NOTE: If you change one or more resource values using the Options button and later change the setting in the Configuration Choice box, the changes that you made to the resource values are overwritten by the default values for the new configuration choice.

10.Click OK in the Configuration Settings dialog box when you have finished selecting resources for the function.

NOTE: After modifying the system configuration, you must turn off the system to install, remove, or change jumper settings on the non-Plug and Play ISA expansion cards to match the settings you selected in the ICU.

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Unlisted cards are non-Plug and Play ISA expansion cards that do not have configura- tion files stored in the ICU database.

NOTE: If you want to add a configuration file that you received on diskette with a new expansion card, see “Adding a Listed Card” found earlier in this chapter.

To add an unlisted card with the ICU, perform the following steps:

1.Start the ICU as described in “Starting the ICU” found earlier in this chapter.

2.From the ICU window, click Add or select Add Card from the Configure menu.

3.Click the name of the category of card that you want to add. If you clicked Add in step 2, click OK.

A dialog box appears, listing the names of all available cards of that type.

4.Select Unlisted Card from the bottom of the list of cards displayed in the dialog box that appears. Then click OK.

5.Click No when the ICU asks if you have a configuration file for the card. The Configure Unlisted Card dialog box appears with blank fields.

6.Enter the name of the card that you want to add in the Card Name field.

7.For each resource you want to assign to the card, click the box beneath the name of the resource to be assigned and then click Add.

For example, if you click the box beneath IRQ, the button changes to Add Inter- rupt. When you click this button, a Specify dialog box (in this case, Specify Interrupt) appears. Figure 4-7 shows the Configure Unlisted Card dialog box with the Specify Interrupt dialog box opened.

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