1030 Motherboard Setup - Integrated Peripherals


Main Menu
Menu Item Options Description
Onboard FDD Controller Enabled
Disabled
Enables/disables the onboard floppy controller.

Note
This motherboard has been heavily shipped in systems utilizing the LS-120 drive. When such a drive is present, the onboard FDD controller should be set to Disabled, as illustrated. The BIOS default setting is Enabled.

Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
2E8/IRQ3
2F8/IRQ3
3E8/IRQ4
3F8/IRQ4
Auto
Disabled
Allows the user to disable/enable the onboard serial ports. 3F8 through 2E8 correspond to COM1 through COM4 port assignments, respectively.
Onboard Parallel Port 278/IRQ5
378/IRQ7
3BC/IRQ7
Disabled
Allows the user to disable/enable the onboard parallel port. 3BC, 378 and 278 correspond to printer ports LPT3, LPT2 and LPT1, respectively.
Onboard Parallel Mode Bi-Dir./EPP
Output Only
ECP
Allows the user to select the operating mode for the onboard parallel port.
Parallel Port EPP Type EPP1.7
EPP1.9
Allows the user to select the version of Enhanced Parallel Port support used.

Note:
This option is only visible when the Onboard Parallel Mode is set to Bi-dir./EPP.

ECP Mode Use DMA 1
3
Allows the user to select which DMA channel is to be used for Extended Capabilities Parallel Port support.

Note:
This option is only visible when the Onboard Parallel Mode is set to ECP.

USB Controller Enabled
Disabled
Enables/disables the USB bus.
USB Keyboard Support Disabled
Enabled
Enables/disables use of a USB keyboard. This option only funtions if the USB bus is enabled in the previous option.
VGA Shared Memory Size 2 MB
4 MB
8 MB
None
Allows the user to set the size of the shared VGA memory block.
Onboard Audio Enabled
Disabled
Enables/disables the onboard audio component.
Delay for HDD (Secs) (0-15) Allows the user to set the hard disk pre-delay to 0-15 seconds, allowing the drive to spin up prior to the Ultra-DMA controller attempting to recognize it.
DMI Event Log Disabled
Enabled
Disables/enables DMI Event logging.
Clear All DMI Event Log No
Yes
If Yes is selected, the DMI Event Log will be cleared on next boot. This option will automatically reset itself to No after rebooting.
View DMI Event Log None Press Enter to view the DMI Event Log.
Mark DMI Events as Read None Press Enter to mark all DMI Events as having been read.
Event Log Capacity Informational Only Indicates if there is space available in the event log.
Event Log Validity Informational Only Indicates if the contents of the event log are valid.