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4-8 Dell PowerEdge 2200 Systems User’s Guide
Serial Port 1
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed COM ports. The options are as
follows:
Disabled
3F8, IRQ4
3E8, IRQ4
Auto (the default)
The Auto option selects the next available
combination.
Serial Port 2
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed COM ports. The options are as
follows:
Disabled
2F8, IRQ3
2E8, IRQ3
Auto (the default)
The Auto option selects the next available
combination.
Parallel Port
Use this category to select a unique address and interrupt
request for the listed LPT ports. The options are as
follows:
Disabled
378, IRQ5
3BC, IRQ7
278, IRQ5
378, IRQ7 (the default)
Auto
The Auto option selects the next available
combination.
Parallel Mode
This category allows you to select from the following
options: Output Only
(AT-compatible) (the default),
Bi-
directional (Personal System/2 [PS/2]-compatible), and
ECP
(extended capabilities port).
Diskette Controller
Selecting Enabled (the default) enables the on-board dis-
kette drive controller.
Onboard SCSI
Selecting the Enabled (the default) option enables the on-
board PCI SCSI controller and scans the associated
ROM. In order for the system to boot from a drive
attached to the on-board SCSI controller, the drive must
be enabled. Selecting Disabled causes the BIOS to mask
the presence of a device.
PCI Scan Sequence
This category determines the order in which PCI devices
are scanned by the system, and it allows you to select the
built-in SCSI controller or an optional PCI expansion
card SCSI controller as the boot device. The options are:
Embedded Devices First
Slot Devices First (the default)
Use MP Specification
This category configures the Multiprocessor Specifica-
tion revision level. The default value is 1.4. Some
operating systems require level 1.1 for compatibility
reasons.
PS/2 Mouse
Setting PS/2 Mouse to Enabled (the default) allows an
installed PS/2 mouse to function. Disabling PS/2 Mouse
frees interrupt request (IRQ) 12, but it also prevents any
installed PS/2 mouse from functioning.

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