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Advanced menu - Advanced system settings BIOS Setup
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PCI IRQ line 1,2,3 - Setting the PCI interrupt
This field is used to specify which PCI interrupt is to be switched to which ISA interrupt.
A multifunctional PCI board can use all PCI interrupts, if need be.
If you use a setting other than
Auto Select
, the Plug&Play functionality of the system BIOS for PCI
boards is deactivated.
For monofunctional PCI boards, the PCI interrupt line 1 is assigned to the PCI slot1 and the PCI
interrupt line 2 to the PCI slot 2.
Auto
The PCI interrupt is automatically assigned in accordance with the plug & play
guidelines.
3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11
The PCI interrupt is switched to the selected ISA interrupt. You may not select an ISA
interrupt that is used by a component on the system board (e.g. controller) or an ISA
board.
Disabled
No PCI interrupt is used for the PCI board in the assigned PCI slot. You should only
select this setting if you are sure that the corresponding PCI board does not require an
interrupt. Otherwise, errors may occur.
i
PCI IRQ line 1 is used by the following PCI boards: PC card controller in the notebook and in
QuickPort Plus, SCSI controller in the MobiDock.
PCI IRQ line 1 or line 2 is used by one of the PCI boards in the MobiDock. This depends on
the PCI board.
PCI IRQ line 2 is used by both CardBus controllers (notebook and MobiDock.
PCI IRQ line 3 is used by the USB controller in the notebook.
Plug & Play O/S
This field is used to define the Plug&Play functionality. Plug&Play means that inserted modules are
automatically recognized and installed if they support Plug&Play.
Yes
The operating system takes over some of the Plug&Play functions. You should select
this setting only if the operating system (e.g. Windows 9x) supports Plug&Play.
No
The BIOS takes over the complete Plug&Play functionality.
Enable ACPI - ACPI functionality
This field is used to define the ACPI functionality.
Yes
Only set it to
Yes
when the operating system supports ACPI (Windows98).
No
No ACPI function is active.