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To define ISA boards with a configuration file:
1. Shut down and power off the system.
2. Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the floppy diskette slot of the combo drive; then restart the
system.
3. When the MS-DOS Startup menu displays, select the System Configuration Utility option.
4. Use the arrow keys or the mouse to select Step 2 from the SCU Main Menu. Then press
INSERT
to
add a board that was not detected or has not been installed.
A prompt displays, requesting that you copy the configuration files needed to configure the system.
The configuration file is on a diskette provided by the ISA board manufacturer.
5. Press
ENTER
to accept A:\ as the path to the configuration file.
6. Select the slot where the board will be installed. Only slots 1 through 3 are valid for the desktop
system, and slots 1 through 4 are valid for the deskside system.
7. When prompted to insert the source disk, insert the diskette containing the configuration file and
press
ENTER
.
When prompted to insert the destination disk, insert the SYSUTIL diskette and press
ENTER
. The
configuration file from the option board manufacturer will be installed to the system and to the
SYSUTIL diskette.
8. Press
ESC
to return to the SCU Main Menu.
9. Select Step 4 from the SCU Main Menu to save the configuration, and then select Step 6 from the
SCU Main Menu to exit the SCU.
10. Remove the diskette from the combo drive; then restart the system.
ISA Boards without a Configuration File
Some ISA board vendors do not include configuration files with their boards. For these boards, you
must use the SCU to define the ISA board to the system (that is, manually create a configuration file)
by following this procedure.
To define ISA boards without a configuration file:
1. Shut down and power off the system.
2. Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the floppy diskette slot of the combo drive; then restart the
system.
3. When the MS-DOS Startup menu displays, select the System Configuration Utility option.
4. From the SCU Main Menu, select Step 2, then press
F6
. The ISA Board Definition Menu displays.
5. Enter the data specified in the manufacturer’s configuration instructions.
NOTE
Use the
TAB
and arrow keys to move the cursor from field to field. Once inside the DMA, IRQ, and
Ports fields, press
ENTER
to display the sub-fields for entering the information.
6. Press
F10
to save the data to the system.
7. Press
ENTER
to return to the ISA Board Definition Menu.
8. Press
ESC
to return to the SCU Main Menu.
9. Select Step 2 from the SCU Main Menu. The Add and Remove Boards Menu displays.
10. Select the required slot number and press
INSERT
.
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