Appendix A. Avoiding Hardware Conflicts
This appendix describes how to avoid system resource conflicts by
listing the default and optional hardware settings. It also describes
how to do a network remote program load and how to start the
computer from an ATA PC Card.
List of System Resources
When options such as the AT adapter or application programs are
installed, the system might not operate correctly because of
conflicting setting for IRQ (interrupt) levels, I/O addresses, DMA
channels, and memory addresses.
To avoid these conflicts, you must know the hardware requirements,
such as IRQ level and I/O addresses, for each option and program
as shown in their manuals. Then you must check the current
resource allocations for the computer and the Dock I or Dock II, and
select the available resource values by using the ThinkPad Features
program (see page 38).
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