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Floppy Drive Swap >:
This function enables you to swap the floppy disk drives through
software without moving the hardware.
Floppy Drive Seek >:
When this option is
Enabled
, the BIOS will perform a Seek command
on floppy drive A: before boot-up.
PS/2 Mouse Support >:
This is used to determine whether or not a PS/2 mouse is supported.
System Keyboard >:
Configures the keyboard. If you set it to
Absent
, the BIOS will not re-
port keyboard errors.
Primary Display >:
Used to define the type of display monitor for the system. The
Absent
option is for network file servers.
Password Check >:
Used to define whether or not a password is necessary for access to the
BIOS setup.
Boot to OS/2 >:
If you run the OS/2 operating system, this option must be set to
Yes
, per-
mitting the BIOS to run properly if OS/2 or any other OS that does not support Plug
and Play is found in your computer.
CPU Serial Number> :
This option is available only if you use a Pentium® III processor.
Cache Bus ECC >:
This option is available only if you use a Pentium® III processor.
System BIOS Cacheable >:
Used to define whether or not the memory segment FOOOH can
be read from or written to cache memory. Setting it to
Enabled
will provide faster execu-
tion in your system.
XXXX, 16k Shadow >:
ROM Shadow is a technique in which BIOS code is copied from
slower ROM to faster RAM. If you enable it, the BIOS will be executed from the RAM.
Each option allows 16 K segment to be shadowed to the RAM.
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