Onboard Serial Ports (1, 2)

Normally, the main board’s I/O chips will occupy a certain portion of memory space. For each I/O device the computer provides an I/O address. The more devices attached the more address needed to organize the memory storage areas. If all the I/O devices were run through the same address, your devices would come to a near halt. By providing the end user with four serial ports this allows devices to run more efficiently if needed. Also the corresponding interrupt needs to be selected.

Selections of logical COM port addresses are as follows. ( 3F8/ IRQ4, 3E8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 2E8/IRQ3)

Onboard Parallel Port

Select a logical LPT port address and corresponding interrupt for the physical parallel port

The Choice: 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7, disabled

Parallel Port Mode

Two bidirectional parallel ports. Supports SPP, ECP, EPP, ECP + EPP.

EPP Mode Select

Select the EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9

ECP Mode Use DMA

Select a DMA channel for the port.

PWRON After PWR-Fail

This option will determine how the system will power on after a power failure.

The choice: off, on , former status

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Intel SBC-776 manual Onboard Serial Ports 1, Onboard Parallel Port, Parallel Port Mode, EPP Mode Select, ECP Mode Use DMA