Plug And Play; Graphics And Multimedia Features; Accelerated Graphics Port Interface (Agp); Video Support - NEC DIRECTION L Manual

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facilitates adopting new technology while maintaining
corporate standards
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gives network administrators company-wide control of
BIOS revisions.
Information on how to use the Flash utility is provided in
Chapter 4, System BIOS and Utilities.

Plug and Play

The Intel/Phoenix BIOS is Plug and Play. It automatically
configures both PCI and Plug and Play devices. This
autoconfiguration feature allows you to insert or remove a
PCI or Plug and Play ISA add-in card and power up your
computer without complicated setting changes. The system
automatically configures interrupts, I/O space, and other
parameters. Any interrupts set to "Available" in the system
Setup can be used by the Plug and Play board.
At the Intel Web site noted in the previous section, you can
find the specifications and information on which versions of
PCI and Plug and Play are supported by your system's
BIOS.

Graphics and Multimedia Features

The system provides the following multimedia features.

Accelerated Graphics Port interface (AGP)

The Intel 82443LX PCI/AGP Controller(PAC) supports
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data-transfer rates up to 500 MB/sec.

Video Support

Your system comes with a Accelerated Graphics Port video
board installed. For more information about your video
board see its documentation.
3-4 Understanding System Features

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