Intel LH500 user manual

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Parallel ATA

Disabled

Enable the PATA.

 

Channel 0

 

 

Channel 1

 

 

Both

 

 

 

 

Serial ATA

Disabled

Enable the SATA.

 

Enabled

 

 

 

 

Native Mode Operation

Auto

Choose Native Mode for ATA.

 

Parallel ATA

 

 

Serial ATA

Note: Certain OS is not

 

Both

supported under native mode.

 

 

 

Legacy USB Support

Disabled

Enable support for Legacy

 

Enabled

Universal Serial Bus

 

 

 

Special Explanation regarding Native Mode, Serial ATA and Parallel ATA:

In native mode, devices are assigned by PCI; it can support up to six devices, four on Parallel ATA, two on Serial ATA. Native mode is the default BIOS selection. It is represented by “Parallel ATA = BOTH“, “Serial ATA = Enabled“ and “Native Mode Operation = Both”.

LH500 also supports legacy mode where devices are assigned by I/O, IRQ. Legacy mode can support up to 4 devices. Legacy mode is enabled by a combination of selections on Native Mode Operation, Serial ATA and Parallel ATA items.

The following list shows the various combinations for legacy mode:

1.“Parallel ATA = BOTH”, “Serial ATA = “Disabled”: in this combination, Parallel ATA supports all four devices on channel 0 and 1.

2.“Parallel ATA = channel 0”, “Serial ATA = Enabled”, “Native Mode Operation = Auto”: in this combination, Parallel ATA supports two devices on channel 0 and Serial ATA supports two devices.

3.“Parallel ATA = channel 1”, “Serial ATA = Enabled”, “Native Mode Operation = Auto”: in this combination, Parallel ATA supports two devices on channel 1 and Serial ATA supports two devices.

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