3-4 Configuring Your System
7.
Using the Up and Down arrows, highlight Configure Computer and press ENTER.
The Resource Configuration Utility Menu shown in Table 3-2 displays. The keys
that are active while viewing a screen, are displayed on the bottom of the screen.
Note: Press the F1 key at any time for help and additional
information on each option. To return from help, press the ESC key.
8.
Select Step 1: Important Resource Configuration information and press ENTER to
learn more about the Resource Configuration Utility.
9.
Select Step 2 to add an ISA board to your system. Refer to “ISA Board
Configuration”,
page 3-5.
Table 3-2. Resource Configuration Utility Menu
MENU OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
Step 1. Important Resource
configuration information.
Provides information on the Resource Configuration
program and how it differs from ISA board configuration.
Step 2. Add or remove boards
Lists automatically detected boards, and enables manually
adding, moving and removing boards. Plug-and-Play
boards don’t require configuration files. This list shows all
the boards and options that will be installed in your system.
Step 3. View or Edit Details
Enables viewing and changing your system configuration
settings including embedded features, functionality, IRQs,
and port selections. Perform Step 3 only if you need to
change the system default settings.
Step 4. Examine Switches or
Print Report
Enables viewing the required switch and jumper settings
and allows printing of a configuration report.
Step 5. Save and Exit
Allows you to save your configuration and exits to the
operating system. You can also exit without saving.
10.
Select Step 3 to view your systems configuration settings. The normal (default)
RCU settings are shown in Table 3-3.
RCU Configuration Settings
Table 3-3 shows the recommended RCU settings for a sample system and provides a
place for you to record any changes you make to the settings. To display the
configuration settings, select Step 3 under the Resource Configuration Utility Menu. To
edit any of the configuration parameters, use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight the
desired configuration parameter and press ENTER. Pressing F6 at this point, allows you
to edit any of the parameters resources (IRQs, DMAs, I/O ports or memory).
Table 3-3. RCU Configurations
MAIN MENU
NORMAL SETTING
YOUR CONFIGURATION
System Board
Mouse Controller
Enabled
RS - 232 COMM Port 1
PORT 3F8h - 3FFh IRQ 4
RS - 232 COMM Port 2
PORT 2F8h - 2FFh IRQ 3
Parallel Port
PORT 378h - 37Fh IRQ 7
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