Unidirectional mode or bidirectional mode. If using more modern standard ieee-1284, EPP or ECP Also, ECP & EPP
CMOS settings are altered by the BIOS program while in setup mode.
Use CMOS setup.
BIOS is the basic CMOS is what BIOS is stored and started
Block mode allows multiple data transfer each time software requests data. You can disable block mode in CMOS.
It is bassically a kind of Auto mode but with some kind of flexibility and control over the settings. Here in this mode you can set certain settings like the colour mode, flash settings, exposure, ISO, etc. But the aperture settings and the shutter speed will be automatically taken by the camera. That's it. It's easier for amateurs to use the P (Program) mode than the M (Manual) mode to click with a little manual settings.
Yes. On the main menu go to settings, then phone settings, then offline mode, and then just turn it on. They call it offline mode, not flight mode.
An occasion when you need to disable the ECP mode for parallel port is when resource conflicts occur. In such a case, the EPP mode is the better option.
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1) go to menu. 2) go to settings. 3) then when you are on the settings go all the way down the settings page and there is an option that says Readout Mode and from there on its pretty self explanatory. but this feature is only available in advanced mode not easy mode.
When you troubleshoot a computer, there are a number of reasons to enter CMOS setup. Here are some specific situations.1. You may need to change the boot order. If you are having problems with the operating system and you need to install it, you will need to boot off of the installation media. If the machine is set to go directly to the C: drive, then the CD or DVD will never load. But you can change it to boot off of the CD/DVD drive first.2. If the CMOS battery dies. If the battery dies and the settings become scrambled, then you'd need to enter the CMOS settings and fix everything after changing the battery.3. If the computer locks up at random. It is possible that the memory is being clocked too fast or is using the wrong latency settings. In some cases, it may be because someone tried to overclock the CPU. So you can fix any wrong values that cause system instability.4. If you add new hardware devices. You might have to enable a hard drive socket that was disabled. Or maybe you just installed a PCI-e, generation 3 card, but it won't enter generation 3 mode. The CMOS might have a setting to enable that.
TO check the CMOS settings or software configuration on the computer. This allows the OS to select a generic display driver and low resolution. Answer from CompTIA A+ Guide to Managing and Maintaining Your PC Sixth Edition page 422
If you turn on this mode, your airconditioner will turn on the max settings.