Configuring an ISA Legacy Adapter
To configure an installed ISA legacy adapter, you might need to alter switch
or jumper settings on the adapter. Also, you must use the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program program to identify the ISA legacy
resource requirements, such as memory locations, I/O assignments, and
DMA and interrupt assignments.
Note:
For more information about required resources and switch settings,
refer to the documentation that comes with the adapter.
If you remove an ISA legacy adapter, you must set to Available the system
resources that are no longer being used. To do this, follow the procedures
in Chapter 5, “Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program” on page 29
and select Available at step 4.
Note:
For more information on adapters and resolving conflicts, see
“Adapter Configuration” on page 69 and “Interrupt and DMA
Resources” on page 40.
For more detailed instructions on configuring ISA legacy adapters, see “ISA
Legacy Resources” on page 39.
Configuring Startup Devices
When your computer is turned on, it looks for an operating system. The
order in which it searches devices for the operating system is the startup
sequence. After adding new devices to the computer, you might want to
change the startup sequence. You can use the Configuration/Setup Utility
Program program to configure startup devices. See “Setting the Startup
Sequence” on page 38.
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