NEC LC1400 manual Resource Configuration Add-in RCA Window, System Setup Utility B-7

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Resource Configuration Add-in (RCA) Window

The RCA provides three major functions:

nCreates representations of devices that cannot be discovered by the system (ISA cards)

nModifies the contents of the system by adding and removing devices

nModifies the resources used by devices.

You can use the RCA window to define an ISA card or add an ISA card by clicking on the appropriate button. Removing an ISA card requires that the card be highlighted in the Devices section of the screen before clicking on the button.

1.From the SSU main window, launch the RCA by selecting the “Resources” task under the RCA heading in the task box. Click OK.

2.When the RCA window appears, it displays messages similar to the following:

Baseboard: System Board

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 09 –- Multifunction Controller

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 0A –- SCSI Controller

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 0B –- Ethernet Controller

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 0C –- VGA Controller

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 0F –- Multifunction Controller

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 10 -– Host Processor Bridge

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 12 –- Host Processor Bridge

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 13 –- Host Processor Bridge

PCI Card: Bus 00 dev 14 –- Host Processor Bridge

PCI Card: Bus 01 dev 09 –- Interrupt Controller

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

4.Make configuration changes and click on OK to return to the RCA window. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to configure additional devices.

5.Save all the changes made by clicking on the Save button. Saving writes your current configuration to nonvolatile storage where it will be available to the system after every reboot.

6.Close the RCA window and return to the Main Menu by clicking on the Close button.

System Setup Utility B-7

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NEC LC1400 manual Resource Configuration Add-in RCA Window, System Setup Utility B-7