ISA Configuration Utility Messages: Dell OptiPlex GX1
category card. Press OK to proceed.
No more DMA values can be added.
No more interrupt values can be added.
No more memory values can be added.
No more I/O port values can be added.
chosen is not the correct category under which to add this card.
No more values are available for the resource you are trying to add or modify.
the correct category's dialog box. Continue the procedure for adding the card as described in "Adding a Listed Card" or "Adding an Unlisted Card."
The maximum number of values for each resource is as follows:
4 DMA channels
7 IRQ lines
9 memory address blocks 20 I/O ports
To free values for the resource you are trying to add or modify, delete some of the values listed in the resource box for the card. If your card requires all of the values listed, contact your card manufacturer to resolve the issue.
The ICU detects a resource conflict between this card and conflicting_card. The conflicting resource was: resource.
The configuration (.cfg)
You added or modified a card that now requires a resource value already in use by
conflicting_card.
This message appears
Try each of the following options until the problem is resolved:
Modify the card you are adding so that it uses a different value for resource. See "Modifying a Card"
for instructions.
Modify conflicting_card so that it uses a different value for resource. See "Modifying a Card" for instructions.
If conflicting_card is not the system board, remove it from the computer. See "Removing a Card" for instructions.
Remove all expansion cards from the ICU, and then add them back one at a time, beginning with the new card and resolving resource conflicts as they arise. See "Removing a Card" and "Adding a Listed Card" or "Adding an Unlisted Card" for instructions.
If you cannot resolve the resource conflict by any of the preceding methods, remove the new card. If you were modifying an existing card, reset the modified card to its previous resource value.
Use the following procedure:
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