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User's Manual 686LCD/S & 686LCD/MG CPU Board

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<strong>686LCD</strong>/S & <strong>686LCD</strong>/<strong>MG</strong> <strong>CPU</strong> <strong>Board</strong> - Version 1.4.0 - 8. December 1997<br />

The Optimal and Fail-Safe settings are Off.<br />

The Solid State Disk can be used as both A:, B:, C:, and Last DRV under DOS. To use the Disk<br />

under Windows 95 the disk must be set as C: or Last DRV. To use EMM handlers remember to<br />

exclude the E0000-segment, or the Solid State Disk may be inaccessible. The SSD drive is not<br />

supported under Windows NT.<br />

• SSD Prepare Option is used for preparing the Solid State Disk. The options are Off or<br />

Activated. If Activated the SSD will be low-level formatted at next boot-up and are hereafter<br />

automatically reset to Off. The Optimal and Fail-Safe settings are Off.<br />

• On-<strong>Board</strong> FDC This option enables the floppy drive controller on the motherboard. The<br />

settings are Auto, Enabled or Disabled. The Optimal and Fail-Safe default settings are Auto.<br />

• On-<strong>Board</strong> Serial Port 1 This option enables serial port 1 on the motherboard and specifies the<br />

base I/O port address for serial port 1. The settings are Auto, Disabled, 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, or 2E8h.<br />

The Optimal default setting is 3F8h. The Fail-Safe default setting is Auto.<br />

• Serial Port 1 Interface This option is only available if the On-<strong>Board</strong> Serial Port 1<br />

is not Disabled. The possible settings for the serial interface standard are Disabled,<br />

RS232, RS422, or RS485. Notice that the default settings are both Disabled, to prevent<br />

potential conflicts and damaging voltage levels when connecting serial devices before<br />

running AMIBIOS. Caution: Always check the serial device interface standard and<br />

this setting before connecting the device.<br />

• On-<strong>Board</strong> Serial Port 2 This option enables serial port 2 on the motherboard and specifies the<br />

base I/O port address for serial port 2. The settings are Auto, Disabled, 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, or 2E8h.<br />

The Optimal and Fail-Safe default settings are Auto.<br />

• Serial Port 2 Mode This option is only available if the On-<strong>Board</strong> Serial Port 2 is<br />

not Disabled. The settings for the serial interface standard are Normal (RS232), IrDA<br />

SIR-A, ASK-IR, IrDA SIR-B, IrDA HDLC, IrDA 4PPM,Consumer, Raw IR. The<br />

default settings are Normal .<br />

IR Duplex mode Receiver polarity Transmitter polarity Fast IR<br />

port<br />

Fast IR<br />

DMA<br />

Normal* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A<br />

IrDA SIR-A Full* Half Active Active Active Active N/A N/A<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

ASK-IR Full* Half Active Active Active Active N/A N/A<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

IrDA SIR-B Full* Half Active Active Active Active Auto N/A<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

IrDA HDLC Full* Half Active Active Active Active Auto Auto<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

IrDA 4PPM Full* Half Active Active Active Active Auto Auto<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

Consumer Full* Half Active Active Active Active Auto Auto<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

Raw IR Full* Half Active Active Active Active Auto Auto<br />

High* Low High Low*<br />

Indicate default setting.<br />

INSIDE Technology A/S. Page 22 of 134

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