
Table 1. Main Screen Menu Options
Advanced Screen
Displays the version of the BIOS being used.
Displays the type of microprocessor installed.
Displays the internal speed of the microprocessor.
Displays the serial number of the microprocessor when set to Enabled.Disabled (default) turns off the feature. This
option does not appear in the menu if the microprocessor does not support the feature.
Indicates the amount of L2 cache memory installed.
NOTE: Depending on your system configuration, the processor may be installed with 256 KB or 512 KB cache
memory installed.
Displays the system's service tag.
Displays the amount of system memory installed, ranging from 64 to 768 MB, in the 3 DIMM sockets on the system
board.
Displays the size and type of memory in the DIMM sockets. If ECC DIMMs are installed in all of the banks, an option
appears that allows you to enable or disable the ECC functionality. If the option is not present, then some or all of the
installed memory is non-ECC.
Appears on the screen only if the system detects an all-ECC memory configuration. Leave this option set to ECC
(default) for optimum performance. To disable ECC, select Non-ECC.
When Auto (default) is selected, the system first checks the type of installed DIMMs. Then if all of the DIMMs are
detected as ECC, error checking is automatically allowed to occur on data accessed from the L2 cache. If one or
more non-ECC DIMMs are detected, error checking is not performed. When Enabled, this option allows error
checkingtooccurondataaccessedfromtheL2cachewithoutcheckingthetypeofinstalledDIMMs.Ifsetto
Disabled, error checking is not performed.
NOTICE: Be sure that Auto or Enabled is selected before running mathematical application programs.
Otherwise, error checking will not be performed on the cache data.
Resets the time on the system's internal clock.
Resets the time on the system's internal calendar.
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