If disabled, the system ignores the error and attempts to boot.
3.1.2.2 Advanced Menu - Peripherals
To reach this menu:
Press ESC to quit the Boot options.
Use the arrows keys to select the integrated peripherals option.
Press Enter.
A screen like the one in Figure 26 will appear:
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Phoenix BIOS Setup - Copyright 1985-94 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
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Advanced
────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────
Integrated Peripherals
────────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────────────────────────
Serial Port A: [COM1, 3F8h]
Serial Port B: [COM2, 2F8h]
Parallel Port A: [LPT1, 3F8h, IRQ7]│
Parallel Port Mode: [Bi-directional]
Diskette Controller: [Enabled]
Integrated IDE Adapter [Disabled]
Large Disk DOS Compatibility [Disabled]
Memory Gap [Disabled]
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Figure 26. PC Server 320Setup Program - Integrated Peripherals Menu

Serial Port A:

The port can be set to either COM1 or COM3 and uses the IRQ4 if
enabled.

Serial Port B:

The port can be set to either COM2 or COM4 and uses the IRQ3 if
enabled.

Parallel Port:

It can be set to LPT1 or LPT2 and uses the IRQ7.

Diskette Controller:

It uses the IRQ 6 if enabled.

Integrated IDE adapter:

Select:
Primary, if IDE devices are present
Secondary, if another IDE controller has been added to the system
Disabled, otherwise
Note
You must set the W25 jumper on the planar board accordingly.

Large Disk DOS Compatibility:

Select:
DOS, if you have DOS
Other, if you have another operating system including UNIX or Novell
NetWare
DOS is the default value.
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