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5.6.4 Configuring ISA Options
ISA boards are configured manually, whereas EISA boards are configured through
the ECU software. Study Table 5–7 for a summary of steps to configure an EISA
bus that contains both EISA and ISA options. Review Section 5.6.1. Then run
the ECU as described in Section 5.6.2.
Table 5–7 Summary of Procedure for Configuring EISA Bus with ISA Options
Step Explanation
Install or move EISA
option. Do not install ISA
boards.
Use the instructions provided with the EISA option. ISA
boards are installed after the configuration process is
complete.
Power up and run ECU. If you have installed an EISA option, the ECU needs to
locate the CFG file for that option. This file may reside on
a configuration diskette packaged with the option or may be
included on the system configuration diskette.
Add the ISA board to the
configuration list.
Use the "Add or Remove Boards" ECU option to add the
CFG file for the ISA option and to select an acceptable slot
for the option.
The CFG file for the option may reside on a configuration
diskette packaged with the option or may be included on
the system configuration diskette.
If you cannot find the CFG file for the ISA option, select
the generic CFG file for ISA options from the configuration
diskette.
View or Edit Details
(optional).
The "View or Edit Details" ECU option is used to change
user-selectable settings or to change the resources allocated
for these functions (IRQs, DMA channels, I/O ports, and
so on). This step is not required when using the boards
default settings.
Examine and set required
switches to match the
displayed settings.
The "Examine Required Switches" ECU option displays the
correct switch and jumper settings that you must physically
set for each ISA option. Although the ECU cannot detect or
change the settings of ISA boards, it uses the information
from the previous step to determine the correct switch
settings for these options.
Physically set the board’s jumpers and switches to match
the required settings.
Save your configuration. The "Save and Exit" ECU option saves your configuration
information to the system’s nonvolatile memory.
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