parallel port
[Disabled] / [Auto] /
[Enabled]
Configure parallel port using options:
Disabled - No configuration,
Enabled - User configuration,
Auto - BIOS or OS configuration.
Mode
[Bi-directional] /
[EPP] / [ECP]/
Set the mode for the parallel port using
options:
Output only, Bi-directional
Base I/O address
[378] / [278] / [3BC] Select the base I/O address for the
parallel port when port is Enabled.
o If you disable a device in BIOS Setup, you cannot enable or assign it using the
Windows (98 or 2000) Device Manager. The device is not listed in the Windows
device list. You need to select any setting other than “Disable” in Setup.
Serial Port A – You can press <Enter> to select Enabled, Disabled, or Auto
option for enabled or disabled the port, or automatically sensed the address
assignment by BIOS or OS.
Serial Port B – You can press <Enter> to select Enabled, Disabled, or Auto
option for enabled or disabled the IrDA, or automatically sensed the address
assignment by BIOS or OS.
Mode – Allows you to press <Enter> to select a serial mode B as 3F8, 2F8, 3E8 &
2E8 when the serial port B is configured. When you set the configured serial port B
to Enabled rather than Auto, you should also set the parameter of Base I/O address
and IRQ for this port.
Parallel Port – Allows you to press <Enter> to select the Enabled, Disabled,
or Auto option for enabled or disabled this port, or automatically sensed the address
assignment by BIOS or OS.
Mode – Allows you to press <Enter> to select a parallel mode as Bi-directional,
EPP, or ECP when the parallel port is configured. When you set the configured
parallel port to Enabled rather than Auto, you should also set the parameter of Base
I/O address and IRQ for this port.
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