User's Manual

SUPERSERVER 5010H/5010E User's Manual
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BIOS
ICH2 Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the ICH2 Configuration. Use
the up and down arrow keys to select an item, and the plus (+) and minus
(-) keys to change the option setting. The settings are described on the
following pages. ICH stands for I/O Controller Hub, which is a chipset on
the motherboard that controls the basic I/O functions, USB ports, audio
functions, modem functions, IDE channels, and PCI slots.
Moon ISA Device Enable
This option allows a Moon ISA device to be supported. The settings are
Disabled and Enabled. A Moon ISA device is a device that contains an
Intel® PCIset S82380AB PCI to ISA in a 160-pin MQFP chipset. This chipset
is called an Intel® Moon ISA or Intel® MISA. This chipset is used to connect
ISA devices to computers that do not have a physical ISA slot. The best
example of this is a notebook computer (No ISA Slots) when used with a
docking station (contains up to three ISA peripherals). The docking station
would contain the Intel® Moon ISA chipset.
ICH2 Positive Decode
This option allows the ICH2 Positive Decode to be set. The settings are
Disabled and Enabled.
CPU Bist Enable
This option allows the CPU Bist Enable to be set. The settings are Disabled
and Enabled.
ICH2 DCB Enable
This option allows the ICH2 DCB to be set. The settings are Disabled and
Enabled.
DRAM Page Closing Policy
The settings for this option are Close and Open.
Memory Hole
Some ISA cards may require specific areas of memory to function.
This can be done by choosing the 15 MB - 16 MB option to reserve the
area. The settings for this option are Disabled and 15 MB-16 MB.