C-4 APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGES

The value xxxx at line xxxx in the configuration file is not supported. A list of supported option settings is provided in the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.

The value xxxx on the command line is not supported. Supported option settings are described in the INSTRUCT.TXT file in the \DIAG subdirectory of this diskette.

There is a conflict between the adapter’s shared RAM and BIOS/MMIO domain. Select another memory segment for either the shared RAM or the BIOS/MMIO domain.

This option cannot be reconfigured while the adapter is set to EISA mode. To reconfigure this option, you need to set the adapter to ISA mode. To do this, select an I/O Base Address other than EISA (A20, A24, 200–2E0, or 300–3E0).

To run the Ring Operations Test, you must also enable the Open Adapter Test and Close Adapter Test.

Unable to configure xxxx at line xxxx in the configuration file. Use your EISA configuration utility to change this option.

Unable to configure xxxx. Use your EISA configuration utility to change this option.

Unable to locate an unused BIOS/MMIO base address. Try the following: 1. Boot the PC with no drivers or TSRs loaded. 2. If a Memory Manager is loaded, exclude from it the memory segment to be assigned to the 3C619C adapters.

Unable to locate an unused interrupt request level. Try starting the PC with no drivers or TSR’s loaded, and run this program again.

Unable to locate an unused I/O base address. Try starting the PC with no drivers or TSR’s loaded, and run this program again.

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09-0572-000 specifications

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