The Configuration Process

This section describes the following configuration operations:

Ci Using the configuration files

Ll Using the keyboard or a mouse with the program

Li Using on-line help.

Using Configuration Files

Configuration (or CFG) files provide information to the system about a card’s functions and resource requirements so your computer can allocate its resources efficiently. They also provide instructions for setting any switches and jumpers on ISA cards.

You copy to your Reference 1 diskette a configuration file for each card you install using the System Configuration program. EISA cards come with the necessary CFG file to allow the program to configure the card automatically. See your EISA card documentation for more information.

ISA option cards may come with the necessary CFG file for this program. If not, Epson provides many ISA configuration files on the Reference 3 diskette. You can also write to the manufacturer of your option card and request a CFG file for it. Use the file provided by your ISA card manufacturer, if possible, and do not copy more than one file for a card.

If you do not have a configuration file for your ISA card, you can still install the card in your system. However, you should configure the rest of your system and then follow the instructions that came with the card to set any of its switches or jumpers.

Running System Configuration 2-3