Dell Inspiron 2000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide - Page 97
Enabled, Bi-directional, Base I/O address, IRQ 7, Disabled, Primary, Secondary
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Parallel port When the option is Enabled, the Mode is Bi-directional, the Base I/O address is 378h IRQ 7. When the option is set to Disabled, the port is disabled and you can use its assigned LPT resources for another device. If you change the parallel port address or DMA channel, be careful not to create a conflict with the address or DMA channel of the infrared port. Local bus IDE controller Configures the integrated local-bus IDE adapter. Options are Both (default), Disabled, Primary, or Secondary. If Both is selected, you can access both the hard-disk drive and the media bay device(s). If Primary is selected, only the harddisk drive is accessible. When Disabled, the media bay device(s) and hard-disk drive are disabled. Modem Options are Auto (the default) and Disabled. Setting to Auto automatically configures the internal modem. LAN Options are Auto (the default) and Disabled. Setting to Auto automatically configures the integrated NIC. NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the system Help. support.dell.com Using the System Setup Program B-7