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ISA Board Installation
Section 2-2
7.
Select the
Reserve Resources
Tab.
8.
Selecting
Input/output (I/O)
from the Reserve Resources Page, click the
Add
Button, and register the range of I/O port addresses for the ISA Board
as shown in the following diagram.
In this example, I/O port addresses 250 through 257 (hexadecimal) are re-
served.
9.
Follow the same procedure in steps 5 to 8 to reserve 16-Kbytes of memory.
10. Click the
OK
Button at the bottom of the Computer Properties Window to
accept the changes and close the window. A pop-up window will appear;
restart the computer as required.
Windows NT 4.0
Procedure
When Windows NT 4.0 is being used, the operating system does not monitor
the status of memory and I/O port addresses. Refer to the user’s manuals for
the computer and peripheral devices being used and locate an unused
address for the Configurator’s ISA Board.
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