3-6 Configuring Your System
7.
The Add a board without a .cfg file screen is displayed. Read through the
information and press ENTER. The Add a board without a .cfg file screen
reappears. When the screen reappears select Create .cfg file and press ENTER.
8.
The Create A Board CFG File screen is displayed. At this screen enter the board
description and manufacturer and press ENTER.
9.
The New Board Setup screen is displayed. Using the scrollable list select the
resources used by the new ISA board. Table 3-4 provides a place for you to record
the configuration you assign to the board.
10.
Press F10 when you are finished selecting the resources used by the new ISA board.
11.
The View Current Settings screen is displayed. Press ENTER to save the current
settings.
12.
The Add confirmation screen is displayed. Review the manufacturer’s comments
and press ENTER.
Table 3-4. ISA Board Configurations
ISA BOARD DEFINITIONS
YOUR CONFIGURATION
Board Description:
Manufacturer:
Interrupts (Select from scrollable list)
DMA Channels (Select from scrollable list)
Port address
Start
End
Memory address
Start
Length
Slot
13.
The Add screen is displayed. Select the slot in which you want to install the board
and press ENTER.
Note: If the board you add causes a conflict in the configuration,
a Caution message is displayed. Press ENTER at the message. This
leads you to the screens that allow you to resolve the conflict.
14.
The Step 2: Add or remove boards screen is displayed. At this screen select Done by
pressing F10.
15.
The Steps in configuring your computer screen is displayed. At this screen select
“Step 4: Examine switches or print report” and press ENTER.
16.
The Step 4: Examine switches or print report screen is displayed. The boards
marked with an arrow indicate that the boards in your system may have jumpers and
switches that you must physically verify or that a software statement with additional
information about the board is provided. Select Done by pressing F10.
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