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5.1.4.3

SuperIO Configuration sub-menu

DMA Mode

Auto

SWDMA0

SWDMA1

SWDMA2

MWDMA0

MWDMA1

MWDMA2

UDMA0

UDMA1

UDMA2

UDMA3

UDMA4

UDMA5

UDMA6

Selects the DMA mode to access the device.

Single Word DMA [0-2] mode.

Multi Word DMA [0-2] mode.

Ultra DMA [0-6] mode.

Select DMA Mode.

Auto : Auto detected

SWDMAn:

SingleWordDMAn

MWDMAn:

MultiWordDMAn

UDMAn : UltraDMAn

S.M.A.R.T.

Auto

Disabled

Enabled

Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting

Technology (SMART) feature can help predict

impending drive failures.

S.M.A.R.T. stands for

Self-Monitoring,

Analysis and Reporting

Technology.

32Bit Data Transfer

Disabled

Enabled

This only affects BIOS accesses to the device.

When enabled, BIOS interrupt 13h will make 32

bits I/Os that the chipset will convert

internally to 2 consecutive 16 bits IOs.

Enable/Disable

32-bit Data

Transfer.

ARMD Emulation Type

Auto

Floppy

Hard Disk

ATAPI Removable Media Device (ARMD) is a

device that uses removable media, such as the

LS120, MO (Magneto-Optical), or Iomega Zip

drives. If you want to boot up from media on an

ARMD, it is required that you emulate boot up

from a floppy or hard disk drive. This is

especially necessary when trying to boot to

DOS. You can select the type of emulation used

if you are booting from such a device.

Select ARMD device

emulation type by BIOS.

Feature

Options

Description

Setup Help

Serial Port1 Address

Disabled

3F8/IRQ4

3E8/IRQ4

2E8/IRQ4

Select the base address used by Serial Port1.

Allows BIOS to Select

Serial Port1 Base

Addresses.

Serial Port2 Address

Disabled

2F8/IRQ3

3E8/IRQ4

2E8/IRQ4

Select the base address used by Serial Port2.

Allows BIOS to Select

Serial Port2 Base

Addresses.

Feature

Options

Description

Setup Help