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BIOS questions

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rkmorrow

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Jan 12, 2001
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I have a couple of questions about computer BIOS settings.

1. If you unplug your mouse from a machine that is running, why will it work again on some machines when you plug it back in? It seems like a BIOS issue to me.

2. What are the parallel settings for like (I think) ESS
what do they do?

and where can I find more information about these things?

Thanks for any help,

RK
 
Most desktop pc's I've come across don't like the idea of "hot-swapping" your mice if you use the PS/2 port. However, most laptops I've seen built in the last 4 years don't have a problem.

You're talking about a PS/2 port, right?


Why can you Hot-Swap PS/2 mice on some pc's but not others?

I'd agree that it is a combination of the BIOS and Southbridge. The southbridge is part of the motherboard chipset responsible for components like PS/2 ports, parallel ports, serial ports, USB ports, etc. Some are just more advanced than others. I'd say it has less to do with the BIOS. ~cdogg
"Drive on parkways and park in driveways"
 
parallel port :SPP , EPP, ECP
the fastest setting is ECP/EPP
the "safeest" : SPP (std. parallel port)
mode detail .... try google :)
 
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