
Using the System Utilities
Using the EISA Configuration Utility
Configuring an ISA
Option Without a CFG
File
Avoiding Resource Conflicts
13.After entering the appropriate selection in the size field, press [Enter]. You are returned to the system baseboard configuration screen.
14.System memory is now correctly configured. Exit from the EISA Configuration Utility. Make sure to save the system configuration.
To configure an ISA option without a CFG file, follow these steps:
1.Run the EISA Configuration Utility.
2.If you have a printer, print the resources used by the entire system by choosing System, then Print.
If you do not have a printer, select View, then Resources, and write down the resources used by the system.
3.Set the appropriate jumpers or switches on the ISA board. make sure that the board does not conflict with the system resources currently in use.
If the system uses resources needed by an ISA option, you have to release those resources and reallocate other resources to the system.
To avoid resource conflicts, follow these steps:
1.Specify other resources by selecting Edit, then Change Resource or Change Function.
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