Specifications

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Serial Port
Sets the RS-232C serial port, selecting the base I/O address.
Enabled
means that you can select the item yourself.
Auto
means that the item is
automatically assigned.
Disabled
means that you cannot use the port.
IR Port
Sets the infrared port, selecting the mode, the I/O channel, the IRQ channel,
and the DMA channel.
Enabled
means that you can select the items yourself.
Auto
means that all the items except the mode are automatically assigned.
Disabled
means
that you cannot use the port. Set to
Auto
during normal use.
Mode
Specifies the IR mode: IrDA or ASK. Set to
IrDA
during normal use.
LPT Port
Sets the printer port, selecting the mode and the base I/O address.
Enabled
means that you can select the items yourself.
Auto
means that the base I/O
address is automatically assigned.
Disabled
means that you cannot use the port.
Mode
Specifies the LPT port mode:
Bi-directional
,
Output Only
,
EPP
(Enhanced
Parallel Port mode) or
ECP
(Extended Capabilities Port mode).
Internal Pointing Device
Enables or disables the glide pad.
Resolution Expansion
Defines whether the screen is expanded when the resolution
is 640x480 or 600x800.
Enabled
means that the screen is expanded.
USB Port
Enables or disables the USB port. Always set to
Enabled
; otherwise,
some PC cards may malfunction.
LAN
Enables or disables the LAN port.
Plug & Play O/S
Defines whether the operating system supports the plug & play
function. Set to
Yes
during normal use.
Large Disk Access Mode
Selects the operating system. Set to
DOS
during normal
use. If you use another operating system such as UNIX, select
Other
.
PCI Configuration
Defines IRQs for some internal devices. Leave them as default
during normal use. Never set them to
Disabled
.