3.To configure a device, click on it or select its name in the Devices section of the RCA window and press the spacebar or ENTER.

4.You can close the RCA window and return to the AF by clicking on the Close button. Any changes made are kept in memory for use by the RCA when it is rerun.

5.Save all changes by clicking Save. Saving writes your current configuration to nonvolatile storage where it is available to the system after every reboot.

6.Close the window by clicking on the system menu (the dash in the upper-left corner) to discard all changes that have not been saved.

Defining an ISA Board

An ISA board usually comes with a vendor-created .CFG file that specifies the resources the card requires to function properly. If the .CFG file is unavailable, you must manually create it or define the board through the SSU. Defining an ISA board consists of specifying the name of the board and the resources it consumes. This allows the RCA to consider the ISA board resource requirements when the RCA tries to resolve conflicts. BIOS also uses this information to configure hardware when the system is booted.

To Define an ISA Board

1.To add or remove ISA board resources, click on the appropriate resource buttons, select the desired value, and click Add or Remove.

2.After you complete the necessary information, click Save.

3.To edit a board, click Load to retrieve the board information. After making changes, click Save.

4.To create a board, click New.

5.To remove a current definition of a board, click Delete.

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