B-8 System Setup Utility
RCA Window
Defining an ISA Card
An ISA card usually comes with a vendor-created .CFG file that specifies the
resources the card requires to function properly. If the .CFG file is unavailable,
you must manually create it or define the card through the SSU. Defining an
ISA card consists of specifying the name of the card and the resources it
consumes. This allows the RCA to consider the ISA card resource requirements
when the RCA tries to resolve conflicts. The information is also used by the
system BIOS to configure the hardware when the system is booted.
1.
From the SSU main window, launch the RCA by selecting the “Resources”
task under the RCA heading in the task box.
2.
When the RCA window appears, click on the “Define ISA Card” button.
3.
To add or remove ISA card resources, click on the appropriate resource
buttons, select the desired value, and click on Add or Remove.
4.
After you complete the necessary information, click on Save.
5.
To edit a card, click on Load to retrieve the card information. After making
changes, click on Save.
6.
To create a card, click on New.
7.
To remove a current definition of a card, click on Delete Board.
8.
To return to the RCA Menu, click on Close.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
Page 1: ... S e r v i c e a n d R e f e r e n c e G u i d e NEAX Express ...
Page 2: ...NEC ...
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Page 18: ...xvi Using This Guide NEC ...
Page 38: ...1 20 System Overview ...
Page 82: ...3 30 Configuring Your System ...
Page 136: ...4 54 Disassembly and Reassembly ...
Page 158: ...5 22 Problem Solving ...
Page 164: ...6 6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 165: ...A System Cabling System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions Standard Configuration ...
Page 170: ...A 6 System Cabling ...
Page 208: ...C 20 Emergency Management Port ...
Page 209: ...D Platform Event Paging ...
Page 224: ...E 14 Connectors ...
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