Asus TX97-X User Manual - Page 15

Jumper Settings

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III. INSTALLATION (Jumpers) III. INSTALLATION Jumper Settings 1. Onboard Multi-I/O Selection (SIO) You can selectively disable each onboard Multi-I/O item (floppy, serial, parallel, and IrDA) through Chipset Features Setup of BIOS SOFTWARE or disable all Multi-I/O items at once with the following jumper in order to use your own Multi-I/O card. Multi-I/O Enable Disable SIO [1-2] (Default) [2-3] SIO 1 2 3 Enable (Default) SIO 1 2 3 Disabled R R Multi I/O Setting (Enable / Disable) 2. Flash ROM Boot Block Programming (BBLKW) This sets the operation mode of the boot block area of the Programmable Flash ROM to allow programming in the Enabled position. This is required only if prompted by the Flash Memory Writer Utility as shown in BIOS SOFTWARE. Programming Disabled/Protect Enabled BBLKW [1-2] (Default) [2-3] BBLKW 1 2 3 Disabled / Protected (Default) BBLKW 1 2 3 Enabled Boot Block Programming (Disable / Enable) ASUS TX97-X User's Manual 15

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ASUS TX97-X User’s Manual
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III. INSTALLATION
Jumper Settings
1.
Onboard Multi-I/O Selection (SIO)
You can selectively disable each onboard Multi-I/O item (floppy, serial, paral-
lel, and IrDA) through
Chipset Features Setup
of BIOS SOFTWARE
or
dis-
able all Multi-I/O items at once with the following jumper in order to use your
own Multi-I/O card.
Multi-I/O
SIO
Enable
[1-2] (Default)
Disable
[2-3]
Multi I/O Setting (Enable / Disable)
Disabled
1
2
3
SIO
Enable (Default)
1
2
3
SIO
2.
Flash ROM Boot Block Programming (BBLKW)
This sets the operation mode of the boot block area of the Programmable Flash
ROM to allow programming in the
Enabled
position.
This is required only if
prompted by the
Flash Memory Writer Utility
as shown in BIOS SOFTWARE.
Pr
ogramming
BBLKW
Disabled/Protect
[1-2]
(Default)
Enabled
[2-3]
Boot Block Programming (Disable / Enable)
Enabled
1
2
3
BBLKW
Disabled / Protected
(Default)
1
2
3
BBLKW
III.
INSTALLATION
(Jumpers)