Changeset 312 in xtideuniversalbios for wiki/SerialDrives.wiki
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r311 r312 42 42 = Configuring with XTIDECFG = 43 43 44 Holding down the Alt key is a bootstrapping feature, which is always available. In addition, xtidecfg can be used to configure the BIOS to always look on a particular COM port for a server, or to automatically scan on each boot (as if the Alt key had been pressed). 44 Holding down the Alt key is a bootstrapping feature, which is always available. In addition, xtidecfg can be used to configure the BIOS to always look on a particular COM port for a server, or to automatically scan on each boot (as if the Alt key had been pressed). See the [Manual_V2_0_0.wiki XTIDE V2.0.0 documentaiton for more details]. 45 45 46 Note that serial ports must be the last configured IDE controller. Xtidecfg will move any serial ports to the end of the list if this is not already done. This is done so that serial floppy disks, if any are presented, will be last on the list of drives.46 Note that a serial port controller must be the last configured IDE controller. Xtidecfg will move any serial ports to the end of the list if this is not already done. This is done so that serial floppy disks, if any are present, will be last on the list of drives detected. 47 47 48 48 = SerDrive Command Line Arguments =
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