Specifications

2-6 Running the Setup Utility
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COM1/COM2 Function Determines which combination of Serial Port, FAX
modem or IR is assigned to the COM1 and COM2.
IR Type Determines the communications compatibility mode for the infrared port.
However, this setting should be fixed at IrDA 1.1. To change the IR type, refer to the
section of Infrared Communications in Chapter 3.
LPT Port Indicates the I/O address and interrupt to be used when printer port LPT1
is selected by software.
LPT Mode Allows you to configure the notebook’s parallel port as an Output Only
printer port, a Bi-Directional port, or as an Extended Capabilities port (ECP).
Diskette Controller This setting should be Enabled whenever the internal floppy
disk drive is installed. If you remove the drive, for example, to install a battery, this
setting should be Disabled.
Internal Audio Enables or disables the internal audio. It sets the I/O Channel, IRQ
Channel, 8bit DMA Channel, and 16bit DMA Channel.
Plug & Play O/S The default value is No. You can set it to Yes if necessary.
If your notebook, connected with peripheral devices such as a PC card, is
not working well, set Plug & Play O/S to Yes. The change of the setting
may solve the problem. In this case, however, you cannot use a PC card
after starting up the notebook in MS-DOS.
Large Disk Access Mode Available settings are DOS (the default), or Other. Use
the DOS setting unless you install another operating system, such as UNIX.