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Manual abstract: user guide FUJITSU SIEMENS SCENIC 662
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] anything you want to tell us about this manual?Please send us your comments quoting the order number of the manual. Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG User Documentation Department, OEC BS2 OS ID 4 Otto-Hahn-Ring 6 D-81730 München
Dieses Handbuch wurde auf Recycling-Papier gedruckt. This manual has been printed on recycled paper. [. . . ] Enabled The relevant ROM area is mapped to the cache. Disabled The relevant ROM area is not mapped to the cache (default entry).
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If your ISA board uses a dual ported RAM in the associated ROM area, set the entry to Disabled.
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Settings in BIOS Setup
Advanced - advanced system configuration
Shadow Memory
calls the submenu in which you can specify which parts of the ROM (Read Only Memory) are to be copied to the faster RAM (Random Access Memory) at system startup.
Phoenix BIOS Setup
Advanced
Shadow Memory System Shadow: Video Shadow: Shadow C800 CC00 D000 D400 D800 DC00 Memory Regions: - CBFF: - CFFF: - D3FF: - D7FF: - DBFF: - DFFF: Enabled [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] Item Specific Help
F1 Help ESC Exit
Select Item Select Menu
-/+ Enter
Change Values Execute Command
F9 Setup Defaults F7 Previous Values
Example for submenu Shadow Memory
System Shadow This field is always Enabled, because the System BIOS is automatically copied to the faster RAM. Video Shadow This field allows you to copy the video BIOS to fast RAM. Copying the video BIOS to fast RAM increases system performance. Enabled The video BIOS is copied to fast RAM (default entry). Disabled The video BIOS is not copied to fast RAM. This setting is not effective with an external screen controller connected to the PCI bus.
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Settings in BIOS Setup
Shadow Memory Regions - ROM areas Shadow Memory Regions allows you to copy ROM areas to fast RAM. Copying ROM areas to fast RAM increases system performance. Enabled The ROM area is copied to fast RAM. Disabled The ROM area is not copied to fast RAM (default entry).
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If your ISA board uses a dual ported RAM in the associated ROM area, set the entry to Disabled.
Peripheral Configuration - Ports and Controllers
calls the submenu in which you can set the interfaces and controllers.
Phoenix BIOS Setup
Advanced
Peripheral Configuration Serial 1: Serial 2: Serial 2 Mode: Parallel: Parallel Mode: Diskette Controller: Hard Disk Controller: Secondary] Mouse Controller: Audio Controller: USB Controller: F1 Help ESC Exit
Item Specific Help
[Auto] [Auto] [Standard] [Auto] [Printer] [Enabled] [Primary And [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] -/+ Enter Change Values Execute Command F9 Setup Defaults F7 Previous Values
Select Item Select Menu
Example for submenu Peripheral Configuration
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Serial 1 / Serial 2 - Serial interfaces This field selects the address and the interrupt used to access the relevant serial interface.
3F8h, IRQ4, 2F8h, IRQ3, 3E8h, IRQ4, 2E8h, IRQ3, Auto Disabled
The serial port is set to the shown address and interrupt. The serial interface is automatically set to the next available combination (address, interrupt) (Default entry). The associated interrupts (IRQ 14 for the first connector, IRQ 15 for the second connector) will only be available if no IDE hard disk drive is physically connected.
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Primary
The first IDE hard disk controller is enabled (default entry). Two IDE drives (preferably high-speed hard disks) can be attached to the first (primary) connector. Primary and secondary IDE drive controllers are activated (default entry). Low-speed drives are preferred for the second (secondary) connector (e. g. The two IDE hard disk controller are disabled.
Primary And Secondary
Disabled
Mouse Controller This field is used to enable and disable the built-in mouse controller on the system board. Enabled The mouse controller is enabled (default entry)- IRQ 12 is used. Disabled The mouse controller is disabled - IRQ 12 is free. Audio Controller This field sets the base address for the audio controller on the system board or disables the audio controller. Enabled The system BIOS determines which system resources (interrupts, addresses, DMAs) are occupied (default entry). Disabled The audio controller is disabled. USB Controller switches the USB controller (Universal Serial Bus) of the system board on or off. [. . . ] If you want to replace the processor, contact your sales outlet or our service center, since you may require a voltage converter.
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Add-on modules
Upgrading the second-level cache
Upgrading the second-level cache
The system board has a socket for second-level cache. You can install a PipelinedBurst second-level cache module with 128 Kbytes, 256 Kbytes or 512 Kbytes.
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To avoid damage to the system board only cache modules released by Siemens Nixdorf should be used.
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1 = Installing second-level cache
2 = Removing second-level cache
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If a second-level cache is already installed, pull it out of the mounting location in the direction of the arrow (2). Insert the new second-level cache module into the mounting location, making sure it snaps into place (1).
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To be able to use the second-level cache, you must set the Cache field in the Advanced / Cache Memory menu of the BIOS Setup to Intern and Extern. You can enhance the performance by setting the Cache System BIOS Area and Cache Video BIOS Area fields in the same menu to Enabled and copying ROM sections with Cache memory regions to the cache.
Removing second-level cache modules Ê Pull the second-level cache module out of the mounting location in the direction of the arrow.
Upgrading the video memory
If your system board is supplied with a video memory configuration of 1 Mbyte, you may enlarge the video memory up to 2 Mbytes. [. . . ]
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