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Chapter 3
Configuring with CardAssistant
Software Settings
If your computer does not have Plug and Play support, or if there
are non Plug and Play devices in the computer, you may need to
change settings for I/O resources used by the card. Instead of
hardware jumpers, the AT-1500 uses software settings to
configure the card. In a non Plug and Play or legacy
environment, the CardAssistant utility allows you to modify the
settings for the card. In a Plug and Play environment, the
settings you change with CardAssistant have no effect because
the computer takes over the assignment of I/O resources. It is
possible to turn off the Plug and Play capability if necessary to
resolve conflict with another device.
The CardAssistant program’s interactive mode lets you
configure the card from menus with your keyboard or mouse.
The command-line mode allows you to configure the card on a
DOS or OS/2 command line: (See “Running CardAssistant in
Command-Line Mode” on page 15).
I/O Resources in Non Plug and Play Installation
Before running CardAssistant to resolve I/O resource settings,
check the following conditions of card installation in conjunction
with your network-software and computer manuals.
1. Check system requirements on page 2.