Dell GX240 User's Guide - Page 57

Mouse Port, Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2, Serial Port 1, Serial, Port 2, Parallel Port, I/O

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- Mouse Port enables or disables the computer's integrated Personal System/2 (PS/2)-compatible mouse port. Disabling the mouse allows an expansion card to use interrupt request (IRQ)12.This setting is used to control the use of this legacy device. - Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 configure the computer's integrated serial connectors. You can set these options to Auto (the default) to automatically configure a connector, to a particular designation (COM1 or COM3 for Serial Port 1; COM2 or COM4 for Serial Port 2), or to Off to control the use of this legacy device or to disable the connector. If you set a serial connector to Auto and add an expansion card containing a connector configured to the same designation, the computer automatically remaps the integrated port to the next available connector designation that shares the same IRQ setting as follows: COM1 (input/output [I/O] address 3F8h), which shares IRQ4 with COM3, is remapped to COM3 (I/O address 3E8h). COM2 (I/O address 2F8h), which shares IRQ3 with COM4, is remapped to COM4 (I/O address 2E8h). NOTE: When two COM connectors share an IRQ setting, you can use either connector as necessary, but you may not be able to use them both at the same time. If you are running the Microsoft® Windows® 95 or IBM® OS/2® operating system, you cannot use both serial connectors at the same time. If the second connector (COM3 or COM4) is also in use, the integrated connector is turned off. - Parallel Port configures the computer's integrated parallel connector. Press to configure the Parallel Port options explained in the following subsections. Mode: You can set this option to PS/2, EPP, ECP, AT, or Off to control the use of this legacy device or to disable the connector. Set this option according to the type of device connected to the parallel connector. To determine the correct mode to use, see the documentation that came with the device. I/O Address: This option determines the I/O address used by the parallel connector and appears except when Mode is set to Off. You can set I/O Address to 378h (the default), 278h, or 3BCh. NOTE: You cannot set the parallel connector to 3BCh if Mode is set to EPP. Advanced Features 55

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Advanced Features
55
Mouse Port
enables or disables the computer's integrated Personal
System/2 (PS/2)-compatible mouse port. Disabling the mouse
allows an expansion card to use interrupt request (IRQ)12.This
setting is used to control the use of this legacy device.
Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2
configure the computer's integrated
serial connectors. You can set these options to
Auto
(the default)
to automatically configure a connector, to a particular designation
(
COM1
or
COM3
for
Serial Port 1
;
COM2
or
COM4
for
Serial
Port 2
), or to
Off
to control the use of this legacy device or to
disable the connector.
If you set a serial connector to
Auto
and add an expansion card
containing a connector configured to the same designation, the
computer automatically remaps the integrated port to the next
available connector designation that shares the same IRQ setting
as follows:
COM1
(input/output [I/O] address 3F8h), which shares IRQ4
with
COM3
, is remapped to
COM3
(I/O address 3E8h).
COM2
(I/O address 2F8h), which shares IRQ3 with
COM4
, is
remapped to
COM4
(I/O address 2E8h).
NOTE:
When two COM connectors share an IRQ setting, you can use
either connector as necessary, but you may not be able to use them both at
the same time. If you are running the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
95 or IBM
®
OS/2
®
operating system, you cannot use both serial connectors at the
same time. If the second connector (COM3 or COM4) is also in use, the
integrated connector is turned off.
Parallel Port
configures the computer's integrated parallel
connector. Press <Enter> to configure the
Parallel Port
options
explained in the following subsections.
Mode
: You can set this option to
PS/2
,
EPP
,
ECP
,
AT
, or
Off
to
control the use of this legacy device or to disable the connector.
Set this option according to the type of device connected to the
parallel connector. To determine the correct mode to use, see the
documentation that came with the device.
I/O Address
: This option determines the I/O address used by the
parallel connector and appears except when
Mode
is set to
Off
.
You can set
I/O Address
to
378h
(the default),
278h
, or
3BCh
.
NOTE:
You cannot set the parallel connector to
3BCh
if
Mode
is set to
EPP
.