Dell 2100/180, 2100/200 manual How to Run the Eisa Configura- tion Utility

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for EISA systems may require that the change be saved to the EISA configuration memory to operate properly.

How to Run the EISA Configura- tion Utility

The EISA Configuration Utility is included on the Dell Server Assistant CD shipped with your system. This CD includes an EISA Configuration Utility directory that contains the main program plus a directory of .cfg files for many—but not all—ISA expansion cards.

You can run the EISA Configuration Utility directly from the CD or from a diskette that you create using the CD’s main menu. Dell recommends that you run the EISA Configuration Utility from a diskette because it is not compatible with all operating systems. Also, using a dis- kette to run the utility allows you to copy any system configuration changes to the diskette for safekeeping. See Chapter 2, “Using the Dell Server Assistant CD,” for instructions on creating an EISA Configuration Utility diskette.

When you buy an EISA expansion card, you receive a configuration diskette containing the card’s configuration file with the filename extension .cfg. Copy this .cfg file to your EISA Configuration Utility diskette. The EISA Configuration Utility uses the information in this file to configure the new card.

When you buy an ISA expansion card, copy the appropri- ate configuration file (contained in the .cfg directory on the diskette) to your EISA Configuration Utility diskette. If the .cfg directory does not contain a configuration file for your ISA expansion card, use the generic ISA card config- uration file, which is included in the .cfg directory on the CD. Instructions for using the generic .cfg file are included in “Adding an Expansion Card” found later in this chapter.

PCI expansion cards do not require a configuration file. The PCI configuration utility in ROM automatically uses the information maintained by the EISA to assign resources for PCI expansion cards.

CAUTION: You must use the EISA Configuration Utility when you add an EISA or ISA expansion card to your computer. For an ISA card, use the specific configuration file for your expansion card, if one is available, rather than the generic ISA card configuration file. The generic ISA card configuration file cannot be used to identify potential resource conflicts or proper jumper and switch settings.

When to Run the EISA Configu- ration Utility

Whenever you add, remove, or reposition an ISA or EISA expansion card, you must run the EISA Configuration Utility to specify which expansion slot the card is installed in and to ensure that no two cards attempt to use the same resources (such as IRQ lines).

When you use the utility with ISA expansion cards, run the program before adding, removing, or repositioning any cards. The EISA Configuration Utility can identify and resolve any resource conflicts, as well as indicate the proper jumper and switch settings for each expansion card to avoid such conflicts. Running the program first helps you determine how to configure the expansion card before it is installed in your computer.

When you use the utility with EISA expansion cards, you should normally run the program after adding, removing, or repositioning the card. However, some cards have ROM or a device driver that examines the configuration information stored in NVRAM; these cards require that you run the program before the card is installed. Each configuration file for an EISA expansion card has an identification number the utility reads before configuring the card. EISA expansion cards have no jumpers or switches that must be set before the card is installed.

When you use the utility with PCI expansion cards, you should run the program after adding a PCI expansion card so the EISA Configuration Utility will have a current record of assigned resources.

NOTE: If your system detects a card configuration prob- lem during operation, you receive a warning message directing you to run the EISA Configuration Utility to correct the problem.

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