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Installation
6. Replace the system/chassis cover.
7. Connect the power plug to a power source, then turn on
the system.
3.3 Configuring the Card
As a plug and play component, the card requests an interrupt
number through its PCI controller. The system BIOS responds with
an interrupt assignment based on the card information and on
known system parameters. These system parameters are deter
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mined by the installed drivers and the hardware load detected by
the system.
Configuration
The card configuration is done on a card-by-card basis for all PCI
cards on your system. Because configuration is controlled by the
system and the software, there is no jumper setting required for
base address, DMA, and interrupt IRQ.
The configuration is subject to change with every boot of the sys
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tem as new PCI cards are added or removed.
Troubleshooting
If your system fails to boot or if you experience erratic operation
with your PCI card in place, this is likely caused by an interrupt
conflict (such as when the BIOS Setup is incorrectly configured).
Refer to the BIOS documentation that came with the system for
details.
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